This collection presents the songs, duets, and trios featured in the 18th-century English comedy, "Two To One," by George Colman the Elder. A celebrated playwright and theater manager, Colman's work offers a glimpse into the popular theatrical entertainment of his time. This volume preserves the musical elements of the play, providing valuable insight into the musical tastes and performance practices of the era. Scholars of theater history and music will find this collection a useful resource, and those interested in the social history of 18th-century England will appreciate the work's cultural context. The songs and musical arrangements capture the lighthearted spirit of the comedy, making it an enjoyable read for anyone interested in period music and theater.
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