W.S. Gilbert
Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (18 November 1836 – 29 May 1911) was an English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator best known for his collaboration with the composer Arthur Sullivan, which produced fourteen comic operas. The most famous of these include H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and one of the most frequently performed works in the history of musical theatre, The Mikado. The popularity of these works was supported for over a century by year-round performances of them, in Britain and abroad, by the repertory company that Gilbert, Sullivan and their producer Richard D'Oyly Carte founded, the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. These Savoy operas are still frequently performed in the English-speaking world and beyond.
Gilbert's creative output included over 75 plays and libretti, and numerous short stories, poems and lyrics, both comic and serious. After brief careers as a government clerk and a lawyer, Gilbert began to focus, in the 1860s, on writing light verse, including his Bab Ballads, short stories, theatre reviews and illustrations, often for Fun magazine. He also began to write burlesques and his first comic plays, developing a unique absurdist, inverted style that would later be known as his "topsy-turvy" style. He also developed a realistic method of stage direction and a reputation as a strict theatre director. In the 1870s, Gilbert wrote 40 plays and libretti, including his German Reed Entertainments, several blank-verse "fairy comedies", some serious plays, and his first five collaborations with Sullivan: Thespis, Trial by Jury, The Sorcerer, H.M.S. Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance. In the 1880s, Gilbert focused on the Savoy operas, including Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard and The Gondoliers.
In 1890, after this long and profitable creative partnership, Gilbert quarrelled with Sullivan and Carte concerning expenses at the Savoy Theatre; the dispute is referred to as the "carpet quarrel". Gilbert won the ensuing lawsuit, but the argument caused hurt feelings among the partnership. Although Gilbert and Sullivan were persuaded to collaborate on two last operas, they were not as successful as the previous ones. In later years, Gilbert wrote several plays, and a few operas with other collaborators. He retired, with his wife Lucy, and their ward, Nancy McIntosh, to a country estate, Grim's Dyke. He was knighted in 1907. Gilbert died of a heart attack while attempting to rescue a young woman to whom he was giving a swimming lesson in the lake at his home.
Gilbert's plays inspired other dramatists, including Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, and his comic operas with Sullivan inspired the later development of American musical theatre, especially influencing Broadway librettists and lyricists. According to The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Gilbert's "lyrical facility and his mastery of metre raised the poetical quality of comic opera to a position that it had never reached before and has not reached since".
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue): Overture - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 1. Pour, Oh Pour the Pirate Sherry - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 2. When Fred'ric Was a Little Lad - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 3. Oh, Better Far to Live and Die - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 4. Oh, False One, You Have Deceived Me - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 5. Climbing Over Rocky Mountain - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 6. Stop! Ladies, Pray! A Man! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 7. Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 8. Oh, Sisters, Deaf to Pity's Name, for Shame! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 9. Poor Wand'ring One! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 10. What Ought We to Do, Gentle Sisters Say? - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 11. How Beautifully Blue the Sky - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 12. Stay, We Must Not Lose Our Senses - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 13. Hold, Monsters! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 14. I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 15. Oh, Men of Dark and Dismal Fate - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 16. Hail Poetry, Thou Heav'n Born Maid! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 17. You May Go, for You're at Liberty - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act I: 18. Pray Observe the Magnanimity - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 19. Oh, Dry the Glist'Ning Tear - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 20. Then Frederic - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 21. When the Foeman Bares His Steel - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 22. Now for the Pirates Lair! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 23. When You Had Left our Pirate Fold - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 24. Away, Away, My Heart's on Fire - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 25. All Is Prepared - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 26. Stay, Fred'ric Stay! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 27. Ah, Leave Me Not to Pine Alone and Desolate - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 28. Oh, Here Is Love and Here Is Truth - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 19. No., I'll Be Brave - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 31. When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 32. A Rollicking Band of Pirates We - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 33. With Cat-Like Tread - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 34. Hush! Hush! Not a Word - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 35. Sighing Softly to the River - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 36. Now What Is This, and What Is That - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 37. We Triumph Now - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 38. Away with Them, and Place Them at the Bar - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance (Version without Dialogue), Act II: 39. Poor Wand'ring Ones, Though Ye Have Surely Strayed - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): Overture - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): We Sounded the Trumpet - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): Stay, Bouncer, Stay! - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): Hush'd Is the Bacon on the Grid - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): My Master Is Punctual Always in Business - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): Who Are You, Sir? - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): The Buttercup Dwells on the Lowly Mead - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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Cox and Box (Version with Dialogue): Not Long Ago. Finale - The Pirates Of Penzance; Cox And Box -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Overture - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: Overture - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: Opening - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Oh, dry the glistening tear” (Girls, Mabel) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry” (Pirates, Samuel) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Pour, oh pour" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Oh Frederic" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted” (Major-General, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “When Frederic was a little lad” (Ruth) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Yes, Frederic" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Then Frederic" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When the foeman bears his steel” (Sergeant of Police, Policemen, Mabel, Edith, Girls, Major-General) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, far better to live and die” (Pirate King, Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "When Frederic was a little lad" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Now for the pirates' lair" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now for the pirates’ lair!” (Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, false one, you have deceived me!” (Frederic, Ruth) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Oh pardon, Frederic" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "When you had left" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Young Frederic!” (Pirate King, Frederic, Ruth) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What shall I do?… Climbing over rocky mountain” (Frederic, Girls, Edith, Kate) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Oh, better far to live and die" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Upon my word" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When you had left our pirate fold” (Ruth, Frederic, Pirate King) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stop, ladies, pray!” (Frederic, Girls, Edith) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Oh, take me with you!" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Away! Away!" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Away, away! my heart’s on fire” (Ruth, Pirate King, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, is there not one maiden breast?” (Frederic, GIrls, Mabel) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Oh, false one!" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "All is prepared" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “All is prepared” (Mabel, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, sisters, deaf to pity’s name” (Mabel, Girls) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Climbing over rocky mountains" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Stay Frederic, stay" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Stay, Frederic, stay!” (Mabel, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Poor wandering one” (Mabel, Girls) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "What a picturesque spot" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "No, I am brave" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Ah, leave me not to pine” (Mabel, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What ought we to do?” (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Stop, ladies, pray" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "When a felon" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “In 1940 I of age shall be” (Frederic, Mabel) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stay, we must not lose our senses” (Frederic, Girls, Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Poor wandering one" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "A rollicking band" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “No, I’ll be brave!” (Mabel) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Here’s a first rate opportunity” (Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "What are we to do?" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "With catlike tread" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Though in body and in mind” (Sergeant, Policemen) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Hold, monsters!” (Edith, Samuel, Girls, Major-General Stanley, Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "How beautifully blue" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: "Hush, hush!" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When a felon’s not engaged in his employment” (Sergeant, Policemen) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I am the very model of a modern Major-General” (Major-General, Girls, Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Stay, we must not lose" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act II: Finale - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “A rollicking band of pirates we” (Pirates, Sergeant, Policemen) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, men of dark and dismal fate” (Major-General, Samuel, Pirate King, Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "I am the very model" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “With cat-like tread” (Pirates, Policemen, Samuel) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I’m telling a terrible story” (Major-General, Others except Ruth) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: "Now that I" - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Hush, hush! not a word” (Frederic, Pirates, Policemen, Major-General) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “O master, hear one word” (Ruth, Pirates, Frederic) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance, Act I: Finale - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Softly sighing to the river” (Major-General, Pirates, Policemen) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pray observe the magnanimity” (All except Ruth) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now what is this, and what is that” (Girls, Pirates) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Frederic here! Oh joy!” (Major-General, Mabel, Frederic, Pirates, Pirate King, Girls, Policemen, Sergeant, Ruth) - The Pirates of Penzance -
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Overture from The Sorcerer - The Pirates of Penzance -
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Overture from Cox and Box - The Pirates of Penzance -
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Overture from Princess Ida - The Pirates of Penzance -
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Overture in C major “In Memoriam” - The Pirates of Penzance -
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The Gondoliers: Overture - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Gondoliers: Act II - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Mikado: Act I, Chorus “If you want to to know who we are” / Song “A Wandering Minstrel I” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Gondoliers: Act I - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Mikado: Act II, Song “The sun Whose rays” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Mikado: Act II, Finale - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Yeoman of the Guard: Act I, Song “When Maiden Loves, she Sits and Sighs” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Yeoman of the Guard: Act I, Duet “I Have a Song to Sing, O!” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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Iolanthe: Act I, Chorus, (Entrance and March of the Peers), “Loudly let the Trumpets Bray” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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Iolanthe: Act II, Duet, “If we’re Weak Enough to Tarry” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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Iolanthe: Act II, Finale “Soon as we May, Off and Away” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Gondoliers: Act II, Song “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Gondoliers: Act II, Gavotte “I am a Courtier, Grave and Serious” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Gondoliers: Act II, Chorus “Dance a Cachucha, Fandango, Bolero” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I, Song “I am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act I, Song “Oh, is There not one Maiden Breast” / Recit and Song “Poor Wandering One” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II, Song “When a Felon’s not Engaged in his Employment” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I, Chorus, “We Sail the Ocean Blue”, Recit and Song, “For I’m Called Little Buttercup” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act I, Song and Chorus, “I am the Captain of the Pinafore” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Act II, Finale, Quartette, “Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen” - Highlights from: The Mikado / Iolanthe / The Pirates of Penzance / The Yeomen of the Guard / HMS Pinafore / The Gondoliers -
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The Sorceror: My Name Is John Wellington Wells - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: Overture - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Overture - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: We're Called Gondolieri - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: From the Sunny Spanish Shore - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Poor Wand'ring One - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: In Enterprise of Martial Kind - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Pirates of Penzance: I am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: I Stole the Prince - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Away, away! my heart’s on fire” - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Pirates of Penzance: When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: Dance a Cachuca - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Pirates of Penzance: With Cat Like Tread - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Gondoliers: I Am a Courtier Grave and Serious - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Trial by Jury: When First My Old, Old Love I Knew - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Hail, Men-O'-Wars Men / I'm Called Little Buttercup - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Trial by Jury: When I, Good Friends, Was Called to the Bar - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: The nightingale - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Trial by Jury: Oh, Gentlemen, Listen, I Pray - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: When I Was a Lad - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Grand Duke: By the Mystic Regulation - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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H.M.S. Pinafore: Never Mind the Why and Wherefore - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Yeomen of the Guard: Is Life a Boon - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Iolanthe: Said I to Myself, Said I - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Yeomen of the Guard: I have a song to sing, oh! - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Iolanthe: When Britain Really Ruled the Waves - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Yeomen of the Guard: When a Wooer Goes A-Wooing - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Iolanthe: Love Unrequited - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel I - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Iolanthe - If you go in, you're sure to win - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: Behold the Lord High Executioner - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Princess Ida: If You Give Me Your Attention - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: As Some Day It May Happen - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Ruddigore: I Know a Youth Who Loves a Little Maid - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: Three Little Maids From School Are We - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Ruddigore: From the Briny Sea I Shipped D'Ye See - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Ruddigore: The Battle's Roar Is Over - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Ruddigore: In Sailing O'er Life's Ocean Wide - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Ruddigore: My Eyes Are Fully Open to My Awful Situation - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: Here's a How-De-Do - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Utopia Limited, Act II: Oh, Zara! / A Tenor, All Singers Above - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: A More Humane Mikado - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Patience: The Soldiers of Our Queen - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Patience: Am I Alone and Unobserved? - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: On a Tree by a River a Little Tom-Tit - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Patience: A Magnet Hung in a Hardware Shop - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: There Is Beauty in the Bellow of Blast - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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Patience: So Go to Him and Say to Him - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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The Mikado: For He's Gone and Married Yum-Yum - The Very Best Of Gilbert & Sullivan -
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