The D’Oyly Carte Opera Company Songtexte
Iolanthe: Nightmare Song
Gründung 1875, Auflösung 1982
Mitglieder
- George Baker
- Brenda Bennett
- Nellie Briercliffe
- Ada Davies
- Aileen Davies
- Muriel Dickson
- Marjorie Eyre
- Darrell Fancourt
- Radley Flynn
- Sydney Granville
- Martyn Green
- Elsie Griffin
- Neville Griffiths
- Winifred Lawson
- Bertha Lewis
- Henry Lytton
- Susan Maisey
- Richard Mitchell
- Elizabeth Nickell-Lean
- Derek Oldham
- Leo Sheffield
- Jeffrey Skitch
- Glynne Thomas
The Mikado (The New Symphony Orchestra of London feat. conductor: Isidore Godfry)
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- Iolanthe
- Overture
- When all night long a chap remains
- Prithee, pretty maiden - prithee
- In a doleful train two and two we walk all day
- Lords, it may not be
- Good morrow, good mother
- Let the merry cymbals sound
- Though to marry you
- Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel
- Love unrequited
- The law is the embodiment
- My well-beloved Lord
- If You're Anxious For To Shine
- Good morrow, good lover
- If We're Weak Enough To Tarry
- When Britain really ruled the waves
- In Vain to Us You Plead
- If you want a receipt for that popular mystery
- It may not be
- Still brooding on their mad infatuation
- Tripping hither, tripping thither
- The soldiers of our Queen
- Loudly let the trumpet bray
- When darkly looms the day
- Oh, Foolish Fay
- None shall part us
- Am I alone and unobserved?
- If You Go In, You're Sure To Win
- Strephon's A Member Of Parliament
- Entrance of the Lord Chancellor
- Twenty love-sick maidens we
- My Lord - a suppliant at your feet
- Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity
- Soon as we may, off and away
- When I first put this uniform on
- Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted
- Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame
- I cannot tell what this love may be
- Spurn not the nobly born
- Long years ago - fourteen, maybe
- Nay, tempt me not
- Now tell us, we pray you
- Fare thee well, attractive stranger
- Said I to myself, said I
- We may remark, tho' nothing can dismay us
- If you give me your attention
- Oh, joy! Our chief is sav'd
- Would you know the kind of maid
- The world is but a broken toy
- Gently, gently, evidently
- Minerva... Oh, goddess wise
- Today we meet... Ida was a twelve-month old
- Mighty maiden with a mission
- Merrily ring the luncheon bell
- A lady fair, of lineage high
- From the distant panorama... we are warriors three
- P'raps if you address the lady most politely
- I am a maiden, cold and stately
- Search throughout the panorama
- Now hearken to my strict command…
- Now wouldn't you like to rule the roost
- Towards the empyrean heights
- The woman of the wisest wit
- When anger spreads his wing
- I built upon a rock
- With joy abiding
- Pineapple Poll Scene III: Poll's Solo
- Pineapple Poll Scene III: Entry of Belaye with Blanche as Bride
- Pineapple Poll Scene I: Finale
- Pineapple Poll Scene I: Pas de Trois
- Pineapple Poll Scene I: Poll's Solo and Pas de deux
- Pineapple Poll Scene III: Belaye's Solo and Sailors' Drill
- Pineapple Poll Scene I: Opening Dance
- Pineapple Poll Scene III: Grande Finale
- Pineapple Poll Scene I: Belaye's Solo
- Whene'er I spoke sarcastic joke
- Pineapple Poll Scene III: Reconciliation
- This is our duty plain
- Death to the invader
- This helmet I support
- Pineapple Poll Scene II: Poll's Solo, Jasper's Solo
- Braid the raven hair
- Pineapple Poll 1 - Poll's dance and pas de deux
- For the merriest fellows are we
- And what is this, and what is that
- None shall part us from each other
- There lived a king
- Pineapple Poll 3 - Entry of Belaye with Blanche as bride
- Free from his fetters grim
- Stay, we must not lose our senses
- In 1940 I of age shall be
- Perhaps if you address the lady
- Act One - Hold, bride and bridgegroom
- A Magnet Hung in a Hardware Shop
- On a tree by a river a little tom tit
- Act One - I hear the soft note...But who is this
- Thank you, gallant gondolierei
- Act One - Hail the bride of seventeen summers
- For riches and rank that you befall
- That she is reeliing is plain to me
- Replying we sing
- There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
- We've Been Thrown Over, We're Aware
- Act Two - Happily coupled are we
- Forbear my friends
- In babyhood upon her lap I lay
- Oh! Joy, Our Chief Is Saved
- Pineapple Poll 3 - Poll's solo
- Alas! I waver to and fro
- Pretty daughter of mine
- Silvered Is the Raven Hair
- Strange adventure!
- Go away, Madam
- Act One - Prithee pretty maiden
- Farewell, my own
- To help unhappy commoners
- Here's a man of jollity
- Oh, is there not one maiden breast
- Today we meet, my baby bride and I
- If you want to know who we are
- To you I give my heart
- Now jurymen hear my advice
- Kind Captain, I've important information
- Hark! What was that, sir?
- The Yeoman of the Guard - Orchestral
- This helmet I suppose
- List and learn, ye dainty roses
- From the sunny Spanish shore
- After Much Debate Internal, I on Lady Jane Decide
- Hail, Men o' wars' Men
- Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero
- So please you, Sir, we much regret
- A maiden fair to see
- When first my old, old love I knew
- In enterprise of martial kind
- When I Went To The Bar As A Very Young Man
- Then, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted
- That seems a reasonable proposition
- Night has spread her pall once more
- Come, Walk Up, and Purchase With Avidity
- Oh, Sergeant Meryll, is it true?
- Young Frederic!
- Oh, false one, you have decived me!
- Act One - To a garden full of posies
- Of all the young ladies I know
- Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
- No, I'll be brave
- Hereupon we're both agreed
- So Go to Him and Say to Him
- He is an Englishman
- For everyone who feels inclined
- See how the fates their gifts allot
- Act One - If well his suit has sped
- Act Two - I once was a very abandoned person
- Swear thou the jury
- My Well-Loved Lord and Guardian Dear
- Oh, Dry the Glistening Tear
- I am the monarch of the sea
- But Who Is This, Whose God-Like Grace
- The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- Oh! Chancellor unwary
- We are Warriors Three
- Act Two - Painted emblems of a race
- Act Two - Turn, oh turn on this direction
- The Royal Prince
- I Am the Captain of the Pinafore
- A many years ago
- Be reassured
- Sighing softly to the river
- Were I Thy Bride
- Act Two - In bygone days I had thy love
- The prisoner comes to meet his doom
- Is life a boon?
- A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- In a contemplative fashion
- When I, good friends, was called to the bar
- Act One - I know a youth who loves a little maid
- Act Two - There grew a little flower
- True Love Must Single-Hearted Be
- Stop, Ladies, Pray!
- May it please you, m'Lud!
- This very night
- Miya sama, miya sama
- Oh joy unbounded
- Act One - Long yers ago, fourteen maybe
- Oh, shameless one, tremble!
- The criminal cried
- Act One - When I first put this uniform on
- Oh, never, never, never
- Act One - From the briny sea
- From the distant panorama
- The lady of my love
- When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
- Pineapple Poll 3 - Belaye's solo and sailor's drill
- Oh! A private buffoon is a light-hearted loon
- Do not give way
- Act One - Now tell us, we pray you
- Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
- All thought of Leonard Meryll set aside
- Over the bright blue sea
- Act One - Welcome gentry for your entry
- Pray observe the magnaminity
- Hearts do not break
- I am the very model of a modern Major-General
- A nice dilemma we have here
- Act One - The Soldiers of our Queen
- I Have A Song To Sing, O!
- For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
- Comes a train of little ladies
- Pineapple Poll 1 - Pas de trois
- Our great Mikado, virtuous man
- Climbing Over Rocky Mountain
- Three Little Maids From School
- Act Two - So go to him and say to him
- Act One - In sailing o'er lifes ocean wide
- I Am So Proud
- With Cat-Like Tread
- I Hear the Soft Note of the Echoing Voice
- When the foeman bares his steel
- Act Two - When the night wind howls
- But tell me who's the youth
- When Frederic was a little lad
- Away, Away! My Heart's On Fire
- Never mind the why and wherefore
- Comes the pretty young bride
- Here is a case unprecedented
- Hold, Monsters!
- Now let the loyal lieges gather round
- Then away we go to an island fair
- Fair moon, to thee I sing
- Things are seldom what they seem
- Tower wardes under orders
- Oh, Gentlemen, Listen
- Stay, Frederic, Stay
- All is prepared
- Sir, you are sad
- He loves! If in the bygone years
- When'er I Spoke
- Pineapple Poll 3 - Reconciliation
- Act Two - A magnet hung in a hardware shop
- Act One - When the buds are blossoming
- Pineapple Poll 3 - Grand Finale
- Act Two - Im a WQaterlook House young man
- I'm a Waterloo House Young Man
- Act Two - Its clear that medieval art alone retains its zest
- Then one of us will be a queen
- Act One - Oh why am i moody and sad?
- Act One - I cannot tell what this love may be
- Gently, Gently
- Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
- A British tar is a soaring soul
- Buon' giorno, signorine!
- Pour, Oh pour the pirate sherry
- Act Two - Sad is the womans lot
- Is this the Court of the Exchequer?
- A man who would woo a fair maid
- Act One - Am I alone and unobserved
- Behold the Lord High Executioner
- Carefully on tiptoe stealing
- I'm telling a terrible story
- Act Two - Love is a plaintive song
- Act One - Oh Happy the Lily
- I stole the Prince
- Now for the pirates' lair!
- And Are You Going a Ticket to Buy?
- Di Ballo Overture
- And Have I Journey'd For A Month
- Turn, Oh Turn in This Direction
- What ought we to do?
- Sad Is a Woman's Lot Who, Year by Year
- Hush, Hush! Not a Word
- As Some Day It May Happen
- There Was A Time
- Hark, the hour of ten is sounding
- Let's give three cheers
- On the day when I was wedded
- Rising early in the morning
- When I Go Out of the Door
- Pineapple Poll 2 - Poll's solo
- List Reginald, Whilst I Confess a Love
- Minerva! Minerva! O Hear Me!
- My Lord, A Suppliant at Your Feet I Kneel
- Madam, without the castle walls
- Act Two - He yields! He yields!
- Act One - In a doleful train...Twenty lovesick maidens are we
- I'm Called Little Buttercup
- Act One - Twenty lovesick maidens are we
- Can I survive this overbearing?
- Poor wandering ones
- Act One - You understand?
- With aspect stern
- Of happiness the very pith
- Alone, and yet alive
- Oh, master, hear one word
- Young Strephon is the kind of lout
- Act One - Come walk up and purchase with avidity
- Act Two - I once was as meek as a new-born lamb
- Act Two - If Saphir I choose to marry
- Hold, pretty one!
- Young man, despair
- Act One - Cheerily carols the lark
- Your revels cease!
- We sail the ocean blue
- Refrain, audacious tar
- The hours creep on apace
- My gallant crew, good morning
- Act One - Fair is Rose as bright May Day
- Oh, Better Far To Live And Die
- Hold! Stay Your Hand!
- When our gallant Norman foes
- O rapture, when alone together
- Here we are, at the risk of our lives
- 'Tis done! I am a bride
- Ah, leave me not to pine
- When a merry maidem marries
- Act One - Still brooding on their mad infatuation
- My Lords, It May Not Be
- I've jibe and joke
- The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor
- Comes the broken flower
- Though in body and in mind
- Act Two - My eyes are fully open
- Come, let's away
- Kind sir, you cannot have the heart
- The hour of gladness
- I am a courtier grave and serious
- Small titles and orders
- When maiden loves
- Gentlemen, I pray you tell me
- Pineapple Poll 1 - Opening dance
- Act One - True love must single-hearted be
- Try we life-long
- When a felon's not engaged in his employment
- When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal Headache
- Soon As We May
- Oh, men of dark and dismal fate
- Bridegroom and bride
- A More Humane Mikado
- Act One - Sir Rupert Murgatroyd
- Frederic here! Oh joy!
- On Such Eyes as Maidens Cherish
- Act Two - When I go out of door
- When you had left the pirate fold
- Act One - I shipped d'ye see, in a Revenue sloop
- If Saphir I Choose to Marry
- Pineapple Poll 1 - Belaye's solo
- Here's a how-de-do!
- How say you, maiden, will you wed?
- Love Is a Plaintive Song
- Love, unrequited, roba me of my rest
- The Law Is The True Embodiment
- In uttering a reprobation
- Silence in court...all hail great judge
- A shepherd I
- The flowers the bloom in the Spring
- Act One - My boy, you may take it fromme
- Take a pair of sparkling eyes
- Act Two - After much debate internal
- HMS Pinafore - Orchestral
- It's Clear That the Mediaeval
- When Anger Spreads His Wings
- Act One - If somebody there chanced to be
- We're called gondolieri
- With ducal pomp and ducal pride
- I love him, I love him
- The Nightingale Sighed For The Moon's Bright Ray
- Here's A First Rate Opportunity
- Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name
- Act One - Let the merry cymbals sound
- Sorry her lot who loves too well
- Where Is The Plaintiff?
- A rollicking band of pirates we
- Act Two - Oh happy ther lily
- Poor Wandering One
- But, bless my heart
- Come, Cyril, Florian, Our Course Is Plain
- Good morrow, pretty maids
- Pineapple Poll 1 - Finale
- Pineapple Poll 2 - Jasper's solo
- When a wooer goes a-wooing
- And now to choose our brides
- Act One - Your maiden hearts
- HMS Pinafore: Oh joy! Oh rapture unforeseen
- HMS Pinafore: We sail the ocean blue
- The Pirates of Penzance: A Policeman's Lot Is Not a Happy One
- Ruddigore: I know a youth who loves a little maid
- HMS Pinafore: My gallant crew ... I'm called the captain of the Pinafor
- The Sorcerer: My name is John Wellington Wells
- Iolanthe: When all night long a chap remains
- The Pirates of Penzance: Pirate King's Song
- Trial By Jury: Judge's Song
- Princess Ida: If you give me your attention
- Ruddigore: When the night wind howls in the chimney cowls
- Patience: Am I alone and unobserved?
- The Pirates of Penzance: With cat-like tread
- Patience: So go to him and say to him
- The Mikado: Behold the Lord High Executioner!
- The Mikado: For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
- The Mikado: Fanfare
- Iolanthe: Finale: Soon As We May
- Patience: If you're anxious to shine
- The Yeoman of the Guard: Tower warders, under orders
- The Gondoliers: Do not give way to this uncalled for grief
- The Gondoliers: Then one of us will be a queen
- The Yeoman of the Guard: When maiden loves, she sits and sighs
- Princess Ida: This helmet, I suppose
- The Pirates of Penzance: Poor wand'ring ones, though you have surely strayed
- Princess Ida: I built upon a rock
- On a Tree by a River a Little Tom-Tit (Tit Willow)
- The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
- Then, Fred'ric, Let Your Escort... When the Foeman Bares His Steel
- Iolanthe: When I went to the bar as a very young man
- The Mikado: As some day it may happen (I've got a little list)
- The Yeomen of the Guard: Were I thy bride
- Ruddigore
- When’er I Spoke
- HMS Pinafore: When I was a lad I served a term
- The Pirates of Penzance: Oh, better far to live and die (I am a pirate king)
- Trial by Jury: When I, good friends, was called to the bar (The Judge's Song)
- Overture 'Di Ballo'
- Patience: A magnet hung in a hardware shop
- The Pirates of Penzance: When a felon's not engaged in his emplyment (A policeman's lot is not a happy one)
- Iolanthe: When you're lying awake with a dismal headache (The Nightmare Song)
- HMS Pinafore: Never mind the why and wherefore
- The Yeomen of the Guard
- The Mikado: Here's a how-de-do!
- HMS Pinafore
- The Gondoliers: Dance a cachura, fandango, bolero
- HMS Pinafore: I'm called Little Buttercup
- The Mikado: On a tree by a river a little tom-tit (Willow, Tit-Willow)
- Patience
- The Sorcerer
- The Mikado
- The Gondoliers
- The Gondoliers: In enterprise of martial kind (The Duke of Plaza-Toro)
- The Pirates of Penzance: I am the very model of a modern Major-General
- The Yeomen of the Guard: I have a song to sing, O!
- Now wouldn’t you like to rule the roost
- Ruddigore: When the night wind howls
- Act II: Stranger adventure (Colonel Fairfax, Sergeant Meryll, Dame Carruthers, Kate)
- 'Iolanthe' None shall part us
- 'Princess Ida' Whenever I Spoke
- 'Merrie England' The Yeoman of England
- 'The Yeoman of the Guard' Is Life a Boon?
- 'Utopia Unlimited' A tenor all singers above
- 'The Pirates of Penzance' Poor wandering One
- Act I: When maiden loves (Phoebe)
- 'The Sorcerer' My Name is John Wellington Wells
- Iolanthe: March - Finale Act I
- 'The Yeoman of the Guard' Free'd from his fetters grim
- Act I: Were I thy bride (Phoebe)
- Act I: I have a song to sing, O (Elsie, Jack Point)
- Iolanthe: Entrance and March of the Peers
- 'The Pirates of Penzance' I am a Pirate King
- Butterfly
- Act I: When our gallant Norman foes (Dame Carruthers, Yeomen)
- 'Princess Ida' If you give me your attention
- Act II: When a wooer goes a - wooing (Elsie, Phoebe, Colonel Fairfax, Jack Point)
- Act II: Hark! What was that, sir (Leonard, Colonel Fairfax, Chorus)
- 'Utopia Unlimited' first You're Born
- Act II: Hereupon we're both agreed (Jack Point, Wilfred)
- 'The Yeoman of the Guard' I have a song with Elsie Spain sop
- Act I: 'Tis done! I am a bride (Elsie)
- 'The Mikado' On a tree by a River
- 'The Mikado' A more humane Mikado
- 'HMS Pinafore' I'm called Little Buttercup
- Ruddigore: Hornpipe
- 'Chu Chin Chow' When a Pullet is plump
- Act I: Tower warders, under orders (Chorus)
- 'THe Yeoman of the Guard' A Private Buffoon
- The Gondoliers: Dance a Cachucha
- Act II: A man who would woo a fair maid (Elsie, Phoebe, Colonel Fairfax)
- 'The Sorcerer' The Curate's Song
- Act I: I've jibe and joke (Jack Point)
- Act I: Finale (Company)
- 'The Yeoman of the Guard' I've jibe and joke
- Act I: How say you maiden (Elsie, Jack Point, Sir Richard)
- Act II: Finale (All)
- 'Patience' If youre anxious to shine
- Act II: Night has spread her pall once more (Chorus, Dame Carruthers)
- Act II: Free from his fetters grim (Colonel Fairfax)
- 'The Pirates of Penzance' Major General's Song
- 'The Mikado' As Some Day it May Happen
- The Gondoliers: March - With ducal pomp
- Act II: Like a ghost his vigil keeping (Wilfred Shadbolt, Jack Point, Chorus, Sir Richard)
- 'Tom Jones' Waltz song
- 'The Rose of Persia' Drinking Songs
- Sir Arthur Sullivan Address to Thomas A Edison
- Utopia, Limited: Entrance of the Court
- Act I: Alas! I waiver to and fro (Phoebe, Leonard, Sgt. Meryll)
- Act II: Oh! A private buffoon is a lighthearted loon (Jack Point)
- 'Merrie England' Imagination
- The Gondoliers: Gavotte
- Act I: Here's a man to sing jollity (Chorus)
- 'Princess Ida' Would you know the kind of Maid
- Act I: Is life a boon (Colonel Fairfax)
- The Moody Mariner
- Stop ladies pray!
- You may go, for you are at liberty
- Then Frederick Let Your Escort Lion-Hearted
- Oh, Here Is Love, and Here Is Truth
- Oh Dry the Glistening Tear
- Hold monsters
- Pray observe the magnamity
- Oh Pardon, Frederick Pardon
- Oh far better to live and die
- Stay, Frederick, Stay
- And not that I have introduced myself
- Well, Upon My Word
- Ah Leave Me Not to Pine Alone and Desolate
- When Your Foeman Bares His Steel
- When Frederick was a little lad
- A Rollocking Band of Pirates We
- Poor Wandering Ones!
- what a picturesque spot
- Although our dark career ... Hail Poetry
- Poor wandering one!
- Hush, Hush, Not a Word! I See a Light Inside!
- When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold
- Take me with you
- For Some Ridiculous Reason
- What shall I do?
- To Gain a Brief Advantage You've Contrived
- Oh men ofdark and dismal fate
- Climbing over Rockey Mountain
- Now What Is This, and What Is That
- Away Away, My Hearts on Fire
- No All Is Still... Sighing Softly to the River
- O, false one, you have decieved me!
- Oh Frederic Cannot You in the Calm Excellence
- All Is Prepared, Your Galant Crew Await You
- No, I Am Brave
- Now for the Pirates Lair!
- With Catlike Tread, Upon Our Prey We Steal
- Sargeant Approach
- In 1940, I of Age Shall Be
- How beautiful blue the sky
- Announcer
- Frederic Here! Oh Joy! Oh Rapture!
- Loudly Let the Trumpet Bray (from Iolanthe)