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- catalog alternative "Operas. Selections; arranged".
- catalog contributor b3827961.
- catalog contributor b3827962.
- catalog contributor b3827963.
- catalog contributor b3827964.
- catalog contributor b3827965.
- catalog created "1941.".
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog date "1941.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1941.".
- catalog description "Mikado. If you want to know who we are. Wand'ring minstrel. Behold the lord high executioner. I've got a little list. Three little maids from school. Were you not to ko-ko plighted. For he's going to marry Yum-yum. Braid the raven hair. The moon and I. Brightly dawns our wedding day. Here's a how-de-do. From every kind of man. My object all sublime. Criminal cried. Flowers that bloom in the spring. Tit-willow -- Ruddigore. If somebody there chanced to be. I know a youth. My boy, you make take it from me. When the night wind howls. There grew a little flower.".
- catalog description "Patience. Twenty love-sick maidens we. I cannot tell what this love my be. If you want a receipt. When I first put this uniform on. If you're anxious for to shine. Prithee, pretty maiden. Silvered is the raven hair. Magnet and the churn. Love is a plaintive song. When I go out of door -- Iolanthe. We are dainty little fairies. Good morrow, good lover. None shall part us. Loudly let the trumpet bray. The law is the true embodiment. Of all the young ladies I know. Spurn not the nobly born. When I went to the bar. Young Strephon is the kind of lout. When all night long. When Britain really ruled the waves. Oh, foolish fay. When you're lying awake. Faint heart never won fair lady. If we're weak enough to tarry -- Princess Ida. Ida was a twelvemonth old. If you give me your attention. Expressive glances. Would you know the kind of maid.".
- catalog description "Trial by jury -- The sorcerer -- H.M.S. Pinafore -- The pirates of Penzance -- Patience -- Iolanthe -- Princess Ida -- The mikado -- Ruddigore -- The yeomen of the guard -- The gondoliers.".
- catalog description "Trial by jury. When first my old, old love I knew. When I, good friends, was call'd to the bar. With a sense of deep emotion. Oh, gentlemen, listen -- Sorcerer. Time was, when love and I. My name is John Wellington Wells. Now to the banquet we press -- H.M.S. Pinafore. We sail the ocean blue. I'm called little Buttercup. A maiden fair to see. I am the captain of the Pinafore. Sorry her lot. I am the monarch of the sea. When I was a lad. Refrain, audacious tar. Things are seldom what they seem. Never mind the why and wherefore. Kind Captain, I've important information. Carefully on tiptoe stealing. He is an Englishman. Farewell, my own -- Pirates of Penzance. When Frederic was a little lad. Oh better far to live and die. Climbing over Rocky Mountain. Oh, is there not one maiden breast. Poor wandering one. Model of a modern Major-General. When the foeman bares his steel. Ah, leave me not to pine. A policeman's lot is not a happy one. With catlike tread.".
- catalog description "Yeomen of the guard. When maiden loves. When our gallant Norman foes. Is love a boon? I have a song to sing, O! Were I they bride. Oh, a private buffoon. Strange adventure. Man who would woo a fair maid. When a wooer goes a-wooing -- Gondoliers. Roses white and roses red. We're called gondolieri. In Enterprise of martial kind. There was a time. I stole the prince. When a merry maiden marries. O my darling, O my pet. Rising early in the morning. Take a pair of sparkling eyes. Dance a cachucha. There lived a king. I am a courtier grave and serious.".
- catalog extent "405 p.".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog issued "1941.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Simon and Schuster,".
- catalog subject "782.6".
- catalog subject "M1507.S95 T7".
- catalog subject "Operas Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mikado. If you want to know who we are. Wand'ring minstrel. Behold the lord high executioner. I've got a little list. Three little maids from school. Were you not to ko-ko plighted. For he's going to marry Yum-yum. Braid the raven hair. The moon and I. Brightly dawns our wedding day. Here's a how-de-do. From every kind of man. My object all sublime. Criminal cried. Flowers that bloom in the spring. Tit-willow -- Ruddigore. If somebody there chanced to be. I know a youth. My boy, you make take it from me. When the night wind howls. There grew a little flower.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Patience. Twenty love-sick maidens we. I cannot tell what this love my be. If you want a receipt. When I first put this uniform on. If you're anxious for to shine. Prithee, pretty maiden. Silvered is the raven hair. Magnet and the churn. Love is a plaintive song. When I go out of door -- Iolanthe. We are dainty little fairies. Good morrow, good lover. None shall part us. Loudly let the trumpet bray. The law is the true embodiment. Of all the young ladies I know. Spurn not the nobly born. When I went to the bar. Young Strephon is the kind of lout. When all night long. When Britain really ruled the waves. Oh, foolish fay. When you're lying awake. Faint heart never won fair lady. If we're weak enough to tarry -- Princess Ida. Ida was a twelvemonth old. If you give me your attention. Expressive glances. Would you know the kind of maid.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trial by jury -- The sorcerer -- H.M.S. Pinafore -- The pirates of Penzance -- Patience -- Iolanthe -- Princess Ida -- The mikado -- Ruddigore -- The yeomen of the guard -- The gondoliers.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trial by jury. When first my old, old love I knew. When I, good friends, was call'd to the bar. With a sense of deep emotion. Oh, gentlemen, listen -- Sorcerer. Time was, when love and I. My name is John Wellington Wells. Now to the banquet we press -- H.M.S. Pinafore. We sail the ocean blue. I'm called little Buttercup. A maiden fair to see. I am the captain of the Pinafore. Sorry her lot. I am the monarch of the sea. When I was a lad. Refrain, audacious tar. Things are seldom what they seem. Never mind the why and wherefore. Kind Captain, I've important information. Carefully on tiptoe stealing. He is an Englishman. Farewell, my own -- Pirates of Penzance. When Frederic was a little lad. Oh better far to live and die. Climbing over Rocky Mountain. Oh, is there not one maiden breast. Poor wandering one. Model of a modern Major-General. When the foeman bares his steel. Ah, leave me not to pine. A policeman's lot is not a happy one. With catlike tread.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Yeomen of the guard. When maiden loves. When our gallant Norman foes. Is love a boon? I have a song to sing, O! Were I they bride. Oh, a private buffoon. Strange adventure. Man who would woo a fair maid. When a wooer goes a-wooing -- Gondoliers. Roses white and roses red. We're called gondolieri. In Enterprise of martial kind. There was a time. I stole the prince. When a merry maiden marries. O my darling, O my pet. Rising early in the morning. Take a pair of sparkling eyes. Dance a cachucha. There lived a king. I am a courtier grave and serious.".
- catalog title "A treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan. Edited by Deems Taylor. Illustrated by Lucille Corcos. Arrangements by Albert Sirmay.".
- catalog title "Operas. Selections; arranged".
- catalog type "text".