Gilbert & Sullivan Songtexte
A British Tar
If You Want to Know Who We Are
If You're Anxious to Shine
Gründung 1870, Auflösung 1896
Songtexte
- If You Want to Know Who We Are
- A Wandering Minstrel, I
- Our Great Mikado
- Young Man, Despair
- Behold the Lord, High Executioner!
- I've Got a Little List
- Three Little Maids
- Braid the Raven Hair
- The Sun, Whose Rays
- The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
- On a Tree by a River ("Tit Willow")
- There Is Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast
- The Mikado: Overture
- The Mikado: If you want to know who we are
- The Mikado: Gentlemen, I pray you tell me
- The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- The Mikado: Our great Mikado, virtuous man
- The Mikado: Young man, despair
- The Mikado: And I have journey'd for a month
- The Mikado: Behold the Lord High Executioner!
- The Mikado: As someday it may happen that a victim must be found
- The Mikado: Comes a train of little ladies
- The Mikado: Three Little Maids From School Are We
- The Mikado: So please you, Sir, we much regret
- The Mikado: Were you not to Ko Ko plighted
- The Mikado: I am so proud, If I allowed
- The Mikado: With aspect stern and gloomy stride
- The Mikado: The threatn'd cloud has pass'd away
- The Mikado: Your revels cease! Assist me, all of you!
- The Mikado: Oh fool, that fleeest My hallow'd joys!
- The Mikado: For he's going to marry Yum Yum
- The Mikado: The hour of gladness is dead and gone.
- The Mikado: Ye torrents roar! Ye tempests howl!
- The Mikado: Braid the raven hair, Weave the supple tresses
- The Mikado: The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- The Mikado: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
- The Mikado: Here's a how-de-do!
- The Mikado: Miya sama, miya sama, o n'mma no maye ni
- The Mikado: From ev'ry kind of man Obedience I expect
- The Mikado: A More Humane Mikado Never Did In Japan Exist
- The Mikado: The criminal cried as he dropp'd him down
- The Mikado: See How The Fates Their Gifts Allot
- The Mikado: The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la
- The Mikado: Alone and yet alive
- The Mikado: Hearts do not break! They sting and ache
- The Mikado: On a tree by a river a little tom tit
- The Mikado: There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
- The Mikado: Fanfare
- The Mikado: For He's Gone and Married Yum-Yum
- We Shall Sail the Ocean Blue
- I'm Called Little Buttercup
- My Gallant Crew, Good Morning (I Am the Captain of the Pinafore)
- I'm the Monarch of the Sea
- When I Was a Lad
- Nevermind the Why and Wherefore
- Kind Captain, I've Important Information
- Carefully on Tip-Toe Stealing
- For He Is an Englishman
- I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General
- When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment
- With Cat Like Tread
- My Name is John Wellington Wells
- Take a Pair of Sparkling Eves
- If You're Anxious to Shine
- A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- Behold the Lord High Executioner
- As Someday It May Happen (I've Got a Little List)
- Three Little Maids From School Are We
- The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze (The Moon and I)
- Here's a How-De-Do!
- From Ev'ry Kind of Man Obedience I Expect
- A More Humane Mikado Never Did in Japan Exist (To Let the Punishment
- The Criminal Cried as He Dropp'd Him Down
- The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, Tra La
- On a Tree by a River a Little Tom Tit (Oh Willow, Titwillow)
- For He's Gone and Married Yum Yum
- Pour, O Pour the Pirate Sherry
- When Frederic Was a Little Lad
- Oh, Better Far to Live and Die
- Oh, False One, You Have Deceived Me!
- Climbing Over Rocky Mountain
- Stop, Ladies, Pray!
- Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast
- Poor Wandering One
- What Ought We to Do?
- How Beautifully Blue the Sky
- Stay, We Must Not Lose Our Senses
- Hold, Monsters!
- Oh, Men of Dark and Dismal Fate
- Oh, Dry the Glistening Tear
- Then Frederic
- When the Foeman Bares His Steel
- Now for the Pirates' Lair!
- When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold
- My Eyes Are Fully Open
- Away, Away! My Heart's on Fire
- All Is Prepared
- Stay, Frederic, Stay!
- Sorry Her Lot
- No, I Am Brave
- A Rollicking Band of Pirates We
- With Cat-Like Tread, Upon Our Prey We Steal
- Hush, Hush! Not a Word
- Sighing Softly to the River
- Finale
- Overture
- List and Learn
- Good Morrow, Pretty Maids
- For Merriest Fellows Are We
- See, See at Last They Come to Make Their Choice
- Buon' giorno, signorine!
- We're Called Gondolieri, But that's a Vagary
- And Now to Choose Our Brides
- Are You Peeping?
- Thank You Gallant Gondolieri
- From the Sunny Spanish Shore
- In Enterprise of Martial Kind
- O Rapture, when Alone Together
- There Was a time, a Time for Ever Gone - Ah Woe Is Me!
- I Stole The Prince
- But, Bless My Heart, Consider My Position!
- Try We Life-long We Can Never Straighten Out Life's Tangled Skin
- Bridegroom and Bride
- When a Merry Maiden Marries
- Kind Sir, You Cannot Have the Heart, Our Lives to Part
- Do Not Give Way to This Uncalled-for Grief
- Then One of Us Will Be a Queen
- Three Little Maids From School
- A Wandering Minstrel I
- On a Tree by the River a Little Tom-Tit
- Behold the Lord High Executioner!
- As Some Day It May Happen
- The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- Here's a How-De-Do
- There Is Beauty in the Bellow of Blast
- Nevermind the Way and Wherefore
- We Sail The Ocean Blue
- I'm Called the Captain of Pinafore
- Oh Joy! Oh Rapture Unforeseen
- When I, Good Friends, Was Called to the Bar
- The Soldiers of Our Queen
- Am I Alone and Unobserved?
- So Go to Him and Say to Him
- When Our Gallant Norman Foes
- I Have a Song to Sing, O!
- When Maiden Loves, She Sits and Sighs
- Tower Warders Under Orders
- Poor Wand'ring One
- I Know a Youth Who Loves a Maid
- When the Night Wind Howls in the Chimney Cowls
- My Eyes Are Fully Open to My Awful Situation
- Loudly Let the Trumpet Bray
- Love Unrequited
- If You're in You're Sure to Win
- When All Night Long a Chap Remains
- Said I to Myself, Said I
- When Britain Really Ruled the Waves
- We're Called Gondolieri
- In Enterprise of a Martial Kind
- Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes
- Dance a Cachucha, Fandango, Bolero
- The One of Us Will Be Queen
- If You Give Me Your Attention
- The Woman of the Wisest Wit
- I Built Upon a Rock
- When 'ere I Spoke Sarcastic Joke
- This Helmet I Suppose
- Tripping hither, tripping thither
- Iolanthe! From thy dark exile
- Good morrow, good mother
- Fare thee well, attractive stranger
- Good morrow, good lover
- None shall part us from each other
- The Law Is the True Embodiment
- My Well-Loved Lord and Guardian Dear
- Nay, tempt me not
- Spurn not the nobly born
- My Lords, It May Not Be
- When I Went to the Bar
- When darkly looms the day
- This Gentleman is Seen
- For riches and rank I do not long
- The Lady of My Love Has Caught Me
- Go away, Madam
- Oh! Chancellor unwary
- Henceforth, Strephon, cast away
- With Strephon for Your Foe
- Young Man, Dispair
- Behold, the Lord High Executioner
- Comes a Train of Little Ladies
- So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret
- Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted
- Finale Act I
- A More Humane Mikado
- Alone, and Yet Alive
- Tit Willow
- (Act I) We Sail the Ocean Blue
- Hail, Men-O'-War's Men
- But Tell Me, Who's the Youth
- The Nightingale
- A Maiden Fair To See
- My Gallant Crew, Good Morning
- I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
- Sir, You Are Sad
- Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too Well
- Over The Bright Blue Sea
- I Am the Monarch of the Sea
- When I Was a Lad I Served a Term
- A British Tar Is A Soaring Soul
- Refrain, Audacious Tar
- Can I Survive This Overbearing
- Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen
- This Very Night With Bated Breath
- Let's Give Three Cheers
- Entr'acte
- (Act II) Fair Moon, to Thee I Sing
- Things Are Seldom What They Seem
- The Hours Creep on Apace
- Pretty Daughter of Mine
- Farewell My Own
- A Many Years Ago
- O Joy, O Rapture Unforeseen
- Hark, the Hour of Ten Is Sounding
- Now Jurymen Hear My Advice
- Is This the Court of the Exchequer
- When First My Old, Old Love I Knew
- Silence... All Hail Great Judge
- When I, Good Friends, Was Call'd to the Bar
- Swear Thou the Jury
- Where Is the Plaintiff
- Comes the Broken Flower
- Oh, Never, Never, Never
- May It Please You My Lud
- That She Is Reeling Is Plain to Me
- Oh Gentlemen Listen I Pray
- That Seems a Reasonable Proposition
- A Nice Dilemma We Have Here
- I Love Him With Fervour Unceasing
- The Question, Gentlemen, Is One of Liquor
- Oh Joy Unbounded
- When Fred'ric Was a Little Lad
- Oh! False One, You Have Deceiv'd Me
- Poor Wand'ring One!
- I Am The Very Model
- Finale Act One
- Introduction / Oh! Dry the Glist'ning Tear
- Then, Frederic, Let Your Escort Lion-Hearted
- Away, Away, My Heart's on Fire!
- Stay, Fred'ric, Stay!
- No, I'll be Brave!
- Now What is This? / Finale Act Two
- When All Night Long
- Strephon's a Member of Parliament!
- In Vain to Us You Plead
- Oh, Foolish Fay
- Though P'raps I May Incur Your Blame
- Love, Unrequited, Robs Me of My Rest
- If You Go In
- Fold Your Flapping Wings
- If We're Weak Enough to Tarry
- My Lord, A Suppliant at Your Feet I Kneel
- It May Not Be for So the Fates Decide!
- Finale: Soon as We May
- The Mikado: Act I. "If you want to know who we are" (Nobles)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Gentlemen, I pray you tell me" (Nanki-Poo, A Noble)
- The Mikado: Act I. "A wand'ring minstrel, I" (Nanki-Poo, Nobles)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Our great Mikado, virtous man" (Pish-Tush, Nobles)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Young man, despair" (Poo-Bah, Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush)
- The Mikado: Act I. "And have I journey'd for a month" (Nanki-Poo, Poo-Bah)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Behold the Lord High Executioner!" (Nobles, Ko-Ko)
- The Mikado: Act I. "As some day it may happen" (Ko-Ko, Nobles)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Comes a train of little ladies" (Girls)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Three little maids from school" (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Girls)
- The Mikado: Act I. "So please you, sir, we much regret" (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Poo-Bah, Girls)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted" (Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum)
- The Mikado: Act I. "I am so proud" (Poo-Bah, Ko-Ko, Pish-Tush)
- The Mikado: Act I. "With aspect stern" (Nobles, Girls, Poo-Bah, Ko-Ko, Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, Others)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Your revels cease" (Katisha, Nanki-Poo, Pitti-Sing, Yum-Yum, Others)
- The Mikado: Act II. "Braid the raven hair" (Girls, Pitti-Sing)
- The Mikado: Act II. "The sun, whose rays are all ablaze" (Yum-Yum)
- The Mikado: Act II. "Brightly dawns our wedding day" (Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush)
- The Mikado: Act II. "Here's a how-de-do!" (Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo, Ko-Ko)
- The Mikado: Act II. "Miya sama, miya sama" (Girls, Nobles, Mikado, Katisha)
- The Mikado: Act II. "A more humane Mikado" (Mikado, Nobles)
- The Mikado: Act II. "The criminal cried" (Ko-Ko, Nobles, Pitti-Sing, Poo-Bah)
- The Mikado: Act II. "See how the Fates their gifts allot" (Mikado, Pitti-Sing, Poo-Bah, Ko-Ko, Katisha)
- The Mikado: Act II. "The flowers that bloom in the spring" (Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Poo-Bah, Ko-Ko)
- The Mikado: Act II. "Alone, and yet alive" (Katisha)
- The Mikado: Act II. "Hearts do not break" (Katisha)
- The Mikado: Act II. "On a tree by a river a little tom-tit" (Ko-Ko)
- The Mikado: Act II. "There is a beauty in the bellow of the blast" (Katisha, Ko-Ko)
- The Mikado: Act II. "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" (Pitti-Sing, Ko-Ko, Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, Others)
- Hail, Men-O'-Wars Men / I'm Called Little Buttercup
- But Tell Me / The Nightingale Sighed for the Moon's Bright Ray
- My Gallant Crew, Good Morning / I Am the Captain of the Pinafore
- Over the Bright Blue Sea / Sir Joseph's Barge Is Seen
- Gaily Tripping
- Now Give Three Cheers / I Am the Monarch of the Sea
- For I Hold That On The Seas
- A British Tar
- Interlude
- Fair Moon, to Thee I Sing
- A Simple Sailor Lowly Born
- Pretty Daughter of Mine / He Is an Englishman
- My Pain and My Distress / A Many Years Ago
- Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen / Finale Act II
- Oh Happiness The Very Pith in Barataria
- Rising Early in the Morning
- Here We Are, At the Risk of Our Lives
- Dance A Cachucha
- There Lived A King
- In a Contemplative Fashion
- With Ducal Pomp and Ducal Pride
- On The Day When I Was Wedded
- To Help Unhappy Commoners
- I Am A Courtier Grave and Serious
- Here Is A Case Unprecedented
- Now Let the Loyal Lieges Gather Round
- This Statement We Receive
- Once More Gondolieri
- The Mikado, Act II No. 7: The criminal cried, as he dropped him down
- The Mikado, Act II No. 8: See how the Fates their gifts allot
- The Mikado, Act II No. 9: The flowers that bloom in the spring
- The Mikado, Act II No. 10: Alone and yet alive!
- The Mikado, Act II No. 10a: Hearts do not break!
- The Mikado, Act II No. 11: On a tree by a river, a little Tom-tit sang Willow, tit-Willow
- The Mikado, Act II No. 12: There is a beauty in the bellow of the blast
- The Mikado, Act II No. 13: For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
- Iolanthe, Act I: Overture
- Iolanthe, Act I No. 5: None shall part us
- Iolanthe, Act I No. 6a: Entrance and March of the Peers: Loudly let the trumpet bray
- Iolanthe, Act I No. 9: Nay tempt me not
- Iolanthe, Act I No. 10: Spurn not the nobly born
- Iolanthe, Act I No. 12: When I went to the bar
- Iolanthe, Act I No. 13: When next your houses do assemble
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 1: When all night long a chap remains
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 2: Strephon's a member of Parliament
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 3: When Britain really ruled the waves
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 5: O foolish fay
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 7: Love, unrequited robs me of my rest
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 7a: When you're lying awake with a dismal headache
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 8: He who shies at such a prize
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 9: If we're weak enough to tarry
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 10: My Lord - a suppliant at your feet
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 10a: He loves if in the bygone years
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 11: It may not be - for so the Fates decide
- Iolanthe, Act II No. 12: Soon as we may
- Oh, Sisters, Deaf to Pity's Name... Poor Wandering One!
- Dance a Cachuca, Fandango, Bolero
- When I Put This Uniform On
- A Magnet Hung in a Hardware Shop
- When Maiden Loves She Sits and Sighs
- The Mikado: Overture (arr. Dodgson)
- The Mikado, Act I No. 1: If you want to know who we are
- The Mikado, Act I No. 1a: Gentleman - I pray you tell me
- The Mikado, Act I No. 2: A wand'ring minstrel I
- The Mikado, Act I No. 3: Our great Mikado, virtuous man
- The Mikado, Act I No. 4: Young man, despair, likewise go to
- The Mikado, Act I No. 4a: And I have journey'd for a month
- The Mikado, Act I No. 5: Behold the Lord High Executioner!
- The Mikado, Act I No. 5a: As some day it may happen
- The Mikado, Act I No. 6: Comes a train of little ladies
- The Mikado, Act I No. 7: Three little maids from school
- The Mikado, Act I No. 8: So please you, Sir, we much regret
- The Mikado, Act I No. 9: Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
- The Mikado, Act I No. 10: I am so proud
- The Mikado, Act I No. 11: With aspect stern, and gloomy stride
- The Mikado, Act I No. 11a: Your revels cease!
- The Mikado, Act II No. 1: Braid the raven hair
- The Mikado, Act II No. 2: The sun, whose rays are all ablaze
- The Mikado, Act II No. 3: Brightly dawns our wedding day
- The Mikado, Act II No. 4: Here's a how-de-do! If I marry you
- The Mikado, Act II No. 5: Mi-ya-sa-ma, mi-ya-sa-ma
- The Mikado, Act II No. 6: A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist
- For the merriest fellows are we
- My Papa, He Keeps Three Horses
- In the Enterprise of Martial Kind
- There Was a Time, a Time Forever Gone
- I Stole the Prince, and I Brought Him Here
- But, bless my heart
- Try we life-long
- Kind Sir, You Cannot Have the Heart
- For ev'ry one who feels inclined
- Now, Marco dear, my wishes hear
- Then away they go to an island fair
- The Sorcerer: The Air Is Changed / Time Was When Love
- The Mikado: Comes a Train / Three Little Maids
- With Cat-Like Tread
- Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
- The Mikado: Gentlemen / A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- The Mikado: I Am So Proud
- The Mikado: Hour of Gladness / Act I Finale
- Now Give Three Cheers
- The Mikado: The Sun Whose Rays
- The Mikado: Mi-ya Sa-ma / From Every Kind of Man
- Recitative: And Have I Journeyed For A Month
- Can I Survive This Overbearing?
- The Mikado: Young Man Despair
- There Was a Time
- My Gallant Crew
- For the Merriest Fellows
- Carefully on Tiptoe Stealing
- Small Titles And Orders
- The Sorcerer: Come to My Mansion / Now to the Banquet We Press
- The Mikado: On A Tree By A River
- Our Great Mikado, Virtuous Man
- The Mikado: For He's Gone and Married / Act II Finale
- Do Not Give Way
- O Rapture When Alone
- Miya Sama, Miya Sama
- Young Man, Despair, Likewise Go To
- The Sorcerer: Be Happy All / Eat, Drink and Be Gay!
- The Royal Prince
- The Mikado: Our Great Mikado
- The Mikado: With Aspect Stern
- The Sorcerer: I Rejoice That It's Decided
- The Mikado: So Please You, Sir
- Now Let the Loyal Lieges
- For He's Gone and Married Yum-Yum
- Farewell, My Own!
- With Aspect Stern And Gloomy Stride
- For Everyone Who Feels
- The Criminal Cried As He Dropped Him Down
- Replying We Sing
- A More Humane Mikado Never Did in Japan Exist (To Let the Punishment Fit the Crime)
- Come, Let's Away
- The Sorcerer: Oh Joyous Boon!
- Of Happiness the Very Pith
- The Mikado: And Have I Journeyed
- Never Mind the Why and Wherefore
- But Tell Me Who's The Youth
- The Mikado: Behold the Lord High Executioner / Taken From the County Jail
- The Sorcerer: Sprites of Earth and Air
- The Mikado: Alone, and Yet Alive / Hearts Do Not Break
- The Mikado: Here's a How-de-do
- The Sorcerer: My Name Is John Wellington Wells
- The Mikado: The Threatened Cloud
- See How The Fates Their Gifts Allot
- On A Tree By A River, A Little Tom-Tit Sang, "Willow, Tit-Willow"
- But Bless My Heart
- Sir, You Are Sad!
- I Am So Proud
- O Joy, Oh Rapture Unforseen!
- Sir Joseph's Barge Is Seen
- The Sorcerer: All is Prepar'd / With Heart and Voice
- A More Humane Mikado Never Did In Japan Exist
- The Sorcerer: Oh, I Have Wrought Much Evil
- The Mikado: The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring
- The Mikado: See How the Fates
- List and Learn, Ye Dainty Roses
- The Mikado: The Criminal Cried
- The Mikado: A More Humane Mikado
- The Mikado: Were You not to Ko-Ko Plighted
- As Some Day It May Happen ("The List Song")
- Here's A How-De-Do! If I Marry You
- The Sorcerer: Welcome, Joy!
- The Mikado: Your Revels Cease / Oh Fool That Fleeth
- The Sorcerer: Thou Hast the Pow'r / Is It Not Love
- I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General
- The Sorcerer: Ring Forth, Ye Bells
- The Mikado: As Some Day It May Happen
- The Sorcerer: Constance, My Daughter
- The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- The Mikado: Braid The Raven Hair
- The Sorcerer: My Kindly Friends / Oh, Happy Young Heart!
- Now what is this, and what is that
- Overture: Cox and Box
- Oh, master, hear one word, I do implore
- No, I'll be brave
- Oh, False One!
- Frederic here! Oh joy!
- Pray observe the magnanimity
- Oh, far better to live and die
- Here's A First Rate Opportunity
- I'm telling a terrible story
- In 1940 I of age shall be
- Hold, monsters! Ere your pirate
- Young Frederic!
- Now Frederic Let Your Escort
- What Shall I Do
- Overture in C (In Memoriam)
- Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name
- Pour, oh pour the Pirate Sherry
- When the Foeman Bears His Steel
- Stay, Frederic, Stay
- Sighing Softly
- Overture "Princess Ida"
- Ah, leave me not to pine
- Overture: The Sorcerer
- Though in body and in mind
- Nightmare Song
- Patience: Act I. “But who is this, whose god-like grace”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “O rapture when alone” (Casilda, Luiz)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: I Have a Song to Sing, O!
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Why, who is this approaching?” (Ludwig, Chorus)
- Mikado: A Wandering Minstrel I
- The Mikado: Act I. “So please you, sir, we much regret”
- Dialogue: 'This is a painful state'
- Patience. Act I. “Your maiden hearts” (Duke, Dragoons, Maidens)
- Never Mind the Why and Wherefore (H.M.S. Pinafore)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “No, I’ll be brave”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: We Sail the Ocean Blue
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “How beautifully blue the sky”
- Iolanthe: When All Night Long a Chap Remains
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Hold, bridge and bridgegroom” (Sir Despard, Rose, Robin, Zorah, Richard, Margaret, Chorus)
- Prelude
- Patience: Act II. “Sad is a woman’s lot who, year by year”
- Duet: 'You understand?'
- Trial by Jury: “Comes the broken flower” (Bridesmaids, Plaintiff)
- Finale: 'Hail the bride'
- The Gondoliers: From the Sunny Spanish Shore
- Trial by Jury: “Now jurymen hear my advice” (Usher, Barristers, Attorneys, Jury, Public)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Entr’acte
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Away, away! my heart’s on fire”
- The Mikado: Act II. “Miya sama, miya sama”
- We Sail the Ocean Blue ... Buttercup's Song
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “List and learn, ye dainty roses” (Chorus)
- Oh Never, Never, Never
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “My goodness me! What shall I do?” (Chorus, Ludwig)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “This very night” (Josephine, Hebe, Ralph, Boatswain, Relatives, Sailors, Dick)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “See, see at last they come to make their choice”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Take a pair of sparkling eyes” (Marco)
- Patience. Act I. “True love must single-hearted be” (Patience, Bunthorne, Colonel, Major, Saphir, Angela)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero” (Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “On the day when I was wedded”
- When a Felon's Not Engaged
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “When I was a lad I served a term” (Sir Joseph, Relatives, Sailors)
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “We’re rigged out in magnificent array” (Prince of Monte Carlo, Princess of Monte Carlo, Herald, Chorus)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “To gain a brief advantage you’ve contrived”
- Patience. Act II. “After much debate internal” (Duke, Bunthorne, All)
- Trial By Jury: Oh Gentlemen Listen, I Pray
- My Pain and My Distress
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Then Frederic… When the foeman bares his steel”
- Song: 'If somebody'
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “I am a courtier grave and serious”
- Patience: Act I. “True love must single-hearted be”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “There was a time, a time for ever gone”
- Act I: Overture
- A Regular Royal Queen
- Patience: Act II. “I’m a Waterloo House young man”
- The Mikado: I've Got a Little List
- Is Life a Boon? (The Yeoman of the Guard)
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “How would I play this part” (Julia, Ernest)
- Patience: Act II. “On such eyes as maidens cherish”
- The Pirates of Penzance: I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General
- Trial by Jury: “The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor” (Judge, Counsel, Plaintiff, Defendant, Others)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Our great Mikado, virtuous man" (Pish-Tush and Men)
- Patience. Act II. “A magnet hung in a hardware shop” (Grosvenor, Maidens)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here we are, at the risk of our lives”
- The Yeomen of the Guard: When Our Gallent Norman Foes
- Overture - The Yeoman of the Guard
- Gondoliers: For the Merriest Fellows We Are
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Climbing over rocky mountain”
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Cheerily carols the lark” (Margaret)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Fair moon to thee I sing” (Captain Corcoran)
- Iolanthe: Said I to Myself, Said I
- Patience: Act II. “It’s clear that the mediaeval art”
- The Mikado: Act I. “If you want to know who we are”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then away they go to an island fair” (Chorus, Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- Princess Ida: If You Give Me Your Attention
- The Mikado: Act I. “To ask you what you mean to do”
- Trial by Jury: “That seems a reasonable proposition” (Judge, Counsel, Others)
- Iolanthe: Loudly Let the Trumpet Bray
- The Mikado: On a Tree by a River a Little Tom-Tit
- The Mikado: Act I. “Taken from a county jail”
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “Pretty Lisa, fair and tasty” (Lisa, Ludwig, Chorus)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Poor wand’ring one!”
- Scene: 'If well his suit'
- Here's a How-De-Do (The Mikado)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “The Royal Prince” (Inez, All)
- Patience: Overture
- The Judge's Song (Trial by Jury)
- The Mikado: Act I. “With aspect stern and gloomy stride”
- Trial by Jury: “Where is the plaintiff?” (Counsel, Usher)
- Where Is the Plaintiff? Comes the Broken Flower
- Beach Scene
- When a Merry Maiden Marries - The Gondoliers
- The Mikado: Act II. "Braid the raven hair, Weave the supple tresses" (Pitti-Sing and Girls)
- Never Mind the Why and Wherefore - HMS Pinafore
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “And now to choose our brides!”
- Princess Ida: Merrily Ring the Luncheon Bell
- The Pirates Of Penzance: Hail, Poetry
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “When a merry maiden marries” (Tessa, Chorus)
- Patience: Act I. “If you’re anxious for to shine”
- Oh Is There Not One Maiden Breast? ... Poor Wandering One
- Trial by Jury: “Silence in Court… All hail great Judge” (Usher, Others, Judge)
- None Shall Part Us - Iolanthe
- Patience: So Go to Him and Say to Him
- Gavotte
- My Gallant Crew ... I Am the Captain of the Pinafore
- The Gondoliers: Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes
- Hush! Hush! / Singing Softly to the River
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Come let’s away – our island crown awaits me”
- The Mikado: Act II. “A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist”
- Patience: Act I. “Long years ago – fourteen, maybe”
- Patience: Act I. “Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel”
- Ruddigore: Act II. “When the night wind howls” (Roderic, Ancestors)
- The Mikado: Act II. "There is beauty in the bellow of the blast" (Katisha, Ko-Ko)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Young man, despair, likewise go to”
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Hurrah! Now away to the wedding” (Ernest, Dr. Tannhäuser, Grand Duke, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “From the sunny Spanish shore”
- The Yeomen of the Guard: When Our Gallane Norman Foes
- Here's a Man of Jollity
- If You Go in You're Sure to Win
- The Mikado: Act I. “As some day it may happen”
- Were I Thy Bride (The Yeoman of the Guard)
- March and Graceful Dance from Henry VIII: II. Allegretto grazioso
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Frederick here! Oh, joy! Oh, rapture!”
- Trial by Jury: “Hark, the hour of ten is sounding” (Barristers, Attorneys, Jury, Public)
- Concerto for Cello in D major: II. Andante espressivo
- Dialogue: 'A maiden'
- The Mikado: Act I. “I am so proud”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Oh Joy! Oh Rapture Unforeseen
- When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment (The Pirates of Penzance)
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Now Julia, come, consider it” (Julia, Ludwig)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: When Maiden Loves, She Sits and Sighs
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “With ducal pomp and ducal pride” (Chorus, Duke, Duchess)
- Dialogue: 'We have been married'
- Patience: Act II. “Love is a plaintive song”
- The Mikado: Act I. “Three little maids from school are we”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Sorry her lot who loves too well” (Josephine)
- He Is an Englishman!
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What shall I do”
- The Mikado: Act I. “I am so proud, If I allowed”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “For the merriest fellows are we”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “To help unhappy commoners” (Duke)
- When I Marry
- The Mikado: There Is Beauty in the Bellow of Blast
- Patience: Act I. “Let the merry cymbals sound”
- Fair Moon the Thee I Sing - HMS Pinafore
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “We’re called gondolieri” (Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Mikado: Alone, And Yet Alive
- The Mikado: Act II. Fanfare
- A Policeman's Lot
- The Goldoliers: In Enterprises of Martial Kind
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Buon’giorno, signorine” (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- Major-General Scene
- The Chase
- Act Two Prelude
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Of happiness the very pith” (Chorus, Marco, Giuseppe)
- Trial by Jury: “That she is reeling is plain to me” (Judge, Foreman, Plaintiff, Counsel, Jury, Others)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “The battle’s roar is over” (Richard, Rose)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “From the briny sea” (Bridesmaids)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Behold the Lord High Executioner!”
- The Mikado: Act I. "Gentlemen, I pray you tell me" (Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush)
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “When you find you’re a broken-down critter” (Grand Duke)
- Duet: 'I once was'
- Dialogue: 'Poor Aunt'
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “And now to choose our brides” (Marco, Giuseppe, Fiametta, Vittoria, Gianetta, Tessa, Chorus)
- Patience. Act II. “Turn, oh turn in this direction” (Maidens)
- Here We Are At The Risk Of Our Lives / Rising Early In The Morning
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “For everyone who feels inclined” (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “I shippd, d’ye see, in a Revenue sloop” (Richard)
- Patience. Act II. “On such eyes as maidens cherish” (Maidens)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When a felon’s not engaged in his employment”
- The Mikado: Act I. “Comes a train of little ladies”
- Finale: 'When a man has been'
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Good morrow, pretty maids”
- Patience. Act II. “So go to him and say to him” (Jane, Bunthorne)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Oh fool, that fleest”
- The Mikado: Act II. “Here’s a how-de-do! If I marry you”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “I am a courtier grave and serious” (Casilda, Duchess, Marco, Giuseppe, Duke)
- Oh, False One, You Have Deceived Me
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Thank you gallant gondolieri”
- Tower Warder, Under Orders / This Is the Autumn of or Life
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Oh, dry the glist’ning tear”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I am the very model of a modern Major-General”
- Patience. Act II. “I’m a Waterloo House young man” (Grosvenor, Maidens)
- Patience: Act I. “And are you going a ticket to buy?”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “But tell me, who’s the youth” (Buttercup, Boatswain)
- Patience: Act I. “We’ve been thrown over, we’re aware”
- Patience. Act I. “Twenty lovesick maidens we” (Maidens, Angela, Ella)
- If You Want to Know Who We Are / A Wandering Minstrel I (The Mikado)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “For the merriest fellows” (Antonio, Chorus, Fiametta)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “You understand?” (Richard, Sir Despard)
- When a Wooer Goes A-wooing
- Patience: When I Go Out of Door
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Refrain, audacious tar” (Josephine, Ralph)
- The Mikado: Act II. “The flowers that bloom in the spring”
- The Mikado: Act II. “The criminal cried as he dropped him down”
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Tower Warders Under Orders
- Ruddigore: The Battle's Roar is Over
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stay, we must not lose our senses”
- The Gondoliers: Dance a Cachuca
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Poor wand’ring ones”
- Patience: The Soldiers of Our Queen
- Three Little Maids From School (The Mikado)
- The Mikado: Act II. “The sun, whose rays are all ablaze”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “In 1940 I of age shall be”
- Hail! Men-O'-Wars'-Men
- Patience: Act I. “Though to marry you”
- Free From His Fetters Grim
- The Mikado: Act II. “With aspect stern and gloomy stride”
- Patience: Act I. “If you want a receipt for that popular mystery”
- Ruddigore: Act II. “I was once a very abandoned person” (Sir Despard, Margaret)
- Hark, What Was That Sir?
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “I am the monarch of the sea” (Sir Joseph, Hebe, Relatives, Sailors)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “A British tar is a soaring soul” (Ralph, Boatswain, Boatswain’s Mate, Sailors)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “My eyes are fully open” (Robin, Margaret, Sir Despard)
- Ruddigore: When the Night Wind Howls in the Chimney Cowls
- Song: 'My boy, you may take it'
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Carefully on tiptoe stealing” (Ralph, Josephine, Sailors, Captain Corcoran, Dick)
- A Policeman's Lot Is Not a Happy One
- Oh, a Private Buffoon Is a Light-hearted Loon
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “A maiden fair to see” (Ralph, Sailors)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Replying, we sing as one individual”
- Stop, Ladies, Pray! / Oh Is There Not One Maiden Breast?
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Come, bumpers — aye, ever so many” (Baroness, Chorus)
- Tit Willow (The Mikado)
- The Mikado: Act II. “From every kind of man”
- I'm Called Little Buttercup - HMS Pinafore
- Scene: 'From the briny sea'
- Strange Adventure
- We Sail the Ocean Blue... I'm Called Little Buttercup (H.M.S. Pinafore)
- The Mikado: Act I. "Behold the Lord High Executioner" (Ko-Ko and Men)
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “The Prince of Monte Carlo” (Herald, Chorus)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Oh, faithless one”
- When I Was a Lad (H.M.S. Pinafore)
- Oh Joy, Oh Rapture
- Trial by Jury: “Is this the Court of the Exchequer?” (Defendant, Jury, Others)
- Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes (The Gondoliers)
- Trial by Jury: When I, Good Friends, Was Called to the Bar
- Street Scene
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, master, hear one word”
- Ruddigore: Act I. “My boy, you may take it from me” (Robin)
- Patience: Act I. “List Reginald, whilst I confess a love”
- Patience. Act II. “If Saphir I choose to marry” (Duke, Major, Saphir, Angela, Colonel)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Poor Wand'ring One
- When I, Good Friend, Was Called to the Bar
- The Mikado: Act I. “A wand’ring minstrel I”
- The Sun Whose Rays
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “I stole the Prince” (Don Alhambra, Casilda, Luiz, Duke, Duchess)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “For ev’ryone who feels inclined”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Small titles and orders” (Duke, Duchess)
- The Mikado: On a Tree by the River a Little Tom-Tit
- Patience: Act II. “When I go out of the door”
- Ruddigore: My Eyes Are Fully Open to My Awful Situation
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Let’s give three cheers” (Josephine, Hebe, Ralph, Boatswain, Relatives, Sailors)
- The Goldoliers: Dance a Cachucha, Fandango, Bolero
- H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm Called Little Buttercup
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen” (Ralph, Josephine, Sailors, Relatives, Dick)
- I Love Him, I Love Him
- Patience. Act II. “It’s clear that medieval art alone retains its zest” (Duke, Major, Colonel)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Speak woman speak, we’re all attention!”
- Patience. Act I. “I hear the soft note… But who is this?” (All)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “When a merry maiden marries”
- Trial by Jury: “May it please you, my Lud!” (Counsel, Others)
- Ruddigore: I Know a Youth Who Loves a Maid
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Farewell my own” (Ralph, Josephine, Sir Joseph, Boatswain, Dick, Hebe, Buttercup, Relatives, Sailors)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Hush! Hush! Not a word”
- Patience. Act I. “In a doleful train… Twenty lovesick maidens we” (Ella, Angela, Saphir, Maidens, Dragoons, Bunthorne)
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “Now take a card, and gaily sing” (Julia, Lisa, Ernest, Dr. Tannhäuser, Ludwig)
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “Ten minutes since I met a chap” (Ludwig, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “Oh, happy the lily” (All)
- Patience. Act I. “When I first put this uniform on” (Colonel Calverley)
- Princess Ida: I Built Upon a Rock
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “I’m called Little Buttercup” (Buttercup)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Can I survive this overbearing” (Ralph, Sailors, Hebe, Relatives, Dick, Josephine)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, sisters, deaf to pity’s name”
- Trial by Jury: “Oh joy unbounded” (Plaintiff, Counsel, Defendant, Usher, Judge, Others)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Thank you, gallant gondolieri” (Gianetta, Tessa, Chorus)
- Never Mind the Why & Wherefore
- The Mikado: A Wandering Minstrel I
- The Mikado: As Someday It May Happen
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now what is this, and what is that”
- The Mikado: Act I. “And have I journeyed for a month”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Good morrow, pretty maids” (Francesco, Fiametta, Antonio, Giorgio, Vittoria, Giulia)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Try we life-long we can never”
- Iolanthe: Love Unrequited
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pray observe the magnanimity”
- If You Go In (Iolanthe)
- Oh, Gentlemen, Listen I Pray
- Patience. Act II. “Sad is that woman’s lot” (Jane)
- Scene: 'For a week… Painted emblems'
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Nevermind the Way and Wherefore
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “We sail the ocean blue” (Sailors)
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Your loyalty our ducal heart-strings touches… At the outset I may mention” (Ludwig, Chorus)
- Dialogue: 'Poor children'
- The Mikado: The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Of happiness the very pith”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Take a pair of sparkling eyes”
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “As before you we defile” (Chorus)
- Ruddigore: In Sailing O'er Life's Ocean Wide
- The Mikado: Act II. “Hearts do not break!”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “With ducal pomp and ducal pride”
- Patience: Act II. “If Saphir I choose to marry”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Overture
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stop, ladies, pray!”
- Duet: 'I know a youth'
- The Mikado: Act I. "The hour of gladness is dead and gone" (Ensemble)
- Trial by Jury: “When I, good friends, was called to the Bar” (Judge, Others)
- The Gondoliers: Dance a Cachucha, Fandango, Bolero
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here is a case unprecedented” (Casilda, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstral I
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “As o’er our penny roll we sing” (Baroness, Grand Duke)
- The Mikado: Act II. “Alone, and yet alive”
- Patience. Act I. “The soldiers of our Queen” (Dragoons, Colonel Calverley)
- Alas! I Waver to and From
- All Hail, Great Judge!
- The Mikado: Act II. "The criminal cried as he dropp'd him down" (Ko-Ko, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah, Chorus)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Poor wand’ring one”
- Ruddigore: Act II. “I was once as meek as a new-born lamb” (Robin, Adam)
- Ruddigore: Overture
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Fair is Rose as bright May day” (Bridesmaids, Zorah)
- As Someday It May Happen
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Welcome gentry for your entry” (Chorus)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Is Life a Boon
- He Is an Englishman
- The Mikado: Act I. "If you want to know who we are" (Chorus of Men)
- Patience. Act II. “Love is a plaintive song” (Patience)
- Paradox Scene
- The Mikado: Act II. "A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist" (Mikado, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “In enterprise of martial kind”
- Patience. Act I. “Come walk up and purchase with avidity” (Bunthorne, Maidens, Dragoons, Jane, Patience)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “In bygone days I had thy love” (Rose, Robin, Richard, Bridesmaids)
- Patience: If You're Anxious to Shine
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Overture
- Duet: 'The battle's roar'
- Dialogue: 'Poor child!'
- Ruddigore: Act II. “He yields! He yields!” (Ancestors, RObin)
- Scene: 'Cheerily carols'
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Over the bright blue sea” (Female Relatives of Sir Joseph Porter, Sailors, Captain Corcoran)
- Iolanthe: When Britain Really Ruled the Waves
- Is This the Court of the Exchequer?
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “All is prepared! Your gallant crew await you!”
- The Mikado: Act I. "As someday it may happen that a victim must be found" (Ko-Ko and Men)
- What Ought We to Do / How Beautiful the Sky
- My Gallant Crew, Good Morning!
- Iolanthe: If You're in You're Sure to Win
- The Mikado: Act II. “Mi-ya-sa-ma, mi-ya-sa-ma”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Now let the loyal lieges gather round” (Don Alhambra, All)
- Song: 'Sir Rupert Murgatroyd'
- Concerto for Cello in D major: III. Molto vivace
- The Mikado: Finale Act Two
- The Mikado: Here's A How-De-Do! If I Marry You
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Things are seldom what they seem” (Buttercup, Captain, Corcoran)
- Princess Ida: When 'ere I Spoke Sarcastic Joke
- With Catlike Tread (The Pirates of Penzance)
- Pinafore: I'm Called Little Buttercup
- The Mikado: The Criminal Cried As He Dropped Him Down
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here we are, at the risk of our lives” (Chorus, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “List and learn”
- Ruddigore: Act I. “To a garden full of posies” (Margaret)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Rising early in the morning” (Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Come, let’s away” (Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Your revels cease!”
- Patience: Act I. “Am I alone and unobserved?”
- The Mikado: Act II. "The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la" (Nanki-Poo, Ko-Ko, Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah)
- A Wand'ring Minstrel - The Mikado
- Finale Act 1: Kind Sir, You Cannot Have The Heart
- The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring - The Mikado
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Do not give way to this uncalled-for grief”
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “The good Grand Duke of Pfenning Halbpfenning” (Chorus)
- Dialogue: 'Stop a bit!'
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Rising early in the morning”
- The Yeomen of the Guard: When a Wooer Goes a-Wooing
- May It Please You, M'lud
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Your Highness, there’s a party at the door” (Chorus, Baroness, Ludwig)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “There grew a little flower” (Hannah, Roderic)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “I am the captain of the Pinafore” (Captain Corcoran, Sailors)
- Oh, Sergeant Meryll, Is It True
- Once More Gondelieri (The Gondoliers)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “There lived a king, as I’ve been told”
- The Gondoliers: We're Called Gondolieri
- How Say You, Maiden
- Trial by Jury: “I love him, I love him” (Plaintiff, Defendant, Jury, Public)
- If Somebody There Chanced to Be - Ruddigore
- Trio: 'My eyes are fully opened'
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “My gallant crew, good morning” (Captain Corcoran, Sailors)
- Trial By Jury: When First My Old, Old Love I Knew
- Ruddigore: From the Briny Sea I Shipped D'Ye See
- Duet: 'There grew a little flower'
- The Mikado: Act II. “Brightly dawns our wedding day”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I’m telling a terrible story”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, men of dark and dismal fate”
- Pinafore: I Am the Monarch of the Sea / When I Was a Lad
- The Pirates Of Penzance: Ah, Leave Me Not to Pine
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Buon’ giorno, signorine!”
- Ruddigore: Act I. “O, happy the lily” (All)
- Patience: Act II. “After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: When I Was a Lad
- Patience: Act II. “Turn, oh turn in this direction”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Pretty daughter of mine” (Captain Corcoran, Sailors, Ralph, Josephine, Boatswain, Hebe, Relatives, Sir Joseph)
- Patience: Act I. “Hold! Stay your hand!”
- The Mikado: Three Little Maids
- Scene: 'So ho my pretty!'
- I Am the Captain of the Pinafore (H.M.S. Pinafore)
- Dialogue: 'Nay, gentle maidens'
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, sisters, deaf to pity’s name, For shame!”
- The Mikado: Act I. "A wand'ring minstrel I" (Nanki-Poo and Men)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What ought we to do”
- Ruddigore: Act II. “Painted emblems of a race” (Ancestors, Roderic, Robin)
- March and Entry of the Peers
- The Yeomen of the Guard: When Our Gallant Norman Foes
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “So ends my dream… Broken ev’ry promise plighted” (Julia)
- Patience: Act I. “Twenty love-sick maidens we”
- The Mikado: Act I. “The hour of gladness is dead and gone”
- Patience: Act II. “A magnet hung in a hardware shop”
- The Mikado: Act I. “Away, nor prosecute your quest”
- When Britain Really Ruled the Waves (Iolanthe)
- Patience: Act I. “When I first put this uniform on”
- Iolanthe: If You Go in You're Sure to Win
- Ruddigore: Act I. “In sailing o’er life’s ocean wide” (Rose, Richard, Robin)
- The Pirates of Penzance: With Cat-Like Tread
- Pirates of Penzance: Pirate King's Song
- The Mikado: Act II. “On a tree by a river a little tom-tit”
- Patience. Act I. “Am I alone and unobserved?” (Bunthorne)
- Pour Oh Pour the Pirate Sherry - Pirates of Penzance
- Patience: Act I. “I cannot tell what this love may be”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “To help unhappy commonors”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Stay, Frederic, stay!”
- The Mikado: Act II. “On a tree by a river, a little tom-tit sang, ‘Willow, tit-willow’”
- The Mikado: Act II. "On a tree by a river a little tom tit" (Ko-Ko)
- Poor, Wandering Ones (Finale)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Oh, why am I moody and sad?” (Sir Despard, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then one of us will be a queen” (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- Trial by Jury: “When first my old, old love I knew” (Defendant, Jury)
- Patience: Act II. “So go to him and say to him”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Sir, you are sad” (Buttercup, Captain Corcoran)
- I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General (The Pirates of Penzance)
- Patience. Act II. “When I go out of door” (Bunthorne, Grosvenor)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “O rapture, when alone together”
- Trial by Jury: “Oh, never, never, never” (Judge, Jury, Plaintiff, Bridesmaids, Usher)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Do not give way” (Don Alhambra, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- Patience: Act I. “In a doleful train two and two we walk all day”
- The Pirates Of Penzance: I Am the Very Model
- There Grew a Little Flower - Ruddigore
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Bridegroom and bride” (Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “In enterprise of martial kind” (Duke, Casilda, Duchess, Luiz)
- With a Cat-Like Tread
- Oh Is There Not One Maiden Breast... Poor Wandering One (The Pirates of Penzance)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm Called the Captain of Pinafore
- The Gondoliers: Overture
- Patience: Act I. “Prithee, pretty maiden – prithee”
- Were I Thy Bride
- Dialogue: 'I recognize you now'
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When the foeman bares his steel”
- Ruddigore: Act II. “Happily coupled are we” (Richard, Rose)
- Trial By Jury: The Judge's Song
- Dance Of Cachucha
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “No, all is still”
- When a Forman Bears His Steel
- The Pirates of Penzance: When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Luiz! Casilda!”
- The Mikado: Act II. “There is beauty in the bellow of the blast”
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “His Highness we know not” (Ludwig)
- Hush, Hush! Not A Word / Sighing Softly To The River
- Ruddigore: Act I. “When the buds are blossoming” (Rose, Hannah, Richard, Adam, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “If somebody there chanced to be” (Rose)
- The Gondoliers: Then One of Us Will Be a Queen
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “We’re called gondolieri, but that’s a vagary”
- When a Merry Maiden Marries (The Gondoliers)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Ye torrents roar! Ye tempests howl!”
- The Mikado: Act II. "The sun whose rays are all ablaze" (Yum-Yum)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Kind sir, you cannot have the heart, our lives to part”
- Scene: 'Welcome gentry'
- Patience: Act I. “Now tell us, we pray you”
- Tis Done, I Am a Bride... Though Tear and Long-drawn Sigh
- Melodrama: 'Master the deed is done'
- Then Frederic, Let Your Escort Lion Hearted
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Sir Rupert Murgatroyd” (Hanna, Chorus)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “A rollicking band of pirates we”
- March and Graceful Dance from Henry VIII: I. Allegro moderato alla marcia
- When I was a Lad - HMS Pinafore
- The Grand Duke: Act II. Finale “Happy couples, lightly treading”
- The Pirates of Penzance: When a Foeman Bares His Steel
- Hms Pinafore: Now Give Three Cheers... I Am the Monarch of the Sea... When I Was a Lad
- Scene: 'Happily coupled are we'
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Take care of him — he’s much too good to live!” (Lisa, Ludwig)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “After sailing to this land”
- Ruddigore: Act I. “I know a youth who loves a little maid” (Rose, Robin)
- Patience: Act I. “Still brooding on their mad infatuation”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Replying we sing” (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- Concerto for Cello in D major: I. Allegro moderato
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then one of us will be a queen”
- Oh Foolish Fay
- In a Contemporary Fashion (The Gondoliers)
- The Grand Duke: Act II. Dance
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “Were I a king in very truth” (Ernest, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero”
- The Yeomen of the Guard: I Have a Song to Sing
- Patience: Act II. “Silvered is the raven hair”
- Patience: Act I. “Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted”
- The Mikado: Mi-Ya-Sa-Ma, Mi-Ya-Sa-Ma
- When the Foreman Bares his Steel - Pirates of Penzance
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Oh, here is love and here is truth”
- Poor Wand'ring One - Pirates of Penzance
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Ah, leave me not to pine alone and desolate”
- Patience: Act I. “Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity”
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “There was a time” (Luiz, Casilda)
- Trial by Jury: “Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray” (Defendant, Bridesmaids)
- The Gondoliers: I am a Courtier Grave and Serious
- I Am a Pirate King
- Now What Is This, and What Is That?
- In Uttering a Reprobation
- The Pirates Of Penzance: A Policeman's Lot
- Dance a Cachucha - The Gondoliers
- Patience: Act I. “The soldiers of our Queen”
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Take my advice — when deep in debt” (Prince of Monte Carlo, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “There lived a king” (Don Alhambra, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Goldoliers: Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes
- Trial by Jury: “Swear thou the jury” (Counsel to the Plaintiff, Usher, Jury)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “I stole the Prince”
- The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring (The Mikado)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Our great Mikado, virtuous man”
- Pirate King's Song
- Trio: 'In sailing o'er'
- My Eyes are Fully Open - Ruddigore
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Are you peeping?”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, is there not one maiden breast”
- Hold, Monsters! / Modern Major General
- Opening: 'Fair is Rose'
- Opening Chorus
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Oh joy, Oh rapture unforeseen” (Ralph, Josephine, Captain Corcoran, Buttercup, Sir Joseph, Hebe, Relatives, Sailors)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Hold, Monsters!”
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “A pattern to professors of monarchical autonomy” (Grand Duke)
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Now away to the wedding we go” (Baroness, Chorus)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “The hours creep on apace” (Josephine)
- Princess Ida: The Woman of the Wisest Wit
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Kind Captain, I’ve important information” (Dick, Captain Corcoran)
- That She Is Reeling Is Plain to See
- He Is an Englishman (H.M.S. Pinafore)
- The Mikado: Behold The Lord High Executioner
- Chorus: 'He yields!'
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “With cat-like tread”
- With Catlike Tread
- The Pirates of Penzance: When the Foeman Bares His Steel
- The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel
- The Mikado: Act I. “As in a month you’ve got to die”
- Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast / Poor Wand'ring One
- Hark the Hour of Ten Is Sounding
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “Won’t it be a pretty wedding?” (Elsa, Bertha, Olga, Gretchen, Chorus)
- Rising Early One Morning - The Gondoliers
- The Mikado: Act I. "So please you, Sir, we much regret" (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah and Girls)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “But bless my heart” (Casilda, Don Alhambra)
- If We're Weak Enough to Tarry - Iolanthe
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Now, Marco dear, my wishes hear”
- From the Sunny Spanish Shores / In Enterprise Of A Marital Kind
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “About a century since” (Dr. Tannhäuser, Julia, Lisa, Ernest, Ludwig)
- Ah! Leave Me Not to Pine Alone
- On a Tree by a River a Little Tom-Tit
- Act II Opening: I Once Was
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “Hail, men-o’-war’s men” (Buttercup)
- Scene: 'My poor master'
- The Mikado: Tit-Willow
- Patience. Act I. “Long years ago, fourteen maybe” (Patience, Angela)
- O Rapture
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “By the mystic regulation” (Ludwig, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “This polite attention”
- The Mikado: Act II. “For he’s gone and married Yum-Yum”
- Oh, Joy Unbounded
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When you had left our pirate fold”
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “In the light of love’s lingering ember” (Julia, Ernest, Chorus)
- Patience: Act I. “I hear the soft note of the echoing voice”
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Yes, Ludwig and his Julia are mated!” (Ludwig)
- The Mikado: Act I. “And have I journey’d for a month”
- End Credits
- A Man Who Would Woo a Fair Maiden
- When Maiden Loves
- Patience: Sing Hey to You, Good Day to You
- I am the Monarch of the Sea - HMS Pinafore
- Hms Pinafore: I'm Called Little Buttercup
- Patience: Am I Alone and Unobserved?
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here is a case unprecedented!”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “When Fred’ric was a little lad”
- The Mikado: Act II. “See how the Fates their gifts allot”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “You may go, for you’re at liberty”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “On the day when I was wedded” (Duchess)
- The Gondoliers: In Enterprise of a Martial Kind
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Kind sir, you cannot have the heart” (Gianetta)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Try we life-long” (Casilda, Duchess, Luiz, Duke, Don Alhambra)
- As Someday it May Happen - The Mikado
- Overture di Ballo
- Patience. Act I. “Prithee pretty maiden” (Grosvenor, Patience)
- The Nightingale Sighed
- Hms Pinafore: Never Mind the Why and Wherefore
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, false one, you have deceived me”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “For some ridiculous reason”
- Three Little Maids - The Mikado
- Judge's Song
- The Mikado: Act I. “Gentlemen, I pray you tell me”
- The Mikado: Three Little Maids From School
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now for the pirates’ lair!”
- The Mikado: Act II. "Miya sama, miya sama, o n'mma no maye ni" (Chorus)
- Dialogue: 'Richard! Robin!'
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “One more, gondolieri”
- The Mikado: Act II. "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" (Ensemble)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “Never mind the why and wherefore” (Captain Corcoran, Sir Joseph, Josephine)
- This Very Night
- The Mikado: Act I. “A wandering minstrel I”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Now let the royal lieges gather round”
- Patience. Act I. “Still brooding on their mad infatuation” (Patience, Saphir, Angela, Maidens)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, better far to live and die”
- Song: 'When the night wind howls'
- The Grand Duke: Act II. “Well, you’re a pretty kind of fellow” (Grand Duke, Chorus)
- When I went to the Bar - Iolanthe
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Bride-groom and bride!”
- Princess Ida: This Helmet I Suppose
- Now Give Three Cheers / I Am the Monarch of the Sea / When I Was a Lad
- Rapture, Rapture
- The Mikado: Act I. “For he’s going to marry Yum-Yum”
- Hereupon We're Both Agreed
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Now pray, what is the cause of this remarkable hilarity”
- The Mikado: Act I. "For he's going to marry Yum-Yum" (Ensemble)
- The Mikado: [unknown fragment]
- Now For The Pirates' Lair / When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold
- Kind Captain
- Patience: Act I. “Heart broken at my Patience’s barbarity”
- The Grand Duke: Act I. “Strange the views some people hold” (Julia, Lisa, Ernest, Dr. Tannhäuser, Ludwig)
- I've Jibe and Joke, and Quip and Crank
- Dialogue: 'Whither away?'
- Night Has Spread Her Pall Once More
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Small titles and orders for mayors and recorders”
- The Gondoliers: In Enterprise of Martial Kind
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then away they go to an island fair”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “The royal prince was by the king entrusted”
- Carefully on Tip Toe Stealing
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II. “A many years ago” (Buttercup, Relatives, Sailors)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “But, bless my heart, consider my position!”
- Patience. Act I. “I cannot tell what this love may be” (Patience, Maidens)
- The Grand Duke: Overture
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “From the sunny Spanish shore” (Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Luiz)
- The Gondoliers: I Stole the Prince
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “In a contemplative fashion” (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Then Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted”
- The Mikado: Act II. “Braid the raven hair”
- Climbing Over a Rocky Mountain
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Hail the bride of seventeen summers” (Chorus)
- Patience. Act I. “Now tell us, we pray you” (Duke, Colonel, Major, Dragoons, Bunthorne, Maidens)
- The Mikado: Tit Willow
- The Goldoliers: We're Called Gondolieri
- The Mikado: Act II. “Here’s a how-de-do”
- The Mikado: Act I. "Three little maids from school are we" (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing and Girls)
- The Mikado: Act II. "From ev'ry kind of man Obedience I expect" (Mikado, Katisha, Chorus)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “The nightingale sighed for the moon’s bright ray” (Ralph, Sailors, Buttercup)
- The Mikado: Act I. “Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted”
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Sighing softly to the river”
- Dialogue: 'Ah, it's a thousand pities'
- Is Life a Boon?
- The Mikado: Act I. "Ye torrents roar! Ye tempests howl!" (Ensemble)
- The Mikado: Act I. “The threatened cloud has passed away”
- Come the Pretty Young Bride
- The Grand Duke: Act I. Finale “Come hither, all you people”
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “In a contemplative fashion and a tranquil frame of mind”
- The Sun Whose Rays are all Ablaze - The Mikado
- Patience. Act I. “Let the merry cymbals sound” (Maidens)
- Trial by Jury: “A nice dilemma we have here” (Judge, Counsel, Defendant, Plaintiff, Others)
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Stay, Fred’ric stay!”
- And Have I Journey'd for a Month
- Hail, Men-O'-Wars'-Men
- On A Tree By A River
- There Is Beauty In The Bellow
- In Enterprise Of Marital Kind
- Finale - For He's Gone And Married Yum Yum
- Never Mind The Why Or Wherefore
- Finale - Once More Gondolieri
- Overture from The Sorcerer
- Overture from Cox and Box
- Overture from Princess Ida
- I Will Kiss Thy Mouth, Jokanaan
- So Wildly Worshipped, and So Madly Kissed
- What Is the Love That Dare Not Speak It's Name?
- He Loves
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Now let the loyal lieges gather round”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Act 1: Hail! Men O'War's Men...