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Friday, May 3, 2024

Spring 🌹 the Most Delightful Season🌻

Spring Is the Most Delightful Season
15 Scientific Reasons Why
Summer, Winter, and Fall may have their fans
but Spring is clearly the most Lovable of the Four Seasons. 
Not convinced? 
Here are 15 scientific reasons why spring is great:
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1. TEMPERATURES ARE MODERATE.
Spring marks the end of blistering winter and the transitional period to scorching summer. In many places, the season brings mild temperatures in the 60s and 70s. People tend to be most comfortable at temperatures of about 72°F, research shows, so the arrival of spring means you can finally ditch the heavy winter layers and still be comfortable.
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2. THERE IS MORE DAYLIGHT.
Following the spring equinox, days begin lasting longer and nights get shorter. Daylight Saving Time, which moves the clock forward starting in March, gives you even more light hours to get things done. Those extra hours of sun can be a major mood-booster, according to some research. A 2016 study of students in counseling at Brigham Young University found that the longer the sun was up during the day, the less mental distress people experienced.
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3. THE BIRDS RETURN.
Many animals migrate south during the winter, then head north as temperatures rise. For relatively northern regions, there is no better indicator of spring than birds chirping outside your window. Their northward migration can start as early as mid-February and last into June, meaning that throughout the spring, you can expect to see a major avian influx. In addition to the satisfaction of marking species off your bird-watching checklist, seeing more of our feathered friends can make you happy. In 2017, a UK study found that the more birds people could see in their neighborhoods, the better their mental health.
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4. THERE ARE BABY ANIMALS EVERYWHERE.
Baby squirrels
Many animals reproduce in the spring, when temperatures are warmer and food is plentiful. Baby bunnies, ducklings, chipmunks, and other adorable animals abound come spring. Studies have found that seeing cute animals can have positive effects on humans. For instance, one small study in 2012 found that when college students looked at cute images of baby animals, they were better at focusing on a task in the lab. Being able to watch fluffy baby squirrels frolic outside your office window might make spring your most productive season of the year.
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5. YOU'RE SAFER.
In 2015, a pair of public policy researchers discovered a hidden upside to "springing forward" for Daylight Saving Time. It reduced crime. When the sun set later in the evening, the study published in the Review of Economics and Statistics found, robbery rates fell. After Daylight Saving Time started in the spring, there was a 27 percent drop in robberies during that extra hour of evening sunlight, and a 7 percent drop over the course of the whole day.
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6. YOU CAN GO OUTSIDE.
Warmer temperatures mean you can spend more time outside without freezing your feet off, which is great for mental health. Across the seasons, research has found that taking walks in nature slows your heart rate and makes you more relaxed, but some research indicates that there is something special about spring's effect on your brain. A 2005 study from the University of Michigan linked spending 30 minutes or more outside in warm, sunny spring weather to higher mood and better memory. But the effect reverses when spring ends, since being outside in the warmest days of summer is usually pretty uncomfortable.
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7. IT MAKES YOU MORE CREATIVE.
That same University of Michigan study found that spending time outside in the sunny spring weather isn't just a mood booster, it actually can change the way people think. The researchers found that being outdoors broadened participants' minds, leaving them more open to new information and creative thoughts.
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8. THE LEAVES COME BACK.
Spring brings green growth back to plants and trees. Depending on where you live, trees may begin sporting new leaves as early as mid-March. That successful spring leaf growth ensures a cool canopy to relax under during the hot summer—a hugely important factor in keeping cities comfortable. According to researchers, vegetation plays a big role in mitigating the urban heat island effect. When trees release water back into the air through evapotranspiration, it can cool down the areas around them by up to 9°F, according to the EPA.
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9. GROWING PLANTS ABSORB CARBON DIOXIDE.
It's amazing what a little sun can do for plants and grass. Through photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food, releasing oxygen in the process. That means as plants start to grow in the spring, they pull carbon out of the atmosphere, providing an important environmental service. Plants take in roughly 25 percent of the carbon emissions humans produce, absorbing more than 100 gigatons of carbon through photosynthesis each growing season. Because of this, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere drops each spring and summer. (Unfortunately, it rises in the winter, when most plants aren't growing.)
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10. IT'S EASY TO FIND FRESH PRODUCE.
Many vegetables and some fruits are harvested in the spring. 'Tis the season to get your local asparagus, greens, peas, rhubarb, and other fresh produce. Getting more fruits and vegetables into your diet isn't just good for the body; it's good for the soul. A 2016 study of more than 12,000 Australians found that when people increased the amount of fruits and vegetables in their diet, they felt happier and had higher rates of life satisfaction. If they increased their intake by eight portions a day (a tall order, we know) the psychological gains were equivalent to the change in well-being people experience when they go from being unemployed to having a job, the researchers found.
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11. FLOWERS ARE IN BLOOM.
After months spent conserving energy, flowers bloom in the spring, once they sense that the days have grown longer and the weather has turned warmer. That's good for humans, because several studies have shown that looking at flowers can make you happy. A 2008 study of hospital patients found that having flowers in the room made people feel more positive and reduced their pain and anxiety [PDF]. Another study from Rutgers University found that when participants were presented with a bouquet of flowers, it resulted in what scientists call a "true smile" a full 100 percent of the time. Seeing flowers had both "immediate and long-term effects" that resulted in elevated moods for days afterward, according to the researchers .
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12. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR EXERCISE ROUTINE OUTDOORS.
While it's important to keep moving no matter what the weather, research shows that working out can be more beneficial if you do it outside. A 2011 study found that, compared with an indoor workout, exercising outdoors in nature increased energy levels, made people feel revitalized, and decreased tension, among other positive effects. People who worked out in the fresh air also tended to say they enjoyed the experience more and would be likely to repeat it, suggesting that using nature as your gym might help you stick with your exercise regimen. While those benefits probably extend to winter, too, it's a whole lot easier to stomach the idea of a run once the weather warms up.
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13. YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT DRY AIR.
Flu season in the U.S. typically lasts through the fall and winter, usually peaking between December and February and tapering off during the spring. The seasonal change is in part because of dry air. Cold temperatures mean a drop in humidity, and indoor heating only makes the air drier. This lack of moisture in the air can dry out your skin and the nasal cavities, leading to nose bleeds, irritated sinuses, and a greater risk of getting sick. Since the mucus in your nose is designed to trap viruses, when it dries up, you're more likely to catch something nasty, like the flu. As the weather warms up and becomes more humid throughout the spring, that mucus comes back. As the season wears on, not only can you lay off the body lotion, but you can probably put away the tissues—if you don't have spring allergies, that is.
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14. YOU CAN OPEN YOUR WINDOWS.
Temperate weather makes it easier to get the fresh air you need. Opening your windows and allowing the breeze in serves as an important way to ventilate indoor spaces, according to the EPA. A lack of ventilation can lead to an unhealthy concentration of indoor pollutants from sources like cleaning product fumes, certain furniture and building materials, and stoves (especially gas ones), posing a threat to your health and comfort. Winter brings the highest rates of indoor pollutants like nitrogen oxide, a 2016 study of unventilated stove use in homes found. Spring brings the perfect opportunity to throw open those windows and doors and get the air moving again.
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15. YOU CAN GET YOUR VITAMINS NATURALLY.
Sunlight triggers your body to produce vitamin D, which keeps your bones strong. At northern latitudes, it's extremely difficult to get enough sun exposure naturally to maintain healthy vitamin D levels during the winter—even if you did want to expose your skin to the elements—but that starts to change during the spring. One Spanish study found that in Valencia (which shares a latitude with Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore, Kansas City, and several other major U.S. cities), people only need 10 minutes outside with a quarter of their bodies exposed to the spring sunshine to get an adequate daily dose of vitamin D.
               

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Maytime 📽️ Le Chant du Printemps 🎼1937

Maytime 📽️ 1937 
Le Chant du Printemps
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Nelson Eddy & Jeanette Mc Donald
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Résumé:
Une ancienne chanteuse d'opéra se remémore sa vie. A Paris sous le Second Empire, elle était une jeune cantatrice en début de carrière. Elle tomba amoureuse d'un de ses partenaires, idylle qu'elle rompit parce qu'elle devait épouser son mentor...
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One of the top-grossing films of 1937, Maytime is the poignant, glorious musical that has long been acknowledged as a supreme masterpiece of its genre. See and hear Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy at the height of their vocal powers and popularity. John Barrymore gives a thunderous portrayal as Nicolai Nazaroff, the egocentric voice teacher whose jealousy proves to be fatal.
Marcia (MacDonald), young and beautiful, is an opera singer, the toast of Napoleon III's Paris. Paul (Eddy) is an American voice student, homesick and penniless. They meet and fall in love. Unfortunately, she has just accepted Nazaroff's proposal of marriage. Hailed by The New York Times as "a picture to treasure," Maytime's many highlights include Sigmund Romberg's lovely theme song, "Will You Remember? (Sweetheart, Sweetheart, Sweetheart)", the superb Russian opera sequence adapted from Tchaikovsky's "Fifth Symphony" and the ghostly, flower-strewn finale, one of motion-picture history's most touching scenes.

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A beautiful opera singer meets an American boy and unexpectedly falls in love. Under duress, she weds her mentor. Years go by and destiny makes the ex-lovers perform together.
Initial release: 26 March 1937 (USA)
Director: Robert Z. Leonard

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Maytime 1937 
Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, John Barrymore
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At a small town May Day celebration, elderly Miss Morrison tries to console her young friend Kip, whose sweetheart Barbara has been offered a job on the operatic stage. Later, Barbara goes for comfort to Miss Morrison, who reveals that years ago she was the internationally famous opera diva Marcia Mornay. Miss Morrison then relates her story: Marcia, a young American singer in Paris, is guided to success by famed but stern voice teacher Nicolai Nazaroff, who introduces her at the court of Louis Napoleon.
Maytime is a 1937 American musical romantic drama film produced by MGM. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and stars Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The screenplay was rewritten from the book for Sigmund Romberg's 1917 operetta Maytime by Rida Johnson Young, Romberg's librettist; however, only one musical number by Romberg was retained.
The film's storyline greatly resembles that of Noël Coward's operetta Bitter Sweet, right down to the "frame story" surrounding the main plot. Three years later, MGM filmed a Technicolor version of Bitter Sweet, but altered the plot slightly so that audiences would not notice the similarities. (Wikipedia)

Daniel Paparozzi 
Fat Prima Donna Song 
from Maytime 1937
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Fat Prima Donna Song
Mon ami--mon ami, see the prima donna fair with a line, 
and a line and a wooly mop of hair...
Hear the prima donna sing "la, la, la"...
Oh the people thinks she's fine--  la la la...
Because they're full of wine!  Oooooh, vive l'opera...
Now  a dot, and a dot and a little bit of this and that and a curve, with a curve
For the lady's always fat!
Hear the prima donna sing "Mi, mi, mi"
You can bid romance, adieu, la, la, la  She's big enough for two!
Oooooh, vive l'opera, Vive l'opera...
With a dash, and a dash and some fingers for her arms with a touch, and a touch
Oh the Lady's full of charms!
Hear the prima donna sing "Woo woo"
she can always please the crowd,   la, la, la
Because she sings so loud! Oooooh, l'opera, Vive l'opera...
Mon ami--bien ami, see my little protégé.
Lack-adee, lack-a-day...
Madame much prefer ballet!
How Madame would skip and prance,  la, la, la
If she ever got the chance--la la la
she'd  really rather dance   Oooooh, l'opera, Vive l'opera...

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Daniel Paparozzi s
Fat Prima Donna song (Maytime)
I don't know if anyone ever has seen the old Nelson Eddie & Jeannette McDonald movie… There’s this one song in the movie “Maytime”  where he's in a bar and everyone's freaking have a good time and someone goes up to him and says sing me the song about the fat Primadonna and so he does.  And that this is the song - it's the daytime Drinking Song  “The Primadonna”
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Originally Broadcast 9/4/1944
Host Cecil B. DeMille celebrates the liberation of France in the opening of the show!
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Maytime (1937 film)
Maytime is a 1937 American musical romantic drama film produced by MGM. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and stars Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The screenplay was rewritten from the book for Sigmund Romberg's 1917 operetta Maytime by Rida Johnson Young, Romberg's librettist; however, only one musical number by Romberg was retained.
The film's storyline greatly resembles that of Noël Coward's operetta Bitter Sweet, right down to the "frame story" surrounding the main plot. Three years later, MGM filmed a Technicolor version, Bitter Sweet (1940), but altered the plot slightly so that audiences would not notice the similarities.

 
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 Le Chant du printemps
Le Chant du printemps (Maytime) est un film américain réalisé par Robert Z. Leonard, sorti en 1937.
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Synopsis
Lors de la célébration du 1er mai dans une petite ville, la vieille Miss Morrison tente de consoler son jeune ami Kip, dont la bien-aimée Barbara s'est vu offrir un emploi sur la scène de l'opéra. Plus tard, Barbara va chercher du réconfort auprès de Miss Morrison, qui lui révèle qu'elle était, il y a quelques années, la diva d'opéra de renommée internationale Marcia Mornay. Miss Morrison raconte alors son histoire. Elle parti à Paris pour chanter et fut très vite propuslé vers le succès par le célèbre mais sévère professeur de chant Nicolai Nazaroff, qui la présente à la cour de Louis Napoléon.
Cette nuit-là, Nicolai demande Marcia en mariage et elle accepte, même s'ils savent tous deux qu'elle n'est pas amoureuse de lui. Plus tard, se sentant agitée, Marcia part en balade et se retrouve bloquée dans le Quartier latin lorsque le cheval de son chauffeur s'enfuit. Dans une taverne, elle rencontre un étudiant américain, Paul Allison, lui aussi chanteur, mais moins ambitieux que Marcia. Bien qu'ils soient attirés l'un par l'autre, elle refuse d'abord de le revoir par loyauté envers Nicolai, mais promet bientôt de déjeuner avec lui le lendemain. Ils apprécient leur déjeuner ensemble mais Marcia dit à nouveau qu'ils ne peuvent plus se voir et part. Paul vole alors des billets pour la voir jouer dans l'opéra Les Huguenots de Giacomo Meyerbeer ce soir-là, et après avoir été chassé de son siège par le directeur, il se rend dans sa loge et ne part que lorsqu'elle lui promet de le rejoindre à Saint Cloud pour une fête du 1er mai. Pendant la fête, Paul lui dit qu'il l'aime, mais elle lui répond qu'elle doit trop à Nicolai et qu'elle ne pourra jamais rompre une promesse faite à ce dernier. Ils se séparent alors après s'être juré de toujours se souvenir de leur journée ensemble.
Sept ans plus tard, Marcia, qui a épousé Nicolai, est devenue la coqueluche du monde de l'opéra, mais lors de son retour triomphal en Amérique, elle se rend compte que sa vie est vide. Bien que fidèle et dévouée à Nicolai, son manque de passion pour lui les a rendus tous deux malheureux. À New York, Nicolai s'arrange pour que Marcia chante Czaritza (un opéra fictif dont la musique est tirée de la Symphonie numéro 5 de Tchaïkovski), en compagnie de Paul, qui est devenu un baryton de renom. Nicolai ne se rend pas compte qu'elle est toujours amoureuse de Paul. Lors de la répétition, ils agissent d'abord comme s'ils ne s'étaient jamais rencontrés auparavant mais Nicolai commence à soupçonner la vérité lorsque Archipenco, le professeur de chant de Paul, parle de sa rencontre avec Marcia à Paris plusieurs années auparavant. Nicolai reconnaît alors Paul comme le jeune homme qui a quitté la loge de Marcia après la représentation des Huguenots .
Lors d'une brillante soirée d'ouverture, Nicolai est jaloux de l'émotion évidente dans les scènes d'amour de Paul et Marcia sur scène mais il ne sait pas qu'ils prévoient de s'enfuir ensemble. Plus tard, à leur hôtel, lorsque Nicolai interroge Marcia, elle demande sa liberté, qu'il promet de lui accorder. Cependant, elle découvre bientôt que Nicolai s'en est pris à Paul avec une arme. Dans l'appartement de Paul, Nicolai tire sur lui au moment où Marcia arrive. Paul meurt alors dans ses bras, lui disant que les souvenirs de leur premier mai ensemble lui ont duré toute sa vie. Il est présumé que Nicolai sera arrêté pour le meurtre de Paul. À la fin de son histoire, Miss Morrison aide Barbara à réaliser qu'elle et Kip sont faits l'un pour l'autre. Alors qu'elle regarde les jeunes amoureux s'embrasser, Miss Morrison meurt tranquillement.

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Jeanette MacDonald &  Nelson Eddy
Will You Remember
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Nelson Eddy's
Movie Songbook
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One of the top-grossing films of 1937, Maytime is the poignant, glorious musical that has long been acknowledged as a supreme masterpiece of its genre. See and hear Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy at the height of their vocal powers and popularity. John Barrymore gives a thunderous portrayal as Nicolai Nazaroff, the egocentric voice teacher whose jealousy proves to be fatal. Marcia (MacDonald), young and beautiful, is an opera singer, the toast of Napoleon III's Paris. Paul (Eddy) is an American voice student, homesick and penniless. They meet and fall in love. Unfortunately, she has just accepted Nazaroff's proposal of marriage. Hailed by The New York Times as "a picture to treasure," Maytime's many highlights include Sigmund Romberg's lovely theme song, "Will You Remember? (Sweetheart, Sweetheart, Sweetheart)", the superb Russian opera sequence adapted from Tchaikovsky's "Fifth Symphony" and the ghostly, flower-strewn finale, one of motion-picture history's most touching scenes.
Original Theatrical Trailer  Warner Archive
Maytime  
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Sweetheart Will you Remember
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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

May🌼Lusty Month of May


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May is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and the third month to have the length of 31 days. May is also the month with the shortest name.
The Lusty Month of May
"Camelot 1967"
Dazzling number from Lerner & Loewe's Camelot.
A majestic romance set in the days of yore starring Richard Harris as King Arthur with Vanessa Redgrave as the beautiful Queen. Franco Nero co-stars as Lancelot, the classic knight in shining armor. 
May is a month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, May in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of November in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa. Late May typically marks the start of the summer vacation season in the United States and Canada and ends on Labor Day, first Monday of September.
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Background 
The month May was named for the Greek Goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea, whose festival was held in May. Conversely, the Roman poet Ovid provides a second etymology, in which he says that the month of May is named for the maiores, Latin for "elders," and that the following month (June) is named for the iuniores, or "young people" (Fasti VI.88). 
Mayovka, in the context of the late Russian Empire, was a picnic in the countryside or in a park in the early days of May, hence the name. Eventually, "mayovka" (specifically, "proletarian mayovka") came to mean an illegal celebration of May 1 by revolutionary public, typically presented as an innocent picnic.
Special devotions to the Virgin Mary take place in May. See May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Eta Aquariids meteor shower appears in May. It is visible from about April 21 to about May 20 each year with peak activity on or around May 6. The Arietids shower from May 22-July 2, and peaks on June 7. The Virginids also shower at various dates in May. 
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Ancient Roman observances
Under the calendar of ancient Rome, the festival of Bona Dea fell on May 1, Argei fell on May 14 or May 15, Agonalia fell on May 21, and Ambarvalia on May 29. Floralia was held April 27 during the Republican era, or April 28 on the Julian calendar, and lasted until May 3. Lemuria (festival) fell on 9,11, and 13 May under the Julian calendar. The College of Aesculapius and Hygia celebrated two festivals of Rosalia (festival), one on May 11 and one on May 22. Rosalia was also celebrated at Pergamon on May 24–26. A military Rosalia festival also occurred on May 31. Ludi Fabarici was celebrated on May 29-June 1. 
Mercury would receive a sacrifice on the Ides of May (May 15). Tubilustrium took place on May 23 as well as in March. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar.
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May Symbols
May’s birthstone is the emerald which is emblematic of love and success. The May birth flower is the Lily of the Valley and the Crataegus monogyna. It is native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere in Asia, Europe, and in the southern Appalachian Mountains in the United States, but has been naturalized throughout the temperate climactic world.

The “mayflower” Epigaea repens is a North American harbinger of May, and the floral emblem of both Nova Scotia and Massachusetts. Its native range extends from Newfoundland south to Florida, west to Kentucky in the southern range, and to Northwest Territories in the north.
The zodiac signs for the month of May are Taurus (until May 20) and Gemini (May 21 onwards).
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Julie Andrews
The Lusty Month Of May

From the Broadway Production of "Camelot", Music & Lyrics By Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner
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