179Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Still brooding on their mad infatuation!
180Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: I cannot tell what this love may be
181Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Twenty love-sick maidens we (I)
182Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: The soldiers of our Queen
183Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: If you want a receipt for that popular mystery
184Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: In a doleful train two and two we walk all day
185Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Twenty love-sick maidens we (II)
186Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: When I first put this uniform on
187Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Am I alone and unobserved?
188Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: If you're anxious for to shine in the high aesthetic..
189Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Long years ago - fourteen, maybe
190Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Prithee, pretty maiden - Prithee
191Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Though to marry you
192Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Let the merry cymbals sound
193Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Now tell us, we pray you
194Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity
195Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted
196Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Your maiden hearts, ah, do steel
197Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity
198Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: We've been thrown over, we're aware
199Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: And are you going a ticket to buy?
200Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: Hold! Stay your hand!
201Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: True love must single hearted be
202Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: I hear the soft note of the echoing voice
203Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: But who is this, whose god-like grace...
204Sullivan: Patience / Act 1: List Reginald, whilst I confess a love that's all...
Mary Sansom, Jennifer Toye, Yvonne Newman, Beti Lloyd-Jones, Gillian Knight, Philip Potter, John Reed, Kenneth Sandford, John Cartier, Donald Adams, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, The New Symphony Orchestra Of London, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
205Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: On such eyes as maidens cherish
206Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: Sad is a woman's lot who, year by year
207Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: Silvered is the raven hair
208Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: Turn, oh turn in this direction
209Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: A magnet hung in a hardware shop
210Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: Love is a plaintive song
211Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: So go to him and say to him, with compliment ironical
212Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: It's clear that the mediaeval art alone retains...
213Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: If Saphir I choose to marry, I shall be fixed...
214Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: When I go out of the door
215Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: I'm a Waterloo House young man
216Sullivan: Patience / Act 2: After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide
217Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance or The Slave of Duty: Overture
218Sullivan: 1. Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry
219Sullivan: 2. When Fred'ric was a little lad
220Sullivan: 3. Oh, better far to live and die
221Sullivan: 4. Oh, false one, you have deceived me
222Sullivan: 5. Climbing over rocky mountain
223Sullivan: 6. Stop! ladies, pray! A man!
224Sullivan: 7. Oh, is there not one maiden breast
225Sullivan: 8. Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name, For shame!
226Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance: Poor wand'ring one!
227Sullivan: 10. What ought we to do, Gentle sisters say?
228Sullivan: 11. How beautifully blue the sky
229Sullivan: 12. Stay, we must not lose our senses
230Sullivan: 13. Hold, Monsters!
231Sullivan: 14. I am the very model of a modern Major-General
232Sullivan: 15. Oh, men of dark and dismal fate
Valerie Masterson, Pauline Wales, Jean Allister, Christene Palmer, Philip Potter, George Cook, John Reed, Donald Adams, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
233Sullivan: 16. Hail Poetry, thou heav'n born maid!
234Sullivan: 17. You may go, for you're at liberty
Valerie Masterson, Pauline Wales, Christene Palmer, Jean Allister, Philip Potter, George Cook, John Reed, Donald Adams, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
235Sullivan: 18. Pray observe the magnanimity
236Sullivan: 19. Oh, dry the glist'ning tear
237Sullivan: 20. Then Frederic
238Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance: When the foeman bares his steel
239Sullivan: 22. Now for the pirates lair!
240Sullivan: 23. When you had left our pirate fold
241Sullivan: 24. Away, away, my heart's on fire
242Sullivan: 25. All is prepared
243Sullivan: 26. Stay, Fred'ric stay!
244Sullivan: 27. Ah, leave me not to pine alone and desolate
245Sullivan: 28. Oh, here is love and here is truth
246Sullivan: 19. No, I'll be brave
247Sullivan: 30. Sergeant approach (Dialogue)
248Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance: When a felon's not engaged in his employment
249Sullivan: 32. A rollicking band of pirates we
250Sullivan: With cat-like tread
251Sullivan: 34. Hush! Hush! Not a word
252Sullivan: 35. Sighing softly to the river
253Sullivan: 36. Now what is this, and what is that
254Sullivan: 37. We triumph now
255Sullivan: 38. Away with them, and place them at the bar
256Sullivan: 39. Poor wand'ring ones, though ye have surely straye
257Sullivan: Princess Ida or Castle Adamant: Overture
258Sullivan: I Search throughout the panorama
259Sullivan: 2. Now hearken to my strict command
260Sullivan: 3. Today we meet...Ida was a twelve-month old
261Sullivan: 4. From the distant panorama...We are warriors three
262Sullivan: If you give me your attention
263Sullivan: 6. P'raps if you address the lady most politely
264Sullivan: 7. Towards the empyrean heights
265Sullivan: 8. Mighty maiden with a mission
266Sullivan: 9. Minerva...Oh, goddess wise
267Sullivan: 10. Gently, gently, evidently
268Sullivan: 11. I am a maiden, cold and stately
269Sullivan: 12. The world is but a broken toy
270Sullivan: 13. A lady fair, of lineage high
271Sullivan: The woman of the wisest wit
272Sullivan: 15. Now would you like to rule the roost
273Sullivan: 16. Merrily ring the luncheon bell
274Sullivan: 17. Would you know the kind of maid
275Sullivan: 18. Oh, joy! Our chief is sav'd
276Sullivan: 19. We may remark, tho' nothing can dismay us
Valerie Masterson, Elizabeth Harwood, Ann Hood, Christene Palmer, Kenneth Sandford, George Cook, Donald Adams, Anthony Raffell, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent & Arthur Sullivan
277Sullivan: 20. Death to the invader
278Sullivan: I built upon a rock
279Sullivan: Whene'er I spoke sarcastic joke
280Sullivan: 23. When anger spreads his wing
281Sullivan: This helmet I suppose
282Sullivan: 25. This is our duty plain
283Sullivan: 26. With joy abiding
Ann Hood, Valerie Masterson, Christene Palmer, David Palmer, Jeffrey Skitch, Kenneth Sandford, George Cook, Donald Adams, Anthony Raffell, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent & Arthur Sullivan
284Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 1: 1. Opening Dance
285Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 1: 2. Poll's solo and Pas de deux
286Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 1: 3. Belaye's solo
287Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 1: 4. Pas de trois
288Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 1: 5. Finale
289Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 2: 6. Poll's solo - Jasper's solo (Intermezzo)
290Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 3: 7. Belayes's solo and Sailors' Drill
291Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 3: 8. Poll's solo
292Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 3: 9. Entry of Belaye with Blanche as Bride
293Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 3: 10. Reconciliation
294Sullivan: Pineapple Poll / Scene 3: 11. Grand Finale
295Sullivan: Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse: Overture
296Sullivan: 1. Fair is rose as bright as May day
297Sullivan: 2. Sir Rupert Murgatroyd, his leisure and his riches
298Sullivan: 3. If somebody there chanced to be
299Sullivan: I know a youth who loves a little maid
300Sullivan: 5. From the briny sea...I shipp'd, d'ye see
301302Sullivan: 7. My boy, you may take it from me
303Sullivan: 8. The battle's roar is over
304Sullivan: 9. In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
305Sullivan: 10. Cheerily carols the lark...To a garden full ... fposies
306Sullivan: 11. Welcome, gentry
307Sullivan: 12. Oh why am I moody and sad?
308Sullivan: 13. You understand? I think I do
309Sullivan: 14. Hail the bride of seventeen summers
310Sullivan: 15. Hold, bride and bridegroom
Mary Sansom, Jean Hindmarsh, Jean Allister, Gillian Knight, Thomas Round, John Reed, Kenneth Sandford, Stanley Riley, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
311Sullivan: Overture, Original version
312Sullivan: 16. I once was as meek as a newborn lamb
313Sullivan: 17. Happily coupled are we
314Sullivan: 18. In bygone days I had thy love
315Sullivan: 19. Painted emblems of a race
316Sullivan: 20. When the night wind howls
317Sullivan: 21. He yields! He yields!
318Sullivan: 22. I once was a very abandon'd person
319Sullivan: 23. My eyes are fully open to my awful situation
320Sullivan: 24. There grew a little flower
Jean Hindmarsh, Jean Allister, Gillian Knight, Thomas Round, John Reed, Kenneth Sandford, Donald Adams, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
321Sullivan: 25. Oh, happy the lily when kiss'd by the bee
322323Sullivan: We sounded the trumpet
324Sullivan: Stay, Bouncer, stay!
325Sullivan: Hush'd is the bacon on the grid
326Sullivan: My master is punctual always in business
327Sullivan: Who are you, sir?
328Sullivan: The buttercup dwells on the lowly mead
329Sullivan: Not long ago...Finale
330Sullivan: The Sorcerer: Overture
331Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 1. Ring forth, ye bells
332Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 2. Constance, my daughter
333Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 3. When he is here, I sigh with pleasure
334Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 4. The air is charged with amatory numbers
335Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 5. Time was, when love and I were well acquainted
336Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 6. Sir Marmaduke...Minuet
337Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 7. With heart and voice
338Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 8. My kindly friends...Oh, happy young heart
339Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 9. My child, I join in these congratulations
340Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 10. With heart and with voice
341Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 11. Welcome joy! adieu to sadness!
342Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 12. All is prepar'd for sealing and for sighing
343Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 13. Love feeds on many kinds of food
344Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: My name is John Wellington Wells
345Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 15. Sprites of earth and air
346Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 1: 16. Now to the banquet we press
Valerie Masterson, Ann Hood, Christene Palmer, Jean Allister, David Palmer, Alan Styler, John Reed, Donald Adams, Stanley Riley, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
347Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 17. 'Tis twelve, I think
348Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 18. Dear friends, take pity on my lot
349Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 19. Thou hast the pow'r....It is not love
350Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 20. I rejoice that it's decided
351Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 21. Oh, I have wrought much evil with my spells...
352Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 22. Alexis! Doubt me not...The fearful deed is done
353Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 23. Oh, my voice is sad and low
354Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 24. Oh, joyous boon
355Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 25. Prepare for sad surprises
356Sullivan: The Sorcerer / Act 2: 26. Or he or I must die
Valerie Masterson, Ann Hood, Christene Palmer, Jean Allister, David Palmer, Alan Styler, John Reed, Donald Adams, Stanley Riley, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
357Sullivan: The Zoo: Introduction
358Sullivan: The Zoo: The British Public here - you see
359Sullivan: The Zoo: I loved her fondly
360Sullivan: The Zoo: And now let's go back to where we were...Ah maiden fair
361Sullivan: The Zoo: Where is he?
362Sullivan: The Zoo: Once more the face I loved so well
363Sullivan: The Zoo: Help! Ah Help!
364Sullivan: The Zoo: Ho-guards! Minions!
365Sullivan: The Zoo: Ladies and Gentlemen!
366Sullivan: The Zoo: We gather from what you have said
367Sullivan: The Zoo: Where is my daughter?
368Sullivan: The Zoo: I'm a simple little child
369Sullivan: The Zoo: My Father!
370Sullivan: The Zoo: Finale: What do I see in this disguise
371372Sullivan: 1. Introduction
373Sullivan: 2. In lazy langour (Phylla, Chorus)
374Sullivan: 3. O make way for the Wise Men ! (Chorus)
375Sullivan: 4. In every mental lore (Scaphio, Phantis, Chorus)
376Sullivan: 5. Let all your doubts take wing (Scaphio, Phantis)
377Sullivan: 6. Quaff the nectar (Chorus)
378Sullivan: 7. A king of autocratic power we (King, Chorus)
379Sullivan: 8. Altho' of native maids the cream (Nekaya, Kalyba)
380Sullivan: 9. Bold-fac'd ranger (Lady Sophy, King)
381Sullivan: 10. First you're born (King, Scaphio, Phantis)
382Sullivan: 11. Subjected to your heavenly gaze
383Sullivan: 12. Oh maiden rich in Girton lore (Chorus, Zara... Cpt...
384Sullivan: 13. Ah! gallant solduer, brave and true
385Sullivan: 14. It's understood, I think (Captain, Zara, Saphio...
386Sullivan: 15. Oh admirable art! (Zara, Captain Fitzbattleaxe)
387Sullivan: 16. Altho' your royal summons to appear (Finale, A. 1)
388Sullivan: 17. A Company Promoter this, with special education
Lyndsie Holland, Meston Reid, Kenneth Sandford, Colin Wright, John Reed, Jon Ellison, Pamela Field, Julia Goss, Judi Merri, James Conroy-Ward, John Ayldon, John Broad, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royston Nash & Arthur Sullivan
389Sullivan: 18. Oh, Zara... A tenor, all singers above (Cpt.)
390Sullivan: 19. Words of love too loudly spoken (Zara, Cpt.)
391Sullivan: 20. Society has quite forsaken all (King, Chorus)
392Sullivan: 21. Entrance of Court
393Sullivan: 22. Drawing room music
394Sullivan: 23. This ceremonial...Eagle high... (King, Chorus)
395Sullivan: 24. With fury deep we burn (Scaphio, Phantis)
396Sullivan: 25. If you think that when...(King, Scaphio, Phantis)
397Sullivan: 26. With wily brain.... (Tarara, Phantis, Scaphio)
398Sullivan: 27. A wonderful joy our eyes to bless (Goldbury)
399Sullivan: 28. Then I may sing and play?
400Sullivan: 29. Oh, would some demon power... When a maid (Sophy)
401Sullivan: 30. Ah, Lady Sophy (King, Lady Sophy)
402Sullivan: 31. Oh rapture unrestrained (King, Lady Sophy)
403Sullivan: 32. Tarantella...Upon our sea-girt land (Chorus)
404Sullivan: 33. There's a little group of isles beyond the wave
405Sullivan: Overture Macbeth
406Sullivan: Victoria and Merrie England
407Sullivan: Overture: Marmion
408Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture
409Sullivan: "When maiden loves"
410Sullivan: "Tower warders under orders"
411Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard: When our gallant Norman foes
412Sullivan: "Alas! I waver to and fro"
413Sullivan: "Is life a boon?"
414Sullivan: "Here's a man of jollity"
415Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard: I have a song to sing, oh!
416Sullivan: "How say you, maiden"
417Sullivan: "I've jibe and joke"
418Sullivan: "'Tis done! I am a bride!"
419Sullivan: "Were I thy bride"
420Sullivan: "Oh, Sergeant Meryll" - "Ye Tower Warders" - "Leonard Meryll!" - "Forbear, my friends" - "Didst thou not" - "Leonard!" - "As escort for the prisoner"
Ann Hood, Elizabeth Harwood, Gillian Knight, Philip Potter, Kenneth Sandford, John Reed, David Palmer, Thomas Lawlor, Donald Adams, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent & Arthur Sullivan
421Sullivan: "Night has spread her pall once more"
422Sullivan: "Oh! a private buffoon"
423Sullivan: "Hereupon we're both agreed"
424Sullivan: "Free from his fetters grim"
425Sullivan: "Strange adventure!"
426Sullivan: "Hark! What was that, sir?" - "Who fired that shot?" "Like a ghost his vigil keeping..." - "The river must be dragged"
427Sullivan: "A man who would woo a fair maid"
428Sullivan: "When a wooer goes a-wooing"
429Sullivan: "Rapture, rapture!"
430Sullivan: "Comes the pretty young bride" - "'Tis said to you" - "Hold, pretty one!"
Margaret Eales, Elizabeth Harwood, Ann Hood, Gillian Knight, Philip Potter, Kenneth Sandford, John Reed, Donald Adams, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent & Arthur Sullivan
431Sullivan: Hark the Hour of Ten is Sounding
432Sullivan: When First my Old, Old Love I Knew
433Sullivan: When I good friends was called to the Bar
434Sullivan: Where is the Plaintiff?
435Sullivan: May it please you my Lud!
436Sullivan: Oh, Gentlemen Listen I Pray
437Ann Hood, Thomas Round, John Reed, Kenneth Sandford, Donald Adams, Anthony Raffell, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Isidore Godfrey & Arthur Sullivan
438439Sullivan: The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria / Act One: From The Sunny Spanish Shore
440Sullivan: The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria / Act One: There Was A Time, A Time For Ever Gone
441Sullivan: The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria / Act Two: To Help Unhappy Commoners
442Sullivan: The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria / Act One: Then One Of Us Will Be A Queen
443Sullivan: Iolanthe or The Peer and The Peri / Act 2: Love Unrequited (Nightmare Song)
444Sullivan: Iolanthe or The Peer and The Peri / Act 1: None Shall Part Us From Each Other
445Sullivan: Iolanthe or The Peer and The Peri / Act 2: If You Go In You're Sure To Win
446Sullivan: Iolanthe or The Peer and The Peri / Act 1: When I Went To The Bar (Said I To Myself, Said I)
447Sullivan: Iolanthe or The Peer and The Peri / Act 2: Though P'r'aps I May Incur Your Blame
448Sullivan: Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse / Act 1: My Boy, You May Take It From Me
449Sullivan: Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse / Act 1: I Know A Youth Who Loves A Little Maid
450Sullivan: Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse / Act 2: There Grew A Little Flower
451Sullivan: Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse / Act 1: The Battle's Roar Is Over
452Sullivan: Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse / Act 1: In Sailing O'er Life's Ocean Wide
453Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 2: Hereupon We're Both Agreed
454Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 1: I've Jibe And Joke
455Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 2: When A Wooer Goes A-Wooing
456Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 2: A Man Who Would Woo A Fair Maid
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