Cinco robles[enregistrement sonore] =Cinq chênes, cinq montagnes /L. Sullivan-D. Wright-P. di Stasio ; [interprété par] Carmen Déziel. Bambino = Guaglione / G. Fanciulli-Jacques Larue ; [interprété par] Carmen Déziel. | Chansons : Carmen Déziel avec ensemble dirigé par Roger LeSourd. | |
Onward, Christian soldiers ;Adeste fideles /Sullivan ; Oakley. | Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Montreal, choir with pipe organ. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /Sullivan. | Evangel Tabernacle Choir. | |
Rika lika Jack /Dowson ; Sullivan ; Hagen. | Stan Kenton and his orchestra ; June Christy. | |
Mikado selection - no.1 /Arthur Sullivan ; Arr. Tobani. | Victor Concert Orchestra. | |
Onward Christian Soldiers /Sullivan ; Gould. | Shannon Four. | |
Mikado selection - no.2 /Arthur Sullivan ; Arr. Tobani. | Victor Concert Orchestra. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /Sullivan ; Simone. | The Big Sing. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /Sullivan ; Gould. | Shannon Four. | |
The mule /Sullivan. | Gordie Sullivan ; Orchestre Lenny Ricks. | |
Farewell my own /Sullivan. | | |
The lost chord /[A. Sullivan, music ; A.A. Procter, lyrics]. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
H.M.S. Pinafore : Part 8 : Farewell, my own /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Fred Hufsmith ; Lois Bennett ; Mary Hopple ; Victor Light Operal Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Gems from "the Mikado"--part 2 ;"Gentlemen of Japan" ; "A wandering minstrel" ; "A song of the sea" /Gilbert and Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
Gems from "The Mikado".Gilbert and Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
I am so proud /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Martyn Green ; Sydney Granville ; L. Rands, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Barataria march /[Sullivan] ; [Komzák, arrangement]. | The 3rd Garde Regiment Band, Berlin. | Berliner. |
A more humane Mikado /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Darrell Fancourt, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Ole buttermilk sky :from the Walter Wagner production "Canyon passage" /Hoagy Carmichael ; Jack Brooks. Take them cold feet outa my back (before I kick you) / "Oscar" Sullivan ; "Lonzo" George | Lonzo and Oscar, with their Winston County Pea Pickers (Ole buttermilk sky) ; Lonzo and Oscar, with their Winston County Pea Pickers (Take them cold feet outa my back) | |
Orpheus with his flute /A. S. Sullivan. | Florence Austral, soprano with orch. | |
Monastery bells /Mendling [i.e. Wendling] ; Leslie. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
See how the fates ;The flowers that bloom in the spring /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | M. Eyre ; S. Granville ; J. Curtins ; B. Fancourt ; M. Green, with Orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte ; D. Oldham ; M. Green ; M. Eyre ; B. Bennett ; S. Granville, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Gems from "Pirates of penzance" :Poor wand' ring one ; Is there not one maiden breast ; A policeman's lot ; With catlike thread /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /[Sullivan, music] ; [Baring-Gould, lyrics]. | [Columbia Quartette] ; [Henry Burr]. | Columbia |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 7 : Carefully on tip-toe stealing /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Walter Preston ; Fred Hufsmith ; Kenneth Schon ; Jay A. Edkins ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Pinafore /Sullivan. | Vincent Lopez & his Orchestra. | |
The Lost ChordSullivan. | Frank C Stanley; Orchestra. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 1: I'm called Little Buttercup /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Mary Hopple ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
When song is sweet. | Bernard Sullivan, baritone solo. | Berliner. |
Holy night /Granier [sic] ; [Dwight ; Adam]. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra. | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /Sullivan. | J.W. Myers, baritone solo. | Columbia |
Gems from "The mikado", part 2 :Gentlemen of Japan ; A wandering minstrel ; A song of the sea ; Moon song ; Emperor of Japan ; Finale first act /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company with orchestra. | |
Our great Mikado /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Leslie Rands, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Every tear is a smile in an Irishman's heart /Sullivan ; Carlo ; Sanders. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Pirates of penzance :Vocal gems : Part 1 : Oh, better off ; Oh, is there not one ; When a felon ; What ought we to do ; How beautifully ; Pray observe /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore : Part 3 : Over the bright blue sea /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Lois Bennett ; Crane Calder ; Paula Hemminghaus ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
For he's gone and married Yum-Yum (finale, act 2) ;There is beauty /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | M. Eyre ; M. Green ; D. Oldham ; B. Bennett ; E. Nickell-Lean ; S. Granville ; L. Rands ; mixed chorus with orch. ; R. D'Oyly Carte ; J. Curtis ; M. Green ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Humming /Breau [Lew] ; Henderson. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Orpheus With His LuteA Sullivan. | Florence Easton; Lester Hodges. | |
Onward, Christian soldiers /Sullivan. | Percy Rawlinson, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
With aspect stern (finale, act 1-part 1) /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | S. Granville ; M. Green ; D. Oldham. ; B. Bennett ; E. Nickell-Lean ; L. Rands ; M. Eyre ; mixed chorus with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /Sullivan. | Christ Church Choir (choir with pipe organ). | |
Holy night /Adolphe Adam. Silent night, holy night / Gruber. | Venetian trio ; Felix Arndt. | |
Oh! holy night :cantique de Noël /Adolphe Adam, [music] ; [John Sullivan Dwight, lyrics]. | George Alexander, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The Lost ChordSullivan. | Louise Homer; Victor Orchestra. | |
Onward, Christian Soldiers! /[Sabine Baring-Gould, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
How does the milk get into cokernuts /Sullivan. | "Red" Newman, with orchestra. | Victor. |
The mikado :Vocal gems : Part 1 : 1. Behold the lord high executioner ; 2. A more humane Mikado ; 3. Braid the raven hair ; 4. A wand'ring minstrel /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orch. ; Isidore Godfrey, cond. | |
Rings /Handman, music ; [Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James ; Charles Harrison, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The yeomen of the guard :Vocal gems, part 1 When maiden loves ; Aman who would woo ; We're both agreed ; Didst thou not /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Pirates of Penzance :Vocal gems, part 2 : When the foeman bares his steel ; Ah, leave me not ; With cat-like tread ; Poor wand'ring one /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /Sullivan. | J.W. Myers, baritone solo. | Columbia |
"Madrigal" and "Finale"--Act II /Gilbert, libretto ; Sullivan, music. | Canadian National Exhibition Chorus ; H.A. Fricker, conductor. | Victor. |
Popular medley no. 4 :Every tear is a smile in an Irishman's heart ; When the harvest moon is shining ; All the boys love Mary /[Sullivan] ; [Carlo] ; [Sanders] ; [Henry] ; [Van] ; [Schenck]. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 6 : Bell trio /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Lois Bennett ; Walter Preston ; Crane Calder ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
The mikado :Vocal gems, part 1 : Behold the high lord executioner ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Three little maids ; Tit-willow ; He's gone and maried yum yum ; With joyful shout /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
Believe me if all those endearing young charms /Thomas Moore, lyrics ; Matthew Locke, music?. | Denis O'Sullivan. | Berliner. |
Gems from "The mikado" :Behold the Lord high executioner ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Three little maids ; T'it willow, he's gone and married yum-yum ; With joyous shout /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
A more humane Mikado /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Darrell Fancourt, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. Oyly Carte. | |
Our great Mikado /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Leslie Rands, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Little buttercup /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Royal Artillery Band, London. | Berliner. |
The criminal cried /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | M. Green ; M. Eyre ; S. Granville ; mixed chorus with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
You're As Welcome As The Flowers In MayDan J Sullivan. | J W Myers. | Columbia |
Oh! holy night :cantique de Noël /Adolphe Adam, [music] ; [John Sullivan Dwight, lyrics]. | George Alexander, baritone solo with orchestra acompaniment. | Columbia |
Behold, the lord high executioner! ;As some day it may happen /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Martyn Green, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Gems from "The mikado", part 2 :Gentlemen of Japan ; A wandering minstrel ; A song of the sea ; Moon song ; Emperor of Japan ; Finale first act /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
Your revels cease /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /[Dan J. Sullivan]. | Robert Price. | Berliner. |
The lost chord /Proctor [i.e. Procter] ; Sullivan. | Frank Oldfield, baritone. | Victor. |
Brightly dawns our wedding day /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | B. Bennett ; M. Eyure ; D. Oldhamn ; L. Rands ; R. Flynn, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 2 : A maiden fair to see /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Fred Hufsmith ; Walter Preston ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Oh! holy night :cantique de Noël /Adolphe Adam, [music] ; [John Sullivan Dwight, lyrics]. | George Alexander, baritone solo with orchestra acompaniment. | Columbia |
Every Tear is a Smile (in and Irishman's heart) /Sullivan ; Sanders ; Carlo. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
Mikado selection, no. 1 :Entrance of Mikado ; Mi-ya-sa-ma ; A wandering minstrel ; Moon song ; Youth must have its fling ; The criminal cried /Arthur Sullivan ; Tobani, arr. | Victor Concert Orchestra. | |
Broken moon /Roberts ; Callahan. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 4 : When i was a lad /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Crane Calder ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
It came upon the midnight clear :Christmas anthem /E. H. Sears ; Arthur Sullivan. | Victor Mixed Chorus with orchestra. | |
I know why /Davis, lyrics ; Morgan, music. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Gems from "The mikado", part 1 :Behold the Lord high executioner ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Three little maids ; Tit willow ; He's gone and married yum-yum ; With joyous shout /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company with orchestra. | |
The Donovans /F.A. Fahy, lyrics ; Alicia Adeleide Needham, music. | Denis O'Sullivan. | Berliner. |
What'll you see my gal :Quand tu verras mon ami!!! /Sullivan ; Wilber. | Benson Orchestra of Chicago ; Don Bestor, director. | |
If you want to know who we are /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Derek Oldham ; Radley Flynn, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
I can't sse the good in good-bye /Lynn Cowan, music ; [Alex Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The sorcerer :Vocal gems : Part 2 : My name is John Wellington Wells ; She will tend him ; For love alone ; The vicar's song ; Now to the banquet we press /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
The yeomen of the guard :Part 1 /Sullivan. | Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards ; Lieut. R. G. Evans, conductor. | |
Gavotte /[Arthur Sullivan, music]. | H.M. Coldstream Guards. | Berliner. |
The absent minded beggar /[Rudyard Kipling, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music]. | S.H. Dudley. | Berliner. |
For he himself has said it and never mind the why and wherefore /[Sullivan]. | Royal Artillery Band, London. | Berliner. |
Friar's Point ShuffleEddie Condon; Red Mckenzie. | Eddie Condon; His Chicagoans; Joe Sullivan; Bud Freeman; Pee Wee Russell; Max Kaminsky; Brad Gowans; Clyde Newcomb; Dave Tough. | |
With aspect stern (finale, act 1-part 1) /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | M. Green ; S. Granville ; D. Oldham ; B. Bennett ; E. Nickell-Lean ; L. Rands ; M. Eyre ; mixed chorus with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Onward christian soldiers /Sullivan, music ; [Baring-Gould, lyrics]. | Ruthven McDonald, bass. | Compo. |
Mikado :Part II : Entrance of the mikado ; Emperor of Japan ; My object all sublime ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Tit-willow ; He's gone and married yum yum ; Finale, with joyous shout /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Brunswick Light Opera Company. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 5 : Things are seldom what they seem /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Walter Preston ; M. Hoppel ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 8 : Baby farming song /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Fred Hufsmith ; Lois Bennett ; Mary Hopple ; Victor Light Operal Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Gems from "The mikado", part 1 :Behold the Lord high executioner ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Three little maids ; Tit willow ; He's gone and married yum-yum ; With joyous shout /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company with orchestra. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /[Sabine Baring-Gould, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
The song birds are singing of you /Sullivan, [Dan J.] ; [Arthur J. Lamb]. | James McCool, tenor. | Berliner. |
The long day closes /Arthur Sullivan. | Columbia Mixed Quartette. | Columbia. |
I May Be Wrong.Henry Sullivan; Harry Ruskin. | Glen Gray; The Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /[Sullivan, music] ; [Baring-Gould, lyrics]. | Vocal quartette, male voices. | Columbia |
Nestle in your daddy's arms /Herscher ; Burke. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Oh! holy night :cantique de Noël /Adolphe Adam, [music] ; [John Sullivan Dwight, lyrics]. | George Alexander, baritone solo with orchestra acompaniment. | Columbia |
Hail! Hail! The gang's all here /Esrom, Morse, Sullivan ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. I don't want to get well / Pease, Johnson, Jentes ; [performed by] Arthur Hall. | Peerless Quartet, vocals (side A) ; Arthur Hall, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment (side B). | |
I'm A Campfire GirlSullivan; Crooker. | Beatrice Lillie; Sam Walsh. | |
Give Me A Smile And KissSullivan; Handman. | Orchestra Accompaniment; Charles Harrison. | |
I May Be Wrong.Henry Sullivan; Harry Ruskin. | Glen Gray; Casa Loma Orchestra; Pee Wee Hunt. | |
Fair moon [to thee I sing] /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
Peggy O'Neil /Pease ; Nelson ; Dodge. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Pinafore /Sullivan. | Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. | |
Alone, and yet alive ;on a tree by a river /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Josephine Curtis ; Martyn Green, with orch. ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
The distant shore /Sullivan. | Musician Hawkins Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards, London. | |
Gems from "Pinafore" :Part 2 /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /Sullivan. | J.W. Myers, baritone solo. | Columbia |
Lost chord /[Arthur Sullivan, music] ; [Adelaide Procter, lyrics]. | [Harry Macdonough]. | Edison. |
An Irish lullaby /A.P. Graves, lyrics ; Charles Villiers Stanford, arrangement. | Denis O'Sullivan. | Berliner. |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 1 : We sail the ocean blue /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Mary Hopple ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Overture conclusion /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | symphony orchestra ; Isidore Godfrey. | |
I am so proud /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Martyn Green ; Sydney Granville ; L. Rands, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
The sorcerer :Vocal gems : Part 1 : With heart and with voice ; When he is here ; Dear friend, take pity on my lot ; Eat, drink and be gay /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 3 : I am the monarch of the sea /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Lois Bennett ; Crane Calder ; Paula Hemminghaus ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Oh! hush thee my baby /Scott ; Sullivan. | Westminster Glee Singers ; Edward Branscombe, director. | Victor. |
I can't see the good in good-bye /Lynn Cowan, music ; [Alex Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Here's a how-de-do ;Miya sama /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | B. Bennett ; D. Oldham ; M. Green ; D. Fancourt ; J. Curtis ; mixed chorus with orch. ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
My first love. | Bernard Sullivan, baritone solo. | Berliner. |
Pirates of penzance :Vocal gems, part 1 ; Oh, better far ; Oh, is there not one ; When a felon's ; What ought we to do ; How beautiful ; Prey observe /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 3 : Sorry her lot /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Lois Bennett ; Crane Calder ; Paula Hemminghaus ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Mikado :Part I : We are gentlemen of Japan ; Song of the sea ; A wandering minstrel ; Three little maids ; Moon song ; Behold the Lord high executioner ; Finale ; Act 1 /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Brunswick Light Opera Company. | |
Gems from "Pinafore" :Part 1 /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
Hosanna /Granier. Holy night : Christmas song / J.S. Dwight, Adolphe Adam. | Harry Macdonough, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Lewis James, tenor, with orchestra [side b]. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 5 : Fair moon, to thee I sing /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Walter Preston ; M. Hopple ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Rings /Handman, music ; [Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James ; Charles Harrison, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Sweet and low /Tennyson ; Barnby. Oh hush thee my baby / Scott ; Sullivan. | Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra ; [Rosario Bourdon, conductor] (Sweet and low). Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra ; [Rosario Bourdon, conductor] (Oh hush thee my baby) | |
Gavotte /Arthur Sullivan, music. | Municipal Band of London. | Berliner. |
Farewell, my own: concert number from "Pinafore" /Sullivan. | Orchestra accompaniment. | |
Farewell my own /Sullivan, music ; [Gilbert, lyrics]. | Orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Georgia rose /Sullivan, Flynn ; Rosenthal ; [performed by] Sterling Trio. Tomorrow land / H.J. Tandler ; [performed by] Sterling Trio. | Sterling Trio with orchestra. | |
The lost chord /Adelaide Proctor, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Mikado selection :pt. 2 /Sullivan. | H.M. Scots Guards Band. | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /[Dan J. Sullivan]. | Robert Price. | Berliner. |
Rings /Handman, music ; [Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James ; Charles Harrison, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /Sullivan. | J.W. Myers, baritone solo. | Columbia |
Nestle in your daddy's arms /Herscher ; Burke. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
When my baby smiles at me :one step /Monro [i.e. Munro], music ; Yellen, [arrangement?] ; Olman [arrangement?] ; [Ted Lewis, lyrics] ; [Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics]. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Every tear is a smile in an Irishman's heart /Sullivan ; Carlo ; Sanders. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The mikado lancers /Sullivan. | Dance Orchestra. | |
Behold the lord high executioner ;As some day it may happen /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Martyn Green, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 7 : He is an Englishman /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Walter Preston ; Fred Hufsmith ; Kenneth Schon ; Jay A. Edkins ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
The lost chord /Arthur Sullivan, music ; [Adelaide Procter, lyrics]. | Columbia Stellar Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Humming /Breau [Lew] ; Henderson. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Gems from "Pinafore" :Part 2 /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Onward, Christian SoldiersArthur Sullivan. | Robert Shaw; Rca Victor Orch ; Carl Weinrich. | |
Hail! Hail! The gang's all here (what the deuce do we care?) /Morse ; Sullivan. | Irving Kaufman ; Columbia Quartette. | Columbia. |
The gondoliers :Vocal gems : Part 2 : I am a courtier ; Here we are at the risk of our lives ; No possible doubt whatever ; Dance a cachucha /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
The lost chord /[Arthur Sullivan]. | Sig. E. Francisco, baritone solo. | Berliner. |
I can't see the good in good-bye /Lynn Cowan, music ; [Alex Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Onward Christian soldiers /[Sullivan, music] ; [Baring-Gould, lyrics]. | Vocal Quartette, male voices. | Columbia |
A wandering minstrel I /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Derek Oldham, with chorus of men with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
The Lost ChordSullivan. | Beniamino Gigli; With Orchestra And Organ; John Barbirolli. | |
The hour of gladness (finale, act 1-part 3) /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | J. Curtis ; D. Oldham ; M. Fyre ; Mixed Chorus with Orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Forever with the Lord /Isaac B. Woodbury, music ; [Sir Arthur Sullivan, music] ; [James Montgomery, lyrics]. | Columbia Mixed Quartette, vocal quartette, mixed voices, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The mikado :Vocal gems, part 2 : Gentlemen of Japan ; A song of the sea ; A wand'ring minstrel ; Noon song ; Emperor of Japan ; My object all sublime ; We do not heed /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company. | |
The yeomen of the guard :Vocal gems : Part 1 : What maiden loves ; W man who would woo ; We're both agreed ; Didst thou not /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Young man, dispair ;And have I journey'd /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | S. Granville ; D. Oldham ; L. Rands ; D. Oldham ; S. Granville, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Onward Christian SoldiersSullivan. | Trinity Choir; Mixed Chorus; Orchestra. | |
Selection from the Mikado /W.S. Gilbert, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music. | Royal Artillery Band, London. | Berliner. |
The yeomen of the guard :Part 2 /Sullivan. | Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards ; Lieut. R. G., Evans, conductor. | |
Pinafore /Sullivan. | Vincent Lopez ; Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. | |
Finale to Mikado /[Sir Arthur Sullivan]. | Royal Artillery Band-London. | Berliner. |
Pinafore /Sullivan. | Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. | |
Madrigal from the mikado :Brightly dawns our wedding day /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Lyric Quartet with orchestra. | |
O hush thee, my babie /Scott, lyrics ; Sullivan, music. | Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Kisses /Sullivan, lyrics ; Cowan, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
No possible doubt whatever ; Cachouca /Arthur Sullivan, music. | H.M. Coldstream Guards. | Berliner. |
Your revels cease! /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | J. Curtis ; D. Oldham ; M. Eyre and mixed chorus with orchestra ; R. D'Orly Carte. | |
Overture /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | symphony orchestra ; Isidore Godfrey. | |
The lost chord /Sir Arthur Sullivan. Great is Jehovah (die allmacht) / Schubert, arranged by J.A. Parks. | Side A. Edward P. Kimball, organist. Side B. Jessie Williams, soprano; The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. | |
The Yeomen of the guard :Vocal gems, part 2 : When our gallant norman foes ; When a wooer goes a-wooing ; I have a song to sing ; /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Brightly dawns our wedding day /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | B. Bennett ; M. Eyre ; D. Oldham ; L. Rands ; R. Flynn, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
So please you, sir ;were you not to ko-ko plighted /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | B. Bennett ; E. Nickell-Lean ; M. Eyre, with chorus of girls with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte ; B. Bennett ; D. Oldham, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
The lost ? /Sullivan. | Musician Hawkins, band of H. M. Coldstream Guards London, cornet solo. | |
The lost chord /Sullivan. | Welsh Imperial Singers ; R. Festyn Davies, conductor, soloist. | Victor. |
The lost chord /Proctor ; Sullivan. | Louise Homer ; unidentified orchestra. | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /[Dan J. Sullivan]. | Robert Price. | Berliner. |
Here's a how-de-do! ;Miya Sama /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | B. Bennett ; D. Oldham ; M. Green ; D. Fancourt ; J. Curtis and mixed chorus with orchestra. | |
You're as welcome as the flowers in May /[Dan J. Sullivan]. | Robert Price. | Berliner. |
Fair moon [to thee I sing] /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Mikado selection :pt. 1 /Sullivan. | H.M. Scots Guards Band. | |
Anytime, any day, anywhere :fox trot /Kortlander. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Onward christian soldiers /Sullivan, music ; [Baring-Gould, lyrics]. | Ruthven McDonald, bass. | Compo. |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 2 : My gallant crew /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Fred Hufsmith ; Walter Preston ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
The gondoliers :Vocal gems : Part 1 : The merriest fellows are we ; There lived a king ; Buon giorno, signorini ; A regular royal queen ; Take a pair o sparkling eyes /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Braid the raven hair (opening chorus-act 2) /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | | |
Gems from Pinafore, part II :The gallant capatin of the Pinafore ; When I was a lad ; The merry maiden and the tar ; Carefully on tip-toe stealing ; Baby farming ; Farewell, my own ; For he is an Englishman /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
We'll visit Auld Traullee. | Bernard Sullivan. | Berliner. |
Gems from "H. M. S. Pinafore" :We sail the ocean blue ; A maiden fair to see ; I'm called little buttercup ; Captain of the Pinafore ; His foot should stamp /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company with orchestra. | |
The hour of gladness (finale, act 1-part 3) /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | J. Curtis ; D. Oldham ; B. Bennett ; mixed chorus with Orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
The sun, whose rays are all ablaze /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | B. Bennett with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Comes a train of little ladies ;Three little maids /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Chorus of girls with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte ; B. Bennett ; E. Nickell-Lean ; M. Eyre and chorus of girls with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Rings /Handman, music ; [Sullivan, lyrics]. | Lewis James ; Charles Harrison, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The sun, whose rays are all ablaze /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Brenda Bennett, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Introduction to act II /W.S. Gilbert, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music. | Royal Artillery Band, London. | Berliner. |
Mikado selection, no. 2 :Tit-willow ; Three little maids ; He's going to marry Yum Yum ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Here's a state of things ; With joyful shout /Arthur Sullivan ; Tobani, arr. | Victor Concert Orchestra. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 6 : A simple sailor, lowly born /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Lois Bennett ; Walter Preston ; Crane Calder ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
The yeomen of the guard :Vocal gems : Part 2 : When our gallant norman foes ; When a wooer goes a-wooing ; I have a song to sing /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
The lost chord /Proctor [i.e. Procter] ; Sullivan. | Frank Oldfield, baritone. | Berliner. |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 8 : Oh joy, oh rapture /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Fred Hufsmith ; Lois Bennett ; Mary Hopple ; Victor Light Operal Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
Peggy O'Neil /Pease ; Nelson ; Dodge. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Georgia rose /Sullivan ; Flynn ; Rosenthal. | Sterling Trio, male Trio with orchestra. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /Sullivan ; Simone. | Big Sing, male chorus ; Ron Shepherd, conductor. | |
The lost chord /Adelaide A. Proctor, lyrics ; Arthur Sullivan, music. | Signor [i.e. Signior] Francisco. | Berliner. |
Red rose /McLean ; Roberts, [Lee S.?]. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
The lost chord /A. Sullivan, music ; A.A. Procter, lyrics. | Haydn Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
Comes a train of little ladies ;Three little maids /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Chorus of Girls with orchestra. | |
When it's springtime in Killarney, I'll come back to you /Sullivan ; sung by Henry Burr. There's a Quaker down in Quaker-town / Solmon [sic] ; sung by Peerless Quartette. | Henry Burr, tenor (Side A) ; Peerless Quartette (Side B). | Columbia. |
Gems from "Pinafore" :Part 1 /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Onward Christian soldiers /Sir Arthur Sullivan. | Conway's Band (Patrick Conway, Director), Concert Band. | |
The mikado :Vocal gems : Part 2 : 1. The flowers that bloom in the spring ; 2. On a tree by the river ; 3. Three little maids from school ; 4. For he's gone and married yum yum ; ; 5. With joyous shout /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orch. ; Isidore Godfrey, cond. ; George Baker, vocalist. | |
Holy night =Cantique de Noël /Adolphe Adam, music ; [John Sullivan Dwight, lyrics]. | Lucy Isabelle Marsh, soprano ; Lyric Quartet, mixed quartet with organ and chimes. | Berliner. |
H.M.S. Pinafore :Part 4 : A British tar is a soaring soul /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Crane Calder ; Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra ; Emile Cote. | |
The lost chord /[Arthur Sullivan]. | Sig. E. Francisco, baritone solo. | Berliner. |
Monastery bells /Mendling [i.e. Wendling] ; Leslie. | Sullivan's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Farewell my own /Sullivan, music ; [Gilbert, lyrics]. | Orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Tripping along /Sullivan ; Hosford. | Troubadours. | |
Pirates of Penzance :Vocal gems : Part 2 : When the foeman bares his steel ; Ah, leave me not ; With cat-like tread ; Poor wand'ring one /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Young man ;And have I journey'd /Gilbert ; Sullivan. | L. Rands ; D. Oldham ; S. Granville, with orchestra ; R. D'Oyly Carte. | |
Off to Philadelphia. | Bernard Sullivan, baritone solo. | Berliner. |