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Gilbert & Sullivan: The SorcererThe Zoo |
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1.The SorcererAct 2: 26. Or he or I must die
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Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado; Trial By Jury |
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1.The MikadoAct 1: 1. If You Want To Know Who We Are
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PatienceAct 2 |
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1.PatienceAct 1:The soldiers of our Queen
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Utopia LimitedAct 2 |
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1.3. O make way for the Wise Men ! (Chorus)
2.33. There's a little group of isles beyond the wave
3.7. A king of autocratic power we (King Chorus)
4.23. This ceremonial...Eagle high... (King Chorus)
5.6. Quaff the nectar (Chorus)
6.32. Tarantella...Upon our sea:girt land (Chorus)
7.12. Oh maiden rich in Girton lore (Chorus Zara... Cpt...
8.4. In every mental lore (Scaphio Phantis Chorus)
9.13. Ah! gallant solduer brave and true
10.20. Society has quite forsaken all (King Chorus)
11.17. A Company Promoter this with special education
12.16. Altho' your royal summons to appear (Finale A. 1)
13.2. In lazy langour (Phylla Chorus)
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Pineapple Poll |
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1.2. Now hearken to my strict command
2.23. When anger spreads his wing
3.19. We may remark tho' nothing can dismay us
4.16. Merrily ring the luncheon bell
5.20. Death to the invader
6.18. Oh joy! Our chief is sav'd
7.This helmet I suppose
8.8. Mighty maiden with a mission
9.If you give me your attention
10.26. With joy abiding
11.3. Today we meet...Ida was a twelve:month old
12.25. This is our duty plain
13.9. Minerva...Oh goddess wise
14.I Search throughout the panorama
15.4. From the distant panorama...We are warriors three
16.Whene'er I spoke sarcastic joke
17.7. Towards the empyrean heights
18.6. P'raps if you address the lady most politely
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The World of Gilbert & Sullivan |
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1.The Pirates of Penzance - I am the very model of a modern Major:General
2.The Pirates of Penzance:When a felon's not engaged in his employment
3.The Mikado:Three little maids from school are we
4.The Yeomen of the Guard:When our gallant Norman foes
5.The Mikado:A wand'ring minstrel I
6.The Pirates of Penzance:Poor wand'ring one!
7.The Pirates of Penzance:When the foeman bares his steel
8.The Mikado:As someday it may happen that a victim...
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The Zoo |
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1.The SorcererAct 2:26. Or he or I must die
2.The Zoo:We gather from what you have said
3.The Zoo:My Father!
4.The SorcererAct 1:10. With heart and with voice
5.The SorcererAct 1:16. Now to the banquet we press
6.The Zoo:Ho-guards! Minions!
7.The SorcererAct 2:18. Dear friends take pity on my lot
8.The Zoo:Finale: What do I see in this disguise
9.The SorcererAct 1:12. All is prepar'd for sealing and for sighing
10.The SorcererAct 1:1. Ring forth ye bells
11.The Zoo:The British Public here - you see
12.The Zoo:Ladies and Gentlemen!
13.The SorcererAct 2:17. 'Tis twelve I think
14.The Zoo:Where is my daughter?
15.The SorcererAct 2:24. Oh joyous boon
16.The SorcererAct 1:7. With heart and voice
17.The Zoo:And now let's go back to where we were...Ah maiden fair
18.The Zoo:I loved her fondly
19.The Zoo:Help! Ah Help!
20.The SorcererAct 1:15. Sprites of earth and air
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The MikadoAct 2 |
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1.The Mikado:As someday it may happen that a victim...
2.1. If you want to know who we are
3.The Mikado:Three little maids from school are we
4.4. Our great Mikado virtuous man
5.19. The hour of gladness is dead and gone
6.20. Ye torrents roar! Ye tempests howl!
7.25. Miya sama miya sama o n'mma no maye ni
8.28. The criminal cried as he dropp'd him down
9.21. Braid the raven hair Weave the supple tresses
10.9. Comes a train of little ladies
11.15. The threaten'd cloud has pass'd away
12.17. Oh fool that flee:est My hallow'd joys!
13.27. A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist
14.So Please You Sir We Much Regret
15.18. For he's going to marry Yum:Yum
16.16. Your revels cease! Assist me all of you!
17.26. From ev'ry kind of man Obedience I expect
18.The Mikado:A wand'ring minstrel I
19.For he's gone and married Yum:Yum
20.14. With aspect stern and gloomy stride
21.Behold the Lord High Executioner
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Gilbert & Sullivan: The Grand Duke |
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1.The Grand DukeAct 2:Happy couples, lightly treading
2.The Grand DukeAct 1:Come hither, all you people
3.The Grand DukeAct 2:Well, you're a pretty kind of fellow
4.The Grand DukeAct 2:Take my advice - when deep in debt
5.The Grand DukeAct 1:Were I a king in very truth
6.The Grand DukeAct 2:Why, who is this approaching?
7.The Grand DukeAct 1:The good Grand Duke of Pfennig Halbpfennig
8.The Grand DukeAct 2:Your loyalty our... At the outset I may mention
9.The Grand DukeAct 2:Hurrah! Now away to the wedding
10.The Grand DukeAct 1:My goodness me! What shall I do?
11.The Grand DukeAct 2:If the light of love's lingering ember
12.The Grand DukeAct 1:Ten minutes since I met a chap
13.The Grand DukeAct 2:Your Highness, there's a party at the door
14.The Grand DukeAct 2:Come, bumpers-aye, ever-so-many
15.The Grand DukeAct 2:We're rigged out in magnificent array
16.The Grand DukeAct 2:As before you we defile
17.The Grand DukeAct 2:Now away to the wedding we go
18.The Grand DukeAct 1:Won't it be a pretty wedding?
19.The Grand DukeAct 2:The Prince of Monte-Carlo
20.The Grand DukeAct 1:Pretty Lisa, fair and tasty
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Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard & Trial By Jury |
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1."Comes the pretty young bride":"'Tis said to you" - "Hold pretty one!"
2."Hark! What was that sir?":"Who fired that shot?" "Like a ghost his vigil keeping..." - &quo
3."Night has spread her pall once more"
4."Oh Sergeant Meryll" - "Ye Tower Warders" - "Leonard Meryll!" - "Forbear my friends&
5.The Yeomen of the Guard:When our gallant Norman foes
6."Tower warders under orders"
7."Here's a man of jollity"
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The Pirates of PenzanceAct 2 |
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1.17. You may go for you're at liberty
2.3. Oh better far to live and die
3.The Pirates of Penzance:When the foeman bares his steel
4.37. We triumph now
5.38. Away with them and place them at the bar
6.The Pirates of Penzance:When a felon's not engaged in his employment
7.The Pirates of Penzance:Poor wand'ring one!
8.1. Pour oh pour the pirate sherry
9.35. Sighing softly to the river
10.7. Oh is there not one maiden breast
11.18. Pray observe the magnanimity
12.11. How beautifully blue the sky
13.39. Poor wand'ring ones though ye have surely straye
14.With cat:like tread
15.12. Stay we must not lose our senses
16.16. Hail Poetry thou heav'n born maid!
17.34. Hush! Hush! Not a word
18.5. Climbing over rocky mountain
19.36. Now what is this and what is that
20.32. A rollicking band of pirates we
21.14. I am the very model of a modern Major:General
22.19. Oh dry the glist'ning tear
23.13. Hold Monsters!
24.10. What ought we to do Gentle sisters say?
25.19. No I'll be brave
26.8. Oh sisters deaf to pity's name For shame!
27.6. Stop! ladies pray! A man!
28.30. Sergeant approach (Dialogue)
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String Quartet in B flat, H.III, Op.76, No.4 - "Sunrise" |
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1.So Please You Sir We Much Regret
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Gilbert & Sullivan: H.M.S. Pinafore |
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1.H.M.S. PinaforeAct 1:We sail the ocean blue
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