# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. O dry the glistening tear | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 3:11 |
2 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Then Frederic, let your escort | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:41 |
3 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. When foreman bares his steel | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 4:08 |
4 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Now for the Pirates' lair | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:24 |
5 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. When you had left our private fold | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 3:27 |
6 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Away, away! My heart's on fire | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:31 |
7 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. All is prepared | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:16 |
8 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Stay, Frederic, stay! | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:47 |
9 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Ah! Leave me not to pine | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 3:04 |
10 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. In 1940 I of age shall be | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:25 |
11 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. No, I'll be brave | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:26 |
12 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Though in body and in mind | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:51 |
13 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. When a felon's not engaged | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 2:09 |
14 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. A rollicking band of pirates we | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:51 |
15 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. With cat-like tread | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 2:39 |
16 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Hush, hush, not a word | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:27 |
17 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Sighing softly to the river | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:29 |
18 | The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. Now what is this; Act II Finale- recorded in:
- London , England, United Kingdom (in 1949)
- orchestra:
- New Promenade Orchestra (in 1949)
- conductor:
- Isidore Godfrey (in 1949)
- recording of:
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II Finale, no. 28 “Now What Is This” (Daughters, Pirate King, Pirates)
- lyricist:
- W.S. Gilbert
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- part of:
- The Pirates of Penzance: Act II Finale, no. 28 “Now What Is This” (Major General, Pirate King, Frederic, Mabel, Sergeant, Ruth, Pirates, Girls, Policemen)
| Gilbert and Sullivan | | 6:27 |
19 | Trial by Jury: Hark the hour of ten is sounding | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:23 |
20 | Trial by Jury: Now jurymen, hear my advice | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:49 |
21 | Trial by Jury: In this the court of the exchequer | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:55 |
22 | Trial by Jury: When first my old, old love I knew | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:45 |
23 | Trial by Jury: Oh, I was like that | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:59 |
24 | Trial by Jury: All hail great judge | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:19 |
25 | Trial by Jury: For these kind words | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:26 |
26 | Trial by Jury: When I, good friends | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 2:55 |
27 | Trial by Jury: Swear thou, the jury! | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:51 |
28 | Trial by Jury: Comes the broken flower | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:20 |
29 | Trial by Jury: O'er the season vernal | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:08 |
30 | Trial by Jury: Oh never never never | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:14 |
31 | Trial by Jury: May it please you, my lud | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 3:04 |
32 | Trial by Jury: That she is reeling | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:54 |
33 | Trial by Jury: Oh gentlemen, listen, I pray | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:47 |
34 | Trial by Jury: But I submit, m'lud | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 0:57 |
35 | Trial by Jury: A nice dilemma we have here | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 2:31 |
36 | Trial by Jury: I love him; I smoke like a furnace | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:30 |
37 | Trial by Jury: The question, gentlemen | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:22 |
38 | Trial by Jury: Oh joy unbounded | Gilbert and Sullivan | | 1:59 |