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G&S Compilations from the Sargent/Glyndebourne Sets |
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Two correspondents told me about this album within a few months of each other. Both of them had "promotional copies," an unusual coincidence. I suspect that this compilation existed only in promotional form, and was never issued to the public. It contains selections from six recordings in the Sargent/Glyndebourne series. The sixth recording in that series, Pirates, was completed in early 1959, although not issued until 1961, so this compilation could date anywhere between 195961. Howard Friedman pointed out that his copy (the mono version) captions the operas as "P[ublic] D[omain] U.S.A." 1961 is the latest date when that would have been true. (Starting in 1962, the operas were in the public domain everywhere.)
The selections are:
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Side 2
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The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMV ALP 1904, mono, 1 LP, July 1962
HMV ASD 472, stereo, 1LP, July 1962
HMV Australia OALP 1904, mono, 1 LP, 1962?
HMV Australia OASD 472, stereo, 1 LP, 1962?
Highlights from The Mikado, The Gondoliers, and H.M.S. Pinafore, as follows:
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SIDE ONE: Band 1 The Mikado ACT I (a) Song Our great Mikado, virtuous man (b) Trio Three little maids from school ACT II (c) Trio Here's a how-de-do! (d) Madrigal - Brightly dawns our wedding day; Band 2 The Gondoliers ACT 1 (a) Chorus List and learn (b) Recit. O rapture, when alone together (c) Song In enterprise of martial kind (d) Song When a merry maiden marries ACT II (c) Song There lived a king
SIDE TWO: Band 1 H.M.S. Pinafore ACT I (a) Chorus We sail the ocean blue (b) Song I'm called Little Buttercup (c) Recit., Song and Chorus-My gallant crew, good morning! (d) Duet Refrain, audacious tar; ACT II (c) Octet and Chorus-Farewell, my own; Band 2 The Pirates of Penzance ACT 1 (a) Song Oh, better far to live and die (b) Ensemble Stay, we must not lose our senses (c) Song I am the very model of a modern Major-General; ACT II (d) Trio-When you had left our pirate fold (e) Finale: Poor wand'ring ones.
The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMV ALP 1922, mono, 1 LP, Oct. 1962
HMV ASD 487, stereo, 1LP, Oct. 1962
HMV Australia OALP 1922, mono, 1 LP, 1962?
HMV Australia OASD 487, stereo, 1LP, 1962?
Highlights from The Mikado, The Gondoliers, H.M.S. Pinafore, and The Pirates of Penzance, as follows:
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SIDE ONE: The Mikado ACT 1 (a) Chorus of Nobles: If you want to know who we are. Recit.: Gentlemen, I pray you tell me. (b) Song and Chorus: A wand'ring minstrel I. (c) Song: As some day it may happen. ACT II (d) Song: The sun, whose rays are all ablaze. (e) Duet: The flowers that bloom in the Spring. (f) Song: On a tree by a river. (g) Duet: There is beauty in the bellow of the blast. (h) Finale: For he's gone and married Yum-Yum.
SIDE TWO: Band 1 The Gondoliers ACT I (a) From the sunny Spanish Shore. (b) Song: Kind Sir, you cannot have the heart. ACT II (c) Song: Rising early in the morning. (d) Song: Take a pair of sparkling eyes. (e) Gavotte: I am a courtier grave and serious. (f) Chorus and Dance: Dance a Cachucha. Band 2 H.M.S. Pinafore ACT I (a) Chorus: We sail the ocean blue. (b) Recit., Song and Chorus: My gallant crew, good morning! (c) Song: When I was a lad. ACT II (d) Trio: Never mind the why and wherefore.
The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMV ALP 1932, mono, 1 LP, Dec. 1962
HMV ASD 495, stereo, 1LP, Dec. 1962
HMV Australia OALP 1932, mono, 1 LP, 1962?
HMV Australia OASD 495, stereo, 1LP, 1962?
Highlights from The Pirates of Penzance, The Yeomen of the Guard, Iolanthe, and Trial By Jury.
Highlights from the Sargent/Glyndebourne Mikado, Pinafore, Iolanthe, Pirates and Yeomen. Soloists include: George Baker, Geraint Evans, Elsie Morison, Marjorie Thomas, Monica Sinclair, Richard Lewis, John Cameron and Owen Brannigan.
The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Angel SCB-3724, stereo, 3 LP, 196-?.
Nearly all of Pinafore, most of The Mikado, plus a disc of patter songs from the rest of the operas, all taken from the Sargent/Glyndebourne series.
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The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
EMI CFP 40238, stereo, 1 LP, 197-?
EMI CFP 4238, stereo, 1 CD, 1993
This LP and the CD re-issue contains highlights from Mikado, Iolanthe, Pinafore, Pirates, Yeomen and Gondoliers, compiled from the Sargent/Glyndebourne recordings.
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The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Classics for Pleasure CFP 40282, stereo, 1 LP, 197-?.
This LP contains highlights from Mikado, Yeomen, Ruddigore, Pinafore, Gondoliers and Patience, compiled from the Sargent/Glyndebourne recordings. I have not uncovered volumes 1 or 2.
A Taste of Gilbert & Sullivan
The Pro Arte Orchestra
EMI Aussie MID.166061, This LP contains highlights from Mikado, Pirates, Patience, Ruddigore, Yeomen, Trial, Pinafore, and Gondoliers, compiled from the Sargent/Glyndebourne recordings. There are 23 tracks. Mel Moratti says that it covers all the popular numbers, the only unusual one being "When first my old, old love" from Trial. There are six items from The Mikado, only one from Patience. |
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The Pro Arte Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Soloists conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Seraphim S-60149, stereo, 1 LP, 198-?
Seraphim 4XG 60149, stereo, 1 cassette, 198-?.
This LP contains highlights from Mikado, Iolanthe, Pinafore, Pirates and, Yeomen, compiled from the Sargent/Glyndebourne recordings.