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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Oh, better far to live and die (Pirate King, Pirates)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:53 |
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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Poor wandering one (Mabel, Girls)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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03:32 |
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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: I am the very model of a modern Major-General (Major-General, Girls, Pirates)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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03:09 |
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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When a felon's not engaged in his employment (Sergeant, Policemen)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:20 |
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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: With cat-like tread (Pirates, Policemen, Samuel)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:44 |
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HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act I: I am the monarch of the sea (Sir Joseph, Hebe, Relatives, Sailors)
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Marjorie Thomas
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01:10 |
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HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act I: When I was a lad I served a term (Sir Joseph, Relatives, Sailors)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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03:26 |
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HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act II: Never mind the why and wherefore (Captain Corcoran, Sir Joseph, Josephine)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:52 |
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HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act II: Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen (Ralph, Josephine, Captain Corcoran, Buttercup, Sir Joseph, Hebe, Relatives, Sailors)
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Marjorie Thomas
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03:12 |
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The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: A wand'ring minstrel, I (Nanki-Poo, Nobles)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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04:17 |
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The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Behold the Lord High Executioner! (Nobles, Ko-Ko)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:58 |
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The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Three little maids from school (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Girls)
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Marjorie Thomas
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01:35 |
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The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: A more humane Mikado (Mikado, Nobles)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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04:18 |
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Iolanthe (or, The Peer and the Peri), Act II: When Britain really ruled the waves (Mountararat, Fairies, Peers)
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Ian Wallace
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03:00 |
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Iolanthe (or, The Peer and the Peri), Act II: If you go in, you're sure to win (Tolloller, Mountararat, Lord Chancellor)
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Alexander Young
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02:33 |
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Iolanthe (or, The Peer and the Peri), Act II: If we're weak enough to tarry (Strephon, Phyllis)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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01:35 |
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The Gondoliers (or, The King of Barataria), Act I: In enterprise of martial kind (Duke, Casilda, Duchess, Luiz)
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Alexander Young
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01:46 |
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The Gondoliers (or, The King of Barataria), Act I: When a merry maiden marries (Tessa, Chorus)
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Marjorie Thomas
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03:28 |
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The Gondoliers (or, The King of Barataria), Act I: Then one of us will be a queen (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe)
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Marjorie Thomas
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02:53 |
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The Gondoliers (or, The King of Barataria), Act II: Take a pair of sparkling eyes (Marco)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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03:18 |
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The Gondoliers (or, The King of Barataria), Act II: Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero (Chorus)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:18 |
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Patience (or, Bunthorne's Bride), Act I: When I first put this uniform on (Colonel Calverley)
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John Shaw
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01:27 |
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Patience (or, Bunthorne's Bride), Act II: A magnet hung in a hardware shop (Grosvenor, Maidens)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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02:28 |
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Patience (or, Bunthorne's Bride), Act II: So go to him and say to him (Jane, Bunthorne)
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Monica Sinclair
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02:23 |
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The Yeomen of the Guard (or, The Merryman and his Maid), Act I: When maiden loves she sits and sighs (Phoebe)
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Marjorie Thomas
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03:28 |
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The Yeomen of the Guard (or, The Merryman and his Maid), Act I: I have a song to sing, O! (Elsie, Point, Crowd)
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Sir Malcolm Sargent
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03:40 |