Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 2 acts |
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Composition Year | 1878 |
Genre Categories | Savoy operas; Theatrical Works; Operas; |
Related Works | Pieces based on 'H.M.S. Pinafore' |
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⇒ 24 more: We sail the ocean blue • Hail, men-o'-war's men — I'm called Little Buttercup — But, tell me, who's the youth • The nightingale • A maiden fair to see • My gallant crew, good morning — I am the Captain of the Pinafore • Sir, you are sad • Sorry her lot who loves too well • Over the bright blue sea • Sir Joseph's barge is seen • Now give three cheers — I am the Monarch of the Sea • When I was a lad — For I hold that on the seas • A British tar • Refrain, audacious tar • Can I survive this overbearing? • Entr'acte • Fair moon, to thee I sing • Things are seldom what they seem • The hours creep on apace • Never mind the why and wherefore • Kind Captain, I've important information • Carefully on tiptoe stealing — Pretty daughter of mine — He is an Englishman • Farewell, my own • A many years ago • Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
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⇒ 27 more: We sail the ocean blue • Hail, men-o'-war's men • I'm called Little Buttercup • But, tell me, who's the youth • The nightingale • A maiden fair to see • My gallant crew, good morning • I am the Captain of the Pinafore • Sir, you are sad • Sorry her lot who loves too well • Over the bright blue sea — Sir Joseph's barge is seen • I am the Monarch of the Sea • When I was a lad — For I hold that on the seas • A British tar • Refrain, audacious tar • Can I survive this overbearing? • Entr'acte • Fair moon, to thee I sing • Things are seldom what they seem • The hours creep on apace • Never mind the why and wherefore • Kind Captain, I've important information • Carefully on tiptoe stealing • Pretty daughter of mine — I am an Englishman • Farewell, my own • A many years ago • Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
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⇒ 4 more: Act 1, cont. • Act 1, concl. • Act 2, Part 1 • Act 2, concl.
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⇒ 31 more: We sail the ocean blue • Hail, men-o'-war's men — I'm called Little Buttercup • But, tell me, who's the youth • The nightingale • A maiden fair to see • My gallant crew, good morning • I am the Captain of the Pinafore • Sir, you are sad • Sorry her lot who loves too well • Over the bright blue sea • Sir Joseph's barge is seen • Now give three cheers — I am the Monarch of the Sea • When I was a lad • For I hold that on the seas • A British tar • Refrain, audacious tar • Can I survive this overbearing? • Entr'acte • Fair moon, to thee I sing • Things are seldom what they seem • The hours creep on apace • A simple sailor, lowly born • Never mind the why and wherefore • Kind Captain, I've important information • Carefully on tiptoe stealing • Pretty daughter of mine — He is an Englishman • In uttering a reprobation to any British tar • Farewell, my own • My pain and my distress • A many years ago • Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
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⇒ 15 more: We sail the ocean blue - I'm called "Little Buttercup" • But tell me, who's the youth - The nightingale - A maiden fair to see • My gallant crew, good morning - I am the Captain of the Pinafore - Sir, you are sad • Sorry her lot who loves too well - Over the bright blue sea - Sir Joseph's barge is seen • Gaily tripping - Now give three cheers - I am the Monarch of the Sea • When I was a lad - For I hold that on the seas • A British tar - Refrain, audacious tar • Can I survive this overbearing? • This very night, with bated breath • Fair moon, to thee I sing - Things are seldom what they seem • The hours creep on apace • Never mind the why and wherefore - Kind Captain, I've important information • Carefully on tiptoe stealing • In uttering a reprobation to any British tar - Farewell, my own • Hold! Ere upon your loss you lay much stress - Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
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⇒ 19 more: I'm called Little Buttercup • The nightingale — A maiden fair to see • My gallant crew, good morning — I am the Captain of the Pinafore • Sorry her lot who loves too well • Over the bright blue sea • Now give three cheers — I am the Monarch of the Sea — When I was a lad • Refrain, audacious tar • Act I Finale, Part 1: Can I survive this overbearing? • Act I Finale, Part 2: Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen • Fair moon, to thee I sing • Things are seldom what they seem • The hours creep on apace • Never mind the why and wherefore • Kind Captain, I've important information • Carefully on tiptoe stealing — He is an Englishman • In uttering a reprobation to any British tar • Farewell, my own • A many years ago • Act II Finale: Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
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⇒ 9 more: Orchestral medley • We sail the ocean blue • I'm called Little Buttercup • A maiden fair to see • My gallant crew, good morning — I am the Captain of the Pinafore • When I was a lad • Never mind the why and wherefore • Hold, pretty daughter of mine — He is an Englishman • Farewell, my own
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Work Title | H.M.S. Pinafore |
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Alternative. Title | The Lass that Loved a Sailor |
Name Translations | 皮纳福号军舰; 皮納福號軍艦; 전함 피나포어; เอชเอ็มเอส พินนาฟอร์; HMS Pinafore; |
Name Aliases | H.M.S. Pinafore; 比纳佛; H. M. S. Pinafore; H M S Pinafore; Корабль Её Величества «Фартук»; |
Authorities | WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 176608757; LCCN: no92008720; GND: 4424921-4; BNF: 14019518j |
Composer | Sullivan, Arthur |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IAS 22 |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 2 acts |
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 1878 |
First Publication. | 1878 |
Librettist | William Schwenck Gilbert (1836–1911) |
Language | English |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Romantic |
Piece Style | Romantic |
Instrumentation | voices, mixed chorus (SATB), orchestra |
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Related Works | Pieces based on 'H.M.S. Pinafore' |
Discography | Gilbert & Sullivan Discography |
External Links | Wikipedia article Gilbert & Sullivan Archive |