Gilbert, William Schwenck – Sullivan, Arthur: Princess Ida (vocal score)

sheet music

Setting: Voice and piano
Period: Romantic
Length: 216 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571529631
ISMN: 9780571529636
Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant, is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, and the eighth of their fourteen collaborations. It portrays a women's university set up by Princess Ida, and is a satire on feminism and the theory of evolution.This is the vocal score with piano accompaniment.

Contents

1.
Overture
2.
Search Throughout The Panorama
3.
Now Hearken To My Strict Command
4.
Today We Meet
5.
From The Distant Panorama
6.
We Are Warriors Three
7.
If You Give Me Your Attention
8.
P’raps If You Address The Lady
9.
Expressive Glances
10.
For A Month To Dwell In A Dungeon Cell
11.
Towards The Empyrean Heights
12.
Mighty Maiden With A Mission
13.
Minerva! Oh, Hear Me!
14.
Come, Mighty Must
15.
Gently, Gently
16.
I Am A Maiden, Cold And Stately
17.
The World Is But A Broken Toy
18.
A Lady Fair, Of Lineage High
19.
The Woman Of The Wisest Wit
20.
Now Wouldn’t You Like
21.
Merrily Ring The Luncheon Bell
22.
Would You Know The Kind Of Maid?
23.
Death To The Invader
24.
Whene’er I Spoke
25.
I Built Upon A Rock
26.
When Anger Spreads His Wing
27.
This Helmet, I Suppose
28.
This Is Our Duty Plain
29.
With Joy Abiding.
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