Which is your favourite three Savoy Operas?

Which is your favourite three Savoy Operas?

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singlecoil

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252 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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I've got DVDs of all bar Utopia Limited and the Grand Duke, and tend to play them in sequence. I think my desert island choice would have to be the Mikado, generally reckoned to be the masterpiece, but I am also very fond of the Gondoliers. My third choice would have to be Ruddigore (very funny, and "When the night wind howls" is truly superb).

singlecoil

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Saturday 25th December 2010
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Sorry, thread title should, of course, read which are your favourite three Savoy Operas. Are there really no Gilbert and Sullivan fans here?

Edited by singlecoil on Tuesday 28th December 20:23

Stonebridge

54 posts

170 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Difficult to answer as I like them all.
I have always had a soft spot for Iolanthe as it was the 1st one I ever encountered after having been asked to sing in the chorus when I was at college many years ago.
After that it's (surprisingly) Patience, because it's the one I first had a leading part in, playing Bunthorne.
The 3rd could be any of the others but if I have to choose today it would be Pirates.

carlingofblack

363 posts

170 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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HMS Pinafore and Pirates for me, with Mikado also up there.

singlecoil

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Friday 31st December 2010
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Perhaps I should have asked "which one do you like the least"?

For me that would be Yeomen of the Guard. Some good bits in it, especially the "I have a song to sing-o" but overall too 'operatic' for me.

Stonebridge

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170 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Least?
Probably "The Sorcerer". Does that count?