Gilbert & Sullivan Songtexte
H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I. “I am the monarch of the sea” (Sir Joseph, Hebe, Relatives, Sailors)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “With cat-like tread” (Pirates, Policemen, Samuel)
The Mikado: Act II. "There is a beauty in the bellow of the blast" (Katisha, Ko-Ko)
The Mikado: Act II. “There is beauty in the bellow of the blast” (Katisha, Ko-Ko)
Three Little Maids From School
A Gilbert & Sullivan Gallery (Compilation)
- Overture - The Yeoman of the Guard
- Pour Oh Pour the Pirate Sherry - Pirates of Penzance
- Poor Wand'ring One - Pirates of Penzance
- When the Foreman Bares his Steel - Pirates of Penzance
- I'm Called Little Buttercup - HMS Pinafore
- I am the Monarch of the Sea - HMS Pinafore
- When I was a Lad - HMS Pinafore
- Fair Moon the Thee I Sing - HMS Pinafore
- Never Mind the Why and Wherefore - HMS Pinafore
- A Wand'ring Minstrel - The Mikado
- As Someday it May Happen - The Mikado
- Three Little Maids - The Mikado
- The Sun Whose Rays are all Ablaze - The Mikado
- The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring - The Mikado
- None Shall Part Us - Iolanthe
- When I went to the Bar - Iolanthe
- If We're Weak Enough to Tarry - Iolanthe
- If Somebody There Chanced to Be - Ruddigore
- My Eyes are Fully Open - Ruddigore
- There Grew a Little Flower - Ruddigore
- When a Merry Maiden Marries - The Gondoliers
- Rising Early One Morning - The Gondoliers
- Dance a Cachucha - The Gondoliers
A Gilbert & Sullivan Songbook (Compilation)
- Pinafore: I Am the Monarch of the Sea / When I Was a Lad
- Pinafore: I'm Called Little Buttercup
- Trial By Jury: When I, Good Friends, Was Called to the Bar
- The Pirates Of Penzance: Ah, Leave Me Not to Pine
- Princess Ida: Merrily Ring the Luncheon Bell
- The Mikado: Tit-Willow
- The Pirates Of Penzance: I Am the Very Model
- The Mikado: I've Got a Little List
- The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel
- The Mikado: Three Little Maids
- Princess Ida: I Built Upon a Rock
- The Pirates Of Penzance: When the Foeman Bares His Steel
- The Pirates Of Penzance: A Policeman's Lot
- The Mikado: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
- The Mikado: The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
- The Pirates Of Penzance: Hail, Poetry
- Patience: When I Go Out of Door
A Gilbert and Sullivan Gala (Compilation)
- If we're weak enough to tarry (Iolanthe)
- If somebody there chanced to be (Ruddigore)
- Take a pair of sparkling eyes (The Gondoliers)
- Is life a boon? (The Yeoman of the Guard)
- A wandering minstrel I (The Mikado)
- A magnet hung in a hardware shop (Patience)
- The sun whose rays (The Mikado)
- Were you not Ko-Ko plighted (The Mikado)
- Free from his fetters grim (The Yeoman of the Guard)
- Poor wandering one (The Pirates of Penzance)
- Stay, Frederic, stay! (The Pirates of Penzance)
- Prithee, pretty maiden (Patience)
- In sailing o'er life's ocean wide (Ruddigore)
- When I go out of door (Patience)
- I've heard it said (Haddon Hall)
- The battle's roar is over (Ruddigore)
- None shall part us from each other (Iolanthe)
- You understand? I think I do (Ruddigore)
- Never mind the why and wherefore (HMS Pinafore)
- Here's a how-de-do! (The Mikado)
- Hereupon we're both agreed (The Yeoman of the Guard)
- There was a time (The Gondoliers)
- For love alone (The Sorcerer)
- When he is here (The Sorcerer)
- We're called Gondolieri (The Gondoliers)
- My name is John Wellington Wells (The Sorcerer)
- When you find you're a broken-down critter (The Grand Duke)
A Gilbert and Sullivan Gala
- Iolanthe: Overture
- The Yeomen of the Guard: “I have a song to sing O!”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: “The hours creep on apace”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: “Never mind the why and wherefore”
- H.M.S. Pinafore: “I am the very model of a modern Major-General”
- Pirates of Penzance: [dialogue]
- The Gondoliers: “In a contemplative fashion”
- The Pirates of Penzance: “All is prepared”
- The Pirates of Penzance: “Stay, Frederic, stay”
- Iolanthe: “Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest”
- The Mikado: “Three little maids”
- Trial by Jury: Finale “O joy unbounded”
- Trial by Jury: [dialogue]
- Iolanthe: “O foolish fay”
- The Pirates of Penzance: “Stop, ladies pray!”
- The Pirates of Penzance: “O is there not one maiden breast?”
- The Pirates of Penzance: “Poor wand’ring one”
- The Pirates of Penzance: [dialogue]
- The Mikado: “As some day it may happen”
- The Mikado: “The flowers that bloom in the spring”
- The Mikado: “Alone and yet alive!”
- 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: “For he’s gone and married Yum-Yum”
- The Gondoliers: “Once more gondolieri”