Bronwen Mills
Popular
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 28. Air 16 'Over the hills and far away'. Were I laid on Greenland's coast (Macheath/Polly)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 15. Air 7 'Oh London is a fine town'. Our Poly is a sad slut! (Mrs Peachum/Peachum/Polly)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 27. Air 15 'Pray, fair one, be kind' (Leveridge). My heart was so free (Macheath/Polly)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 14. Air 6 'What shall I do to show how much I love her?' (Purcell). Virgins are like the fair flower in its lustre (Polly/Peachum)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 22. Air 12 'Now ponder well, ye parents dear'. Oh, ponder well! be not severe (Polly/Mrs Peachum)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 2 No 32. Air 38 'Good-morrow, gossip'. Why how now, Madam Flirt? (Lucy/Polly)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 29. Air 17 'Gin thou wert mine awn thing'. O what pain it is to part! (Polly/Macheath)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 2 No 34. Air 39 'Irish howl' (Vanbrughe). No power on earth can e'er divide (Polly)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 30. Air 18 'O the broom'. The miser thus a shilling sees (Macheath/Polly)
The Ephesian Matron, or The Widow's Tears: XI. Vaudeville: Thus Old Wits in Wicked Satires (Father/Maid/Matron/Centurion)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 3 No 34. Air 68 'All you that must take a leap' (Ramondon). Would I might be hang'd! (Lucy/Polly/Macheath/Jailer)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 17. Air 9 'O Jenny, O Jenny, where hast thou been?'. O Polly, you might have toy'd and kissed (Mrs Peachum/Polly)
The Ephesian Matron, or The Widow's Tears: VI. The Centurion's First Aria: What Ho! Charming Dame, What Ho! (Centurion/Matron/Maid)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 2 No 30. Air 36 'Irish trot'. I'm bubbled (Polly/Lucy/Macheath)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 2 No 29. Air 35 'Have you heard of a frolicksome ditty?'. How happy could I be with either (Macheath/Polly/Lucy)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 1 No 23. Air 13 'Le printemps rappelle aux armes'. The turtle thus with plaintive crying (Polly/Mrs Peachum/Peachum)
The Ephesian Matron, or The Widow's Tears: VII. The Duet: By Venus, Mother of Desire (Centurion/Matron)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 3 No 17. Air 49 'O Bessy Bell'. A curse attends that woman's love (Polly/Lucy)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 3 No 16. Air 48 'Now Roger, I'll tell thee, because thou'rt my son'. When a wife's in her pout (Lucy/Polly)
The Beggar's Opera: Act 2 No 33. Dialogue. Where's my wench? (Peachum/Polly)
