| # | Title | Rating | Length |
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| 1 | Overture | | ?:?? |
| 2 | I Search throughout the panorama | | ?:?? |
| 3 | Now hearken to my strict command | | ?:?? |
| 4 | Today we meet...Ida was a twelve-month old | | ?:?? |
| 5 | From the distant panorama...We are warriors three | | ?:?? |
| 6 | If you give me your attention | | ?:?? |
| 7 | P'raps if you address the lady most politely- choir vocals:
- D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- vocals:
- David Palmer (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Philip Potter (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), John Reed (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Kenneth Sandford (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15) and Jeffrey Skitch (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- orchestra:
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- conductor:
- Sir Malcolm Sargent (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- The Decca Record Company Limited (in 1965)
- recorded at:
- Decca Studios in West Hampstead, Camden , London , England, United Kingdom (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act I. Finale. “P’raps If You Address the Lady…” (Gama, Hildebrand, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian and Chorus)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act I.
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| 8 | Towards the empyrean heights | | ?:?? |
| 9 | Mighty maiden with a mission | | ?:?? |
| 10 | Minerva...Oh, goddess wise | | ?:?? |
| 11 | Gently, gently, evidently | | ?:?? |
| 12 | I am a maiden, cold and stately | | ?:?? |
| 13 | The world is but a broken toy | | ?:?? |
| 14 | A lady fair, of lineage high | | ?:?? |
| 15 | The woman of the wisest wit- vocals:
- Ann Hood (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Valerie Masterson (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), David Palmer (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Philip Potter (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15) and Jeffrey Skitch (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- orchestra:
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- conductor:
- Sir Malcolm Sargent (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- The Decca Record Company Limited (in 1965)
- recorded at:
- Decca Studios in West Hampstead, Camden , London , England, United Kingdom (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. “The Woman of the Wisest Wit” (Psyche, Melissa, Cyril, Hilarion and Florian)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II.
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| 16 | Now would you like to rule the roost | | ?:?? |
| 17 | Merrily ring the luncheon bell | | ?:?? |
| 18 | Would you know the kind of maid | | ?:?? |
| 19 | Oh, joy! Our chief is sav'd- choir vocals:
- D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- soprano vocals:
- Elizabeth Harwood (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- vocals:
- Donald Adams (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), George Cook (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Ann Hood (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Valerie Masterson (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Christene Palmer (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), David Palmer (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Philip Potter (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Anthony Raffell (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Kenneth Sandford (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15) and Jeffrey Skitch (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- orchestra:
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- conductor:
- Sir Malcolm Sargent (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- The Decca Record Company Limited (in 1965)
- recorded at:
- Decca Studios in West Hampstead, Camden , London , England, United Kingdom (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved” (Princess, Hilarion, Cyril, Florian and Chorus)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved…” (Princess, Hildebrand, Melissa, Psyche, Blanche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian, Arac, Guron, Scynthius and Chorus)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Some Years Ago, No Doubt You Know” (Hildebrand and Chorus)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved…” (Princess, Hildebrand, Melissa, Psyche, Blanche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian, Arac, Guron, Scynthius and Chorus)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Walls and Fences Scaling” (Princess, Hildebrand and Chorus)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved…” (Princess, Hildebrand, Melissa, Psyche, Blanche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian, Arac, Guron, Scynthius and Chorus)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Whom Thou Hast Chained Must Wear His Chain” (Hilarion, Melissa, Princess and Chorus)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved…” (Princess, Hildebrand, Melissa, Psyche, Blanche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian, Arac, Guron, Scynthius and Chorus)
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| 20 | We may remark, tho' nothing can dismay us- choir vocals:
- D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- soprano vocals:
- Elizabeth Harwood (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- vocals:
- Donald Adams (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), George Cook (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Adam Hood (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Valerie Masterson (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Christene Palmer (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), David Palmer (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Philip Potter (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Anthony Raffell (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15), Kenneth Sandford (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15) and Jeffrey Skitch (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- orchestra:
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- conductor:
- Sir Malcolm Sargent (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- The Decca Record Company Limited (in 1965)
- recorded at:
- Decca Studios in West Hampstead, Camden , London , England, United Kingdom (from 1965-05-03 until 1965-05-15)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “To Yield at Once to Such a Foe With Shame Were Rife” (Princess and Chorus)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved…” (Princess, Hildebrand, Melissa, Psyche, Blanche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian, Arac, Guron, Scynthius and Chorus)
- recording of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “We May Remark, Though Nothing Can Dismay Us” (Arac, Guron and Scynthius)
- composer:
- Arthur Sullivan
- librettist:
- William Gilbert
- part of:
- Princess Ida: Act II. Finale. “Oh, Joy! Our Chief Is Saved…” (Princess, Hildebrand, Melissa, Psyche, Blanche, Cyril, Hilarion, Florian, Arac, Guron, Scynthius and Chorus)
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