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'''BRAZEN MASK'''. English (?), Reel. A tune called "Brazen Mask" also appears in the 1811 music manuscript collection of Samuel Morse, of Newburyport, Massachusetts. '''Brazen Mask''' is the title of a ballet-pantomime first staged at Covent Garden in 1802. Lyrics were by Thomas Dibdin, with music by Davy and Mountain. The protagonist is a robber chief who goes by the name of "Brazen Mask" (which seems a contradiction), but who turns out to be a Baron. | '''BRAZEN MASK'''. English (?), Reel. A tune called "Brazen Mask" also appears in the 1811 music manuscript collection of Samuel Morse, of Newburyport, Massachusetts. '''Brazen Mask''' is the title of a ballet-pantomime first staged at Covent Garden in 1802. Lyrics were by Thomas Dibdin, with music by Davy and Mountain. The protagonist is a robber chief who goes by the name of "Brazen Mask" (which seems a contradiction), but who turns out to be a Baron. | ||
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BRAZEN MASK. English (?), Reel. A tune called "Brazen Mask" also appears in the 1811 music manuscript collection of Samuel Morse, of Newburyport, Massachusetts. Brazen Mask is the title of a ballet-pantomime first staged at Covent Garden in 1802. Lyrics were by Thomas Dibdin, with music by Davy and Mountain. The protagonist is a robber chief who goes by the name of "Brazen Mask" (which seems a contradiction), but who turns out to be a Baron.
Printed source: Ryan's Mammoth Collection, 1883; p. 24.
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© 1996-2010 Andrew Kuntz. All Rights Reserved.
Engraver Valerio M. Pelliccioni