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The fine ladies walk with their heads, from Act II, Scene 1 of The Ballad of Baby Doe by Douglas Moore
Sung by Elizabeth Doe (Baby Doe).     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: lyric coloratura
Synopsis: At the ball, Baby Doe and her mother are treated as second-class citizens by the other women at the ball. They go out on to the balcony to get away from the snobbery and Baby Doe declares that the reason that other women look down upon her is because they wish they had what she had. What she has is the true love of Horace Tabor, which she goes on to say is the most valuable thing that she could own.
Range: Tessitura:
D#/Eb4 - A5F#/Gb4 - F#/Gb5
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