WEB OPERA
All the music, lyrics, and dialogue
Individual MIDI and Karaoke files can be accessed from the pages for the relevant number. Alternatively, complete sets can be downloaded as Zip files:
The text and lyrics below have been primarily contributed by Clifton Coles, taken from “Plays and Poems” by WS Gilbert. Some discrepancies may exist between this and other editions.
ACT I - Market Place of Elsinore.
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus and Ballad - Christina - “Set the merry bunting flying, fire the cannon, ring the bells…”
- Dialogue
- No. 2 - Song - Erling - “When I bestow my bosom’s store”
- Dialogue
- No. 3 - Duet - Nanna and Thora - “Oh, my goodness, here’s the nobility”
- Dialogue
- No. 4 - Quartet - Nanna, Thora, Erling, and Tortenssen - “If all is as you say”
- Dialogue
- No. 5 - Chorus - “Here are warriors all ablaze”
- Dialogue
- No. 6 - Duet - Griffenfeld and Dame Cortlandt - “Now what would I do if you proved untrue”
- Dialogue
- No. 7 - Trio - Griffenfeld, Nanna, and Thora - “Oh what a fund of joy jocund lies hid in harmless hoaxes”
- Dialogue
- No. 8 - Song - Regent - “A King, though he’s pestered with cares”
- Dialogue
- No. 9 - Duet - Regent and Griffenfeld - “I’ve grasped your scheme, if I can say as much without intrusion”
- Dialogue
- No. 10 - Duet - Dame and Syndic - “Now all that we’ve agreed upon, O”
- Dialogue
- No. 11 - Song - Nanna - “My wedded life”
- Dialogue
- No. 12 - Finale of Act I - “To the Regent — the Regent — the Regent, away”
ACT II - Castle Courtyard
- No. 13 - Opening Chorus - “Thank you Private Griffenfeld”
- Dialogue
- No. 14 - Song - Griffenfeld - “Quixotic is his enterprise”
- Dialogue
- No. 15 - Duet - Harold and Blanca - “So it ends with a wedding at Hanover Square”
- Dialogue
- No. 16 - Quartet - Syndic, Dame Cortlandt, Sentry, and Griffenfeld - “One day, the Syndic of this town”
- Dialogue
- No. 17 - Patter-Trio - Griffenfeld, Nanna, and Thora - “It is rough on Labouchere”
- Dialogue
- No. 18 - Dancing Quartet - Nanna, Thora, Erling, and Tortenssen - “All right now”
- Dialogue
- No. 19 - Chorus - “Ring the bells and bang the brasses”
- Dialogue
- No. 20 - Finale of Act II - “Who love with all sincerity, O”