Musical examples on the podcast include:
- •Can-Can from Orphée aux enfers, orchestra of l’Opéra National de Lyon conducted by Mark Minkowski (EMI 1997)
- •Entrance of Public Opinion, from Orphée aux enfers, Ewa Podles and orchestra of l’Opéra National de Lyon conducted by Mark Minkowski (EMI 1997)
- •Duet from Orphée aux enfers, Natalie Dessay, Laurent Naouri and orchestra of l’Opéra National de Lyon conducted by Mark Minkowski (EMI 1997)
- •Galop Infernal from Orphée aux enfers soloists and orchestra of l’Opéra National de Lyon conducted by Mark Minkowski (EMI 1997)
- •Pirate King’s Song from The Pirates of Penzance, James Milligan, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Pro Arte Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent (EMI 1961)
- •“A British Tar” from H.M.S. Pinafore , soloists, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, and Pro Arte Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent (EMI 1961)
- •Nightmare Song from Iolanthe, George Baker and Pro Arte Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent (EMI 1961)
- •Merry Widow Waltz from Die lustige Witwe, Felicity Lott, Thomas Hampson, and London Philharmonic conducted by Franz Welser-Möst (EMI Classics)
- •Waltz from Die Fledermaus; Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Herbert von Karajan (Decca 1960)
- •“In Feuerstrom der Reben” from Die Fledermaus; Waldemar Kmentt, Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Herbert von Karajan (Decca 1960)
- •Mounties’ Song from Rose-Marie, Nelson Eddy with chorus and orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret from “Oscar Hammerstein—the Legacy” (Pearl)
- •Indian Love Call from Rose-Marie, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy with orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret from “Oscar Hammerstein—the Legacy” (Pearl)
- •“O, what a beautiful mornin’” from Oklahoma sung by Gordon MacRae (original 1955 film soundtrack album)
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