Disc: 1
1 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu): Overture Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 8:34
2 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: If you want to know who we are (Nobles) Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:40
3 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Gentlemen, I pray you tell me (Nanki-Poo, A Noble) Richard Lewis/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 0:45
4 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: A wand’ring minstrel, I (Nanki-Poo, Nobles) Richard Lewis/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 4:14
5 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Our great Mikado, virtuous man (Pish-Tush, Nobles) John Cameron/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 3:09
6 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Young man, despair (Pooh-Bah, Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush) Ian Wallace/Richard Lewis/John Cameron/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:40
7 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: And have I journey’d for a month (Nanki-Poo, Pooh-Bah) Richard Lewis/Ian Wallace/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 0:50
8 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Behold the Lord High Executioner! (Nobles, Ko-Ko) Sir Geraint Evans/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:54
9 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: As some day it may happen (Ko-Ko, Nobles) Sir Geraint Evans/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:25
10 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Comes a train of little ladies (Girls) Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:11
11 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Three little maids from school (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Girls) Elsie Morison/Jeannette Sinclair/Marjorie Thomas/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 1:31
12 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: So please you, sir, we much regret (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah, Girls) Elsie Morison/Jeannette Sinclair/Marjorie Thomas/Ian Wallace/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:02
13 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted (Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum) Richard Lewis/Elsie Morison/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:29
14 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: I am so proud (Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko, Pish-Tush) Ian Wallace/Sir Geraint Evans/Marjorie Thomas/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:58
15 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: With aspect stern (Nobles, Girls, Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko, Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, Others) Ian Wallace/Sir Geraint Evans/Richard Lewis/Elsie Morison/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 5:30
16 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act I: Your revels cease (Katisha, Nanki-Poo, Pitti-Sing, Yum-Yum, Others) Monica Sinclair/Richard Lewis/Marjorie Thomas/Elsie Morison/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 9:28
Disc: 2
1 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: Braid the raven hair (Girls, Pitti-Sing) Marjorie Thomas/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 3:21
2 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: The sun, whose rays are all ablaze (Yum-Yum) Elsie Morison/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 3:00
3 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: Brightly dawns our wedding day (Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Nanki-Poo, Pish-Tush) Elsie Morison/Marjorie Thomas/Richard Lewis/John Cameron/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 4:17
4 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: Here’s a how-de-do! (Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo, Ko-Ko) Elsie Morison/Richard Lewis/Sir Geraint Evans/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 1:19
5 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: Miya sama, miya sama (Girls, Nobles, Mikado, Katisha) Owen Brannigan/Monica Sinclair/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:45
6 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: A more humane Mikado (Mikado, Nobles) Owen Brannigan/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 4:14
7 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: The criminal cried (Ko-Ko, Nobles, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah) Sir Geraint Evans/Marjorie Thomas/Ian Wallace/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 3:15
8 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: See how the Fates their gifts allot (Mikado, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko, Katisha) Owen Brannigan/Marjorie Thomas/Ian Wallace/Sir Geraint Evans/Monica Sinclair/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:04
9 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: The flowers that bloom in the spring (Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko) Richard Lewis/Elsie Morison/Marjorie Thomas/Ian Wallace/Sir Geraint Evans/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 1:50
10 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: Alone, and yet alive (Katisha) Monica Sinclair/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 0:49
11 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: Hearts do not break (Katisha) Monica Sinclair/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:00
12 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: On a tree by a river a little tom-tit (Ko-Ko) Sir Geraint Evans/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 3:05
13 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: There is beauty in the bellow of the blast (Katisha, Ko-Ko) Monica Sinclair/Sir Geraint Evans/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:12
14 The Mikado (or, The Town of Titipu), Act II: For he’s gone and married Yum-Yum (Pitti-Sing, Ko-Ko, Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, Others) Marjorie Thomas/Sir Geraint Evans/Richard Lewis/Elsie Morison/Owen Brannigan/Ian Wallace/John Cameron/Jeannette Sinclair/Monica Sinclair/Glyndebourne Chorus/Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent 2:04
Baritone Vocals [Ko-ko] – Geraint Evans
Baritone Vocals [Pish-tush] – John Cameron
Baritone Vocals [Pooh-bah] – Ian Wallace (3)
Bass Vocals [The Mikado] – Owen Brannigan
Choir – Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Conductor – Sir Malcolm Sargent
Contralto Vocals [Katisha] – Monica Sinclair
Contralto Vocals [Pitti-sing] – Marjorie Thomas
Orchestra – The Pro Arte Orchestra
Soprano Vocals [Peep-bo] – Jeannette Sinclair
Soprano Vocals [Yum-yum] – Elsie Morison
Tenor Vocals [Nanki-poo] – Richard Lewis