Description |
1 score (256 pages) ; 27 cm. |
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score |
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vocal score |
Series |
"Whole world" series ; no. 26
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"Whole world" music series ; no. 26.
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Note |
Arranged for voice and piano. |
Contents |
Cox and box. Rataplan ; Hush'd is the bacon (lullaby) ; My master is punctual ; Printer, printer, take a hinter ; Rataplan ; - The buttercup (serenade) ; Listen! I solemnly walk'd ; Finale (Rataplan) -- Gondoliers. We're called gondolieri ; In enterprise of martial kind ; There was a time ; I stole the prince ; When a merry maiden marries ; Then one of us will be a queen ; Dance a cachucha ; There liv'd a king ; I am a courtier ; Finale ; Iolanthe. Tripping hither, tripping thither ; Good morrow, good lover! ; None shall part us ; March chorus ; The law is the true embodiment ; When I went to the bar ; When all night long ; Oh, foolish fay ; When you're lying awake ; He loves! ; Finale -- Mikado. A wandering minstrel ; Behold! The lord high executioner ; They never would be miss'd - Three little maids ; Were you not to ko-ko plighted ; For he's going to marry Yum-Yum ; Miya-sama ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Tit-willow ; There is beauty ; With joyous shout -- Patience. I cannot tell ; If you want a receipt ; If you're anxious for to shine ; Prithee, pretty maiden ; O, list while we a love confess ; Silver'd is the raven hair ; A magnet hung in a hardware shop ; Love is a plaintive song ; When I go out of door ; Finale -- H.M.S. Pinafore. We sail the ocean blue ; I'm called little buttercup ; A maiden fair to see ; I am the captain of the "Pinafore" ; Sorry her lot ; Over the bright blue sea ; I am the monarch of the sea ; Refrain, audacious tar ; Things are seldom what they seem ; Never mind the why and wherefore ; The merry maiden and the tar ; Carefully on tiptoe stealing ; Farewell, my own ; Finale -- Pirates of Penzance. When Fred'ric was a little lad ; Oh, better far to live and die ; Climbing over Rocky Mountain ; Oh, is there not one maiden? ; Poor wand'ring one ; I am the very pattern ; Tarantara, Tarantara ; For some ridiculous reason ; Oh, leave me not to pine ; When a felon's not engaged ; Come, friends, who plow the sea -- Princess Ida. Now harken to my strict command ; Ida was a twelve month old ; We are warriors three ; If you give me your attention ; Oh, goddess wise ; Come, mighty must! ; A lady fair, of lineage high ; Would you know the kind of maid? ; Whom thou hast chained ; Whene'er I spoke ; This helmet, I suppose ; With joy abiding -- Ruddygor. The witches' curse ; If somebody there chanc'd to be ; I shipp'd, d'ye see, in a revenue sloop ; My boy, you may take it from me ; The battle's roar is over ; Oh, why am I lonely and sad? ; Madrigal and Gavotte ; When the night winds howl ; Henceforth all the crimes ; Finale -- The sorcerer. Ring forth, ye bells ; When he is here ; Time was, when love and I ; Minuet ; Happy young heart! ; For love alone ; My name is John Wellington Wells ; Dear friends, take pity ; It is not love ; Alas! That lovers thus should meet ; Now to the banquet we press -- Trial by jury. Opening chorus ; When first my old, old love I knew ; When I was called to the bar ; Comes the broken flower ; With a sense of deep emotion ; I love him, I love him ; All the legal furies seize you -- The yeomen of the guard. When a maiden loves ; When our gallant Norman foes ; If life a boon? ; I have a song to sing, O! ; Though tear and long-drawn sigh ; Funeral march ; Oh, a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon ; Free from his fetters grim ; Strange adventure! ; A man who would woo a fair maid ; Finale (I have a song to sing, O!). |
Subject |
Operas -- Excerpts -- Vocal scores with piano.
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Operas -- Excerpts -- Vocal scores with piano. |
Genre/Form |
Operas.
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Operas.
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Vocal scores.
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Vocal scores.
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Excerpts.
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Excerpts.
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Added Author |
Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911.
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Added Title |
Operas. Selections; arranged https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81040955
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Gilbert and Sullivan at home |
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