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CD 1
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The Gondoliers: Overture
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “List and learn”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Good morrow, pretty maids”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “For the merriest fellows are we”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “See, see at last they come to make their choice”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Buon’ giorno, signorine!”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “We’re called gondolieri, but that’s a vagary”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “And now to choose our brides!”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Are you peeping?”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Thank you gallant gondolieri”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “From the sunny Spanish shore”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “In enterprise of martial kind”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “O rapture, when alone together”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “There was a time, a time for ever gone”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “I stole the Prince”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “But, bless my heart, consider my position!”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Try we life-long we can never”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Bride-groom and bride!”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “When a merry maiden marries”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Kind sir, you cannot have the heart, our lives to part”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Do not give way to this uncalled-for grief”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then one of us will be a queen”
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CD 2
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Now pray, what is the cause of this remarkable hilarity”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Replying, we sing as one individual”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “For ev’ryone who feels inclined”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Come let’s away – our island crown awaits me”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Now, Marco dear, my wishes hear”
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The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then away they go to an island fair”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Of happiness the very pith”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Rising early in the morning”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Take a pair of sparkling eyes”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here we are, at the risk of our lives”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “After sailing to this land”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “There lived a king, as I’ve been told”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “In a contemplative fashion and a tranquil frame of mind”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “With ducal pomp and ducal pride”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “This polite attention”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “On the day when I was wedded”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “To help unhappy commonors”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Small titles and orders for mayors and recorders”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “I am a courtier grave and serious”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here is a case unprecedented!”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Now let the loyal lieges gather round”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Speak woman speak, we’re all attention!”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “The royal prince was by the king entrusted”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “Luiz! Casilda!”
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The Gondoliers: Act II. “One more, gondolieri”
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CD 3
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The Grand Duke: Overture
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “Won’t it be a pretty wedding?” (Elsa, Bertha, Olga, Gretchen, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “Pretty Lisa, fair and tasty” (Lisa, Ludwig, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “By the mystic regulation” (Ludwig, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “Were I a king in very truth” (Ernest, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “How would I play this part” (Julia, Ernest)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “My goodness me! What shall I do?” (Chorus, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “Ten minutes since I met a chap” (Ludwig, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “About a century since” (Dr. Tannhäuser, Julia, Lisa, Ernest, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “Strange the views some people hold” (Julia, Lisa, Ernest, Dr. Tannhäuser, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “Now take a card, and gaily sing” (Julia, Lisa, Ernest, Dr. Tannhäuser, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “The good Grand Duke of Pfenning Halbpfenning” (Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “A pattern to professors of monarchical autonomy” (Grand Duke)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “As o’er our penny roll we sing” (Baroness, Grand Duke)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. “When you find you’re a broken-down critter” (Grand Duke)
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The Grand Duke: Act I. Finale “Come hither, all you people”
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CD 4
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “As before you we defile” (Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Your loyalty our ducal heart-strings touches… At the outset I may mention” (Ludwig, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Yes, Ludwig and his Julia are mated!” (Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Take care of him — he’s much too good to live!” (Lisa, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Now Julia, come, consider it” (Julia, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Your Highness, there’s a party at the door” (Chorus, Baroness, Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Now away to the wedding we go” (Baroness, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “So ends my dream… Broken ev’ry promise plighted” (Julia)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “In the light of love’s lingering ember” (Julia, Ernest, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Come, bumpers — aye, ever so many” (Baroness, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Why, who is this approaching?” (Ludwig, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “The Prince of Monte Carlo” (Herald, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “His Highness we know not” (Ludwig)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “We’re rigged out in magnificent array” (Prince of Monte Carlo, Princess of Monte Carlo, Herald, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. Dance
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Take my advice — when deep in debt” (Prince of Monte Carlo, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Hurrah! Now away to the wedding” (Ernest, Dr. Tannhäuser, Grand Duke, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. “Well, you’re a pretty kind of fellow” (Grand Duke, Chorus)
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The Grand Duke: Act II. Finale “Happy couples, lightly treading”
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Overture di Ballo
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March and Graceful Dance from Henry VIII: I. Allegro moderato alla marcia
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March and Graceful Dance from Henry VIII: II. Allegretto grazioso
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CD 5
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Overture
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “We shall sail the ocean blue”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Hail! Men o’ war’s men”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “The nightingale sighed”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “A maiden fair to see”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “My gallant crew, good morning”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Sir, you are sad”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Sorry her lot who loves too well”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Over the bright blue sea”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Sir Joseph’s barge is seen”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Now give three cheers”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “When I was a lad”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “A British tar”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Refrain, audacious tar”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Can I survive the overbearing”
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CD 6
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Entracte
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Fair moon to thee I sing”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Things are seldom what they seem”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “The hours creep on apace”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Never mind the why and wherefore”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Kind Captain, I’ve important information”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Carefully on tip-toe stealing”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Farewell, my own”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “A many years ago”
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “A joy! Oh rapture unforeseen”
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CD 7
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Iolanthe: Overture
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Tripping hither, tripping thither"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Iolanthe"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Good morrow, good mother"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Fare thee well, attractive stranger"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Good morrow, good lover"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "None shall part us"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Loudly let the trumpet bray"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Entrance of the Lord Chancellor"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "The law is the embodiment"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "My well-beloved Lord"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Nay, tempt me not"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Spurn not the nobly born"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Lords, it may not be"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "Said I to myself, said I"
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Iolanthe: Act I. "When darkly looms the day"
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CD 8
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Iolanthe: Act II. "When all night long a chap remains"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "Strephon’s a member of Parliament"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "When Britain really ruled the waves"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "In vain to us you plead"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "Oh, foolish fay"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "Love unrequited"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "If you go in you're sure to win"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "If we’re weak enough to tarry"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "My Lord, a suppliant at your feet"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "It may not be"
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Iolanthe: Act II. "Soon as we may, off and away"
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CD 9
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The Mikado: Overture
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The Mikado: Act I. “If you want to know who we are”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Gentlemen, I pray you tell me”
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The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel I
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The Mikado: Act I. “Our great Mikado, virtuous man”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Young man, despair”
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The Mikado: Act I. “And have I journey’d for a month”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Behold the Lord High Executioner!”
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The Mikado: Act I. “As someday it may happen that a victim must be found”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Comes a train of little ladies”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Three little maids from school are we”
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The Mikado: So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret
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The Mikado: Act I. “Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted”
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The Mikado: Act I. “I am so proud, If I allowed”
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The Mikado: Act I. “With aspect stern and gloomy stride”
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The Mikado: Act I. “The threatn’d cloud has pass’d away”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Your revels cease! Assist me, all of you!”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Oh fool, that flee-est My hallow’d joys!”
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The Mikado: Act I. “For he’s going to marry Yum-Yum”
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The Mikado: Act I. “The hour of gladness is dead and gone”
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The Mikado: Act I. “Ye torrents roar! Ye tempests howl!”
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CD 10
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The Mikado: Act II. “Braid the raven hair, Weave the supple tresses”
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The Mikado: Act II. “The sun whose rays are all ablaze”
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The Mikado: Act II. “Brightly dawns our wedding day”
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Here's a How-De-Do!
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The Mikado: Act II. “Miya sama, miya sama, o n'mma no maye ni”
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The Mikado: Act II. “From ev’ry kind of man Obedience I expect”
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The Mikado: Act II. “A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist”
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The Criminal Cried as He Dropp'd Him Down
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The Mikado: Act II. “See how the fates their gifts allot”
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The Mikado: The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, Tra La
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The Mikado: Act II. “Alone and yet alive”
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The Mikado: Act II. “Hearts do not break! They sting and ache”
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The Mikado: On a Tree By a River a Little Tom Tit
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The Mikado: Act II. “There is beauty in the bellow of the blast”
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The Mikado: Act II. Fanfare
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The Mikado: Act II. “For he’s gone and married Yum-Yum”
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CD 11
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Patience: Overture
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Patience: Act I. “Twenty love-sick maidens we”
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Patience: Act I. “Still brooding on their mad infatuation”
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Patience: Act I. “I cannot tell what this love may be”
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Patience: Act I. “Twenty love-sick maidens we”
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Patience: Act I. “The soldiers of our Queen”
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Patience: Act I. “If you want a receipt for that popular mystery”
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Patience: Act I. “In a doleful train two and two we walk all day”
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Patience: Act I. “Twenty love-sick maidens we”
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Patience: Act I. “When I first put this uniform on”
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Patience: Act I. “Am I alone and unobserved?”
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Patience: Act I. “If you’re anxious for to shine”
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Patience: Act I. “Long years ago – fourteen, maybe”
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Patience: Act I. “Prithee, pretty maiden – prithee”
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Patience: Act I. “Though to marry you”
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Patience: Act I. “Let the merry cymbals sound”
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Patience: Act I. “Now tell us, we pray you”
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Patience: Act I. “Heart broken at my Patience’s barbarity”
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Patience: Act I. “Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted”
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Patience: Act I. “Your maiden hearts, ah, do not steel”
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CD 12
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Patience: Act I. “Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity”
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Patience: Act I. “We’ve been thrown over, we’re aware”
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Patience: Act I. “And are you going a ticket to buy?”
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Patience: Act I. “Hold! Stay your hand!”
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Patience: Act I. “True love must single-hearted be”
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Patience: Act I. “I hear the soft note of the echoing voice”
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Patience: Act I. “But who is this, whose god-like grace”
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Patience: Act I. “List Reginald, whilst I confess a love”
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Patience: Act II. “On such eyes as maidens cherish”
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Patience: Act II. “Sad is a woman’s lot who, year by year”
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Patience: Act II. “Silvered is the raven hair”
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Patience: Act II. “Turn, oh turn in this direction”
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Patience: Act II. “A magnet hung in a hardware shop”
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Patience: Act II. “Love is a plaintive song”
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Patience: Act II. “So go to him and say to him”
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Patience: Act II. “It’s clear that the mediaeval art”
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Patience: Act II. “If Saphir I choose to marry”
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Patience: Act II. “When I go out of the door”
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Patience: Act II. “I’m a Waterloo House young man”
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Patience: Act II. “After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide”
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CD 13
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The Pirates of Penzance: Overture
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "When Fred’ric was a little lad"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Oh, better far to live and die"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Oh, false one, you have deceived me"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Climbing over rocky mountain"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Stop! ladies, pray! A man!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Oh, is there not one maiden breast"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Oh, sisters, deaf to pity’s name, For shame!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Poor wand’ring one!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "What ought we to do, Gentle sisters, say?"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "How beautifully blue the sky"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Stay, we must not lose our senses"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Hold, Monsters!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "I am the very model of a modern Major-General"
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CD 14
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "O, men of dark and dismal fate"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Hail Poetry, thou heav’n born maid!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "You may go, for you’re at liberty"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. "Pray observe the magnanimity"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Oh, dry the glist’ning tear"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Then Frederic"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "When the foeman bares his steel"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Now for the pirates lair!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "When you had left our pirate fold"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Away, away, my heart’s on fire"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "All is prepared"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Stay, Fred’ric stay!"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Ah, leave me not to pine alone and desolate"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Oh, here is love and here is truth"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "No, I’ll be brave"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Sergeant approach"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "when a Felon’s Not Engaged in His Employment"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "A Rollicking Band of Pirates We"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "With cat-like tread"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Hush! Hush! Not a word"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Sighing softly to the river"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Now what is this, and what is that"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "We triumph now"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Away with them, and place them at the bar"
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. "Poor wand’ring ones, though ye have surely strayed"
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CD 15
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Princess Ida: Overture
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Princess Ida: Act I. “Search throughout the panorama” (Chorus, Florian)
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Princess Ida: Act I. “Now hearken to my strict command” (Hildebrand, Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act I. “Today we meet… Ida was a twelve-month old” (Hilarion)
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Princess Ida: Act I. “From the distant panorama… we are warriors three” (Chorus, Arac, Guron, Scynthius)
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Princess Ida: Act I. “If you give me your attention” (Gama, Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act I. Finale “P’raps if you address the lady most politely”
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Towards the empyrean heights” (Chorus, Lady Psyche, Melissa, Sacharissa)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Mighty maiden with a mission” (Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Minerva… Oh goddess wise” (Princess, Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Gently, gently, evidently” (Cyril, Hilarion, Florian)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “I am a maiden, cold and stately” (Cyril, Hilarion, Florian)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “The world is but a broken toy” (Princess, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “A lady fair, of lineage high” (Lady Psyche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “The woman of the wisest wit” (Lady Psyche, Melissa, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Now wouldn’t you like to rule the roost” (Melissa, Lady Blanche)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Merrily ring the luncheon bell” (Chorus, Lady Blanche, Cyril)
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Princess Ida: Act II. “Would you know the kind of maid” (Cyril)
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Princess Ida: Act II. Finale “Oh, joy! Our chief is sav’d”
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Princess Ida: Act II. Finale “We may remark, tho’ nothing can dismay us”
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CD 16
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Princess Ida: Act III. “Death to the invader” (Chorus, Melissa)
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Princess Ida: Act III. “I built upon a rock” (Princess)
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Princess Ida: Act III. “Whene’er I spoke sarcastic joke” (Gama, Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act III. “When anger spreads his wing” (Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act III. “This helmet I support” (Arac, Guron, Synthius, Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act III. “This is our duty plain” (Chorus)
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Princess Ida: Act III. Finale “With joy abiding”
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Pineapple Poll: Scene I. Opening Dance
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Pineapple Poll: Scene I. Poll’s Solo and Pas de deux
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Pineapple Poll: Scene I. Belaye’s Solo
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Pineapple Poll: Scene I. Pas de Trois
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Pineapple Poll: Scene I. Finale
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Pineapple Poll: Scene II. Poll’s Solo, Jasper’s Solo
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Pineapple Poll: Scene III. Belaye’s Solo and Sailors’ Drill
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Pineapple Poll: Scene III. Poll’s Solo
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Pineapple Poll: Scene III. Entry of Belaye with Blanche as Bride
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Pineapple Poll: Scene III. Reconciliation
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Pineapple Poll: Scene III. Grande Finale
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CD 17
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1 |
Ruddigore: Overture
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Ruddigore: Act I. “Fair is Rose as bright as May day” (Zorah, Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “Sir Rupert Murgatroyd, his leisure and his riches” (Hannah, Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “If somebody there chanced to be” (Rose)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “I know a youth who loves a little maid” (Rose, Robin)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “From the briny sea… I shipp’d, d’ye see” (Richard, Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act I. Hornpipe
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Ruddigore: Act I. “My boy, you may take it from me” (Robin, Richard)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “The battle’s roar is over” (Rose, Richard)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “In sailing o’er life’s ocean wide” (Rose, Richard, Robin)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “Cheerily carols the lark… To a garden full of posies” (Margaret)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “Welcome, gentry” (Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “Oh why am I moody and sad?” (Sir Despard, Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act I. “You understand? I think I do” (Richard, Sir Despard)
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Ruddigore: Act I. Finale “Hail the bride of seventeen summers”
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Ruddigore: Act I. Finale “Hold, bride and bridegroom”
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CD 18
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Ruddigore: Overture (original version)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “I once was as meek as a newborn lamb” (Sir Ruthven, Adam)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “Happily coupled are we” (Rose, Richard)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “In bygone days I had thy love” (Rose, Chorus, Sir Ruthven, Richard)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “Painted emblems of a race” (Chorus, Sir Ruthven, Sir Roderic)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “When the night wind howls” (Sir Roderic, Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “He yields! He yields!” (Chorus)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “I once was a very abandon’d person” (Margaret, Sir Despard)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “My eyes are fully open to my awful situation” (Margaret, Sir Ruthven, Sir Despard)
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Ruddigore: Act II. “There grew a little flower” (Hannah, Sir Roderic)
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Ruddigore: Act II. Finale “Oh, happy the lily when kiss’d by the bee”
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Cox and Box: Overture
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Cox and Box: “We sounded the trumpet” (Bouncer)
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Cox and Box: “Stay, Bouncer, stay!” (Cox, Bouncer)
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Cox and Box: “Hush’d is the bacon on the grid” (Box)
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Cox and Box: “My master is punctual always in business” (Cox)
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Cox and Box: “Who are you, sir?” (Cox, Box, Bouncer)
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Cox and Box: “The buttercup dwells on the lowly mead” (Cox, Box)
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Cox and Box: “Not long ago” (Cox, Box)
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CD 19
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1 |
The Sorcerer: Overture
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “Ring forth ye bells” (Chorus)
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3 |
The Sorcerer: Act I. “Constance, my daughter” (Mrs. Partlet, Constance)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “When he is here, I sigh with pleasure” (Constance)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “The air is charged with amatory numbers,Time was, when love and I were acquainted” (Dr. Daly)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “Time was, when love and I were acquainted” (Dr. Daly)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “Sir Marmaduke” (Sir Marmaduke, Dr. Daly, Alexis)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “With heart and with voice” (Chorus)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “My kindly friends… Oh, happy young heart” (Aline)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “My child, I join in the these congratulations” (Lady Sangazure)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “With heart and with voice” (Chorus)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “Welcome joy! Adieu to sadness!” (Lady Sangazure, Sir Marmaduke)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “All is prepar’d for sealing and for signing” (Aline, Alexis, Lawyer, Chorus)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “Love feeds on many kinds of food” (Alexis)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “My name is John Wellington Wells” (Mr. Wells)
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The Sorcerer: Act I. “Sprites of earth and air"
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The Sorcerer: Act I. Finale “Now to the banquet we press”
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CD 20
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1 |
The Sorcerer: Act II. “’Tis twelve, I think” (Aline, Alexis, Mr. Wells, Chorus)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “Dear friends, take pity on my lot” (Constance, Notary, Aline, Alexis, Chorus)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “Thou hast the pow’r thy vaunted love to sanctify… It is not love” (Alexis)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “I rejoice that it’s decided” (Aline, Mrs. Partlet, Alexis, Dr. Daly, Sir Marmaduke)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “Oh, I have wrought much evil with my spells” (Lady Sangazure, Mr. Wells)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “Alexis! Doubt me not!… The fearful deed is done” (Aline)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “Oh, my voice is sad and low” (Dr. Daly)
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The Sorcerer: Act 2 - 24. Oh, joyous boon
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The Sorcerer: Act II. “Prepare for sad surprises” (Alexis)
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The Sorcerer: Act II. Finale “Or he or I must die”
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The Zoo: Introduction (Narrator)
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12 |
The Zoo: “The British public here — you see”
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13 |
The Zoo: “I loved her fondly”
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14 |
The Zoo: “And now let’s go back to where we were… Ah maiden fair”
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15 |
The Zoo: “Where is he?”
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16 |
The Zoo: “Once more the face I loved so well”
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17 |
The Zoo: “Help! Ah help!”
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18 |
The Zoo: “Ho guards! Minions!”
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19 |
The Zoo: “Ladies and gentlemen!”
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20 |
The Zoo: “We gather from what you have said”
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21 |
The Zoo: “Where is my daughter?”
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22 |
The Zoo: “I’m a simple little child”
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23 |
The Zoo: “My father!”
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24 |
The Zoo: Finale “What do I see in this disguise?”
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CD 21
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1 |
Utopia Limited: Imperial March
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2 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. Introduction
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3 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “In lazy languor” (Phylla, Chorus)
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4 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “O make way for the wise men!” (Chorus)
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5 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “In every mental lore” (Scaphio, Phantis, Chorus)
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6 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “Let all your doubts take wing” (Scaphio, Phantis)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. “Quaff the nectar” (Chorus)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. “A king of autocratic power we” (King, Chorus)
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9 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “Altho’ of native maids the cream” (Nekaya, Kalyba)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. “Bold-fac’d ranger” (Lady Sophy, Chorus)
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11 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “First you’re born” (King, Scaphio, Phantis)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. “Subjected to your heavenly gaze” (Lady Sophy, King)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. “O maiden rich in Girton lore” (Chorus, Zara, Captain FitzBattleaxe)
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14 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “Ah! gallant soldier, brave and true” (Chorus, Zara, Captain FitzBattleaxe)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. “It’s understood, I think” (Zara, Captain FitzBattleaxe, Scaphio, Phantis)
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16 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. “O admirable art!” (Zara, Captain FitzBattleaxe)
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Utopia Limited: Act I. Finale “Altho’ your royal summons to appear”
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18 |
Utopia Limited: Act I. Finale “A company promoter this, with special education”
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CD 22
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1 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “Oh, Zara… A tenor, all singers above” (Captain FitzBattleaxe)
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Utopia Limited: Act II. “Words of love too loudly spoken” (Zara, Captain FitzBattleaxe)
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3 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “Society has quite forsaken all” (King, Chorus of Flowers of Progress)
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4 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. Entrance of Court
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5 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. Drawing-Room Music
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6 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “This ceremonial our wish displays… Eagle high on cloudland soaring” (King, Chorus)
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7 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “With fury deep we burn” (Scaphio, Phantis)
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8 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “If you think that when banded in unity” (King, Scaphio, Phantis)
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Utopia Limited: Act II. “With wily brain upon the spot” (Tarara, Phantis, Scaphio)
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Utopia Limited: Act II. “A wonderful joy our eyes to bless” (Mr. Goldbury)
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Utopia Limited: Act II. “Then I may sing and play?” (Nekaya, Kalyba, Lord Dramaleigh, mr. Goldbury)
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Utopia Limited: Act II. “Oh, would some demon power… When but a maid of fifteen year” (Lady Sophy)
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13 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “Ah, Lady Sophy” (King, Lady Sophy)
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14 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. “O rapture unrestrained” (King, Lady Sophy)
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15 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. Tarantella “Upon our sea-girt land” (Chorus)
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16 |
Utopia Limited: Act II. Finale “There’s a little group of isles beyond the wave”
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17 |
Overture to Macbeth
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18 |
Victoria and Merrie England
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19 |
Overture to Marmion
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CD 23
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1 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture
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2 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “When maiden loves, she sits and sighs”
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3 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Tower warders, under orders”
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4 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “When our gallant Norman foes”
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5 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Alas! I waver to and fro!”
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6 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Is life a boon?”
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The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Here’s a man of jollity”
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8 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “I have a song to sing, O!”
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The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “How say you, maiden, will you wed”
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10 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “I’ve jibe and joke and quip and crank”
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11 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “’Tis done, I am a bride!”
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12 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Were I thy bride”
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13 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Oh, Sergeant Meryll, is it true”
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CD 24
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1 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Night has spread her pall once more”
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2 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Oh! a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon”
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3 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Hereupon we’re both agreed”
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4 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Free from his fetters grim”
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5 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Strange adventure!”
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6 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Hark! What was that, sir?”
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7 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “A man who would woo a fair maid”
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8 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “When a wooer goes a-wooing”
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9 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Rapture, rapture”
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10 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Comes the pretty young bride”
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11 |
Trial by Jury: “Hark, the hour of ten is sounding”
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12 |
Trial by Jury: “When first my old, old love I knew”
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13 |
Trial by Jury: “When I, good friends, was call’d to the Bar”
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14 |
Trial by Jury: “Where is the plaintiff?”
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15 |
Trial by Jury: “May it please you, m’Lud”
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16 |
Trial by Jury: “Oh, gentlemen, listen I pray”
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17 |
Trial by Jury: “A nice dilemma we have here”
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18 |
Trial by Jury: “I love him, I love him”
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CD 25
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1 |
The Gondoliers: "From the sunny Spanish shore" (Act I)
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2 |
The Gondoliers: "There was a time, a time for ever gone" (Act II)
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3 |
The Gondoliers: "To help unhappy commoners" (Act II)
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4 |
The Gondoliers: "Then one of us will be a queen" (Act I)
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5 |
Iolanthe: "Love unrequited" (Nightmare Song, Act II)
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6 |
Iolanthe: "None shall part us from each other" (Act I)
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7 |
Iolanthe: "If you go in you're sure to win" (Act II)
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8 |
Iolanthe: "When I went to the bar" (Said I to myself, said I, Act I)
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9 |
Iolanthe: "Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame" (Act II)
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10 |
Ruddigore: "My boy, you may take it from me" (Act I)
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11 |
Ruddigore: "I know a youth who loves a little maid" (Act I)
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12 |
Ruddigore: "There grew a little flower" (Act II)
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13 |
Ruddigore: "The battle's roar is over" (Act I)
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14 |
Ruddigore: "In sailing o'er life's ocean wide" (Act I)
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15 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: "Hereupon we're both agreed" (Act II)
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16 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: "I've jibe and joke and quip and crank" (Act I)
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17 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: "When a wooer goes a-wooing" (Act II)
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18 |
The Yeomen of the Guard: "A man who would woo a fair maid" (Act II)
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