Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard

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Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard

Arthur Sullivan, W.S. Gilbert, Sylvia McNair, Jean Rigby, Kurt Streit, Thomas Allen, Bryn Terfel, Academy, Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner

028946250822
40 tracksReleased 1998-01-01Philips Classics

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028946250822 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard by Arthur Sullivan, W.S. Gilbert, Sylvia McNair, Jean Rigby, Kurt Streit, Thomas Allen, Bryn Terfel, Academy, Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, released 1998-01-01 on Philips Classics. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 40 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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Track List (40)

Overture
Overture
Act I: No. 1 Introduction: “When maiden loves”
Act I: No. 1 Introduction: “When maiden loves”
Act I: No. 1 Introduction: “Mistress Meryl!”
Act I: No. 1 Introduction: “Mistress Meryl!”
Act I: No. 2 Double Chorus: “Tower warders under orders”
Act I: No. 2 Double Chorus: “Tower warders under orders”
Act I: No. 2 Double Chorus: “A good day to you”
Act I: No. 2 Double Chorus: “A good day to you”
Act I: No. 3 Song With Chorus: “When our gallant Norman foes”
Act I: No. 3 Song With Chorus: “When our gallant Norman foes”
Act I: No. 3 Song With Chorus: “Father! Has no reprieve arrived”
Act I: No. 3 Song With Chorus: “Father! Has no reprieve arrived”
Act I: No. 4 Trio: “Atlas! I waver to and fro”
Act I: No. 4 Trio: “Atlas! I waver to and fro”
Act I: No. 4 Trio: “Nay, lass, be of good cheer”
Act I: No. 4 Trio: “Nay, lass, be of good cheer”
Act I: No. 4 Trio: “Nay, pretty pne” / Act I: No. 5 Ballad: “Is life a boon?”
Act I: No. 4 Trio: “Nay, pretty pne” / Act I: No. 5 Ballad: “Is life a boon?”
Act I: No. 5 Ballad: “And now, Sir Richard”
Act I: No. 5 Ballad: “And now, Sir Richard”
Act I: No. 6 Chorus: “Here’s a man of jollity”
Act I: No. 6 Chorus: “Here’s a man of jollity”
Act I: No. 7 Duet: “I have a song to sing, oh!”
Act I: No. 7 Duet: “I have a song to sing, oh!”
Act I: No. 7 Duet: “Well sung and well danced!”
Act I: No. 7 Duet: “Well sung and well danced!”
Act I: No. 8 Trio: “How say you, maiden”
Act I: No. 8 Trio: “How say you, maiden”
Act I: No. 8 Trio: “And so, good fellow” / Act I: No. 9 Recitative and Song: “I’ve jive and joke”
Act I: No. 8 Trio: “And so, good fellow” / Act I: No. 9 Recitative and Song: “I’ve jive and joke”
Act I: No. 9 Recitative and Song: “But I trust you are very careful”
Act I: No. 9 Recitative and Song: “But I trust you are very careful”
Act I: No. 10 Recitative and Song: “’Tis done! I am a bride!”
Act I: No. 10 Recitative and Song: “’Tis done! I am a bride!”
Act I: No. 10 Recitative and Song: “’Tis an odd freak”
Act I: No. 10 Recitative and Song: “’Tis an odd freak”
Act I: No. 10 Recitative and Song: “Oh, how I would love thee!” / Act I: No. 11 Song: “Were I thy bride”
Act I: No. 10 Recitative and Song: “Oh, how I would love thee!” / Act I: No. 11 Song: “Were I thy bride”
Act I: No. 11 Song: “The deed is, so far, safely accomplished”
Act I: No. 11 Song: “The deed is, so far, safely accomplished”
Act I: No. 12 Finale: “Oh, Sergeant Meryll” / Recitative: “Ye Tower Warders” / Recitative: “Leonard Meryll!” / Recitative: “Forebear, my friends” / Couplets: “Didst thou not” / Recitative: “Leonard!” / Trio: “To thy fraternal care” / Chorus: “The prisoner comes” / “My lord! My lord!” / Trio: “As escort for the prisoner” / Trio: “Astounding news!”
Act I: No. 12 Finale: “Oh, Sergeant Meryll” / Recitative: “Ye Tower Warders” / Recitative: “Leonard Meryll!” / Recitative: “Forebear, my friends” / Couplets: “Didst thou not” / Recitative: “Leonard!” / Trio: “To thy fraternal care” / Chorus: “The prisoner comes” / “My lord! My lord!” / Trio: “As escort for the prisoner” / Trio: “Astounding news!”
Act II: No. 1 Chorus and Solo: “Night has spread her pall once more”
Act II: No. 1 Chorus and Solo: “Night has spread her pall once more”
Act II: No. 1 Chorus and Solo: “The merry jests of Hugh Ambrose”
Act II: No. 1 Chorus and Solo: “The merry jests of Hugh Ambrose”
Act II: No. 2 Song: “Oh! A private buffoon”
Act II: No. 2 Song: “Oh! A private buffoon”
Act II: No. 2 Song: “And so thou wouldst be a jester, eh?”
Act II: No. 2 Song: “And so thou wouldst be a jester, eh?”
Act II: No. 3 Duet: “Hereupon we’re both agreed”
Act II: No. 3 Duet: “Hereupon we’re both agreed”
Act II: No. 3 Duet: “Two days gone”
Act II: No. 3 Duet: “Two days gone”
Act II: No. 4 Ballad: “Free from his fetters grim”
Act II: No. 4 Ballad: “Free from his fetters grim”
Act II: No. 4 Ballad: “Well, Sergeant Meryll”
Act II: No. 4 Ballad: “Well, Sergeant Meryll”
Act II: No. 5 Quartet: “Strange adventure!”
Act II: No. 5 Quartet: “Strange adventure!”
Act II: No. 5 Quartet: “So my mysterious bride”
Act II: No. 5 Quartet: “So my mysterious bride”
Act II: No. 6 Scene: “Hark! What was that, sir?” / Recitative: “Who fired that shot!” / Duet and Chorus: “Like a ghost his vigil keeping…” / Recitative: “The river must be dragged”
Act II: No. 6 Scene: “Hark! What was that, sir?” / Recitative: “Who fired that shot!” / Duet and Chorus: “Like a ghost his vigil keeping…” / Recitative: “The river must be dragged”
Act II: No. 6 Scene: “Nay, sweetheart, be comforted”
Act II: No. 6 Scene: “Nay, sweetheart, be comforted”
Act II: No. 7 Trio: “A man who would woo a fair maid”
Act II: No. 7 Trio: “A man who would woo a fair maid”
Act II: No. 7 Trio: “Now listen to me”
Act II: No. 7 Trio: “Now listen to me”
Act II: No. 8 Quartet: “When a wooer goes a-wooing”
Act II: No. 8 Quartet: “When a wooer goes a-wooing”
Act II: No. 8 Quartet: “Before I pretend to be a sister to anybody again”
Act II: No. 8 Quartet: “Before I pretend to be a sister to anybody again”
Act II: No. 9 Duet: “Rapture, rapture!”
Act II: No. 9 Duet: “Rapture, rapture!”
Act II: No. 10 Finale: “Comes the pretty young bride” / Trio: “’Tis said that joy” / Trio: “Hold, pretty one!”
Act II: No. 10 Finale: “Comes the pretty young bride” / Trio: “’Tis said that joy” / Trio: “Hold, pretty one!”

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What is UPC 028946250822?
UPC 028946250822 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard" by Arthur Sullivan, W.S. Gilbert, Sylvia McNair, Jean Rigby, Kurt Streit, Thomas Allen, Bryn Terfel, Academy, Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, released on Philips Classics.
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UPC 028946250822 contains 40 tracks.
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What is UPC 028946250822?

028946250822 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen of the Guard by Arthur Sullivan, W.S. Gilbert, Sylvia McNair, Jean Rigby, Kurt Streit, Thomas Allen, Bryn Terfel, Academy, Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 40 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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