The Operas of Stephen Storace

It is almost a tradition that Musica Britannica editors come before you to tell you of the music they have unearthed. But tonight I shall not talk to you about No Song, No Supper as it has already had three broadcasts and for some of you may have lost its novelty. It is the only English opera by Sto...

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Musical performance
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Pirates
Recitatives
Theater
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