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
The Best of Gilbert & Sullivan (Compilation)
- 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 - The sun whose rays
- The Mikado - Here's a how-de-do
- The Mikado - The flowers that bloom in the spring
- The Mikado - On a tree by a river a little tom-tit
- The Mikado - There is a beauty in the bellow of the blast
- The Mikado - For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
- The Gondoliers - Buon giorno Signorine - We're called Gondolieri
- The Gondoliers - Take a pair of sparkling eyes
- The Gondoliers - Dance a chachucha, fandango, bolero
- The Gondoliers - I am a courtier grave and serious (Gavotte)
- Iolanthe - Loudly let the trumpet bray
- Iolanthe - Love unrequited
- Iolanthe - When you're lying awake
- Iolanthe - Soon as we may, off and away!
- The Pirates of Penzance - Oh, better far to live and die
- The Pirates of Penzance - Oh, is there not one maiden breast
- The Pirates of Penzance - Poor wand'ring one
- The Pirates of Penzance - When the foeman bares his steel - Though to us it's evident
- H.M.S. Pinafore - We sail the ocean blue
- H.M.S. Pinafore - I'm called little Buttercup
- H.M.S. Pinafore - My gallant crew, good morning
- H.M.S. Pinafore - Never mind the why and wherefore
Ruddigore / The Tempest / The Merchant of Venice Suite (feat conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor: Sir Vivian Dunn) (Soundtrack)
- Ruddigore: Overture
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Fair is Rose as bright May day” (Bridesmaids, Zorah)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Sir Rupert Murgatroyd” (Hanna, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “If somebody there chanced to be” (Rose)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “I know a youth who loves a little maid” (Rose, Robin)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “From the briny sea” (Bridesmaids)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “I shippd, d’ye see, in a Revenue sloop” (Richard)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “My boy, you may take it from me” (Robin)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “The battle’s roar is over” (Richard, Rose)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “In sailing o’er life’s ocean wide” (Rose, Richard, Robin)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Cheerily carols the lark” (Margaret)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “To a garden full of posies” (Margaret)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Welcome gentry for your entry” (Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Oh, why am I moody and sad?” (Sir Despard, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “You understand?” (Richard, Sir Despard)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Hail the bride of seventeen summers” (Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “When the buds are blossoming” (Rose, Hannah, Richard, Adam, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “Hold, bridge and bridgegroom” (Sir Despard, Rose, Robin, Zorah, Richard, Margaret, Chorus)
- Ruddigore: Act I. “O, happy the lily” (All)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “I was once as meek as a new-born lamb” (Robin, Adam)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “Happily coupled are we” (Richard, Rose)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “In bygone days I had thy love” (Rose, Robin, Richard, Bridesmaids)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “Painted emblems of a race” (Ancestors, Roderic, Robin)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “When the night wind howls” (Roderic, Ancestors)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “He yields! He yields!” (Ancestors, RObin)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “I was once a very abandoned person” (Sir Despard, Margaret)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “My eyes are fully open” (Robin, Margaret, Sir Despard)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “There grew a little flower” (Hannah, Roderic)
- Ruddigore: Act II. “Oh, happy the lily” (All)
- The Tempest: I. Introduction (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Tempest: IV. Prelude to Act III (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Tempest: VI. Banquet Dance (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Tempest: VII. Overture to Act IV (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Tempest: X. Dance of the Nymphs and Reapers (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Tempest: XI. Prelude to Act V (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Tempest: XIIc. Epilogue (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Merchant of Venice Suite: I. Introduction (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Merchant of Venice Suite: III. Bourée (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Merchant of Venice Suite: V. À la valse (von Arthur Sullivan)
- The Merchant of Venice Suite: VII. Finale (von Arthur Sullivan)
The Gondoliers (Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra feat. conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent) (Soundtrack)
- The Gondoliers: Overture
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “List and learn, ye dainty roses” (Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Good morrow, pretty maids” (Francesco, Fiametta, Antonio, Giorgio, Vittoria, Giulia)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “For the merriest fellows” (Antonio, Chorus, Fiametta)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Buon’giorno, signorine” (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “We’re called gondolieri” (Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “And now to choose our brides” (Marco, Giuseppe, Fiametta, Vittoria, Gianetta, Tessa, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Thank you, gallant gondolieri” (Gianetta, Tessa, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “From the sunny Spanish shore” (Duke, Duchess, Casilda, Luiz)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “In enterprise of martial kind” (Duke, Casilda, Duchess, Luiz)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “O rapture when alone” (Casilda, Luiz)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “There was a time” (Luiz, Casilda)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “I stole the Prince” (Don Alhambra, Casilda, Luiz, Duke, Duchess)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “But bless my heart” (Casilda, Don Alhambra)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Try we life-long” (Casilda, Duchess, Luiz, Duke, Don Alhambra)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Bridegroom and bride” (Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “When a merry maiden marries” (Tessa, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Kind sir, you cannot have the heart” (Gianetta)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Do not give way” (Don Alhambra, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then one of us will be a queen” (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Replying we sing” (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “For everyone who feels inclined” (Marco, Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Come, let’s away” (Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- The Gondoliers: Act I. “Then away they go to an island fair” (Chorus, Marco, Giuseppe, Gianetta, Tessa)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Of happiness the very pith” (Chorus, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Rising early in the morning” (Giuseppe, Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Take a pair of sparkling eyes” (Marco)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here we are, at the risk of our lives” (Chorus, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero” (Chorus)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “There lived a king” (Don Alhambra, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “In a contemplative fashion” (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “With ducal pomp and ducal pride” (Chorus, Duke, Duchess)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “On the day when I was wedded” (Duchess)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “To help unhappy commoners” (Duke)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Small titles and orders” (Duke, Duchess)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “I am a courtier grave and serious” (Casilda, Duchess, Marco, Giuseppe, Duke)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Here is a case unprecedented” (Casilda, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “Now let the loyal lieges gather round” (Don Alhambra, All)
- The Gondoliers: Act II. “The Royal Prince” (Inez, All)
- Concerto for Cello in D major: I. Allegro moderato (von Julian Lloyd Webber, London Symphony Orchestra, Charles Mackerras)
- Concerto for Cello in D major: II. Andante espressivo (von Julian Lloyd Webber, London Symphony Orchestra, Charles Mackerras)
- Concerto for Cello in D major: III. Molto vivace (von Julian Lloyd Webber, London Symphony Orchestra, Charles Mackerras)
The Yeomen of the Guard (Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra feat. conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent) (Soundtrack)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “When a maiden loves” (Phœbe)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Tower warders, under orders” (People, Yeomen of the Guard, Second Yeoman)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “When our gallant Norman foes” (Dame Carruthers, Yeoman)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Alas, I waver to and fro” (Phœbe, Leonard, Meryll)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Is life a boon?” (Fairfax)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Here’s a man of jollity” (Crowd)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “I have a song to sing, O!” (Elsie, Point, Crowd)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “How say you maiden” (Lieutenant, Point, Elsie)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “I’ve jibe and joke” (Point)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “’Tis done! I am a bride” (Elsie)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Were I thy bride” (Phœbe)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act I. “Oh, Sergeant Meryll, is it true?” (Yeomen, Meryll, Fairfax, Phœbe, Wilfred, People, Elsie, Lieutenant, Dame Carruthers, Point)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Night has spread her pall once more” (People, Dame Carruthers, Yeomen)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “A private buffoon is a light-hearted loon” (Point)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Here-upon we’re both agreed” (Point, Wilfred)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Free from his fetters grim” (Fairfax)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Strange adventure!” (Kate, Dame Carruthers, Fairfax, Meryll)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Hark! What was that, sir?” (Meryll, Fairfax, Yeomen, People, Lieutenant, Wilfred, Point, Elsie, Phœbe)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “A man who would woo a fair maid” (Fairfax, Elsie, Phœbe)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “When a wooer goes a-wooing” (Elsie, Fairfax, Point, Phœbe)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Rapture, rapture!” (Dame Carruthers, Meryll)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Act II. “Comes the pretty young bride” (All)