Bibliographic Details
Main Author: |
Sullivan, Arthur, 1842-1900 |
Other Authors: |
Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911,
Walters, Richard,
Henry, Joseph |
Format: | Musical Score
Book
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Language: | English |
Published: |
Milwaukee, WI :
H. Leonard,
[2001]
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Series: | World's great classical music.
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Subjects: | |
Instrumentation: | Voices - Unspecified Keyboard - Piano |
Song Title: |
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Twenty love-sick maidens we / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When I first put this uniform on / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Prithee, pretty maiden / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Silvered is the raven hair / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Am I alone and unobserved? / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Love is a plaintive song /Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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The law is the true embodiment / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When I went to the bar / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When all night long / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When Britain really ruled the waves / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Oh, foolish Fay / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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If you give me your attention / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Oh, goddess wise / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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A wand'ring minstrel / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Three little maids from school / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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As some day it may happen / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Mikado / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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The flowers that bloom in the spring / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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The sun, whose rays are all ablaze / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Miya-sama / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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If somebody there chanced to be / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Alone, and yet alive / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Willow, tit-willow / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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There is beauty in the bellow of the blast / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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My boy, you may take it from me / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When maiden loves / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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To a garden full of posies / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Henceforth all the crimes / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Is life a boon? / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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I have a song to sing, o! / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When a merry maiden marries / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Rising early in the morning / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Take a pair of sparkling eyes / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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I've jibe and joke / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Were I thy bride / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Oh! A private buffoon is a light-hearted loon / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Free from his fetters grim / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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The duke of plaza-toro / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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No possible doubt whatever / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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There lived a king / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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On the day when I was wedded / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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In ev'ry mental lore / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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So ends my dream / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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I am the very pattern of a modern Major-General / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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The policeman's song / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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With a cat-like tread, upon our prey we steal / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When first my old, old love I knew / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Oh, gentlemen, listen / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Time was, when love and I / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Happy young heart / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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My name is John Wellington Wells / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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We sail the ocean blue / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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I'm called little buttercup / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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A maiden fair to see / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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I am the captain of the pinafore / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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I am the monarch of the sea / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Sorry her lot who loves too well / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When I was a lad / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Refrain, audacious tar / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Fair moon, to Thee I Sing / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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He is an Englishman / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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A simple sailor lowly born / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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When Fred'ric was a little lad / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Oh! Is there not one maiden breast / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Poor wand'ring one / Words by W.S. Gilbert; Music by Arthur Sullivan.
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Item Description: |
- "Piano/vocal."
- Includes notes by Elaine Schmidt and synopses of operettas.
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