Arthur Sullivan
Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan (13 May 1842 – 22 November 1900) was an English composer. He is best known for 14 comic opera collaborations with the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, including H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado. His works include 24 operas, 11 major orchestral works, ten choral works and oratorios, two ballets, incidental music to several plays, and numerous church pieces, songs, and piano and chamber pieces. His hymns and songs include "Onward, Christian Soldiers" and "The Lost Chord".
The son of a military bandmaster, Sullivan composed his first anthem at the age of eight and was later a soloist in the boys' choir of the Chapel Royal. In 1856, at 14, he was awarded the first Mendelssohn Scholarship by the Royal Academy of Music, which allowed him to study at the academy and then at the Leipzig Conservatoire in Germany. His graduation piece, incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest (1861), was received with acclaim on its first performance in London. Among his early major works were a ballet, L'Île Enchantée (1864), a symphony, a cello concerto (both 1866), and his Overture di Ballo (1870). To supplement the income from his concert works he wrote hymns, parlour ballads and other light pieces, and worked as a church organist and music teacher.
In 1866 Sullivan composed a one-act comic opera, Cox and Box, which is still widely performed. He wrote his first opera with W. S. Gilbert, Thespis, in 1871. Four years later, the impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte engaged Gilbert and Sullivan to create a one-act piece, Trial by Jury (1875). Its box-office success led to a series of twelve full-length comic operas by the collaborators. After the extraordinary success of H.M.S. Pinafore (1878) and The Pirates of Penzance (1879), Carte used his profits from the partnership to build the Savoy Theatre in 1881, and their joint works became known as the Savoy operas. Among the best known of the later operas are The Mikado (1885) and The Gondoliers (1889). Gilbert broke from Sullivan and Carte in 1890, after a quarrel over expenses at the Savoy. They reunited in the 1890s for two more operas, but these did not achieve the popularity of their earlier works.
Sullivan's infrequent serious pieces during the 1880s included two cantatas, The Martyr of Antioch (1880) and The Golden Legend (1886), his most popular choral work. He also wrote incidental music for West End productions of several Shakespeare plays, and held conducting and academic appointments. Sullivan's only grand opera, Ivanhoe, though initially successful in 1891, has rarely been revived. In his last decade Sullivan continued to compose comic operas with various librettists and wrote other major and minor works. He died at the age of 58, regarded as Britain's foremost composer. His comic opera style served as a model for generations of musical theatre composers that followed, and his music is still frequently performed, recorded and pastiched.
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The Beauty Stone: Introduction - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: With cards and dice, and with wine and laughter (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Click, clack, click, clack (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Melos - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Hobble, hobble, now we've caught her (Joan, Simon, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Though she should dance (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Safe in her island home, whose sloping glades (Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Dear Mary Mother, unto thee I bring (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Nay, see ye not this maid is fair? (Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Who stands within? (Simon, Joan, Devil, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: I love thee! I love thee! (Philip, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Since it dwelt in that rock whose hallowed crest (Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: I'll tell them what thou wast when first I knew thee (Guntran) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Appearance of Laine - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: How say you? Shame! My sword! my sword! (Philip, Laine, Devil, Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Nay, wert thou more than all he said thou art (Laine, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: She's gone! Love's hour has come at last! (Saida, Devil, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Lords of Sirault, Velaines, and St Sauveur (Guntran, Three Lords, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: My name is crazy Jacqueline (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) [II] - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Look yon, 'tis she! our little Laine! (Joan, Laine, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Know ye all, both great and small (Nicholas, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: I would see a maid who dwells in Zolden (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: I am Loyse from St. Denis (Loyse, Saida, Philip, Nicholas, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Haste thee! Haste thee! (Devil, Laine, Joan, Saida, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: In the hills beyond Florennes (Isabeau, Saida, Devil, Philip, Nicholas, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Up and down (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: I am Barbe of Bovigny (Barbe, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Finale. There he stands, that lord ye knew (Guntran, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Go, bring forth old Simon's daughter! (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Finale. My lord! (Laine, Philip, Joan, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. By Our Lady, she is fair! (Philip, Nicholas, Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Introduction - An hour agone 'twas the moon that shone (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Oh, turn thine eyes away (Saida, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Why dost thou sigh and moan? (Jacqueline) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. In vain ye plead, some magic spell enthralls him! (Saida, Guntran, Devil, Joan, Simon, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Mine, mine at last! Poor vanquished slave, begone! (Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Finale. I can but tell I knelt and prayed (Laine, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: So all is lost for ever! And 'twas thou (Saida, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: O'er Mirlemont city the banners are flying (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Exit of Guntran and Crowd - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Finale. Hail to the lord of our land! (Guntran, Joan, Laine, Simon, Jacqueline, Philip, Devil, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone: Introduction - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Chorus of Knights and Dames: With cards and dice, and with wine and laughter (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Duet: Click, clack, click, clack (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Melos - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Chorus with Solos: Hobble, hobble, now we've caught her (Chorus, Joan, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Chorus of Knights and Dames: Though she should dance (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Semi-Chorus: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Song: Safe in her island home, whose sloping glades (Saida, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Prayer: Dear Mary Mother, unto thee I bring (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Nay, see ye not this maid is fair? (Chorus, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Quartet: Who stands within? (Simon, Joan, Devil, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Duet: I love thee! I love thee! (Philip, Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Recitative and Song: Since it dwelt in that rock whose hallowed crest (Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Song: I'll tell them what thou wast when first I knew thee (Guntran) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Appearance of Laine - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: How say you? Shame! My sword! my sword! (Philip, Laine, Devil, Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 1: Act I Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Nay, wert thou more than all he said thou art (Laine, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Full Chorus: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: She's gone! Love's hour has come at last! (Saida, Devil, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Full Chorus: Maidens and men of Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Lords of Sirault, Velaines, and St Sauveur (Guntran, Three Lords, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Duet: My name is crazy Jacqueline (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 1: Act II Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: The bells are ringing o'er Mirlemont town (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Act II Scene 2: Trio: Look yon, 'tis she! our little Laine! (Joan, Laine, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Scene: Know ye all, both great and small (Nicholas, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Act II Scene 2: Duet: I would see a maid who dwells in Zolden (Simon, Joan) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Scene: I am Loyse from St. Denis (Loyse, Chorus, Saida, Philip, Nicholas) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 2: Act II Scene 2: Quintet: Haste thee! Haste thee! (Devil, Laine, Joan, Saida, Simon) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Scene: In the hills beyond Florennes (Isabeau, Chorus, Saida, Devil, Philip, Nicholas) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Act II Scene 3: Duet: Up and down (Jacqueline, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Scene: I am Barbe of Bovigny (Barbe, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Act II Scene 3: Finale: There he stands, that lord ye knew (Guntran, Chorus, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Finale: Go, bring forth old Simon's daughter! (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act II Scene 3: Act II Scene 3: Finale: My lord! (Laine, Philip, Joan, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Finale: By Our Lady, she is fair! (Philip, Chorus, Nicholas, Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Act III Scene 1: Introduction - Song: An hour agone 'twas the moon that shone (Laine) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Finale: Oh, turn thine eyes away (Saida, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Act III Scene 1: Song: Why dost thou sigh and moan? (Jacqueline) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Finale: In vain ye plead, some magic spell enthralls him! (Saida, Guntran, Devil, Chorus, Joan, Simon, Philip) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Act III Scene 1: Recitative and Song: Mine, mine at last! Poor vanquished slave, begone! (Saida) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act I Scene 2: Act I Scene 2: Finale: I can but tell I knelt and prayed (Laine, Philip, Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Act III Scene 1: Scene: So all is lost for ever! And 'twas thou (Saida, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 1: Act III Scene 1: Change of Scene - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Act III Scene 2: Chorus and Dance: O'er Mirlemont city the banners are flying (Chorus) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Act III Scene 2: Exit of Guntran and Crowd - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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The Beauty Stone, Act III Scene 2: Act III Scene 2: Finale: Hail to the lord of our land! (Chorus, Guntran, Joan, Laine, Simon, Jacqueline, Philip, Devil) - Sullivan: The Beauty Stone -
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Trial by Jury: Now jurymen hear my advice (Usher, Barristers, Attorneys, Jury, Public) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: Is this the Court of the Exchequer? (Defendant, Jury, Others) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: When first my old, old love I knew (Defendant, Jury) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: Where is the plaintiff? (Counsel, Usher) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: Comes the broken flower (Bridesmaids, Plaintiff) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: Oh, never, never, never (Judge, Jury, Plaintiff, Bridesmaids, Usher) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: May it please you, my Lud! (Counsel, Others) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray (Defendant, Bridesmaids) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: That seems a reasonable proposition (Judge, Counsel, Others) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: I love him, I love him (Plaintiff, Defendant, Jury, Public) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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Trial by Jury: Oh joy unbounded (Plaintiff, Counsel, Defendant, Usher, Judge, Others) - Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore -
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The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria: Overture - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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22. Now pray, what us the cause of this - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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The Grand Duke: Overture - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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1. List and learn - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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23. Replying, we sing as one individual - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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The Grand Duke / Act 1: Won't it be a pretty wedding? - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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2. Good morrow, pretty maids - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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24. For ev'ryone who feels inclined - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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3. For the merriest fellows are we - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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25. Come let's away - our island crown awaits me - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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4. See, see at last they come to make their choice - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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26. Now, Marco dear, my wishes hear - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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5. Buon' giorno, signorine! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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27. Then away they go to an island fair - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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The Gondoliers: We're called gondolieri, but that's a vagary - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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28. Of happiness the very pith - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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7. And now to choose our brides! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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29. Rising early in the morning - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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8. Are you peeping? - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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The Gondoliers: Take a pair of sparkling eyes - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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9. Thank you gallant gondolieri - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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31. Here we are, at the risk of our lives - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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10. From the sunny Spanish shore - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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32. After sailing to this land - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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The Gondoliers: In enterprise of martial kind - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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33. Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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12. O rapture, when alone together - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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34. There lived a king, as I've been told - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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13. There was a time, a time for ever gone - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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35. In a contemplative fashion - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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14. I stole the Prince - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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36. With ducal pomp and ducal pride - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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15. But, bless my heart, consider my position! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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37. This polite attention - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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16. Try we life-long we can never - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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38. On the day when I was wedded - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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17. Bride-groom and bride! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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39. To help unhappy commoners - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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18. When a merry maiden marries - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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40. Small titles and orders for mayors and recorders - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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19. Kind sir, you cannot have the heart, our lives to p - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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41. I am a courtier grave and serious - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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20. Do not give way to this uncalled-for grief - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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42. Here is a case unprecedented! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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Then one of us will be a Queen - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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43. Now let the loyal lieges gather round - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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44. Speak woman speak, we're all attention! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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45. The royal prince was by the king entrusted - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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46. Luiz! Casilda! - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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47. One more, gondolieri - Gilbert & Sullivan Collection -
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