Track List: Disk 1- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Overture
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: A Wandering minstrel I
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Our great Mikado, virtuous man
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Young man, despair
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Behold the Lord High Executioner!... Taken from the county jail
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: As some day it may happen
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Three little maids from school are we
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: I am so proud
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: The Sun, whose rays
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Here's a how-de-do!
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Miya sama (Entrance of The Mikado)
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: A more humane Mikado never
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: The criminal cried
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: See how the Fates their gifts allot
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: The flowers that bloom in the spring
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: Alone, and yet alive!... Hearts do not break!
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: On a tree by a river
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
- The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta: For he's gone and married Ym-Yum (finale Act 2)
- Trial by Jury, operetta: The Learned Judge
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: I'm called Little Buttercup
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: My gallant crew... I am the Captain of the Pinafore
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: Sorry her lot who loves too well
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: When I was a lad I served a term
Disk 2- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: Fair moon, to thee I sing
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: Things are seldom what they seem
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: The hours creep on apace
- H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta: Never mind the why and wherefore
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: Oh, better far to live and die
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: Oh, is there not one maiden breast
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: Poor Wandering one!
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: I am the very moned of a modern Major-General
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: When the foeman bears his steel
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: Ah, leave me not to pine
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: When a felon's not engaged in his employment
- The Pirates of Penzance, operetta: With cat-like tread
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: The Soldiers of our Queen... If you want a reciept for that popular my
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: Am I alone and unobserved... If you're anxious for to shine
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: Sad is that woman's lot... Silvered is the raven hair
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: A magnet hung in a hardware shop
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: Love is a plaintitive song
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: So go to him and say to him
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: When I go out of door
- Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta: After much debate internal (finale, Act 2)
- Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta: When I went to the Bar as a very young man
- Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta: The Lady of my love... (finale, Act 1)
Disk 3- Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta: When all night long a chap remains
- Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta: When Britain really ruled the waves
- Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta: When you're lying awake with a dismal headache
- Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta: If you go in, You're sure to win
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: My boy, you may take it from me
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: The battle's roar is over
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: You understand?
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: When the night wind howls
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: My eyes are fully open
- Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta: There grew a little flower
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: We're called gondolieri
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: From the sunny Spanish shore... in enterprise of martial kind
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: I stole the prince
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: When a merry maiden marries
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: Take a pair of sparkling eyes
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: There lived a king, as I've been told
- The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta: I am a courtier grave and serious
- The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta: I have a song to sing, O!
- The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta: How say you maiden, will you wed
- The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta: Were I thy bride
- The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta: Oh! a private buffon is a light hearted loon
- The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta: Comes the pretty young bride (Finale, Act 2)
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