Musical Numbers
| Operas by Arthur Sullivan |
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Comic Operas
Cox and Box (1866) The Sapphire Necklace (1867) |
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Opera
Ivanhoe (1891) |
- Overture
- Song, "Rataplan" (Bouncer)
- Duet, "Stay, Bouncer, Stay" (Cox, Bouncer)
- Lullaby, "Hush-a-bye, Bacon" (Box)
- Song and Dance, "My Master is Punctual" (Cox)
- Trio, "Who are You, Sir?" (Box, Cox, Bouncer)
- Serenade, "The Buttercup" (Box, Cox)
- Romance, "Not Long Ago" (Box, with Cox)
- Gambling Duet, "Sixes!" (Box, Cox)
- Finale, "My Hand upon It" (Box, Cox, Bouncer)
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