Gilbert and Sullivan Operettas Sargent
Trustynumber TS-1254
Year Released 2001
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Credits
Label
EMI
Composer
Gilbert, William Schwenk
Composer
Sullivan, Arthur Seymour
Additional Information
Status
Out of Print
Catalogue Number
7243 5 74468 2 2
UPC Bar Code
724357446822
Number of Disc
16
Disc Issued in
International Edition
Disc Made in
European Union
Liner Notes
English
Stereo/Mono Recording
Stereo
Studio/Live Recording
Studio
Issued Date
2001
Series
Budget Box Sets
Producer
Anderson, Ronald Kinloch
Producer
Andry, Peter
Producer
Culverhouse, Brian B.
Producer
Bicknell, David
Producer
Leppard, R.
Producer
Keener, Andrew
Engineer
Davidson, Harold
Engineer
Huntley, Edward
Engineer
Dillnutt, Francis
Engineer
Eltham, Stuart
Engineer
Parker, Christopher
Engineer
Culverhouse, Brian B.
Engineer
Clements, Mike
Label
EMI
Composer
Gilbert, William Schwenk
Composer
Sullivan, Arthur Seymour
Track Listing
Overture
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Recording Date
1958
Title
HMS Pinafore, The Lass that Loved a Sailor
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Sir Joseph Porter
Baker, George
Boatswain
Milligan, James
Ralph Rackstraw
Lewis, Richard
Hebe
Thomas, Marjorie
Captain Corcoran
Cameron, John
Dick Deadeye
Brannigan, Owen
Josephine
Morison, Elsie
Little Buttercup
Sinclair, Monica
We sail the ocean blue
Hail, men-o'war's men
I'm called Little Buttercup
But tell me, who's the youth
THe nightingale sighed for the moon's bright ray
A maiden fair to see
My gallant crew, good morning
I am the captain of the Pinafore
Sir, you are sad
Sorry her lot who loves too well
Over the bright blue sea
I am the monarch of the sea
When I was a lad I served a term
A British tar is a souring soul
Refrain, audacious tar
Can I survive this overbearing
Oh joy, oh rapture unforseen
This very night
Let's give three cheers
Entracte
Fir moon to thee I sing
Thing are seldom what they seem
The hours creep on apace
Never mind the why and wherefore
Kind Captain, I've important information
Carefully on tiptoe stealing
Pretty daughter of mine
Farewell my own
A many years ago
Oh joy, oh rapture unforseen
Hark, the hour of ten is sounding
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Recording Date
1960
Title
Trial by Jury
Foreman of the Jury
Turgeon, Bernard
The Defendant
Lewis, Richard
Usher
Brannigan, Owen
The Learned Judge
Baker, George
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
The Plaintiff
Morison, Elsie
Counsel for the Plaintiff
Cameron, John
Now jurymen hear my advice
Is this the Court of the Exchequer?
When first my old, old love I knew
Silence in Court... All hail great Judge
When I, good friends, was called to the Bar
Swear thou the jury
Where is the plaintiff?
Comes the broken flower
Oh, never, never , never
May it please you, my Lud!
That she is reeling is plain to me
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray
That seems a reasonable proposition
A nice dilemma we have here
I love him, I love him
The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor
Oh joy unbounded
Overture
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Recording Date
1959
Title
The Pirates of Penzance
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Edith
Harper, Heather
Mabel
Morison, Elsie
Kate
Thomas, Marjorie
Ruth
Sinclair, Monica
The Pirate King
Milligan, James
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Major-General Stanley
Baker, George
Samuel
Cameron, John
Sergeant of Police
Brannigan, Owen
Frederick
Lewis, Richard
Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry
When Frederic was a little lad
Oh, better far to live and die
Oh, false one, you have deceived me!
What shall I do?... Climbing over rocky mountain
Stop, ladies, pray!
Oh, is there not one maiden breast?
Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name
Poor wandering one
What ought we to do?
Stay, we must not lose our senses
Here's a first rate opportunity
Hold, monsters!
I am the very model of a modern Major-General
Oh, men of dark and dismal fate
I'm telling a terrible story
O master, hear one word
Pray observe the magnanimity
Oh, dry the glistening tear
Now, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted
When the foeman bears his steel
Now for the pirates' lair
Young Frederic!
When you had left our pirate fold
Away, away! my heart's on fire
All is prepared
Stay, Frederic, stay!
Ah, leave me not to pine
In 1940 I of age shall be
No, I'll be brave!
Though in body and in mind
When a felon's not engaged in his employment
A rollicking band of pirates we
With cat-like tread
Hush, hush! not a word
Softly sighing to the river
Now what is this, and what is that
Frederic here! Oh joy!
The Sorcerer
Recording Date
1960
Title
Overtures
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Cox and Box
Princess Ida
Sullivan: Overture in C Major ( In memoriam )
Recording Date
1971
Conductor
Dunn, Vivian
Orchestra
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Overture
Recording Date
1961
Operetta
Patience, Bunthorne's Bride
Choral Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
The Lady Ella
Harper, Heather
Colonel Calverley
Shaw, John
The Lady Saphir
Harwood, Elizabeth
The Lady Angela
Thomas, Marjorie
Reginald Bunthorne
Baker, George
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Lieutenant the Duke of Dunstable
Young, Alexander
Archibald Grosvenor
Cameron, John
The Lady Jane
Sinclair, Monica
Major Murgatroyd
Anthony, Trevor
Patience
Morison, Elsie
Twenty lovesick maidens we
Still brooding on their mad infatuation
I cannot tell what this love may be
The soldiers of our Queen
In a doleful train
When I first put this uniform on
Am I alone and unobserved?
Long years ago, fourteen maybe
Prithee pretty maiden
Let the merry cymbals sound
Now tell us, we pray you
Your maiden hearts
Come walk up and purchase with avidity
True love must single-hearted be
I hear the soft note... But who is this?
On such eyes as maidens cherish
Sad is that woman's lot
Turn, oh turn in this direction
A magnet hung in a hardware shop
Love is a plaintive song
So go to him and say to him
It's clear that medieval art alone retains its zest
If Saphir I choose to marry
When I go out of door
I'm a Waterloo House young man
After much debate internal
Andante
Title
Symphony in E Major, Irish
Recording Date
1968
Orchestra
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Groves, Charles
Andante espressivo
Allegretto
Allegro vivace e con brio
Overture
Recording Date
1958
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Operetta
Iolanthe, The Peer and the Peri
Strephon
Cameron, John
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Celia
Cantelo, April
The Lord Chancellor
Baker, George
Leila
Harper, Heather
Iolanthe
Thomas, Marjorie
Earl of Mountararat
Wallace, Ian
Queen of the Fairies
Sinclair, Monica
Private Willis
Brannigan, Owen
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Earl Tolloller
Young, Alexander
Phillis
Morison, Elsie
Tripping hither, tripping thither
Iolanthe!
Good morrow, good mother
Fare thee well, attractive stranger
Good morrow, good lover
None shall part us from each other
Loudly let the trumpet bray!
The Law is the true embodiment
My well-loved lord and guardian dear
Of all of the young ladies I know
Nay, tempt me not
Spurn not the nobly born
My Lords, it may not be
A shepherd I
When I went to the Bar as a very young man
When darkly looms the day
Oh, shameless one, tremble
In babyhood upon her lap I lay
For riches and rank I do not long
To you I give my heart
Tripping hither, tripping thither
The lady of my love
Go away, madam
Oh, Chancellor unwary
With Strephon for your foe
When all night long a chap remains
Strephon's a Member of Parliament
When Britain really ruled the waves
In vain to us you plead
Oh, foolish fay
Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame
Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest
When you're lying awake with a dismal headache
If you go in, you're sure to win
If we're weak enough to tarry
My Lord, a suppliant at your feet
He loves! If in the bygone years
It may not be
Soon as we may
Overture di ballo
Recording Date
1968
Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Overture
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Recording Date
1956
Operetta
The Mikado, The Town of Titipu
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Pish-Tush
Cameron, John
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Nanki-Poo
Lewis, Richard
Peep-bo
Sinclair, Jeanette
Yum-Yum
Morison, Elsie
The Mikado of Japan
Brannigan, Owen
Ko-Ko
Evans, Geraint
Poo-Bah
Wallace, Ian
Pitti-Sing
Thomas, Marjorie
Katisha
Sinclair, Monica
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
If you want to know who we are
Gentlemen, I pray you tell me
A wand'ring minstrel, I
Our great Mikado, virtuous man
Young man, despair
And have I journey'd for a month
Behold the Lord High Executioner
As some day it may happen
Comes a train of little ladies
Three little maids from school
So please you, sir, we much regret
Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
I am so proud
With aspect stern
Your revels cease
Braid the raven hair
The sun, whose rays are all ablaze
Brightly dawns our wedding day
Here's a how-de-do!
Miya sama, miya sama
A more humane Mikado
The criminal cried
See how the Fates their gifts allot
The flowers that bloom in the spring
Alone, and yet alive
Hearts do not break
On a tree by a river a little tom-tit
There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
Overture
Recording Date
1962
Operetta
Ruddigore, The Witch's Curse
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Dame Hannah
Sinclair, Monica
Old Adam Goodheart
Blackburn, Harold
Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd
Baker, George
Richard Dauntless
Lewis, Richard
Sir Roderic Murgatroyd
Rouleau, Joseph
Rose Maybud
Morison, Elsie
Sir Despard Murgatroyd of Ruddigore
Brannigan, Owen
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
Mad Margaret
Bowden, Pamela
Zorah
Harwood, Elizabeth
Fair is Rose as bright May day
Sir Rupert Murgatroyd
If somebody there chanced to be
I know a youth who loves a little maid
From the briny sea
I shipped, d'ye see, in a Revenue sloop
My boy, you may take it from me
The battle's roar is over
In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
Cheerily carols the lark
To a garden full of posies
Welcome gentry for your entry
Oh, why am I moody and sad?
You understand?
Hail the bride of seventeen summers
When the buds are blossoming
Hold, bride and bridegroom
Oh, happy lily
I was once as meek as a new-born lamb
Happily coupled are we
In bygone days I had thy love
Painted emblems of a race
When the night wind howls
He yields! He yields!
I was once a very abandoned person
My eyes are full open
There grew a little flower
Oh, happy the lily
Introduction
Title
The Tempest: Incidental Music
Recording Date
1971
Orchestra
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Dunn, Vivian
Prelude Act 3
Banquet Dance
Overture Act 4
Dance of the Nymphs and Reapers
Prelude Act 4
Epilogue
Introduction
Title
The Merchant of Venice: Suite
Recording Date
1971
Orchestra
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Dunn, Vivian
Bourree
A la valse
Finale
Overture
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Recording Date
1957
Operetta
The Yeomen of the Guard, The Merryman and his Maid
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
When maiden loves
Tower warders, under order
When are gallant Norman foes
Alas, I waver to and fro
Is life a boon?
Here's a man of jollity
I have a song to sing, O!
How say you maiden
I've jibe and joke
'Tis done! I am a bride
Were I thy bride
Oh, Sergeant Meryll, is it true?
Night has spread her pall once more
A private buffoon is a light-hearted loon
Here-upon we're both agreed
Free from his fetters grim
Strange adventure!
Hark! What was that, sir?
A man who would woo a fiar maid
When a wooer goes a-wooing
Rapture, rapture!
Comes the pretty young bride
Overture
Operetta
The Gondoliers, The King of Barataria
Chorus Master
Gellhorn, Peter
Choir
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Recording Date
1957
Marco Palmieri
Lewis, Richard
Giulia
Watts, Helen
Tessa
Thomas, Marjorie
Giuseppe Palmieri
Cameron, John
Fiametta
Hitchens, Stella
Vittoria
Renton, Lavinia
Antonio
Milligan, James
Gianetta
Morison, Elsie
Casilda
Graham, Edna
Luiz
Young, Alexander
Don Alhambra del Bolero
Brannigan, Owen
The Duke of Plaza-Toro
Evans, Geraint
Conductor
Sargent, Malcolm
Orchestra
Pro Arte Orchestra
The Duchess of Plaza-Toro
Sinclair, Monica
List and learn, ye dainy roses
Good morrow, pretty maids
For the merriest fellows
Buon'giorno, signorine
We're called gondolieri
And now to choose our brides
Thank you, gallant gondolieri
From the sunny Spanish shore
In enterprise of martial kind
O rapture when alone
There was a time
I stole the Prince
But bless my heart
Try we life-long
Bridegroom and bride
When a merry maiden marries
Kind sir, you cannot have the heart
Do not give way
Then one of us will be a queen
Replying we sing
For everyone who feels inclined
Come, let's away
Then away they go to an island fair
Of happiness the very pith
Rising early in the morning
Take a pair of sparkling eyes
Here we are, at the risk of our lives
Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero
There lived a king
In a contemplative fashion
With ducal pomp and ducal pride
On the day when I was wedded
To help unhappy commoners
Small titles and orders
I am a courtier grave and serious
Here is a case unprecedented
Now let the royal lieges gather round
The Royal Prince
Allegro moderato
Title
Cello Concerto in D Major
Recording Date
1986
Cello
Webber, Julian Lloyd
Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Mackerras, Charles