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==Musical numbers== [[File:Poundsrud.jpg|right|thumb|220px|[[Courtice Pounds]] as Richard in the original New York production (1887)]] *Original Overture (arranged by [[Hamilton Clarke]],<ref name=Hulme>Hulme, David Russell. "''Ruddigore'': an Investigation of Musical Sources", ''Ruddygore'' (ed. David Eden), Sir Arthur Sullivan Society, 1987; and ''Ruddigore'' scholarly edition (ed.) [[David Russell Hulme]] (2000), pp. viiiโxi</ref> includes "I once was as meek", "Oh, why am I moody and sad?", "Welcome, gentry", "The battle's roar is over" and "When a man has been a naughty Baronet") *Revised Overture (arranged by [[Geoffrey Toye]], 1920; includes "I once was as meek", "When the night wind howls", "I know a youth", "My eyes are fully open", "I shipped, d'ye see" and Hornpipe) ;Act I *1. "Fair is Rose" (Chorus of Bridesmaids)<ref>As ''Ruddigore'' exists in several versions, the numbering of movements in published vocal scores may differ from the numbering presented here.</ref> *2. "Sir Rupert Murgatroyd" (Hannah and Chorus) *3. "If somebody there chanced to be" (Rose) *4. "I know a youth" (Rose and Robin) *5. "From the briny sea" (Chorus of Bridesmaids) *6. "I shipp'd, d'ye see, in a revenue sloop" (Richard and Chorus) *6a. Hornpipe *7. "My boy, you may take it from me" (Robin and Richard) *8. "The battle's roar is over" (Rose and Richard) *9. "If well his suit has sped" (Chorus of Bridesmaids) *10. "In sailing o'er life's ocean wide" (Rose, Richard, and Robin) *11. "Cheerily carols the lark" (Margaret) *12. "Welcome, gentry" (Double Chorus) *13. "Oh, why am I moody and sad?" (Sir Despard and Chorus) *14. "You understand? I think I do" (Richard and Sir Despard) *15. Finale Act I **"Hail the bride of seventeen summers" (Ensemble) **Madrigal, "When the buds are blossoming" (Ensemble) **"When I'm a bad Bart, I will tell taradiddles!" (Robin and Chorus) **"Oh, happy the lily" (Ensemble) ;Act II *16. "I once was as meek" (Sir Ruthven and Adam) *17. "Happily coupled are we" (Rose and Richard) *18. "In bygone days" (Rose with Chorus of Bridesmaids) *19. "Painted emblems of a race" (Sir Ruthven, Sir Roderic, and Chorus of Ancestors) *20. "When the night wind howls" (Sir Roderic and Chorus) *21. "He yields, he yields" (Chorus) *22. (original) "Away, remorse!" ... "For thirty-five years I've been sober and wary" (Robin) *22. (replaced) "Away, remorse!" ... "Henceforth all the crimes" (Robin) (The original song was replaced about a week into the original run. For the history of this number, see [[#Versions|Versions]].) *23. "I once was a very abandoned person" (Margaret and Despard) *24. "My eyes are fully open" (Margaret, Sir Ruthven, and Despard) *25. "Melodrame" *26. "There grew a little flower" (Hannah with Sir Roderic) *27. Finale Act II (Ensemble) ** "When a man has been a naughty baronet" ** "For happy the lily" (reprise) (Ensemble) (See [[#Versions|Versions]]).<ref>The numberings are slightly different in the various published scores. The above most closely reflects the Schirmer version; British scores tend to restart Act II with No. 1</ref>
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