| Other author/creator | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911 librettist. |
| Other author/creator | Godfrey, Isidore, conductor. |
| Other author/creator | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company performer. |
| Other author/creator | New Symphony Orchestra of London performer. |
| Contents |
Overture -- Twenty love-sick maidens we -- Still brooding on their mad infatuation -- I cannot tell what this love may be -- Twenty love-sick maidens we -- The soldiers of our Qreen -- If you want a receipt for that popular mystery -- In a doleful train two and two we walk all day -- Twenty love-sick maidens we -- When I first put this uniform on -- Am I alone and unobserved? -- If you're anxious for to shine -- Long years ago--fourteen, maybe -- Prithee, pretty maiden--prithee -- Though to marry you -- Let the merry cymbals sound -- Now tell us, we pray you -- Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity -- Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted -- Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel -- Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity - -We've been thrown over, we're aware -- And are you going a ticket to buy? -- Hold, Stay your hand! -- True love must single-hearted be -- I hear the soft note of the echoing voice -- But who is this, whose god-like grace -- List |
| Contents |
(cont) a woman's lot who, year by year -- Silvered is the raven hair -- 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 the mediaeval art -- If saphir I choose to marry -- When I go out of the door -- I'm a Waterloo House young man -- After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide. |
| General note | Opera; sung in English. |
| General note | Libretto by W. S. Gilbert. |
| General note | Compact discs. |
| General note | "Analog to digital remaster." |
| General note | Synopsis ([4] p.) inserted in container. |
| Performer |
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company ; New Orchestra Symphony of London ; Isidore Godfrey, conductor. |
| Other title | Twenty love-sick maidens we (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Still brooding on their mad infatuation (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I cannot tell what this love may be (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Soldiers of our Queen (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you want a receipt for that popular mystery (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | In a doleful train two and two we walk all day (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I first put this uniform on (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Am I alone and unobserved (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you're anxious for to shine (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Long years ago--fourteen, maybe (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Prithee, pretty maiden--prithee (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Though to marry you (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Let the merry cymbals sound (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Now tell us, we pray you (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We've been thrown over, we're aware (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | And are you going a ticket to buy (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Hold! Stay your hand! (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | True love must single-hearted be (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I hear the soft note of the echoing voice (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | But who is this, whose god-like grace (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | List Reginald, whilst I confess a love (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Sad is a woman's lot, who, year by year (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Silvered is the raven hair (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Turn, oh turn in this direction (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Magnet hung in a hardware shop (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Love is a plaintive song (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | So go to him and say to him (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | It's clear that the mediaeval art (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If Saphir I choose to marry (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I go out of the door (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I'm a Waterloo House young man (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide (Patience / Sullivan) |
| UPC |
2894251932 |
| Publisher number | 425 193-2 (425 194-2--425 195-2) London |