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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty) (1987 - Remaster), Act II: Though in body and in mind (Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty) (1987 - Remaster), Act II: A rollicking band of pirates we (Pirates, Sergeant, Policemen)
HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor) (1987 - Remaster), Act I: Can I survive this overbearing (Ralph, Sailors, Hebe, Relatives, Dick, Josephine)
Cushie Butterfield
When a felon's not engaged in his employment
Trial by Jury (1987 - Remaster): Where is the plaintiff? (Counsel, Usher)
The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu) (1987 - Remaster), Act II: Miya sama, miya sama (Girls, Nobles, Mikado, Katisha)
The Coventry Carol
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When a felon's not engaged in his employment (Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: A rollicking band of pirates we (Pirates, Sergeant, Policemen)
Leanin'
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Though in body and in mind (Sergeant, Policemen)
Stainer: The Crucifixion - He made Himself of no reputation
Yarmouth Fair
Stainer: The Crucifixion - And when they had come to the place called Calvary
Lavender's Blue
Britten: A Midsummer Night's Dream / Act 2 - "I have a reas'nable good ear in music"
HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act II: Kind Captain, I've important information (Dick, Captain Corcoran)
Blaydon Races
Stainer: The Crucifixion - And as Moses lifted up the serpent
Sullivan: 37. We triumph now
Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance - When a felon's not engaged in his employment
Britten: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.64 / Act 3 - "When my cue comes, call me"
HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act I: A British tar is a soaring soul (Ralph, Boatswain, Boatswain's Mate, Sailors)
37. We triumph now
The Pirates of Penzance - . When a felon's not engaged in his employment
Stainer: The Crucifixion - Is it nothing to you
Sullivan: 32. A rollicking band of pirates we
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When the foeman bears his steel (Sergeant of Police, Policemen, Mabel, Edith, Girls, Major-General)
Britten: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.64 / Act 3 - "O grim-look'd night, O night with hue so black"
32. A rollicking band of pirates we
Jump Down, Spin Around
HMS Pinafore (or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor), Act I: Can I survive this overbearing (Ralph, Sailors, Hebe, Relatives, Dick, Josephine)
I Stole the Prince
Britten: Noye's Fludde, Op.59 - "Now In the Name Of God I Will Begyne"
The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: A more humane Mikado (Mikado, Nobles)
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: I'm telling a terrible story (Major-General, Others except Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance or The Slave of Duty: 32. A rollicking band of pirates we
"Have Done, You Men and Wemen All"
The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Pray observe the magnanimity (All except Ruth)
Britten: Peter Grimes, Op.33 / Prologue - "You sailed your boat"
Britten: Noye's Fludde, Op.59 - "Have Done, You Men and Wemen All"
"Are We All Met?"
The Smuggler's Song
"Lord Jesus, Think On Me"
"You sailed your boat"
Britten: Noye's Fludde, Op.59 - "Ha! Children, Me Thinkes My Botte Removes"
"Peter Grimes, I here advise you!"
Trial by Jury: Now jurymen hear my advice (Usher, Barristers, Attorneys, Jury, Public)
Trial by Jury: Where is the plaintiff? (Counsel, Usher)
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