>From: Dre de Man <dredeman@y...> >From: Dre de Man <dredeman@y...> >> > > Isabelle Bracamonte wrote: > > > Lorelei songs... or sirens of any kind. > > > Enchantresses, witches, any women whose sole > > purpose> > was to lure men to their doom. > >Dear lsabelle and co-vocalisters, > >I sent an email some 13 hours ago, but I don't see it >back on the list,so I'll try (working on a different >computer) to rewrite it. Here we go: > >I like the idea very much. Aren't women like this the >most intersting ones, at least in art?
More years ago than I care to admit, I was in a school production of a 1912 musical titled "Leave It to Jane." I remember there being a song about sirens in it. Can't remember specific title. Don't remember composer or lyricist either. (Karen....????)
This show also contains "Cleopatterer," which would make a fun encore, as would "Mata Hari" from "Little Mary Sunshine."
Elizabeth Finkler http://home.earthlink.net/~mightymezzo/ mightymezzo@h... mightymezzo@h...
"Virtue is triumphant only in theatrical productions." --The Mikado
"Quitters never win. Winners never quit. But those who never win and never quit are just plain stupid." --anonymousse
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