The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: What ought we to do? (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic) (1987 Digital

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The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty),
Act I: What ought we to do? (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic) (1987 Digital)
EDITH
What ought we to do,
Gentle sisters, say?
Propriety, we know,
Says we ought to stay;
While sympathy exclaims,
"Free them from your tether
Play at other games--
Leave them here together."
KATE
Her case may, any day,
Be yours, my dear, or mine.
Let her make her hay
While the sun doth shine.
Let us compromise
(Our hearts are not of leather):
Let us shut our eyes
And talk about the weather.
GIRLS
Yes, yes, let's talk about the weather.
(Chattering chorus)
How beautifully blue the sky,
The glass is rising very high,
Continue fine I hope it may,
And yet it rained but yesterday.
To-morrow it may pour again
(I hear the country wants some rain),
Yet people say, I know not why,
That we shall have a warm July.
To-morrow it may pour again
(I hear the country wants some rain),
Yet people say, I know not why,
That we shall have a warm July.
MABEL
Did ever maiden wake
From dream of homely duty,
To find her daylight break
With such exceeding beauty?
Did ever maiden close
Her eyes on waking sadness,
To dream of such exceeding gladness?
FREDERIC
Ah, yes!?ah, yes! this is exceeding gladness
GIRLS
How beautifully blue the sky, etc.
The glass is rising very high,
Continue fine I hope it may,
And yet it rained but yesterday.
To-morrow it may pour again
(I hear the country wants some rain),
Yet people say, I know not why,
That we shall have a warm July.
To-morrow it may pour again
(I hear the country wants some rain),
Yet people say, I know not why,
That we shall have a warm July.
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SOLO
(During this, GIRLS continue their chatter pianissimo as before, but listening intently all the time.)
FREDERIC
Did ever pirate roll
His soul in guilty dreaming,
And wake to find that soul
With peace and virtue beaming?
The glass is rising very high,
Continue fine I hope it may,
And yet it rained but yesterday.
To-morrow it may pour again
(I hear the country wants some rain),
Yet people say, I know not why,
That we shall have a warm July.
To-morrow it may pour again
(I hear the country wants some rain),
Yet people say, I know not why,
That we shall have a warm July.
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专辑信息
1.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty): Overture
2.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry (Pirates, Samuel)
3.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: When Frederic was a little lad (Ruth)
4.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Oh, better far to live and die (Pirate King, Pirates)
5.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Oh, false one, you have deceived me! (Frederic, Ruth)
6.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: What shall I do?...Climbing over rocky mountain (Frederic, Girls, Edith
7.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Stop, ladies, pray! (Frederic, Girls, Edith) (1987 Digital Remaster)
8.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Oh, is there not one maiden breast? (Frederic, Girls, Mabel)
9.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name (Mabel, Girls)
10.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Poor wandering one (Mabel, Girls)
11.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: What ought we to do? (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic) (1987 Digital
12.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Stay, we must not lose our senses (Frederic, Girls, Pirates)
13.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Here's a first rate opportunity (Pirates)
14.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Hold, monsters! (Edith, Samuel, Girls, Major-General Stanley, Pirates) (
15.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: I am the very model of a modern Major-General (Major-General, Girls, Pir
16.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Oh, men of dark and dismal fate (Major-General, Samuel, Pirate King, Pir
17.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: I'm telling a terrible story (Major-General, Others except Ruth)
18.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: O master, hear one word (Ruth, Pirates, Frederic)
19.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: Pray observe the magnanimity (All except Ruth)
20.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Oh, dry the glistening tear (Girls, Mabel)
21.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Now, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted (Major-General, Frederic)
22.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When the foeman bears his steel (Sergeant of Police, Policemen, Mabel,
23.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Now for the pirates' lair (Frederic)
24.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Young Frederic! (Pirate King, Frederic, Ruth)
25.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When you had left our pirate fold (Ruth, Frederic, Pirate King)
26.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Away, away! my heart's on fire (Ruth, Pirate King, Frederic)
27.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: All is prepared (Mabel, Frederic)
28.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Stay, Frederic, stay! (Mabel, Frederic)
29.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Ah, leave me not to pine (Mabel, Frederic)
30.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: In 1940 I of age shall be (Frederic, Mabel)
31.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: No, I'll be brave! (Mabel)
32.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Though in body and in mind (Sergeant, Policemen)
33.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: When a felon's not engaged in his employment (Sergeant, Policemen)
34.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: A rollicking band of pirates we (Pirates, Sergeant, Policemen)
35.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: With cat-like tread (Pirates, Policemen, Samuel)
36.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Hush, hush! not a word (Frederic, Pirates, Policemen, Major-General)
37.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Softly sighing to the river (Major-General, Pirates, Policemen)
38.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Now what is this, and what is that (Girls, Pirates)
39.The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act II: Frederic here! Oh joy! (Major-General, Mabel, Frederic, Pirates, Pirate
40.The Sorcerer: Overture
41.Cox and Box (or, The Long-Lost Brothers) - Overture
42.Princess Ida (or, Castle Adamant): Overture
43.Overture in C 'In memoriam'