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King Olaf

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King Olaf

Cantata for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra by Edward Elgar, Op. 30, set to words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow altered by H A Acworth; it was first produced at the North Staffordshire Festival, Hanley, England, on 30 October 1896.



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His extremely serious parents, King Olaf and Queen Olive, don't get it.
The other main roles in the ``Princess'' cast are: Katie Tyson as King Olaf, Christy Savage as Queen Ulrika, Vivian Colin as the queen's helper, Kendra Berry as Gustav the troll, Holly Champagne as Osric, and Kira Marsh as the voice of the book.
 
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