Gilbert & Sullivan: 67 Selections From 13 Operettas
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Shipping Policy- Composer: Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
- Instrumentation (this edition): Piano, Voice
- Originally for: Musical, Opera
- Work Language: English
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- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 336
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Description
The masters of English operetta, lyricist/librettist W.S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan defined the genre and influenced all musical theatre after them. This comprehensive collection in our acclaimed World's Great Classical Music series presents 67 selections from 13 of their collaborations, including H.M.S. Pinafore , The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado. Features arias, duets and ensembles all newly engraved in their original keys for voice and piano, a biography of Gilbert & Sullivan, a plot synopsis for each show, and Gilbert's own illustrations of characters.
Works:
- When first my old, old love I knew from Trial by Jury (1875)
- Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray from Trial by Jury (1875)
- Time was, when Love and I from The Sorcerer (1884)
- Happy young heart from The Sorcerer (1884)
- My name is John Wellington Wells from The Sorcerer (1884)
- We sail the ocean blue from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- I'm called Little Buttercup from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- A maiden fair to see from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- I am the captain of the Pinafore from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- Sorry her lot who loves too well from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- I am the monarch of the sea from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- When I was a lad I from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- Refrain, audacious tar from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- Fair moon, to thee I sing from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- A simple sailor lowly born from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- He is an Englishman! from H.M.S. Pinafore (1878)
- When Frederic was a little lad from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- I am a pirate king from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- Oh, is there not one maiden breast from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- Poor wand'ring one from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- I am the very model of a modern major-general from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- The Policeman's Song from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- With cat-like tread, upon our prey we steal from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)
- Twenty love-sick maidens we from Patience (1881)
- When I first put this uniform on from Patience (1881)
- Am I alone and unobserved? from Patience (1881)
- Prithee, pretty maiden from Patience (1881)
- Silver'd is the raven hair from Patience (1881)
- Love is a plaintive song from Patience (1881)
- The Law is the true embodiment from Iolanthe (1882)
- When I went to the Bar as a very young man from Iolanthe (1882)
- When all night long a chap remains from Iolanthe (1882)
- When Britain really ruled the waves from Iolanthe (1882)
- Oh, foolish Fay from Iolanthe (1882)
- Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest from Iolanthe (1882)
- If you give me your attention from Princess Ida (1884)
- Oh, goddess wise from Princess Ida (1884)
- A wand'ring minstrel I from The Mikado (1885)
- As some day it may happen from The Mikado (1885)
- Three little maids from school are we from The Mikado (1885)
- The sun, whose rays are all ablaze from The Mikado (1885)
- Miya-sama from The Mikado (1885)
- The Mikado's song from The Mikado (1885)
- The flowers that bloom in the Spring from The Mikado (1885)
- Alone, and yet alive from The Mikado (1885)
- Willow, tit-willow from The Mikado (1885)
- There is beauty in the bellow of the blast from The Mikado (1885)
- If somebody there chanced to be from Ruddigore (1887)
- My boy, you may take it from me from Ruddigore (1887)
- To a garden full of posies from Ruddigore (1887)
- Henceforth all the crimes from Ruddigore (1887)
- When maiden loves, she sits and sighs from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- Is life a boon? from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- I have a song to sing, O! from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- I've jibe and joke from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- Were I thy bride from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- Oh! A private buffoon is a light-hearted loon from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- Free from his fetters grim from The Yeoman of the Guard (1888)
- The duke of Plaza-toro from The Gondoliers (1889)
- No possible doubt whatever from The Gondoliers (1889)
- When a merry maiden marries from The Gondoliers (1889)
- Rising early in the morning from The Gondoliers (1889)
- Take a pair of sparkling eyes from The Gondoliers (1889)
- There lived a king from The Gondoliers (1889)
- On the day when I was wedded from The Gondoliers (1889)
- In ev'ry mental lore from Utopia, Limited (1893)
- So ends my dream from The Grand Duke (1896)
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