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The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: All is prepared (Mabel, Frederic)
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The Mikado, Act 2 No. 3: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
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HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Things are seldom what they seem (Buttercup, Captain)
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35. Fanfare
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23. Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
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Stop, Ladies, Pray!
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It is Useless (Dialogue)
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The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: A rollicking band of pirates we (Pirates, Police, Sergeant)
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The Sorcerer:Act I: Ring forth, ye bells(Chorus)
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The Sorcerer:Overture
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- 35. Fanfare
- 23. Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
- 17. You may go for you're at liberty
- 19. The Hour Of Gladness Is Dead And Gone
- 3. Oh better far to live and die
- 37. We triumph now
- 38. Away with them and place them at the bar
- 8. As Someday It May Happen That A Victim...
- 10. Three Little Maids From School Are We
- 25. All is prepared
- 20. Then Frederic
- 1. Pour oh pour the pirate sherry
- 1. If You Want To Know Who We Are
- 11. So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret
- 24. Away away my heart's on fire
- 28. Oh here is love and here is truth
- 20. Ye Torrents Roar! Ye Tempests Howl!
- 35. Sighing softly to the river
- 9. Comes A Train Of Little Ladies
- 34. There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
- 7. Oh is there not one maiden breast
- 25. Miya Sama, Miya Sama, O N'mma No Maye Ni
- 18. Pray observe the magnanimity
- 32. Hearts Do Not Break! They Sting And Ache
- 11. How beautifully blue the sky
- 14. With Aspect Stern And Gloomy Stride
- 33. On A Tree By A River A Little Tom Tit
- 39. Poor wand'ring ones though ye have surely straye
- 16. Your Revels Cease! Assist Me, All Of You!
- 5. Young Man, Despair
- 27. Ah leave me not to pine alone and desolate
- 23. When you had left our pirate fold
- 31. Alone And Yet Alive
- 21. Braid The Raven Hair, Weave The Supple Tresses
- 3. A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- 12. Stay we must not lose our senses
- 29. See How The Fates Their Gifts Allot
- 18. For He's Going To Marry Yum-Yum
- 16. Hail Poetry thou heav'n born maid!
- 34. Hush! Hush! Not a word
- 5. Climbing over rocky mountain
- 13. I Am So Proud, If I Allowed
- 36. Now what is this and what is that
- 32. A rollicking band of pirates we
- 24. Here's A How-De-Do!
- 6. And I Have Journey'd For A Month
- 17. Oh Fool, That Flee-est My Hallow'd Joys!
- 2. Gentlemen, I Pray You Tell Me Maiden...
- 30. The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring, Tra La
- 28. The Criminal Cried As He Dropp'd Him Down
- 22. Now for the pirates lair!
- 7. Behold The Lord High Executioner
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- After Much Debate Internal, I On Lady Jane Decide
- A Magnet Hung in a Hardware Shop
- All Hail Great Judge
- Aye, Sir Joseph's a True Gentleman (Dialogue)
- Am I Alone and Unobserved?
- A Maiden Fair to See
- A Wand’rin’ Minstrel
- Aye, My Poor Lad (Dialogue)My Gallant Crew, Good Morning
- And Are You Going a Ticket to Buy?
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- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Things are seldom what they seem (Buttercup, Captain)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: My pain and my distress - A many years ago (Sir Joseph, Buttercup)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: When I was a lad (Sir Joseph, Chorus)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: But tell me - The nightingale sighed for the moon's bright ray (Buttercup, Ralph, Crew)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: I'm called Little Buttercup
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: He is an Englishman!
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Never mind the why and wherefore
- How Sweetly He Carols Forth His Melody to The Unconscious Moon (Dialogue)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: Sir, you are sad (Buttercup, Captain)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: For I hold that on the seas (Sir Joseph, Hebe, Chorus)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: My gallant crew, good morning - I am the captain of the Pinafore (Captain, Crew)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Pretty daughter of mine - He is an Englishman (Captain, Crew, Ralph)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: A British Tar(Ralph, Boatswain, Carpenter's mate, Chorus)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Farewell my own (Ralph, Josephine, Sir Joseph, Boatswain, **** Deadeye, Hebe, Buttercup, Boatswain
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: Gaily Tripping (Sir Joseph's female relatives)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: Overture
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: Finale (Company)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: I am the Captain of the Pinafore
- Hold, Monsters!
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: A maiden fair to see (Ralph)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Fair moon, to thee I sing (Captain)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Never mind the why and wherefore (Sir Joseph, Captain, Josephine)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: The hours creep on apace (Josephine)
- Hold! Stay Your Hand!
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: A simple sailor lowly born (Josephine)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: Refrain, audacious tar (Josepine, Ralph)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act I: We sail the ocean blue (Chorus)
- HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor):Act II: Carefully on tiptoe stealing (Ensemble)
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- It is Useless (Dialogue)
- Iolanthe:Act II: Finale (Phyllis, Iolanthe, Queen, Lord Chancellor, Lord Mountararat, Lord Tolloller, Ensemble)
- I Hear the Soft Note of the Echoing Voice
- Iolanthe:Iolanthe: Entrance and March of the Peers
- I'm Telling a Terrible StoryOh Master, Hear One Word, I Do Implore YouPray Observe the Magnanimity
- In Vain to Us You Plead
- Iolanthe:Act I: When I went to the bar (Lord Chancellor)
- If You Want a Receipt for That Popular Mystery
- Iolanthe:Act II: Strephon's a member of Parliament (Chorus of Fairies, Chorus of Peers)
- Iolanthe:Act II: Nightmare Song
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 1: Pas de trois
- Iolanthe:Iolanthe: March - Finale Act I
- It's Clear That the Medieval Art Alone Retains
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 3: Reconciliation
- Iolanthe:Act I: None shall part us from each other (Phyllis, Strephon)
- Iolanthe:Act I: Song: Good morrow, good mother (Strephon, Chorus)
- Iolanthe:Act II: Oh, foolish fay (Fairy Queen, Chorus)
- Iolanthe:Act I: Good morrow, good lover (Phyllis, Strephon)
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 3: Sailors' Drill
- Iolanthe:Act I: Ensemble: Fare thee well, attractive stranger (Queen, Fairies)
- Iolanthe:Act I: Loudly let the trumpet bray! (Chorus)
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 3: Grand Finale
- Iolanthe:Act II: Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest - When you're lying awake (Lord Chancellor)
- Iolanthe:Act II: Trio: If you go in
- Iolanthe:Act I: Nay, tempt me not; Ballad: Spurn not the nobly born (Phyllis, Lord Tolloller, Lord Chancellor, Strephon, Chorus)
- I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be
- Iolanthe:Act II: My lord, a suppliant at your feet - He loves! (Iolanthe)
- Incomprehensible as Her Utterances Are... (Dialogue)
- Iolanthe:Act II: Palace Yard, Westminster: Song: When all night long
- Iolanthe:Act II: If you go in (Lord Mountararat, Lord Chancellor, Tolloller)
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 3: Poll's Solo
- Iolanthe:Overture
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 2: Poll's Solo
- Iolanthe:Act II: It may not be (Lord Chancellor, Iolanthe, Queen, Chorus of Fairies)
- Iolanthe:Act II: When Britain really ruled the waves (Lord Mountararat, Chorus)
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 3: Belaye's Solo
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 1: Pas de deux
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 1: Opening Dance
- Iolanthe:Act I: An Arcadian Landscape between 1700 and 1882: Chorus: Tripping hither, tripping thither (Chorus, Celia, Lelia)
- Iolanthe:Act I: My well-loved lord - Of all the young ladies I know (Phylis, Lord Tolloller, Lord Mountararat, Chorus)
- Iolanthe:Act I: The Law is the true embodiment (Lord Chancellor, Chorus)
- I Am the Captain of The Pinafore!
- Iolanthe:Act II: Though p'raps I may incur your blame (Lord Mountararat, Lord Tolloller, Phyllis, Private Willis)
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 1: Belaye's Solo
- If Saphir Choose to Marry, I Shall be Fixed...
- Iolanthe:Appendix: Pineapple Poll: Scene 1: Pool's Solo
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- Love Unrequited
- Loudly Let the Trumpet Bray
- Long Years Ago - Fourteen, Maybe
- Love Is a Plaintive Song
- Let the Merry Cymbals Sound
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- My Lords, It May Not Be
- My Lord, a Suppliant At Your FeetIt May Not Be
- Madam, it Had Been Represented to Me... (Dialogue)
- May It Please You My Lud!
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- None Shall Part Us From Each Other
- Now Tell Us, We Pray You
- Now, the Pirate's Lair!When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold
- Nay, Tempt Me NotSpurn Not the Nobly Born
- Never Mind the Why and Wherefore
- Now Tell Me My Fine Fellow (Dialogue)
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- Overture
- Overture
- Over the Bright Blue Sea
- Overture
- Oh, Better Far to Live and Die (I Am a Pirate King)
- Oh, False One, You Have Deceived Me?
- Oh, Joy Unbounded
- Oh Such Eyes As Maidens Cherish
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- Patience:Act II: Love is a plaintive song (Patience)
- Princess Ida:Act II: Mighty maiden with a mission(Chorus)
- Patience:Act I: The soldiers of our queen (Chorus of Dragoons)
- Princess Ida:Act I: Perhaps if you address the lady (Gama, Hildebrand)
- Patience:Act II: A magnet hung in a hardware shop (Grosvenor, Maidens)
- Patience:Act II: A magnet hung in a hardware shop (Grosvenor, Chorus)
- Patience:Act II: If Saphir I choose to marry (Lt. Duke, Colonel Calverly, Major Murgatroyd, Lady Angela, Lady Saphir)
- Patience:Act I: When I first put this uniform on (Colonel Calverly, Chorus of Dragoons)
- Princess Ida:Act III: I built upon a rock (Princess)
- Patience:Act I: In a doleful train (Chorus of Ladies, Chorus of Dragoons, Lady Angela, Bunthorne, Lady Saphir)
- Princess Ida:Act I: If you give me your attention (Gama, Chorus)
- Princess Ida:Act II: Finale (Tutti)
- Patience:Act I: Prithee, pretty maiden (Patience, Grosvenor)
- Princess Ida:Act II: They intend to send a wire (Hilarion, Florian, Cyril)
- Princess Ida:Act II: The world is but a broken toy (Princess, Hilarion, Cyril, Florian)
- Princess Ida:Act I: Recit: Must we, till then, in prison cell be thrust? (Gama, Hildebrand, Arac, Guron, Scynthius)
- Patience:Act I: Long years ago (Patience, Lady Angela, Ensemble)
- Princess Ida:Act II: Gently, gently, evidently (Hilarion, Cyril, Florian)
- Patience:Act II: So go to him and say to him (Bunthorne, Lady Jane)
- Patience:Act I: Finale (Chorus, Lt Duke, Colonel Calverly, Bunthorne, Lady Jane, Patience, Ensemble)
- Princess Ida:Act III: When anger spreads his song (Chorus of Soldiers)
- Princess Ida:Act III: Whene'er I spoke (Gama)
- Patience:Act II: I'm Waterloo House young man (Grosvenor, Girls)
- Patience:Act II: Sad is that woman's lot - Silvered is the raven hair (Lady Jane)
- PatienceAct 1:The soldiers of our Queen
- Princess Ida:Act I: Recit: Come, Cyril, Florian (Hilarion) - Expressive glances (Hilarion, Cyril, Florian, Chorus)
- Patience - Overture
- Princess Ida:Act I: Recit: Today we meet - Ballad: Ida was a twelvemonth old (Hilarion)
- Patience:Act I: Twenty love-sick maidens we (Chorus, Lady Angela, Lady Ella)
- Princess Ida:Act I: Search throughout the panorama (Chorus, Florian)
- Princess Ida:Act II: The woman of the wisest wit (Psyche, Melissa, Hilarion, Cyril, Florian)
- Princess Ida:Act III: This helmet, I suppose (Arac, Guron, Scynthius)
- Princess Ida:Act II: Would you know the kind of maid (Cyril)
- Princess Ida:Act III: This is our duty plain (Chorus of ladies, soldiers)
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- Ruddigore:Act II: When the night wind howls
- Ruddigore:Act I: When the bands are blossoming (Rose, Hannah, Ensemble)
- Ruddigore:Act II: He yields! He answers to our call (Chorus, Sir Ruthven)
- Ruddigore:Act I: From the briny sea - Ballad: I shipped d'ye see (Chorus, Richard)
- Ruddigore:Act I: My boy, you may take it from me (Robin)
- Ruddigore - Overture
- Refrain, Audacious Tar
- Ruddigore:Act II: Happily coupled are we (Richard, Chorus)
- Ruddigore:Act I: Fair is Rose as bright May day (Chorus, Zorah)
- Ruddigore:Act I: Hail the bride of seventeen Summers (Chorus)
- Ruddigore:Act II: In bygone days I had thy love (Rose, Sir Ruthven, Richard, Chorus)
- Ruddigore:Act I: You understand? I think I do (Sir Despard, Richard)
- Ruddigore:Act I: Sir Rupert Murgatroyd (Dame Hannah, Chorus)
- Ruddigore:Act I: If somebody there chanced to be (Rose)
- Ruddigore:Act II: My eyes are fully open
- Ruddigore:Act I: Oh why am I moody and sad? (Sir Despard)
- Ruddigore:Act II: When the night wind howls (Sir Roderick)
- Ruddigore:Act II: Finale (The Company)
- Ruddigore:Act II: Painted emblems of a race (Sir Ruthven, Ghosts)
- Ruddigore:Ruddigore: Hornpipe
- Ruddigore:Act I: Cheerily carols the lark - To a garden full of posies (Margaret)
- Ruddigore:Act I: Hornpipe (Orchestra)
- Ruddigore:Overture (composed by Geoffrey Toye)
- Ruddigore:Act II: There grew a little flower (Hannah, Sir Ruthven)
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- Stop, Ladies, Pray!
- Said I to Myself, Said I
- Still Brooding on Their Mad Infatuation
- Strephon's a Member of Parliament
- Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too Well
- Soon As We May, Off and Away
- Sir Joseph, I Cannot Express to You My Delight... (Dialogue)
- Stay, We Must Not Lose Our Senses
- Stay, We Imlore You, Before Our Hopes Are Blighted
- Silvered Is the Raven Hair
- Sad Is a Woman's Lot Who, Year by Year
- Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance or The Slave of DutyAct 2 - 31. “When A Felon's Not Engaged In His Employment”
- Sir, You are Sad
- So Go to Him and Say to Him, With Compliment Ironical
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- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: All is prepared (Mabel, Frederic)
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 3: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: A rollicking band of pirates we (Pirates, Police, Sergeant)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Ring forth, ye bells(Chorus)
- The Sorcerer:Overture
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: Sighing sofily to the river (Major-General)
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 8: So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret
- The Mikado:Act II: Here's a how-de-do!
- The Yeoman Of The Guard, Act 2, Pt. 2
- The SorcererAct 1:11. Welcome joy! adieu to sadness!
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 10: Alone, and Yet Alive!
- The SorcererAct 2:26. Or he or I must die
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Scene 6: Here's a Man of Jollity
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 1: Braid the Raven Hair
- The Mikado:Act I: Recitative: And have I journeyed for a month (Nanki-Poo, Pooh-Bah)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Song: In enterprise of martial kind
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: When you had left your pirate fold (Ruth, Pirate King, Frederic)
- Trial by Jury:When I, good friends (Judge)
- The Pirates of Penzance:When the foeman bares his steel
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Love feeds on many kinds of food(Alexis)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Dear friends, take pity on my lot (Constance, Notary, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: In a contemplative fashion (Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- Trial by Jury:All hail great judge (Chorus)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Finale (Ensemble)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Scene 7: I Have a Song to Sing O
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Duet: I have a song to sing, O!
- The Pirates of Penzance:When a felon's not engaged in his employment
- Though to Marry You
- The Gondoliers:Act I: When a merry maiden marries (Tessa)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: Night has spread her pall once more (Chorus, Dame Carruthers)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Hold, monsters (Mabel, Samuel, Ladies, Major-General)
- The Mikado:Act I: I am so proud (Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko, Pish-Tush)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Poor wand'ring one (Mabel, Ladies)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Poor wand'ring one!
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Dance a Cachucha (Chorus)
- The Mikado:Act II: Here's a how-de-do! (Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo, Ko-Ko)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: I'm telling a terrible story; Act I finale (Major-General, Ladies, Pirates)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Good morrow pretty maids (Francesco)
- The Mikado:Act II: Alone and yet alive - Hearts do not break (Katisha)
- The Mikado:Act II: On a tree by a river, "Willow titwillow" (Ko-Ko)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: O dry the glistening tear (Chorus, Mabel)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: When Frederic was a little lad (Ruth)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Oh Joyous Boon (Aline, Dr Daly, Alexis)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Scene 1: Night Has Spread Her Pall Once More Warders Are Ye?
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Tower warders, under orders (Chorus)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Pour, oh, pour the pirate sherry
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: When the foeman bears his steel
- The Gondoliers:Act I: In enterprise of martial kind (Duke)
- Trial by Jury:That she is reeling (Judge)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: The fearful deed is done (Aline)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: There was a time (Casilda, Luiz)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Constance, my daughter (Mrs Partlet, Constance)
- Then, Frederick, Let Your Escort Lion HeartedWhen the Foreman Bares His Steel
- The MikadoAct 1: 1. If You Want To Know Who We Are
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: Oh! A private buffoon is a lighthearted loon (Jack Point)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: We're called gondolieri (Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Oh joy! Oh joy!(Aline and Alexis)
- The Mikado:Act I: Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted (Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Scene 4: Free from His Fetters Grim
- The SorcererAct 2:26. Or he or I must die
- Trial by Jury:Oh joy unbounded (Plaintiff, Counsel, Defendant, Judge, All)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: 'Tis twelve(Alexis, Aline, Mr Wells)
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 5a: As Some Day It May Happen That a Victim Must Be Found
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Scene 3: When Our Gallant Norman Foes
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 12: There Is Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 9: Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Of happiness the very pith (Chorus of Men, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Law Is the True Embodiment
- The SorcererAct 2:19. Thou hast the pow'r....It is not love
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Recit: But bless my heart - Try we lifelong (Casilda, Duchess, Luiz, Duke, Don Alhambra)
- The SorcererAct 2:23. Oh my voice is sad and low
- The SorcererAct 1:10. With heart and with voice
- Tripping Hither, Tripping Thither
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Welcome joy! Adieu to sadness (Sir Marmaduke, Lady Sangazure)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: There lived a king (Don Alhambra, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: I am the very model of a modern Major-General (Major-General)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Is life a boon? (Colonel Fairfax)
- The Mikado:Act II: See how the fates their gifts allot (Mikado, Pitti-Sing, Katisha, Ko-Ko, Pooh-Bah)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: My child, join in these congratulations (Lady Sangazure)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Oh my voice is sad and low (Dr Daly)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Stay, we must not lose our senses (Frederic, Ladies)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: In 1940 I of age shall be (Frederic, Mabel)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Oh, is there not one maiden breast (Frederic, Ladies)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Thank you gallant gondolieri (Chorus of Girls)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture
- The SorcererAct 1:16. Now to the banquet we press
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 4: Young Man, Despair
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Scene10: Tis Done I Am a Bride
- The SorcererAct 2:18. Dear friends take pity on my lot
- The Mikado:Act II: The flowers that bloom in the spring (Nanki-Poo, Ko-Ko, Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Come let's away (Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: I stole the prince (Don Alhambra, Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Luiz)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: From the sunny Spanish shore (Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Luiz)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: With heart and with voice(Chorus of Men)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Here we are, at the risk of our lives - After sailing to this island (Chorus of Girls, Tessa, Gianetta)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: When foreman bares his steel (Sergeant of Police, Mabel)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Now Marco dear my wishes hear (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The SorcererAct 1:12. All is prepar'd for sealing and for sighing
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: When a felon's not engaged (Sergeant, Police)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Alexis doubt me not (Aline)
- Trial by Jury:Now jurymen, hear my advice (Usher)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Bridegroom and bride! (Chorus)
- Trial by Jury:O'er the season vernal (Plaintiff)
- The SorcererAct 1:10. With heart and with voice
- The SorcererAct 1:2. Constance my daughter
- The Pirates of Penzance:Overture
- The SorcererAct 2:23. Oh, my voice is sad and low
- Trial by Jury:Oh never never never (Judge)
- Trial by Jury:Is this the court of the exchequer (Defendant)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: Now what is this - Finale (Ladies, Pirate King, Pirates, Major-General, Police, Sergeant, Frederic, Ruth)
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 2a: A Wandering Minstrel I
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Oh Joyous Boon; Alas that lovers thus should meet (Aline, Dr Daly, Alexis, Ensemble)
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 5: Taken from the County Jail
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: With cat-like tread (Pirates, Police, Samuel)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Kind Sir you cannot have the heart (Gianetta)
- That Seems A Reasonable Proposition
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: Like a ghost his vigil keeping (Wilfred Shadbolt, Jack Point, Chorus, Sir Richard)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: When our gallant Norman foes (Dame Carruthers, Yeomen)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Why, where be oi (Chorus of Villagers)
- The Mikado:Act I: Young Man, Despair (Pooh-Bah. Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Were I thy bride (Phoebe)
- The SorcererAct 2:17. 'Tis twelve, I think
- The Pirates of Penzance - I am the very model of a modern Major:General
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Here is a case unprecedented! (Marco, Giuseppe, Casilda, Gianetta, Tessa)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: Hereupon we're both agreed (Jack Point, Wilfred)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Finale (Company)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Scene 6: Hark! What Was That, Sir?
- The SorcererAct 1:3. When he is here, I sigh with pleasure
- The Sorcerer:Act I: My kindly friends; O happy young heart (Aline)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Do not give way (Don Alhambra, Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- The Mikado:Act II: A more humane Mikado - My object all sublime (Mikado, Chorus)
- The SorcererAct 1:4. The air is charged with amatory numbers
- Triumph Now, For Well We Know
- The Mikado:Act II: The sun whose rays are all ablaze (Yum-Yum)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Scene 3: Hereupon We're Doth Agree
- Trial by Jury:When first my old, old love I knew (Defendant)
- The Sorcerer:Act II: Finale: Come to my mansion (Sir Marmaduke, Ensemble)
- The SorcererAct 1:12. All is prepar'd for sealing and for sighing
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Here we are, at risk of our lives (Chorus)
- The SorcererAct 1:15. Sprites of earth and air
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: Ah! Leave me not to pine (Mabel, Frederic)
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 7: The Criminal Cried, As He Dropped Him Down
- The SorcererAct 1:16. Now to the banquet we press
- Trial by Jury:A nice dilemma we have here (Judge, Counsel, Defendant, Plaintiff)
- The Mikado:Act I: A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- The Gondoliers:Act II: To help unhappy commoners - Small titles and orders (Duke, Duchess)
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 6: A More Humane Mikado Never
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 6: Comes a Train of Little Ladies
- The Pirates of Penzance:When a felon's not engaged in his employment
- The Sorcerer:Act I: The Air is charged; Time was, when love and I were well acquainted (Dr Daly)
- The SorcererAct 1:13. Love feeds on many kinds of food
- The Gondoliers:Act I: And now to choose our brides (Marco, Giuseppe, Tessa, Gianetta, Chorus)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: All is prepared (Notary, Chorus, Alexis, Aline)
- The Soldiers of Our Queen
- The Gondoliers:Act II: On the day when I was wedded (Duchess)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Song: When our gallant Norman foes
- The SorcererAct 2:25. Prepare for sad surprises
- The Gondoliers - Overture
- The Mikado:Act I: Our great Mikado, virtuous man (Pish-Tush, Chorus)
- The SorcererAct 1:13. Love feeds on many kinds of food
- The Gondoliers:The Gondoliers: Gavotte
- The SorcererAct 1:1. Ring forth ye bells
- The Gondoliers:Act II: I am a courtier grave and serious (Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Scene 11: Were I Thy Bride
- The Gondoliers:Act I: These was a time (Casilda, Luiz)
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: When a wooer goes a-wooing (Elsie, Phoebe, Colonel Fairfax, Jack Point)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: Hush, hush, not a word (Frederic, Pirates, Major-General)
- The Mikado:Act I: 3 little maids from school
- The SorcererAct 2: 26. Or he or I must die
- The Mikado:Act II: Brightly dawns our wedding day (Yum-Yum, Pitti Sing, Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Finale
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Constance, my daughter(Mrs Partlet, Constance)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Here's a first rate opportunity (Pirates, Ladies)
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: Away, away! My heart's on fire (Pirate King, Ruth, Frederic)
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 4a: And I Have Journeyed for a Month, or Nearly
- The Mikado:Act I: Overture
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Scene 2: Oh! a Private Buffoon Is a Light-Hearted Loon
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Overture
- The Mikado:Act I: So please you sir, we much regret (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: For everyone who feels inclined (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- Trial by Jury:May if please you, my lud (Counsel for plaintiff)
- The Mikado:The Mikado: Behold the Lord High Executioner
- The SorcererAct 1:6. Sir Marmaduke
- Trial by Jury:Comes the broken flower (Chorus of bridesmaids)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: In enterprise of marital kind (Duke)
- The SorcererAct 2:24. Oh, joyous boon
- The SorcererAct 1:2. Constance, my daughter
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: Hark! What was that, sir? (Leonard, Colonel Fairfax, Chorus)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Ring forth, ye bells (Chorus)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: I am a courtier, grave and serious (Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Yeoman Of The Guard, Act 1, Pt. 3
- The Sorcerer:Overture
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: What ought we to do (Edith, Kate) - How beautifully blue th sky (Ladies, Mabel, Frederic)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Then one of us will be a queen (Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- The Mikado, Act 1 No. 2: Gentlemen, I Prey Tell Me
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 9: The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act II: Duet: Hereupon we're both agreed
- The Sorcerer:Act II: I rejoice that it’s decided(Alexis and Ensemble)
- The SorcererAct 2:17. 'Tis twelve I think
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act II: Though in body and in mind (Sergeant)
- The Pirates of Penzance or The Slave of Duty:Overture
- The Mikado:Act II: From every kind of man (Mikado, Katisha)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Minuet(Orchestra)
- The SorcererAct 2:22. Alexis! Doubt me not...The fearful deed is done
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Take a pair of sparkling eyes
- The Gondoliers:Act I: From the sunny Spanish shore (Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Luiz)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Finale
- The Yeoman Of The Guard, Act 1, Pt. 2
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 4: Here's a How-de-Do
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 5: Miya Sama, Miya Sama
- Trial by Jury:For these kind words (Judge)
- The Gondoliers:The Gondoliers: March - With ducal pomp
- The Sorcerer:Act I: With heart and with voice (Chorus)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: My name is John Wellington Wells (Mr Wells)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 1 Scene 5: Is Life a Boon
- The Sorcerer:Act I: The Air is charged; Time was, when love and I were well acquainted(Dr Daly)
- The SorcererAct 2:20. I rejoice that it's decided
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Take a pair of sparkling eyes (Marco)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Now let the loyal lieges gather round - Finale (Don Alhambra, Inez, Company)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Rising early in the morning (Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: When a merry maiden marries (Tessa, Chorus)
- The Mikado:Act I: Three little maids from school (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Chorus of Girls)
- The Yeomen of the Guard, Act 1 Scene 1: When Maiden Loves She Sits and Sighs
- The SorcererAct 1:8. My kindly friends...Oh happy young heart
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Buon giorno, signorine (Giuseppe, Marco, Chorus of Girls)
- The Mikado: Overture
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Replying we sing (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The SorcererAct 1:11. Welcome joy! adieu to sadness!
- The Pirates of Penzance:Act I: Oh, false one, your have deceived me (Frederic, Ruth)
- The Hours Creep on Apace
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: Here's a man to sing jollity (Chorus)
- That She Is Reeling
- The Gondoliers:Act II: There lived a king (Don Alhambra)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Rising early in the morning (Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Sorcerer:Act I: Finale (Mr Wells, Aline, Alexis, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Then away we go (Chorus, Marco)
- The SorcererAct 1:7. With heart and voice
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: I've jibe and joke (Jack Point)
- The Nightingale
- The Mikado:Act II: The flowers that bloom in the spring
- The Gondoliers:Act II: Take a pair of sparkling eyes (Marco)
- The Yeoman of the Guard, Act 2 Scene 7: a Man Who Would Woo a Fair Maid
- The Yeomen of the Guard:Act I: When maiden loves (Phoebe)
- The Gondoliers:Act I: Bridegroom and bride (Chorus)
- The Mikado, Act 2 No. 8: See How the Fates Their Gifts Allot
- The Sorcerer:Act I: With heart and with voice(Chorus of Girls)
- The Gondoliers:Act II: With ducal pomp (Chorus of Men, Duke, Duchess)
- The Mikado:Act II: Finale (Entire Company)
- Trial by Jury:Oh, I was like that (Jurymen)
- The SorcererAct 2:21. Oh, I have wrought much evil with my spells...
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- Utopia Limited - Comic opera in two actsAct 2:18. O Zara my beloved one
- Utopia Limited - Comic opera in two actsAct 1:12. Oh maiden rich in Girton lore
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- When First My Old, Old Love I Knew
- We Sail the Ocean Blue
- When I Was a Lad I Served a Term
- When Darkly Looms the Day
- With Cat-Like Tread
- When I Go Out of the Door
- We've Been Thrown Over, We're Aware
- When a Felon's Not Engaged In His Employment
- With cat:like tread
- Where Is The Plaintiff?
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