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The King's Singers - Somewhere over the rainbow (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Here is the second single from our EP, 'The Library, Vol. 4. It's an arrangement that's been in the library for a few decades now, and it's a total gem. The song is iconic, the harmony is delicious, and our instrumental collaborators are wonderful. The film comes from A Fly on the Wall productions.
Hear the release on your favourite platform: lnk.to/TheLibraryVol4
Music by Harold Arlen
Arranged by Neil Richardson
Liam Dunachie - piano
Misha Mullov-Abbado - double bass
The King's Singers
Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
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published: 23 Jun 2022
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The King's Singers - Masterpiece
a modest title for a piece with modest pretensions
published: 21 Sep 2008
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Sing along with The King's Singers: Abide with me
Whilst things aren't quite back to normal for choirs around the world, we're sharing this series of videos to help you get back in good voice with some famous choral repertoire. This hymn - titled 'Eventide' - is a beautiful, simple, four part masterpiece, by the composer William Monk and poet Henry Lyte. We hope you enjoy singing or following along!
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Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
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Sound engineering & mixing: Nicholas Girard
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published: 16 Jun 2021
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The King's Singers - Danny Boy
From Byrd To The Beatles
published: 06 Jun 2009
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The King's Singers: Billy Joel arr. Bob Chilcott - And So It Goes
Find it on #GOLD: http://radi.al/KingsSingersGold
Bob Chilcott’s great arrangement of Billy Joel’s poignant love song, “And So It Goes”' is a much-loved KS favourite from throughout the generations. It appears, with 59 other tracks, on the brand new album GOLD.
The King's Singers:
Patrick Dunachie
Timothy Wayne-Wright
Julian Gregory
Christopher Bruerton
Christopher Gabbitas
Jonathan Howard
published: 09 Nov 2017
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The King's Singers - Gaudete
Official music video for Gaudete by The King's Singers
iTunes: http://geni.us/aPT
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb
(C) 2011 Signum Records
published: 06 Dec 2012
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The King's Singers "The Rose "
"The Rose" by Amanda McBroom
Filmed live at The Temple Church, London on 22 March 2019
The Library Vol1 - https://amzn.to/2Mz5SQn
published: 22 Oct 2019
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The King's Singers perform "God Save the King"
Marking the beginning of a new era, The King's Singers perform a sublime rendition of "God Save the King", the United Kingdom's national anthem. Listen here: https://w.lnk.to/stkLY
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published: 17 Mar 2023
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The King's Singers - Blackbird
From Byrd To The Beatles
published: 24 Jul 2009
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Sing along with The King's Singers: This little light of mine (arr. Stacey V. Gibbs)
These sing along videos are made thanks to generous donations to The King's Singers Global Foundation, which aims to give access to great choral music in innovative and inclusive ways such as this. If you enjoyed this video you can help us make more: www.kingssingers.com/donate
This anthem - originally written by Harry Dixon Loes as a Christian children's song - became a musical symbol of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and 70s. It's a song that brought people together at that time of challenge and strife, united by its central message of confidence and peace. The arrangement was made by Stacey V. Gibbs for our 'Finding Harmony' album which we released in 2020.
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Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Ni...
published: 27 Nov 2023
6:11
The King's Singers - Somewhere over the rainbow (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Here is the second single from our EP, 'The Library, Vol. 4. It's an arrangement that's been in the library for a few decades now, and it's a total gem. The son...
Here is the second single from our EP, 'The Library, Vol. 4. It's an arrangement that's been in the library for a few decades now, and it's a total gem. The song is iconic, the harmony is delicious, and our instrumental collaborators are wonderful. The film comes from A Fly on the Wall productions.
Hear the release on your favourite platform: lnk.to/TheLibraryVol4
Music by Harold Arlen
Arranged by Neil Richardson
Liam Dunachie - piano
Misha Mullov-Abbado - double bass
The King's Singers
Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
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Here is the second single from our EP, 'The Library, Vol. 4. It's an arrangement that's been in the library for a few decades now, and it's a total gem. The song is iconic, the harmony is delicious, and our instrumental collaborators are wonderful. The film comes from A Fly on the Wall productions.
Hear the release on your favourite platform: lnk.to/TheLibraryVol4
Music by Harold Arlen
Arranged by Neil Richardson
Liam Dunachie - piano
Misha Mullov-Abbado - double bass
The King's Singers
Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
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- published: 23 Jun 2022
- views: 134723
12:37
The King's Singers - Masterpiece
a modest title for a piece with modest pretensions
a modest title for a piece with modest pretensions
https://wn.com/The_King's_Singers_Masterpiece
a modest title for a piece with modest pretensions
- published: 21 Sep 2008
- views: 4417665
2:52
Sing along with The King's Singers: Abide with me
Whilst things aren't quite back to normal for choirs around the world, we're sharing this series of videos to help you get back in good voice with some famous c...
Whilst things aren't quite back to normal for choirs around the world, we're sharing this series of videos to help you get back in good voice with some famous choral repertoire. This hymn - titled 'Eventide' - is a beautiful, simple, four part masterpiece, by the composer William Monk and poet Henry Lyte. We hope you enjoy singing or following along!
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Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
-
Sound engineering & mixing: Nicholas Girard
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Follow us here for new music and touring updates:
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https://wn.com/Sing_Along_With_The_King's_Singers_Abide_With_Me
Whilst things aren't quite back to normal for choirs around the world, we're sharing this series of videos to help you get back in good voice with some famous choral repertoire. This hymn - titled 'Eventide' - is a beautiful, simple, four part masterpiece, by the composer William Monk and poet Henry Lyte. We hope you enjoy singing or following along!
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Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
-
Sound engineering & mixing: Nicholas Girard
-
Follow us here for new music and touring updates:
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- published: 16 Jun 2021
- views: 1717202
3:50
The King's Singers: Billy Joel arr. Bob Chilcott - And So It Goes
Find it on #GOLD: http://radi.al/KingsSingersGold
Bob Chilcott’s great arrangement of Billy Joel’s poignant love song, “And So It Goes”' is a much-loved KS fav...
Find it on #GOLD: http://radi.al/KingsSingersGold
Bob Chilcott’s great arrangement of Billy Joel’s poignant love song, “And So It Goes”' is a much-loved KS favourite from throughout the generations. It appears, with 59 other tracks, on the brand new album GOLD.
The King's Singers:
Patrick Dunachie
Timothy Wayne-Wright
Julian Gregory
Christopher Bruerton
Christopher Gabbitas
Jonathan Howard
https://wn.com/The_King's_Singers_Billy_Joel_Arr._Bob_Chilcott_And_So_It_Goes
Find it on #GOLD: http://radi.al/KingsSingersGold
Bob Chilcott’s great arrangement of Billy Joel’s poignant love song, “And So It Goes”' is a much-loved KS favourite from throughout the generations. It appears, with 59 other tracks, on the brand new album GOLD.
The King's Singers:
Patrick Dunachie
Timothy Wayne-Wright
Julian Gregory
Christopher Bruerton
Christopher Gabbitas
Jonathan Howard
- published: 09 Nov 2017
- views: 1822259
1:34
The King's Singers - Gaudete
Official music video for Gaudete by The King's Singers
iTunes: http://geni.us/aPT
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb
(C) 2011 Signum Records
Official music video for Gaudete by The King's Singers
iTunes: http://geni.us/aPT
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb
(C) 2011 Signum Records
https://wn.com/The_King's_Singers_Gaudete
Official music video for Gaudete by The King's Singers
iTunes: http://geni.us/aPT
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/QzHcrb
(C) 2011 Signum Records
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 2298073
3:51
The King's Singers "The Rose "
"The Rose" by Amanda McBroom
Filmed live at The Temple Church, London on 22 March 2019
The Library Vol1 - https://amzn.to/2Mz5SQn
"The Rose" by Amanda McBroom
Filmed live at The Temple Church, London on 22 March 2019
The Library Vol1 - https://amzn.to/2Mz5SQn
https://wn.com/The_King's_Singers_The_Rose
"The Rose" by Amanda McBroom
Filmed live at The Temple Church, London on 22 March 2019
The Library Vol1 - https://amzn.to/2Mz5SQn
- published: 22 Oct 2019
- views: 1987088
1:27
The King's Singers perform "God Save the King"
Marking the beginning of a new era, The King's Singers perform a sublime rendition of "God Save the King", the United Kingdom's national anthem. Listen here: ht...
Marking the beginning of a new era, The King's Singers perform a sublime rendition of "God Save the King", the United Kingdom's national anthem. Listen here: https://w.lnk.to/stkLY
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Warner Classics is the home of classical music, featuring iconic high audio quality recordings from the greatest classical legends, opera stars and orchestras of the last century.
Discover our unique collection of live performances, studio sessions and films featuring Maria Callas, Jacqueline du Pré, Nigel Kennedy, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker and more.
Along with its sister label Erato, Warner Classics continues this tradition with today's most in-demand classical artists, such as Philippe Jaroussky, Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Emmanuel Pahud, Alexandre Tharaud, Sir Antonio Pappano, Christina Pluhar and Renaud Capuçon.
Enjoy this ever-expanding library of official performance videos and exclusive interviews from the classical greats. Check back regularly for more music from your favourite composers including Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Handel and more.
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Marking the beginning of a new era, The King's Singers perform a sublime rendition of "God Save the King", the United Kingdom's national anthem. Listen here: https://w.lnk.to/stkLY
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Warner Classics is the home of classical music, featuring iconic high audio quality recordings from the greatest classical legends, opera stars and orchestras of the last century.
Discover our unique collection of live performances, studio sessions and films featuring Maria Callas, Jacqueline du Pré, Nigel Kennedy, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker and more.
Along with its sister label Erato, Warner Classics continues this tradition with today's most in-demand classical artists, such as Philippe Jaroussky, Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Emmanuel Pahud, Alexandre Tharaud, Sir Antonio Pappano, Christina Pluhar and Renaud Capuçon.
Enjoy this ever-expanding library of official performance videos and exclusive interviews from the classical greats. Check back regularly for more music from your favourite composers including Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Handel and more.
- published: 17 Mar 2023
- views: 56137
3:08
Sing along with The King's Singers: This little light of mine (arr. Stacey V. Gibbs)
These sing along videos are made thanks to generous donations to The King's Singers Global Foundation, which aims to give access to great choral music in innova...
These sing along videos are made thanks to generous donations to The King's Singers Global Foundation, which aims to give access to great choral music in innovative and inclusive ways such as this. If you enjoyed this video you can help us make more: www.kingssingers.com/donate
This anthem - originally written by Harry Dixon Loes as a Christian children's song - became a musical symbol of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and 70s. It's a song that brought people together at that time of challenge and strife, united by its central message of confidence and peace. The arrangement was made by Stacey V. Gibbs for our 'Finding Harmony' album which we released in 2020.
-
Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
-
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These sing along videos are made thanks to generous donations to The King's Singers Global Foundation, which aims to give access to great choral music in innovative and inclusive ways such as this. If you enjoyed this video you can help us make more: www.kingssingers.com/donate
This anthem - originally written by Harry Dixon Loes as a Christian children's song - became a musical symbol of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and 70s. It's a song that brought people together at that time of challenge and strife, united by its central message of confidence and peace. The arrangement was made by Stacey V. Gibbs for our 'Finding Harmony' album which we released in 2020.
-
Patrick Dunachie - countertenor
Edward Button - countertenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
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- published: 27 Nov 2023
- views: 11104
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The Mikado 2015 Gilbert & Sullivan
published: 27 Apr 2023
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The Mikado 1966 (Speed corrected) D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Gilbert & Sullivan
This is the film version of The Mikado shot in 1966 and released in theatres in 1967.
The versions of this film which have been released on DVD play slightly too fast resulting in a pitch which is a semi-tone too high.
I have adjusted the video to the correct speed by changing the frame rate from 25 frames per second to 24 frames per second.
This results in the correct pitch and tempo.
Visually the DVD version also seemed a bit 'squashed' to me so I have adjusted the picture aspect ratio to what looks more correct to my eye.
I've also tried to improve the muddy audio of the original.
Hopefully one day we will get a fully restored widescreen edition of this film with excellent colour and sound. Until then, enjoy this version.
The Mikado was filmed at the Golders Green Hippodrome on enlar...
published: 20 Mar 2020
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'Three Little Maids From School Are We' (stereo version) The Mikado 1966 Gilbert & Sullivan
As the soundtrack to the 1967 film 'The Mikado' is mono and quite crackly sounding, I thought it would be interesting to synchronise the picture with a stereo studio recording of the same song to give a much cleaner sound.
Footage taken from 'The Mikado' filmed in 1966.
Audio taken from a 1965 studio recording with Sir Malcolm Sargent available on the 'Gilbert & Sullivan Spectacular' LP.
Featuring Valerie Masterson, Peggy Ann Jones and Pauline Wales.
published: 05 Apr 2020
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I've Got a Little List - The Mikado - Gilbert and Sullivan
DVD Available Now: http://bit.ly/XDoSKU
Mitchell Butel of Avenue Q fame sings "I've Got a Little List" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. This excerpt is from the cinema/DVD recording of Opera Australia's 2011 production at the Arts Centre, Melbourne.
Lyrics:
As someday it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list. I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground
And who never would be missed, who never would be missed.
There's the idiot denouncing with enthusiastic tone
All football teams but his and every suburb but his own.
The man who sits beside you on the plane and wants to talk,
Whose jabbering inspires you to jab him with your fork.
Your aunty with the moustache who insists on being kissed.
They'd none of them be missed, they'd...
published: 17 Nov 2011
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The Mikado Act I
published: 02 Oct 2014
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As Someday It May Happen (Little List Song) stereo version - John Reed , The Mikado
Footage of John Reed in the 1966 film of 'The Mikado' dubbed with his D'Oyly Carte 1973 stereo studio recording.
published: 23 May 2020
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I've Got a Little List (with lyrics) / The Mikado / Gilbert and Sullivan
Richard Suart's re-written and very topical Little List from The Mikado - not to be missed!
From Jeremy Clarkson to Jeremy Corbyn, watch Richard Suart list his 2015 candidates for the Lord High Executioner's chop, filmed at ENO's current production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado.
About The Mikado:
Nanki-Poo loves Yum-Yum. But Ko-Ko's after his head... Jonathan Miller's much-loved production of Gilbert and Sullivan's farce The Mikado is full of wit, charm and catchy tunes.
The Mikado live at the London Coliseum from 28 October - 30 November 2019. Tickets from £10* - book yours today: http://www.eno.org/mikado
About English National Opera:
ENO is creating the future of opera: presenting award-winning work that is new, exciting and surprising.
Collaborating with creative tale...
published: 22 Jan 2016
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The Mikado 1939 watch on YouTube HD
Another beautiful operetta made by the ones and only - Gilbert and Sullivan!!!
If you want me to upload another movie, please just simply ask for it in the comments.
published: 31 Jan 2019
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Urban exploration Pennsylvania Abandoned Train Tunnel Deep in the Forest
Urban Exploration Abandoned Train Tunnel, This tunnel was bored between winter 1873 and September 1874 by B. J. McGrann and Company of Lancaster. It passes under Morland's Gap, a low point on Sideling Hill, for which it took its original name. This route was favored over the alternative route through Sideling Hill Gap, which would have had to climb the steep southeast side of Broad Top Mountain. Sideling Hill, which runs half way through Pennsylvania, was the single largest physical obstacle to the line. At this point it marks the change in watershed between Three Springs Creek and Roaring Run (flows to Sideling Hill Creek then Aughwick Creek). The tunnel headers met on September 12, 1874. The tunnel as built was 836' long and is curved at either end which was a frequent operational hazard...
published: 13 Jun 2024
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The Mikado 2011 Gilbert&Sullivan
Cast: Richard Alexander (The Mikado), Kanen Breen (Nanki-Poo), Mitchell Butel (Ko-Ko), Warwick Fyfe (Poo-Bah), Samuel Dundas (Pish-Tush), Tom Hamilton (A Nobleman), Taryn Fiebig (Yum-Yum), Dominica Matthews (Pitti-Sing), Annabelle Chaffey (Peep-Bo), Jacqueline Dark (Katisha),
published: 27 Jul 2023
2:04:22
The Mikado 1966 (Speed corrected) D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Gilbert & Sullivan
This is the film version of The Mikado shot in 1966 and released in theatres in 1967.
The versions of this film which have been released on DVD play slightly to...
This is the film version of The Mikado shot in 1966 and released in theatres in 1967.
The versions of this film which have been released on DVD play slightly too fast resulting in a pitch which is a semi-tone too high.
I have adjusted the video to the correct speed by changing the frame rate from 25 frames per second to 24 frames per second.
This results in the correct pitch and tempo.
Visually the DVD version also seemed a bit 'squashed' to me so I have adjusted the picture aspect ratio to what looks more correct to my eye.
I've also tried to improve the muddy audio of the original.
Hopefully one day we will get a fully restored widescreen edition of this film with excellent colour and sound. Until then, enjoy this version.
The Mikado was filmed at the Golders Green Hippodrome on enlarged stage sets. The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra was conducted by D'Oyly Carte's longstanding conductor, Isidore Godfrey. Set design and decoration were by Disley Jones and Peter Howitt. With one exception the costumes were by Charles Ricketts, first seen in D'Oyly Carte stage productions in 1926 and retained by subsequent D'Oyly Carte designers.
The cast:
John Reed as Ko-Ko
Kenneth Sandford as Pooh-Bah
Donald Adams as the Mikado
Valerie Masterson as Yum-Yum
Philip Potter as Nanki-Poo
Christene Palmer as Katisha
Peggy Ann Jones as Pitti-Sing
Thomas Lawlor as Pish-Tush
Pauline Wales as Peep-Bo
George Cook as Go-To
https://wn.com/The_Mikado_1966_(Speed_Corrected)_D'Oyly_Carte_Opera_Company_Gilbert_Sullivan
This is the film version of The Mikado shot in 1966 and released in theatres in 1967.
The versions of this film which have been released on DVD play slightly too fast resulting in a pitch which is a semi-tone too high.
I have adjusted the video to the correct speed by changing the frame rate from 25 frames per second to 24 frames per second.
This results in the correct pitch and tempo.
Visually the DVD version also seemed a bit 'squashed' to me so I have adjusted the picture aspect ratio to what looks more correct to my eye.
I've also tried to improve the muddy audio of the original.
Hopefully one day we will get a fully restored widescreen edition of this film with excellent colour and sound. Until then, enjoy this version.
The Mikado was filmed at the Golders Green Hippodrome on enlarged stage sets. The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra was conducted by D'Oyly Carte's longstanding conductor, Isidore Godfrey. Set design and decoration were by Disley Jones and Peter Howitt. With one exception the costumes were by Charles Ricketts, first seen in D'Oyly Carte stage productions in 1926 and retained by subsequent D'Oyly Carte designers.
The cast:
John Reed as Ko-Ko
Kenneth Sandford as Pooh-Bah
Donald Adams as the Mikado
Valerie Masterson as Yum-Yum
Philip Potter as Nanki-Poo
Christene Palmer as Katisha
Peggy Ann Jones as Pitti-Sing
Thomas Lawlor as Pish-Tush
Pauline Wales as Peep-Bo
George Cook as Go-To
- published: 20 Mar 2020
- views: 231539
1:40
'Three Little Maids From School Are We' (stereo version) The Mikado 1966 Gilbert & Sullivan
As the soundtrack to the 1967 film 'The Mikado' is mono and quite crackly sounding, I thought it would be interesting to synchronise the picture with a stereo s...
As the soundtrack to the 1967 film 'The Mikado' is mono and quite crackly sounding, I thought it would be interesting to synchronise the picture with a stereo studio recording of the same song to give a much cleaner sound.
Footage taken from 'The Mikado' filmed in 1966.
Audio taken from a 1965 studio recording with Sir Malcolm Sargent available on the 'Gilbert & Sullivan Spectacular' LP.
Featuring Valerie Masterson, Peggy Ann Jones and Pauline Wales.
https://wn.com/'Three_Little_Maids_From_School_Are_We'_(Stereo_Version)_The_Mikado_1966_Gilbert_Sullivan
As the soundtrack to the 1967 film 'The Mikado' is mono and quite crackly sounding, I thought it would be interesting to synchronise the picture with a stereo studio recording of the same song to give a much cleaner sound.
Footage taken from 'The Mikado' filmed in 1966.
Audio taken from a 1965 studio recording with Sir Malcolm Sargent available on the 'Gilbert & Sullivan Spectacular' LP.
Featuring Valerie Masterson, Peggy Ann Jones and Pauline Wales.
- published: 05 Apr 2020
- views: 164503
5:17
I've Got a Little List - The Mikado - Gilbert and Sullivan
DVD Available Now: http://bit.ly/XDoSKU
Mitchell Butel of Avenue Q fame sings "I've Got a Little List" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. This excerpt is ...
DVD Available Now: http://bit.ly/XDoSKU
Mitchell Butel of Avenue Q fame sings "I've Got a Little List" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. This excerpt is from the cinema/DVD recording of Opera Australia's 2011 production at the Arts Centre, Melbourne.
Lyrics:
As someday it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list. I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground
And who never would be missed, who never would be missed.
There's the idiot denouncing with enthusiastic tone
All football teams but his and every suburb but his own.
The man who sits beside you on the plane and wants to talk,
Whose jabbering inspires you to jab him with your fork.
Your aunty with the moustache who insists on being kissed.
They'd none of them be missed, they'd none of them be missed.
(He's got them on the list! He's got them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
Those whinging letter writers and those pundits in the press.
That opinion columnist, that bore would not be missed.
That trendy thing in opera if the plot seems like a mess,
That nice surtitlist!
(Surtitles: 'This song is not on my list. Normal transmission will resume shortly')
The politician prancing round in speedos tightly packed,
He thought it cool but really it just showed us what he lacked.
And Canberra's leading red-head who's afraid of stickybeaks,
Who'd like to keep her fumbles and mistakes off Wikileaks.
Australian Idol singers who pathetically persiiiiiiiiiist.
They'd none of them be missed. They'd none of them be missed.
(He's got them on the list! He's got them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
And the purists who insist piano music stops at Brahms,
I'll put them on the list, and make them sit through Liszt.
On Saturday night the mob at Flinder's Street all singing psalms,
I wish they would desist, and their happy claps resist.
That music theatre sequel that they promised would be good,
"Love never dies" they say, but I confess I wish it would.
That Frenchman and the other one who judge My Kitchen Rules,
Who give new definition to the label 'Kitchen Tools'.
That morning television host who's funny as a cyst,
Gold Logies he has kissed, but it's time to kiss my fist.
(He's got them on the list! He's got them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
Then the merchant banker wankers and the bonuses they flout,
And the subprimortgagist, I've got him on the list!
The governments like lapdogs rushing in to bail them out,
To their mills it's simply grist, so I've got them on the list.
Retirees who migrate to the country to make wine,
And Britney Spears for accidentally showing her 'vagine'.
Those climate change deniers who don't like the carbon tax,
Who haven't read the science and don't really know the facts.
The women on the tram who at Spring Carnaval got pi-- really drunk!
Narelle! Where are my shoes?!
They'd none of them be missed. They'd none of them be missed.
(You may put them on the list. You may put them on the list.
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
There's the ticket holder next to you who cannot work their phone,
And cannot get the gist. I've got her on the list!
Who leaves it on or switches to that dreadful silent drone... Vrrrrrr Vrrrrr Vrrrrr
Facebook fiends and Twitterists are also on the list.
And people who inflict on us full cycles of the Ring,
I'd rather ride a valkyrie than hear Brunhilde sing.
And all commercial managements who want to cast a star,
They couldn't get one this time, they got me, so there you are.
Or worst of all the actor who's an extra lyricist,
I don't think he'd be missed, so I've got him on the list.
(You may put them on the list! You may put them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
https://wn.com/I've_Got_A_Little_List_The_Mikado_Gilbert_And_Sullivan
DVD Available Now: http://bit.ly/XDoSKU
Mitchell Butel of Avenue Q fame sings "I've Got a Little List" from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. This excerpt is from the cinema/DVD recording of Opera Australia's 2011 production at the Arts Centre, Melbourne.
Lyrics:
As someday it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list. I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground
And who never would be missed, who never would be missed.
There's the idiot denouncing with enthusiastic tone
All football teams but his and every suburb but his own.
The man who sits beside you on the plane and wants to talk,
Whose jabbering inspires you to jab him with your fork.
Your aunty with the moustache who insists on being kissed.
They'd none of them be missed, they'd none of them be missed.
(He's got them on the list! He's got them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
Those whinging letter writers and those pundits in the press.
That opinion columnist, that bore would not be missed.
That trendy thing in opera if the plot seems like a mess,
That nice surtitlist!
(Surtitles: 'This song is not on my list. Normal transmission will resume shortly')
The politician prancing round in speedos tightly packed,
He thought it cool but really it just showed us what he lacked.
And Canberra's leading red-head who's afraid of stickybeaks,
Who'd like to keep her fumbles and mistakes off Wikileaks.
Australian Idol singers who pathetically persiiiiiiiiiist.
They'd none of them be missed. They'd none of them be missed.
(He's got them on the list! He's got them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
And the purists who insist piano music stops at Brahms,
I'll put them on the list, and make them sit through Liszt.
On Saturday night the mob at Flinder's Street all singing psalms,
I wish they would desist, and their happy claps resist.
That music theatre sequel that they promised would be good,
"Love never dies" they say, but I confess I wish it would.
That Frenchman and the other one who judge My Kitchen Rules,
Who give new definition to the label 'Kitchen Tools'.
That morning television host who's funny as a cyst,
Gold Logies he has kissed, but it's time to kiss my fist.
(He's got them on the list! He's got them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
Then the merchant banker wankers and the bonuses they flout,
And the subprimortgagist, I've got him on the list!
The governments like lapdogs rushing in to bail them out,
To their mills it's simply grist, so I've got them on the list.
Retirees who migrate to the country to make wine,
And Britney Spears for accidentally showing her 'vagine'.
Those climate change deniers who don't like the carbon tax,
Who haven't read the science and don't really know the facts.
The women on the tram who at Spring Carnaval got pi-- really drunk!
Narelle! Where are my shoes?!
They'd none of them be missed. They'd none of them be missed.
(You may put them on the list. You may put them on the list.
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
There's the ticket holder next to you who cannot work their phone,
And cannot get the gist. I've got her on the list!
Who leaves it on or switches to that dreadful silent drone... Vrrrrrr Vrrrrr Vrrrrr
Facebook fiends and Twitterists are also on the list.
And people who inflict on us full cycles of the Ring,
I'd rather ride a valkyrie than hear Brunhilde sing.
And all commercial managements who want to cast a star,
They couldn't get one this time, they got me, so there you are.
Or worst of all the actor who's an extra lyricist,
I don't think he'd be missed, so I've got him on the list.
(You may put them on the list! You may put them on the list!
And they'd none of them be missed! They'd none of them be missed!)
- published: 17 Nov 2011
- views: 969002
2:21
As Someday It May Happen (Little List Song) stereo version - John Reed , The Mikado
Footage of John Reed in the 1966 film of 'The Mikado' dubbed with his D'Oyly Carte 1973 stereo studio recording.
Footage of John Reed in the 1966 film of 'The Mikado' dubbed with his D'Oyly Carte 1973 stereo studio recording.
https://wn.com/As_Someday_It_May_Happen_(Little_List_Song)_Stereo_Version_John_Reed_,_The_Mikado
Footage of John Reed in the 1966 film of 'The Mikado' dubbed with his D'Oyly Carte 1973 stereo studio recording.
- published: 23 May 2020
- views: 188507
3:25
I've Got a Little List (with lyrics) / The Mikado / Gilbert and Sullivan
Richard Suart's re-written and very topical Little List from The Mikado - not to be missed!
From Jeremy Clarkson to Jeremy Corbyn, watch Richard Suart list his...
Richard Suart's re-written and very topical Little List from The Mikado - not to be missed!
From Jeremy Clarkson to Jeremy Corbyn, watch Richard Suart list his 2015 candidates for the Lord High Executioner's chop, filmed at ENO's current production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado.
About The Mikado:
Nanki-Poo loves Yum-Yum. But Ko-Ko's after his head... Jonathan Miller's much-loved production of Gilbert and Sullivan's farce The Mikado is full of wit, charm and catchy tunes.
The Mikado live at the London Coliseum from 28 October - 30 November 2019. Tickets from £10* - book yours today: http://www.eno.org/mikado
About English National Opera:
ENO is creating the future of opera: presenting award-winning work that is new, exciting and surprising.
Collaborating with creative talent from across the arts, ENO is based at the London Coliseum and has a world-class reputation for distinctive and highly theatrical productions. This reputation has resulted in many high profile artistic partnerships with opera houses and festivals around the world.
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https://wn.com/I've_Got_A_Little_List_(With_Lyrics)_The_Mikado_Gilbert_And_Sullivan
Richard Suart's re-written and very topical Little List from The Mikado - not to be missed!
From Jeremy Clarkson to Jeremy Corbyn, watch Richard Suart list his 2015 candidates for the Lord High Executioner's chop, filmed at ENO's current production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado.
About The Mikado:
Nanki-Poo loves Yum-Yum. But Ko-Ko's after his head... Jonathan Miller's much-loved production of Gilbert and Sullivan's farce The Mikado is full of wit, charm and catchy tunes.
The Mikado live at the London Coliseum from 28 October - 30 November 2019. Tickets from £10* - book yours today: http://www.eno.org/mikado
About English National Opera:
ENO is creating the future of opera: presenting award-winning work that is new, exciting and surprising.
Collaborating with creative talent from across the arts, ENO is based at the London Coliseum and has a world-class reputation for distinctive and highly theatrical productions. This reputation has resulted in many high profile artistic partnerships with opera houses and festivals around the world.
Subscribe to ENO and never miss another video: http://goo.gl/ljEMBr
Keep up to date with the latest from ENO:
ENO on YouTube: http://goo.gl/L2ccRh
ENO on Facebook | http://goo.gl/F4vii0
ENO on Twitter | https://twitter.com/e_n_o
ENO on Instagram | http://instagram.com/englishnationalopera
More great opera | http://www.eno.org/
*£2.25 booking fee applies per ticket to online and telephone bookings.
- published: 22 Jan 2016
- views: 460183
1:31:07
The Mikado 1939 watch on YouTube HD
Another beautiful operetta made by the ones and only - Gilbert and Sullivan!!!
If you want me to upload another movie, please just simply ask for it in the comm...
Another beautiful operetta made by the ones and only - Gilbert and Sullivan!!!
If you want me to upload another movie, please just simply ask for it in the comments.
https://wn.com/The_Mikado_1939_Watch_On_Youtube_Hd
Another beautiful operetta made by the ones and only - Gilbert and Sullivan!!!
If you want me to upload another movie, please just simply ask for it in the comments.
- published: 31 Jan 2019
- views: 52891
19:36
Urban exploration Pennsylvania Abandoned Train Tunnel Deep in the Forest
Urban Exploration Abandoned Train Tunnel, This tunnel was bored between winter 1873 and September 1874 by B. J. McGrann and Company of Lancaster. It passes unde...
Urban Exploration Abandoned Train Tunnel, This tunnel was bored between winter 1873 and September 1874 by B. J. McGrann and Company of Lancaster. It passes under Morland's Gap, a low point on Sideling Hill, for which it took its original name. This route was favored over the alternative route through Sideling Hill Gap, which would have had to climb the steep southeast side of Broad Top Mountain. Sideling Hill, which runs half way through Pennsylvania, was the single largest physical obstacle to the line. At this point it marks the change in watershed between Three Springs Creek and Roaring Run (flows to Sideling Hill Creek then Aughwick Creek). The tunnel headers met on September 12, 1874. The tunnel as built was 836' long and is curved at either end which was a frequent operational hazard. After the purchase of the first mikado #12 in 1911, she derailed her pilot truck in the tunnel on her maiden trip up the mountain. The truck then caught on the Kimmel switch and derailed the entire loco. Wind blowing through the tunnel had caused water leaking from the roof to freeze up on the track. As a result the tunnel was equipped with large wooden doors on the north portal and watchman shantys at either end for men to man the doors.
The north shanty was a battenboard structure on a concrete pad and is seen as a red building with white trim. It was equipped with a stove connected to a masonry chimney and had an asphult shingle roof. A smaller leanto was added to the north side of the building. The controller for the power door was located on the teltale post just ouside the door of the shanty. The south shanty was a battenboard structure recovered with simulated brick asphalt siding, like that on Coles Tank and Rockhill Sand House. The structure had dark painted trim and sat on four wood piles. It has a stove connected to a metal chimney. Both ends of the tunnel were equipped with tell-tales, which conssted of metal bars hanging from a wire strung across the track about a hundred yards from the portal. The tell-tales would warn brakemen atop the cars of the coming tunnel and also hit any overheight cars or loads.
The north portal was later rebuilt with concrete, shortening the tunnel to 830'. The north portal was likely rebuilt about 1919 It was likely at this rebuild that the north portal recived a roloup door. It would have been just two years after the same treatment was given to the Rockhill Roundhouse. At some point a motorized door was added a few feet outside the original manual rollup door. In 1948 the doors were automated to save money on the tunnel watchmen. The motorized door was connected to remote actuators on poles a few hundred feet from either portal. A ring hung on a chain from either actuator. The ring before the tunnel was pulled by the head end crew to open the door and the ring after the tunnel by the caboose crew to close it. Two converted traffic lights on poles just outside either portal showed the status of the door. The lights had three green lenses, and during the winter when the doors were in use all three lights would show green when the doors were open. The signal at the north portal was mounted on the engineer side telltale post, wich was also a telegraph pole and the pole with the manal door controller. The south traffic light was mounted on the engineers side telltale post. (EBT 166) On at least one occasion the head end crew pulled both rings at one of the tunnels, causing the door to come down on the caboose and be torn off. As a result of this sort of incident the practice of automating the doors was ended by 1952 in favor of a watchman.
At the end of operations the inner manual door was left closed and the motorized door was left open. The tunnel is still open, but has suffered many rockfalls, especially at the south end. The close manal door rusted to pieces over the years. About 2000, the outer motorized door and its wood frame toppled outward from the portal onto the track. The manual door later fell directly down onto the track. Both shantys, actuators poles and signal poles are gone. The north shanty is reported to have been burned, Join this channel to get access to perks:
#exploring #abandonedpa #traintunnel #sidelinghill #urbanexploration
https://wn.com/Urban_Exploration_Pennsylvania_Abandoned_Train_Tunnel_Deep_In_The_Forest
Urban Exploration Abandoned Train Tunnel, This tunnel was bored between winter 1873 and September 1874 by B. J. McGrann and Company of Lancaster. It passes under Morland's Gap, a low point on Sideling Hill, for which it took its original name. This route was favored over the alternative route through Sideling Hill Gap, which would have had to climb the steep southeast side of Broad Top Mountain. Sideling Hill, which runs half way through Pennsylvania, was the single largest physical obstacle to the line. At this point it marks the change in watershed between Three Springs Creek and Roaring Run (flows to Sideling Hill Creek then Aughwick Creek). The tunnel headers met on September 12, 1874. The tunnel as built was 836' long and is curved at either end which was a frequent operational hazard. After the purchase of the first mikado #12 in 1911, she derailed her pilot truck in the tunnel on her maiden trip up the mountain. The truck then caught on the Kimmel switch and derailed the entire loco. Wind blowing through the tunnel had caused water leaking from the roof to freeze up on the track. As a result the tunnel was equipped with large wooden doors on the north portal and watchman shantys at either end for men to man the doors.
The north shanty was a battenboard structure on a concrete pad and is seen as a red building with white trim. It was equipped with a stove connected to a masonry chimney and had an asphult shingle roof. A smaller leanto was added to the north side of the building. The controller for the power door was located on the teltale post just ouside the door of the shanty. The south shanty was a battenboard structure recovered with simulated brick asphalt siding, like that on Coles Tank and Rockhill Sand House. The structure had dark painted trim and sat on four wood piles. It has a stove connected to a metal chimney. Both ends of the tunnel were equipped with tell-tales, which conssted of metal bars hanging from a wire strung across the track about a hundred yards from the portal. The tell-tales would warn brakemen atop the cars of the coming tunnel and also hit any overheight cars or loads.
The north portal was later rebuilt with concrete, shortening the tunnel to 830'. The north portal was likely rebuilt about 1919 It was likely at this rebuild that the north portal recived a roloup door. It would have been just two years after the same treatment was given to the Rockhill Roundhouse. At some point a motorized door was added a few feet outside the original manual rollup door. In 1948 the doors were automated to save money on the tunnel watchmen. The motorized door was connected to remote actuators on poles a few hundred feet from either portal. A ring hung on a chain from either actuator. The ring before the tunnel was pulled by the head end crew to open the door and the ring after the tunnel by the caboose crew to close it. Two converted traffic lights on poles just outside either portal showed the status of the door. The lights had three green lenses, and during the winter when the doors were in use all three lights would show green when the doors were open. The signal at the north portal was mounted on the engineer side telltale post, wich was also a telegraph pole and the pole with the manal door controller. The south traffic light was mounted on the engineers side telltale post. (EBT 166) On at least one occasion the head end crew pulled both rings at one of the tunnels, causing the door to come down on the caboose and be torn off. As a result of this sort of incident the practice of automating the doors was ended by 1952 in favor of a watchman.
At the end of operations the inner manual door was left closed and the motorized door was left open. The tunnel is still open, but has suffered many rockfalls, especially at the south end. The close manal door rusted to pieces over the years. About 2000, the outer motorized door and its wood frame toppled outward from the portal onto the track. The manual door later fell directly down onto the track. Both shantys, actuators poles and signal poles are gone. The north shanty is reported to have been burned, Join this channel to get access to perks:
#exploring #abandonedpa #traintunnel #sidelinghill #urbanexploration
- published: 13 Jun 2024
- views: 631
2:18:46
The Mikado 2011 Gilbert&Sullivan
Cast: Richard Alexander (The Mikado), Kanen Breen (Nanki-Poo), Mitchell Butel (Ko-Ko), Warwick Fyfe (Poo-Bah), Samuel Dundas (Pish-Tush), Tom Hamilton (A Noblem...
Cast: Richard Alexander (The Mikado), Kanen Breen (Nanki-Poo), Mitchell Butel (Ko-Ko), Warwick Fyfe (Poo-Bah), Samuel Dundas (Pish-Tush), Tom Hamilton (A Nobleman), Taryn Fiebig (Yum-Yum), Dominica Matthews (Pitti-Sing), Annabelle Chaffey (Peep-Bo), Jacqueline Dark (Katisha),
https://wn.com/The_Mikado_2011_Gilbert_Sullivan
Cast: Richard Alexander (The Mikado), Kanen Breen (Nanki-Poo), Mitchell Butel (Ko-Ko), Warwick Fyfe (Poo-Bah), Samuel Dundas (Pish-Tush), Tom Hamilton (A Nobleman), Taryn Fiebig (Yum-Yum), Dominica Matthews (Pitti-Sing), Annabelle Chaffey (Peep-Bo), Jacqueline Dark (Katisha),
- published: 27 Jul 2023
- views: 20168