Dive into the whimsical world of Victorian-era nautical nonsense with Arthur Sullivan's timeless comic opera, "HMS Pinafore." This delightful two-act opera, originally premiered in 1878, is a masterful blend of wit, humor, and enchanting melodies that have captivated audiences for over a century. The 2010 release by G&S brings this classic work to life with a stellar cast and a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, ensuring an immersive experience from start to finish.
"HMS Pinafore" is the second of fourteen operatic collaborations between Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert, a duo that revolutionized the world of musical theater. This particular opera is a testament to their unique comedic genius, filled with memorable characters, clever wordplay, and unforgettable tunes. From the rousing "A British Tar Is A Soaring Soul" to the tender "Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen," each track is a gem that showcases Sullivan's remarkable compositional skills and Gilbert's sharp wit.
The album features a spectacular nautical set and a cast of outstanding performers, bringing the story of love, duty, and social satire to life. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "HMS Pinafore" promises an engaging and entertaining listening experience. The 2010 recording captures the essence of this beloved opera, making it a perfect addition to any music collection. So, set sail on the high seas of musical delight with Arthur Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" and enjoy a timeless piece of theatrical history.
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Tracks
HMS Pinafore: ACT I - OvertureArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: We Sail The Ocean BlueArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Hail, men-O'-War's Men - I'm Called Little ButtercupArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: But Tell Me Who's The Youth - The NightingaleArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: A Maiden Fair To SeeArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: My Gallant Crew Good Morning - I Am The Captain Of The PinaforeArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Sir, You Are SadArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too WellArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Over The Bright Blue SeaArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: I Am The monach Of The SeaArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: When I Was A Lad I Served A TermArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: A British Tar Is A Soaring SoulArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Refrain Audacious TarArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Can I Survive This OverbearingArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Oh Joy Oh Rapture UnforseenArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: This Very Night With Bated BreathArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Let's Give Three CheersArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Entr'acteArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: ACT II - Fair Moon To Thee I SingArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Things Are Seldom What They SeemArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: The Hours Creep On ApaceArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Never mind The Why And WhereforeArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Kind Captain, I've Important InformationArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Carefully On Tiptoe StealingArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Pretty Daughter Of MineArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: Farewell My OwnArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: A Many Years AgoArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
HMS Pinafore: O Joy O Rapture UnforseenArthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert, George Baker, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, D'Oyly Carte, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Arthur Sullivan, born in London in 1842, was a prolific English composer whose name is synonymous with the golden age of Victorian comic opera. His most enduring legacy is his collaboration with the librettist W. S. Gilbert, with whom he created a series of wildly popular and enduring Savoy Operas, including "H.M.S. Pinafore," "The Pirates of Penzance," and "The Mikado." These works, known for their wit, satire, and memorable tunes, remain staples of the operatic repertoire and have been performed and enjoyed by audiences worldwide. Beyond his operatic collaborations, Sullivan's compositions span a wide range of genres, including symphonies, concertos, choral works, hymns, and songs. His hymns, such as "Onward, Christian Soldiers," have become beloved standards in churches and concert halls alike. Sullivan's musical style, characterized by its lyrical melodies and inventive harmonies, reflects his deep understanding of both classical and popular music traditions. His contributions to music have left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape, and his works continue to captivate and inspire audiences today.