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Iolanthe: Nightmare Song

Gründung 1875, Auflösung 1982

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  1. Iolanthe
  2. Overture
  3. When all night long a chap remains
  4. Prithee, pretty maiden - prithee
  5. In a doleful train two and two we walk all day
  6. Lords, it may not be
  7. Good morrow, good mother
  8. Let the merry cymbals sound
  9. Though to marry you
  10. Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel
  11. Love unrequited
  12. The law is the embodiment
  13. My well-beloved Lord
  14. If You're Anxious For To Shine
  15. Good morrow, good lover
  16. If We're Weak Enough To Tarry
  17. When Britain really ruled the waves
  18. In Vain to Us You Plead
  19. If you want a receipt for that popular mystery
  20. It may not be
  21. Still brooding on their mad infatuation
  22. Tripping hither, tripping thither
  23. The soldiers of our Queen
  24. Loudly let the trumpet bray
  25. When darkly looms the day
  26. Oh, Foolish Fay
  27. None shall part us
  28. Am I alone and unobserved?
  29. If You Go In, You're Sure To Win
  30. Strephon's A Member Of Parliament
  31. Entrance of the Lord Chancellor
  32. Twenty love-sick maidens we
  33. My Lord - a suppliant at your feet
  34. Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity
  35. Soon as we may, off and away
  36. When I first put this uniform on
  37. Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted
  38. Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame
  39. I cannot tell what this love may be
  40. Spurn not the nobly born
  41. Long years ago - fourteen, maybe
  42. Nay, tempt me not
  43. Now tell us, we pray you
  44. Fare thee well, attractive stranger
  45. Said I to myself, said I
  46. We may remark, tho' nothing can dismay us
  47. If you give me your attention
  48. Oh, joy! Our chief is sav'd
  49. Would you know the kind of maid
  50. The world is but a broken toy
  51. Gently, gently, evidently
  52. Minerva... Oh, goddess wise
  53. Today we meet... Ida was a twelve-month old
  54. Mighty maiden with a mission
  55. Merrily ring the luncheon bell
  56. A lady fair, of lineage high
  57. From the distant panorama... we are warriors three
  58. P'raps if you address the lady most politely
  59. I am a maiden, cold and stately
  60. Search throughout the panorama
  61. Now hearken to my strict command…
  62. Now wouldn't you like to rule the roost
  63. Towards the empyrean heights
  64. The woman of the wisest wit
  65. When anger spreads his wing
  66. I built upon a rock
  67. With joy abiding
  68. Pineapple Poll Scene III: Poll's Solo
  69. Pineapple Poll Scene III: Entry of Belaye with Blanche as Bride
  70. Pineapple Poll Scene I: Finale
  71. Pineapple Poll Scene I: Pas de Trois
  72. Pineapple Poll Scene I: Poll's Solo and Pas de deux
  73. Pineapple Poll Scene III: Belaye's Solo and Sailors' Drill
  74. Pineapple Poll Scene I: Opening Dance
  75. Pineapple Poll Scene III: Grande Finale
  76. Pineapple Poll Scene I: Belaye's Solo
  77. Whene'er I spoke sarcastic joke
  78. Pineapple Poll Scene III: Reconciliation
  79. This is our duty plain
  80. Death to the invader
  81. This helmet I support
  82. Pineapple Poll Scene II: Poll's Solo, Jasper's Solo
  83. Braid the raven hair
  84. Pineapple Poll 1 - Poll's dance and pas de deux
  85. For the merriest fellows are we
  86. And what is this, and what is that
  87. None shall part us from each other
  88. There lived a king
  89. Pineapple Poll 3 - Entry of Belaye with Blanche as bride
  90. Free from his fetters grim
  91. Stay, we must not lose our senses
  92. In 1940 I of age shall be
  93. Perhaps if you address the lady
  94. Act One - Hold, bride and bridgegroom
  95. A Magnet Hung in a Hardware Shop
  96. On a tree by a river a little tom tit
  97. Act One - I hear the soft note...But who is this
  98. Thank you, gallant gondolierei
  99. Act One - Hail the bride of seventeen summers
  100. For riches and rank that you befall
  101. That she is reeliing is plain to me
  102. Replying we sing
  103. There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
  104. We've Been Thrown Over, We're Aware
  105. Act Two - Happily coupled are we
  106. Forbear my friends
  107. In babyhood upon her lap I lay
  108. Oh! Joy, Our Chief Is Saved
  109. Pineapple Poll 3 - Poll's solo
  110. Alas! I waver to and fro
  111. Pretty daughter of mine
  112. Silvered Is the Raven Hair
  113. Strange adventure!
  114. Go away, Madam
  115. Act One - Prithee pretty maiden
  116. Farewell, my own
  117. To help unhappy commoners
  118. Here's a man of jollity
  119. Oh, is there not one maiden breast
  120. Today we meet, my baby bride and I
  121. If you want to know who we are
  122. To you I give my heart
  123. Now jurymen hear my advice
  124. Kind Captain, I've important information
  125. Hark! What was that, sir?
  126. The Yeoman of the Guard - Orchestral
  127. This helmet I suppose
  128. List and learn, ye dainty roses
  129. From the sunny Spanish shore
  130. After Much Debate Internal, I on Lady Jane Decide
  131. Hail, Men o' wars' Men
  132. Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero
  133. So please you, Sir, we much regret
  134. A maiden fair to see
  135. When first my old, old love I knew
  136. In enterprise of martial kind
  137. When I Went To The Bar As A Very Young Man
  138. Then, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted
  139. That seems a reasonable proposition
  140. Night has spread her pall once more
  141. Come, Walk Up, and Purchase With Avidity
  142. Oh, Sergeant Meryll, is it true?
  143. Young Frederic!
  144. Oh, false one, you have decived me!
  145. Act One - To a garden full of posies
  146. Of all the young ladies I know
  147. Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
  148. No, I'll be brave
  149. Hereupon we're both agreed
  150. So Go to Him and Say to Him
  151. He is an Englishman
  152. For everyone who feels inclined
  153. See how the fates their gifts allot
  154. Act One - If well his suit has sped
  155. Act Two - I once was a very abandoned person
  156. Swear thou the jury
  157. My Well-Loved Lord and Guardian Dear
  158. Oh, Dry the Glistening Tear
  159. I am the monarch of the sea
  160. But Who Is This, Whose God-Like Grace
  161. The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
  162. Oh! Chancellor unwary
  163. We are Warriors Three
  164. Act Two - Painted emblems of a race
  165. Act Two - Turn, oh turn on this direction
  166. The Royal Prince
  167. I Am the Captain of the Pinafore
  168. A many years ago
  169. Be reassured
  170. Sighing softly to the river
  171. Were I Thy Bride
  172. Act Two - In bygone days I had thy love
  173. The prisoner comes to meet his doom
  174. Is life a boon?
  175. A Wand'ring Minstrel I
  176. In a contemplative fashion
  177. When I, good friends, was called to the bar
  178. Act One - I know a youth who loves a little maid
  179. Act Two - There grew a little flower
  180. True Love Must Single-Hearted Be
  181. Stop, Ladies, Pray!
  182. May it please you, m'Lud!
  183. This very night
  184. Miya sama, miya sama
  185. Oh joy unbounded
  186. Act One - Long yers ago, fourteen maybe
  187. Oh, shameless one, tremble!
  188. The criminal cried
  189. Act One - When I first put this uniform on
  190. Oh, never, never, never
  191. Act One - From the briny sea
  192. From the distant panorama
  193. The lady of my love
  194. When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
  195. Pineapple Poll 3 - Belaye's solo and sailor's drill
  196. Oh! A private buffoon is a light-hearted loon
  197. Do not give way
  198. Act One - Now tell us, we pray you
  199. Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day
  200. All thought of Leonard Meryll set aside
  201. Over the bright blue sea
  202. Act One - Welcome gentry for your entry
  203. Pray observe the magnaminity
  204. Hearts do not break
  205. I am the very model of a modern Major-General
  206. A nice dilemma we have here
  207. Act One - The Soldiers of our Queen
  208. I Have A Song To Sing, O!
  209. For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
  210. Comes a train of little ladies
  211. Pineapple Poll 1 - Pas de trois
  212. Our great Mikado, virtuous man
  213. Climbing Over Rocky Mountain
  214. Three Little Maids From School
  215. Act Two - So go to him and say to him
  216. Act One - In sailing o'er lifes ocean wide
  217. I Am So Proud
  218. With Cat-Like Tread
  219. I Hear the Soft Note of the Echoing Voice
  220. When the foeman bares his steel
  221. Act Two - When the night wind howls
  222. But tell me who's the youth
  223. When Frederic was a little lad
  224. Away, Away! My Heart's On Fire
  225. Never mind the why and wherefore
  226. Comes the pretty young bride
  227. Here is a case unprecedented
  228. Hold, Monsters!
  229. Now let the loyal lieges gather round
  230. Then away we go to an island fair
  231. Fair moon, to thee I sing
  232. Things are seldom what they seem
  233. Tower wardes under orders
  234. Oh, Gentlemen, Listen
  235. Stay, Frederic, Stay
  236. All is prepared
  237. Sir, you are sad
  238. He loves! If in the bygone years
  239. When'er I Spoke
  240. Pineapple Poll 3 - Reconciliation
  241. Act Two - A magnet hung in a hardware shop
  242. Act One - When the buds are blossoming
  243. Pineapple Poll 3 - Grand Finale
  244. Act Two - Im a WQaterlook House young man
  245. I'm a Waterloo House Young Man
  246. Act Two - Its clear that medieval art alone retains its zest
  247. Then one of us will be a queen
  248. Act One - Oh why am i moody and sad?
  249. Act One - I cannot tell what this love may be
  250. Gently, Gently
  251. Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
  252. A British tar is a soaring soul
  253. Buon' giorno, signorine!
  254. Pour, Oh pour the pirate sherry
  255. Act Two - Sad is the womans lot
  256. Is this the Court of the Exchequer?
  257. A man who would woo a fair maid
  258. Act One - Am I alone and unobserved
  259. Behold the Lord High Executioner
  260. Carefully on tiptoe stealing
  261. I'm telling a terrible story
  262. Act Two - Love is a plaintive song
  263. Act One - Oh Happy the Lily
  264. I stole the Prince
  265. Now for the pirates' lair!
  266. And Are You Going a Ticket to Buy?
  267. Di Ballo Overture
  268. And Have I Journey'd For A Month
  269. Turn, Oh Turn in This Direction
  270. What ought we to do?
  271. Sad Is a Woman's Lot Who, Year by Year
  272. Hush, Hush! Not a Word
  273. As Some Day It May Happen
  274. There Was A Time
  275. Hark, the hour of ten is sounding
  276. Let's give three cheers
  277. On the day when I was wedded
  278. Rising early in the morning
  279. When I Go Out of the Door
  280. Pineapple Poll 2 - Poll's solo
  281. List Reginald, Whilst I Confess a Love
  282. Minerva! Minerva! O Hear Me!
  283. My Lord, A Suppliant at Your Feet I Kneel
  284. Madam, without the castle walls
  285. Act Two - He yields! He yields!
  286. Act One - In a doleful train...Twenty lovesick maidens are we
  287. I'm Called Little Buttercup
  288. Act One - Twenty lovesick maidens are we
  289. Can I survive this overbearing?
  290. Poor wandering ones
  291. Act One - You understand?
  292. With aspect stern
  293. Of happiness the very pith
  294. Alone, and yet alive
  295. Oh, master, hear one word
  296. Young Strephon is the kind of lout
  297. Act One - Come walk up and purchase with avidity
  298. Act Two - I once was as meek as a new-born lamb
  299. Act Two - If Saphir I choose to marry
  300. Hold, pretty one!
  301. Young man, despair
  302. Act One - Cheerily carols the lark
  303. Your revels cease!
  304. We sail the ocean blue
  305. Refrain, audacious tar
  306. The hours creep on apace
  307. My gallant crew, good morning
  308. Act One - Fair is Rose as bright May Day
  309. Oh, Better Far To Live And Die
  310. Hold! Stay Your Hand!
  311. When our gallant Norman foes
  312. O rapture, when alone together
  313. Here we are, at the risk of our lives
  314. 'Tis done! I am a bride
  315. Ah, leave me not to pine
  316. When a merry maidem marries
  317. Act One - Still brooding on their mad infatuation
  318. My Lords, It May Not Be
  319. I've jibe and joke
  320. The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor
  321. Comes the broken flower
  322. Though in body and in mind
  323. Act Two - My eyes are fully open
  324. Come, let's away
  325. Kind sir, you cannot have the heart
  326. The hour of gladness
  327. I am a courtier grave and serious
  328. Small titles and orders
  329. When maiden loves
  330. Gentlemen, I pray you tell me
  331. Pineapple Poll 1 - Opening dance
  332. Act One - True love must single-hearted be
  333. Try we life-long
  334. When a felon's not engaged in his employment
  335. When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal Headache
  336. Soon As We May
  337. Oh, men of dark and dismal fate
  338. Bridegroom and bride
  339. A More Humane Mikado
  340. Act One - Sir Rupert Murgatroyd
  341. Frederic here! Oh joy!
  342. On Such Eyes as Maidens Cherish
  343. Act Two - When I go out of door
  344. When you had left the pirate fold
  345. Act One - I shipped d'ye see, in a Revenue sloop
  346. If Saphir I Choose to Marry
  347. Pineapple Poll 1 - Belaye's solo
  348. Here's a how-de-do!
  349. How say you, maiden, will you wed?
  350. Love Is a Plaintive Song
  351. Love, unrequited, roba me of my rest
  352. The Law Is The True Embodiment
  353. In uttering a reprobation
  354. Silence in court...all hail great judge
  355. A shepherd I
  356. The flowers the bloom in the Spring
  357. Act One - My boy, you may take it fromme
  358. Take a pair of sparkling eyes
  359. Act Two - After much debate internal
  360. HMS Pinafore - Orchestral
  361. It's Clear That the Mediaeval
  362. When Anger Spreads His Wings
  363. Act One - If somebody there chanced to be
  364. We're called gondolieri
  365. With ducal pomp and ducal pride
  366. I love him, I love him
  367. The Nightingale Sighed For The Moon's Bright Ray
  368. Here's A First Rate Opportunity
  369. Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name
  370. Act One - Let the merry cymbals sound
  371. Sorry her lot who loves too well
  372. Where Is The Plaintiff?
  373. A rollicking band of pirates we
  374. Act Two - Oh happy ther lily
  375. Poor Wandering One
  376. But, bless my heart
  377. Come, Cyril, Florian, Our Course Is Plain
  378. Good morrow, pretty maids
  379. Pineapple Poll 1 - Finale
  380. Pineapple Poll 2 - Jasper's solo
  381. When a wooer goes a-wooing
  382. And now to choose our brides
  383. Act One - Your maiden hearts
  384. HMS Pinafore: Oh joy! Oh rapture unforeseen
  385. HMS Pinafore: We sail the ocean blue
  386. The Pirates of Penzance: A Policeman's Lot Is Not a Happy One
  387. Ruddigore: I know a youth who loves a little maid
  388. HMS Pinafore: My gallant crew ... I'm called the captain of the Pinafor
  389. The Sorcerer: My name is John Wellington Wells
  390. Iolanthe: When all night long a chap remains
  391. The Pirates of Penzance: Pirate King's Song
  392. Trial By Jury: Judge's Song
  393. Princess Ida: If you give me your attention
  394. Ruddigore: When the night wind howls in the chimney cowls
  395. Patience: Am I alone and unobserved?
  396. The Pirates of Penzance: With cat-like tread
  397. Patience: So go to him and say to him
  398. The Mikado: Behold the Lord High Executioner!
  399. The Mikado: For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
  400. The Mikado: Fanfare
  401. Iolanthe: Finale: Soon As We May
  402. Patience: If you're anxious to shine
  403. The Yeoman of the Guard: Tower warders, under orders
  404. The Gondoliers: Do not give way to this uncalled for grief
  405. The Gondoliers: Then one of us will be a queen
  406. The Yeoman of the Guard: When maiden loves, she sits and sighs
  407. Princess Ida: This helmet, I suppose
  408. The Pirates of Penzance: Poor wand'ring ones, though you have surely strayed
  409. Princess Ida: I built upon a rock
  410. On a Tree by a River a Little Tom-Tit (Tit Willow)
  411. The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
  412. Then, Fred'ric, Let Your Escort... When the Foeman Bares His Steel
  413. Iolanthe: When I went to the bar as a very young man
  414. The Mikado: As some day it may happen (I've got a little list)
  415. The Yeomen of the Guard: Were I thy bride
  416. Ruddigore
  417. When’er I Spoke
  418. HMS Pinafore: When I was a lad I served a term
  419. The Pirates of Penzance: Oh, better far to live and die (I am a pirate king)
  420. Trial by Jury: When I, good friends, was called to the bar (The Judge's Song)
  421. Overture 'Di Ballo'
  422. Patience: A magnet hung in a hardware shop
  423. The Pirates of Penzance: When a felon's not engaged in his emplyment (A policeman's lot is not a happy one)
  424. Iolanthe: When you're lying awake with a dismal headache (The Nightmare Song)
  425. HMS Pinafore: Never mind the why and wherefore
  426. The Yeomen of the Guard
  427. The Mikado: Here's a how-de-do!
  428. HMS Pinafore
  429. The Gondoliers: Dance a cachura, fandango, bolero
  430. HMS Pinafore: I'm called Little Buttercup
  431. The Mikado: On a tree by a river a little tom-tit (Willow, Tit-Willow)
  432. Patience
  433. The Sorcerer
  434. The Mikado
  435. The Gondoliers
  436. The Gondoliers: In enterprise of martial kind (The Duke of Plaza-Toro)
  437. The Pirates of Penzance: I am the very model of a modern Major-General
  438. The Yeomen of the Guard: I have a song to sing, O!
  439. Now wouldn’t you like to rule the roost
  440. Ruddigore: When the night wind howls
  441. Act II: Stranger adventure (Colonel Fairfax, Sergeant Meryll, Dame Carruthers, Kate)
  442. 'Iolanthe' None shall part us
  443. 'Princess Ida' Whenever I Spoke
  444. 'Merrie England' The Yeoman of England
  445. 'The Yeoman of the Guard' Is Life a Boon?
  446. 'Utopia Unlimited' A tenor all singers above
  447. 'The Pirates of Penzance' Poor wandering One
  448. Act I: When maiden loves (Phoebe)
  449. 'The Sorcerer' My Name is John Wellington Wells
  450. Iolanthe: March - Finale Act I
  451. 'The Yeoman of the Guard' Free'd from his fetters grim
  452. Act I: Were I thy bride (Phoebe)
  453. Act I: I have a song to sing, O (Elsie, Jack Point)
  454. Iolanthe: Entrance and March of the Peers
  455. 'The Pirates of Penzance' I am a Pirate King
  456. Butterfly
  457. Act I: When our gallant Norman foes (Dame Carruthers, Yeomen)
  458. 'Princess Ida' If you give me your attention
  459. Act II: When a wooer goes a - wooing (Elsie, Phoebe, Colonel Fairfax, Jack Point)
  460. Act II: Hark! What was that, sir (Leonard, Colonel Fairfax, Chorus)
  461. 'Utopia Unlimited' first You're Born
  462. Act II: Hereupon we're both agreed (Jack Point, Wilfred)
  463. 'The Yeoman of the Guard' I have a song with Elsie Spain sop
  464. Act I: 'Tis done! I am a bride (Elsie)
  465. 'The Mikado' On a tree by a River
  466. 'The Mikado' A more humane Mikado
  467. 'HMS Pinafore' I'm called Little Buttercup
  468. Ruddigore: Hornpipe
  469. 'Chu Chin Chow' When a Pullet is plump
  470. Act I: Tower warders, under orders (Chorus)
  471. 'THe Yeoman of the Guard' A Private Buffoon
  472. The Gondoliers: Dance a Cachucha
  473. Act II: A man who would woo a fair maid (Elsie, Phoebe, Colonel Fairfax)
  474. 'The Sorcerer' The Curate's Song
  475. Act I: I've jibe and joke (Jack Point)
  476. Act I: Finale (Company)
  477. 'The Yeoman of the Guard' I've jibe and joke
  478. Act I: How say you maiden (Elsie, Jack Point, Sir Richard)
  479. Act II: Finale (All)
  480. 'Patience' If youre anxious to shine
  481. Act II: Night has spread her pall once more (Chorus, Dame Carruthers)
  482. Act II: Free from his fetters grim (Colonel Fairfax)
  483. 'The Pirates of Penzance' Major General's Song
  484. 'The Mikado' As Some Day it May Happen
  485. The Gondoliers: March - With ducal pomp
  486. Act II: Like a ghost his vigil keeping (Wilfred Shadbolt, Jack Point, Chorus, Sir Richard)
  487. 'Tom Jones' Waltz song
  488. 'The Rose of Persia' Drinking Songs
  489. Sir Arthur Sullivan Address to Thomas A Edison
  490. Utopia, Limited: Entrance of the Court
  491. Act I: Alas! I waiver to and fro (Phoebe, Leonard, Sgt. Meryll)
  492. Act II: Oh! A private buffoon is a lighthearted loon (Jack Point)
  493. 'Merrie England' Imagination
  494. The Gondoliers: Gavotte
  495. Act I: Here's a man to sing jollity (Chorus)
  496. 'Princess Ida' Would you know the kind of Maid
  497. Act I: Is life a boon (Colonel Fairfax)
  498. The Moody Mariner
  499. Stop ladies pray!
  500. You may go, for you are at liberty
  501. Then Frederick Let Your Escort Lion-Hearted
  502. Oh, Here Is Love, and Here Is Truth
  503. Oh Dry the Glistening Tear
  504. Hold monsters
  505. Pray observe the magnamity
  506. Oh Pardon, Frederick Pardon
  507. Oh far better to live and die
  508. Stay, Frederick, Stay
  509. And not that I have introduced myself
  510. Well, Upon My Word
  511. Ah Leave Me Not to Pine Alone and Desolate
  512. When Your Foeman Bares His Steel
  513. When Frederick was a little lad
  514. A Rollocking Band of Pirates We
  515. Poor Wandering Ones!
  516. what a picturesque spot
  517. Although our dark career ... Hail Poetry
  518. Poor wandering one!
  519. Hush, Hush, Not a Word! I See a Light Inside!
  520. When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold
  521. Take me with you
  522. For Some Ridiculous Reason
  523. What shall I do?
  524. To Gain a Brief Advantage You've Contrived
  525. Oh men ofdark and dismal fate
  526. Climbing over Rockey Mountain
  527. Now What Is This, and What Is That
  528. Away Away, My Hearts on Fire
  529. No All Is Still... Sighing Softly to the River
  530. O, false one, you have decieved me!
  531. Oh Frederic Cannot You in the Calm Excellence
  532. All Is Prepared, Your Galant Crew Await You
  533. No, I Am Brave
  534. Now for the Pirates Lair!
  535. With Catlike Tread, Upon Our Prey We Steal
  536. Sargeant Approach
  537. In 1940, I of Age Shall Be
  538. How beautiful blue the sky
  539. Announcer
  540. Frederic Here! Oh Joy! Oh Rapture!
  541. Loudly Let the Trumpet Bray (from Iolanthe)

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