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EMI ASDZ 4392
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In 1982, EMI published an album of G&S solos and duets featuring
Valerie Masterson, the former D'Oyly Carte soprano, and Robert Tear,
an English grand opera tenor with rather little G&S background.
Most of the items were G&S staples, with a couple of items from
Ruddigore being as adventurous as the disc got.
In 1984, EMI published a considerably more interesting highlights disc
called "Here's a How-De-Do" featuring Tear, Sheila Armstrong and Benjamin
Luxon. Robert Tear is the common denominator between the two discs, and I
find him unpersuasive: his interpretation is a bit too precious; he lacks the swagger
I expect in a G&S tenor. The remaining performers are all excellent,
and the second disc has the additional virtue of presenting a number of
items not often heard on records, particularly two items from
Haddon Hall.

EMI CDM 7 64393 2
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HMV 5 72128 2
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In 1987, EMI combined material from the two original LPs into
a CD issue called "A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala." Some items
were dropped, however, so that the entire package could fit on
a single CD. The contents of the two LPs are listed below, with
asterisks denoting the items included on the CD. Singers' initials
are given after each number.
- Valerie Masterson & Robert Tear Sing Gilbert & Sullivan
Valerie Masterson, soprano; Robert Tear, tenor
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Kenneth Alwyn, conductor.
- Iolanthe: "If we're weak enough to tarry" (VM/RT) [*]
- Ruddigore: "If somebody there chanced to be" (VM) [*]
- The Gondoliers: "Take a pair of sparkling eyes" (RT) [*]
- Patience: "Prithee, pretty maiden" (VM/RT) [*]
- The Yeomen of the Guard: "Is life a boon?" (RT) [*]
- H.M.S. Pinafore: "The hours creep on apace" (VM)
- The Mikado: "A wandering minstrel, I" (RT) [*]
- Ruddigore: "Happily coupled are we" (VM/RT)
- The Gondoliers: "O rapture, when alone together" (VM/RT)
- Patience: "A magnet hung in a hardware shop" (RT) [*]
- The Mikado: "The sun whose rays" (VM) [*]
- H.M.S. Pinafore: "Rafrain, audacious tar" (VM/RT)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: "Sorry her lot" (VM)
- The Mikado: "Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted" (VM/RT) [*]
- The Yeomen of the Guard: "Free from his fetters grim" (RT) [*]
- The Pirates of Penzance: "Poor wandering one!" (VM) [*]
- The Pirates of Penzance: "Stay, Frederic, stay!" (VM/RT) [*]
- Here's a How-De-Do! A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala
Sheila Armstrong, soprano; Robert Tear, tenor; Benjamin Luxon, baritone
Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox, conductor.
- Ruddigore: "In sailing o'er life's ocean wide" (SA/RT/BL) [*]
- Patience: "When I go out of door" (RT/BL) [*]
- The Sorcerer: "Oh, happy young heart!" (SA)
- Ruddigore: "The battle's roar is over" (SA/RT) [*]
- Utopia Limited: "Oh, Zara, my beloved one....A tenor all singers above" (RT)
- Iolanthe: "None shall part us from each other" (SA/RT) [*]
- Haddon Hall: "I've heard it said" (BL) [*]
- Ruddigore: "You understand? I think I do!" (RT/BL)
- Haddon Hall: "The earth is fair" (RT)
- H.M.S. Pinafore: "Never mind the why and wherefore" (SA/RT/BL) [*]
- The Mikado: Here's a how-de-do!" (SA/RT/BL) [*]
- The Yeomen of the Guard: "Here upon we're both agreed" (RT/BL) [*]
- The Grand Duke: "When you find you're a broken-down critter" (BL) [*]
- The Gondoliers: "There was a time" (SA/RT) [*]
- The Sorcerer: "For love alone" (RT) [*]
- Cox and Box: "The buttercup dwells on the lowly mead" (RT/BL)
- The Sorcerer: "When he is here" (SA) [*]
- The Gondoliers: "We're called gondolieri" (RT/BL) [*]
- The Sorcerer: "My name is John Wellington Wells" (BL) [*]
- The Yeomen of the Guard: "Alas! I waver to and fro" (SA/RT/BL)
Issue History
| Date | Label | Format | Number | Album Title |
| 1983 |
EMI |
Stereo LP |
ASD 4392 |
Valerie Masterson & Robert Tear sing Gilbert & Sullivan |
| Cassette |
[need number] |
| Stereo LP |
ASDZ 4392 |
New Zealand issue of the above |
| Angel |
Digital LP |
DS-37996 |
A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala |
| 1985 |
EMI |
Digital LP |
EL 27 0170 1 WP 9461 |
Here's a How-De-Do! A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala |
| EMI/Angel |
Digital LP |
DS-38147 |
Here's a How-De-Do! A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala, Album 2 |
| 1987 |
EMI |
CD |
CDC 7 47763 2 |
A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala |
| 1992 |
EMI |
CD |
CDM 7 64393 2 |
| 1997 |
HMV |
CD |
5 72128 2 |
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