Arthur Sullivan
The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta
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Sätze in The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta
# | ![]() | Satz |
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1 | ![]() | No. 1, Overture |
2 | ![]() | No. 2, When maiden loves, she sits and sighs |
3 | ![]() | No. 3, Tower warders, Under orders |
4 | ![]() | No. 4, When our gallant Norman foes |
5 | ![]() | No. 5, Alas! I waver to and fro |
6 | ![]() | No. 6, Is life a boon? |
7 | ![]() | No. 7, Here's a man of jollity |
8 | ![]() | No. 8, I have a song to sing, O! |
9 | ![]() | No. 9, Here's a man, maiden |
10 | ![]() | No. 10a, I've jibe and joke and quip and crank |
11 | ![]() | No. 10b, I've wisdom from the East |
12 | ![]() | No. 11a, 'Tis done! I am a bride! |
13 | ![]() | No. 11b, Though tear and long-drawn sigh |
14 | ![]() | No. 12, Were I thy bride |
15 | ![]() | No. 13a, Oh, Sergeant Meryll, it is true |
16 | ![]() | No. 13b, Dids't thou not, oh Leonard Meryll |
17 | ![]() | No. 13c, To thy fraternal care |
18 | ![]() | No. 13d, The prisoner comes to meet his doom |
19 | ![]() | No. 14a, Night has spread her pall once more |
20 | ![]() | No. 14b, Warders are ye? |
21 | ![]() | No. 15, Oh! a private buffoon |
22 | ![]() | No. 16, Hereupon we're both agreed |
23 | ![]() | No. 17, Free from his fetters grim |
24 | ![]() | No. 18, Strange adventure |
25 | ![]() | No. 19, Hark! what was that, sir? |
26 | ![]() | No. 20, A man who would woo a fair maid |
27 | ![]() | No. 21, When a wooer goes a-wooing |
28 | ![]() | No. 22, Rapture, rapture |
29 | ![]() | No. 23, Comes the pretty young bride |
30 | ![]() | Add items: No. 24, When jealous torments rack my soul |
31 | ![]() | Add items: No. 25, A laughing boy |
32 | ![]() | Add items: No. 26, Is life a boon? (original version) |
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