Princess Ida
by Sir Arthur Sullivan
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Princess Ida 2-Disc Set: A recording of the live performance of the opera by the Resident Professional Company of The College of Wooster from the 1999 Ohio Light Opera Festival, released on CD by Newport Classic in 2000. This is a musical recording, not a spoken-word audiobook of the text. - Overture CollectionAvailable
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The Gilbert and Sullivan overtures: A music CD featuring overtures from various Gilbert and Sullivan works, including Princess Ida. This is instrumental music and not a spoken-word audiobook. - Public Domain / LibriVox RecordingAvailable
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Likely various recordings on public domain sites: As a work by Gilbert and Sullivan, the original text and music scores are in the public domain, making it highly likely that non-commercial, reader-submitted recordings (like those found on LibriVox) exist. However, no official, commercially published, unabridged spoken-word audiobook was found on the specified retail platforms.
Summary
A search for an official, unabridged audiobook of the opera "Princess Ida" by W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan on major platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) returned no direct results for a standard spoken-word audiobook. The formats found are primarily commercial recordings of the opera performance itself or collections of orchestral overtures. Specifically, a 2-disc set from the 1999 Ohio Light Opera Festival exists as an Audio CD, and overture collections are available, but these do not qualify as an official, unabridged spoken-word audiobook. Given the work is in the public domain, it is highly probable that unofficial, non-commercial audio readings exist on platforms like LibriVox, but these are excluded from the primary availability check.