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Sullivan - Índice temático. Las mejores melodías clásicas.
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Sullivan, Sir Arthur 1842-1900 England
Gondoliers Dance a Cachucha Fandango Bolero, from the Gondoliers. (Sullivan)    1 Main tune
From the Sunny Spanish Shore, from the Gondoliers (Sullivan)    1 Quartet -Duke of Plaza Toro and family.
List and learn, from the Gondoliers (Sullivan)    1 Main tune
Overture to the Gondoliers. (Sullivan)    1 Opening tune
   2 First main theme
Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes, from the Gondoliers (Sullivan)    1 Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes
Then one of us will be a Queen, from the Gondoliers (Sullivan)    1 Giannetta starts this amusing song.
HMS Pinafore I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Sullivan)    1 I am the captain of the Pinafore, and a right good captain too.
   2 Then give three cheers and one cheer more for the hardy captain of the Pinafore.
Overture to HMS Pinafore (Sullivan)    1 Opening theme
Iolanthe Entrance and March of the Peers, from Iolanthe (Sullivan)    1 Opening fanfare theme
   2 Grandiose and fortissimo march tune as the peers come in.
   3 The peers sing ' Loudly let the trumpet bray - Tan tan tara.
   4 Bow, bow, ye lower middle classes.
   5 We are the peers
If you go in, you're sure to win, from Iolanthe (Sullivan)    1 A very bouncy orchestral introduction
   2 The main tune, a trio sung by three lords.
None shall part us, from Iolanthe (Sullivan)    1 main tune sung by Phyllis
Overture to Iolanthe (Sullivan)    1 Sombre introductory passage
   2 First main tune.
Though perhaps I may Incur your Blame, from Iolanthe (Sullivan)    1 A quartet, with a solo entry by Lord Tolloller.
Mikado Bind the Raven Hair, from Mikado (Sullivan)    1 Main tune sung by the soprano, after a contemplative orchestral opening to Act II.
He's gone and married Yum Yum, and finale, from Mikado (Sullivan)    1 For he's gone and married Yum-Yum.
Mikado Overture (Sullivan)    1 Opening tune, featuring exotic but empty-sounding open fifths, and lots of timpani
   2 Second theme, using the pentatonic scale to mimic the mystery of Japan.
   3 A theme quoting the song 'The Sun, whose rays'. This tune is followed by several others from the operetta.
The Flowers that bloom in the Spring (Sullivan)    1 The Flowers that bloom in the Spring
Three Little Maids from School, from Mikado (Sullivan)    1 Three little maids from school are we, pert as a schoolgirl well can be
   2 Three little maids who all unwary, come from a ladies' seminary
Tit-Willow from The Mikado (Sullivan)    1 Tit-Willow from The Mikado
Wandering Minstrel I, from the Mikado (Sullivan)    1 A Wandering Minstrel I, from the Mikado
   2 Are You in Sentimental Mood - Mikado
   3 But if Patriotic Sentiment is wanted - Mikado
Pirates of Penzance Overture to the Pirates of Penzance. (Sullivan)    1 First theme
Poor wand'ring one (Sullivan)    1 Main tune
With cat-like tread (Sullivan)    1 This tune is also used at the start of the overture.
Ruddigore I know a Youth, from Ruddigore (Sullivan)    1 Main tune
The Battle's Roar is Over, from Ruddigore (Sullivan)    1 Main tune
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