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ARIADNE ON NAXOS
BY
RICHARD STRAUSS
PRELUDE
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Copyright ltllti and 1922 by_AdoIph Fiirstner.
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin W 10, VictoriastraBe 34a.
Arrangement of the Prelude by Carl Besl.
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(A spacious, barely furnished hall in the town mansion of a great noble. Two doors R; two doors L; in the centre, a round table.
Quite in the background can be seen the appurtenances of a private theatre. Paperers and carpenters have put up a back cloth, the
back of which is visible. Between this part and the front a clear passage across the stage.
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O, Sir Ma -jor Domo, o Sir Ma-jor Dorno!
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At your service, but permit one to observe that
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tonights great Assembly in the mansion of the
richest man in Vienna, as I may well describe
my noble master—
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Who will not suffer? Did I hear right. I do not
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commanding, anything, except my noble master,
in whose mansion you are, where you are about
to have the honour to exhibit your tricks.—
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That the com-po-ser will ne - ver, no, ne-ver suf-fer.
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25 Composer (approachinc him ag-ain;
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My dearest friend!
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Let me tell you, Sir, I des-pise clowns and im-be
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May I ask for a piece oi pa - per, Sir?
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Poco piii tranquillo
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have come cut of the door L. The Major Domo comes bustling' from the back, L. and goes to the Music Master.
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Maestoso
Major Domo I have the honour to inform you
(spoken) an 0f a decision suddenly taken
by my noble master.
It has been done. We are pre-pared to start the ope-ra A - ri-ad-ne in two —
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Forgive me. The Dance Masquerade
. will be neither the first piece nor the
Major Domo secondj but wiu bepiayed simultaneous- (General consternati0n.)
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in great alarm. Zerbinetta listens ecfcts)
from the right.)
(nut %ftta2S2° Zt is Precisel7 as I ^y. How you will
condescension.) execute your orders, that is your affair.
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His Lordship is of the opinion, which is very flattering- to yourselves, that both you g-en -
(very consequential tlemen understand your business well enough to be able to carry out such a trifling altera-
and pompous.) tion in the twinkling of an eye.- It is the will of my master, to have the two pieces, the
merry one and the sad one, served up to him on the stage simultaneously, but just as he
had ordered them, and paid for them, with all the personages and the proper music.
M.D.
Music Master.
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And it must be so arranged that the whole
performance shallnot, in consequence
be prolonged for one moment, for on the
stroke ofnine a display of fireworks is
commanded to begin in the garden.
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Major Domo
DMrh^hM
It is presumably not the business of his Lordship, when he has
paid for a spectacle, to trouble his head as well how it shall
be performed. His Lordship is accustomed tohavehis orders
carried out when griven.
(Turning- back once more) Moreover, for three whole days his Lord-
ship has been greatly displeased to think that in a mansion
so magmificently equipped as his, a scene so poverty struck
as a desert island should be set before him; and just now the
idea has occurred to him to remedy this error to nave the
scene decorated, at least, with some show of respectability
by the characters out of the other play.
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riad-ne on Na - xos, Sir, she is the sym-bol of Man-kind in So - li-tude.
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Comp.
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Dancing Master
(Quickly facetiously.)
Naugpht a-roundherbutrocks,
the o - cean, the
pTpp (n¥P
That is justwhy com - pany'snee-ded.
heftig1 bewegt
pocopiii largamente
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Comp.
and E - chothatfecianot. Does she but see one human face,
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ancora piu vivace
Comp.
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my mu - sic has no mea-ning.
t
Dancing Master.
f m \ ji 7 i i p p
£
But it is live - ii - ur
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for the au-dience.
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D.M.
(pirouetting-.)
Forg-ive me, but I must askyou to
Major Domo. use the utmost despatch. The Com-
pany will enter at once. (Exit)
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tess
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ci A little quieter
Music Master
music luas^i ^-^- -^ _-; — ^_ ■/ ' g^ ^ ^-^
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Mypoor head! What a quan - da- ry If they had on- ly justgivh us one hour to
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On such a thingyoud waste a thought? When
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think out a so - lu - tion.
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51
m
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crass vul - ga - ri - ty con
fronts you, like Me - du
sa, tur-ning- our
Comp.
M.M.
gain by stay - ing? The fif - ty good du
cats, in the first place, on
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Composer. (to himself, gloomily)
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This world and I have
M.M.
whichyou hopedto live at least sixmonths in plen-ty andcom-fort.
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Comp.
accelerando
Moderato
D.M. Sj JV) j|J)^
£
-MM i^f^^W1 I >»p pip
that you two gentle -msn are so ve - ry strong- - ry op -
. pri - ses me
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s
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dim.
D.M.
accelerando
65 tempo primo
i
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1
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D.M.
Music Master.
The ea - si-est thing.
The
t^TZT^ft^m
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Do you real-ly think it might be managed?
accelerando
f
tempo primo
a
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D.M.
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does it not?
some wea
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accelerando
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formers knowhowto im - pro - vise v'e - ry
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D.M.
cle - ver - ly in ev
ry si - tu
a - tion
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Music Master.
t-* \ m p p
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Hush! If he should hear,
grw^r^^
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1— life i t
1
Quickly
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D.M.
M.M.
Ask him at once whe-ther he pre-fers to hear his
i ? g g I T pg^j
he'll sure -ly kill himself.
Quickly
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D.M
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mm
sip
work with a few bars o - mit - ted just this once or had rather it ne - ver sees the light.
in
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tf— P— ¥
ft
Find him an ink-pot some.where,a pen and pen
cil andsuch-like. There
i
C0Dip0S6r (feverishly presses to his heart the sheets of music-paper that are handed to him from all sides)
^h
m
m
Far bet-ter burn.
t
^TT&JqJ^1 1 1
M.D.
is no o - therway to save his masterpiece.
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Comp.
D.M.
£
plotzlich etwas ruhiger
^
them.
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Scores ofmigh-ty mas - ters to whom on our kneeswepay ho-mage,
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D.M.
havebeenfoicedto win their first hea-ring
by sac - ri - f i - ces far be -yond
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Composer (pathetically helpless)
D.M.
Comp.
D.M.
i
May I then?
Must I then? (To the Music Master)
h jOi it i $ I
See that his cuts are suf -
I
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s
b^ pp
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mm
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(gently forces him to the table, where the musicis spread out. The candle is placed beside him.)
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I'll give Zer - bi - net - ta her or - ders.
D.M.
1
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D.M.
In twowordswe tellher thewhole of the sto - ry. She is a past mis-tress of im-pro-vi
u
m
£«p I p h p p 'f i'p p p r~~p p p n PP J—
D.M.
sa-ti6n:as she al-ways plays her - self, you see, She is al - ways at home in ev - ry
^
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D.M.
kind of scene. The o - thers know all her tricks by heart, so there can't be a - ny
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t
(The Composer begins to make cuts with feverish energy by the light of the candle.)
70 Allegro
feE^
D.M.
hit - ches. (He fetches Zerbinetta fromher room and speaksto her)
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57
i
Prima Donna (to the Music Master)
71
Tenor (goes quietly to the Composer, leans over him)
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Wm
Now be sure that a great deal is ta-ken from
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You must cut the part of Ari-ad - ne.
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P.D.
Tenor.
Bac - chus,
he has far too much,
and his end - less
i
£=3=
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Musie Master (whispering to the Prima Donna)
No one can sit
V
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None.
of yours is al-tered.
5
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W^n
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a
£^
high_ notes
just
madden the au
dience
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gp^pp
Tenor.
£
still.
if she is
shou - ting with all her lungs the
.?
^FU^fiS^
58
Tenor
| Up | j - ^
whole night long.
Music Master (to the Tenor, turning- to the other side)
Two
^
J.
ii
of her airs
di - sap - pear. You don't lose a
immer lebhafter
Dancing Master (to Zerbinetta, very merry and facetious)
¥
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g
£
(to the Prima Donna)
s
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p j b j i *;t"p p v'pTip s m
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This A - ri
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M.M.
y y
qua - ver.
I beg you hot a word.
He's ta-kinghalf of his part from
immer lebhafter
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£
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73 Vivacissimo (J-= J of the 4/4)
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ad - ne is a Prin - cess, who rash - ly ran off
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one day with a
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M.M.
Bac - chus.
Vivacissimo (JU J of me 4/4)
Do not b^ - tray my
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Zerbinetta
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She'll come to a bad end I'm sure.
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saved at the risk of her own.
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The-seussoonhad e - nough of her. So he left her a - lone on a de - ser - ted
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Zerbinetta (siny) aisvoii)
£
Naugh-ty
I
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£
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land one night. Music Master (to the composer)
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That too: it must be.
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Zerbin
D.M.
$
75
^^£
£
man!
(mock heroic)
For
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She's dis - trac - ted with year - ning-
and prays for spee-dy death.
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death!
They all say that, but what she wan - ted
Zerbin.
D.M.
4
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61
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was a - no - ther ad - mi
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rer.
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And so it turns out, of course.
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as
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No, no.
it is not so. For, Sir, she's a wo -man high souled, one that gives her heart.
Comp.
for e - ver to one man
knowing-no o -ther love —
— i , i ~\ji\ ul tap
Zerbin.
Comp.
(stares at her bewildered)
But death .
pas - ses her by. But
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un - til con - quered by
I
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death.
Vivacissimo again.
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Zerbin.
iftpiiw^H^yp ^giffff
5 UJuJ) eeSe
p P "iJ)if
what do I wa-g"er there comes in-stead
pale faced young- lo - ver with_
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fapH^frTii&iU^
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Zerbin
(merrily, scoffing')
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Zerbin.
M.M.
P
a ir t
fh
is the god .
As
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£
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of e-ter-nal youth, Bac - - chus, ans'-wring-her prayer.
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if we did not know it! And so she has ev - 'ry - thing- that she
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79 Not slowly but with solemnity. J = J- of the %
Zerbin.
1
wants
a a uomposer r
i
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She thinks he is the God of Death
Not slowly but with solemnity. J=J.of the%
it.
is . Death .
she
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sempre piu scioltamente
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ii
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Zerbinetta (from the door, very coquettishly)
ery coquettismy; vtm -m-
ii j v j i "p I
m
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Dear child, she is foo - ling- you.
Comp.
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- fore a - lone
Yea, therefore a- lone
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she goes with him on his ship
to die she dee -
nfrn
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Zerbinetta81 J-*1 <*«"*%
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£E
( softly but impressively)
Pish, tush-
I
Comp.
£
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-meth
No!
she dies
tru
espr.^—
y *) !»<!•
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S
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til
. 7. ?-■ pg^y ?
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ZerM
Comp.
£
"pfr-fcr e i r p^b
*
soon youll know
what I am in my in - most heart of hearts
(g-loomily)
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p
m
-iy-
Like her you ne
ifVrfa ,> -^-m
6368
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Much more quietly ^
(softly)
65
Comp- -j
*^ ^^*-» /-\ l«ri + 1i/-\n+ ~i nn^.o T^^rt^rt- rviil Imne >; tl c* IO ^ Vl a Hurt AtrJ"i^ r*~\ r\ v\r\\ f/-,*- n
Comp.
one, wi-thoutapeera-mong- mil - lions, she is the one who can-not for-g^et.
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Piu vivace.
0 0 Zerbinetta (she turns her back on him. To her partners who have come to her )
j-tt^v^
j 7,hJ ^iiJiili)i)i)J y^J
Nonsense.
m
At-tend, we are to join in the piece.- "A - ria-
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Zerbin.
-dneon Na - xos'.' Theplot is this:There's a Prin - cesswhohasbeenjil-ted by her
$
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Zerbin,
ffin-Jrtrfe&zs >T]>J3jug ^ J'' J>-^g=£m
¥
f
lover, and he leaves her, and no o - ther ad
mi - rer has as yet ar-
££m j j
w
I
sa
i>
«^^
pa J'- p p Ji m ji J>"^Hs^
f
Zerbin.
£
£
-rived to cheer her. The scenesthe beach of a de-sert is - land; and we area
M
$
fe
asa
y -
F
PPPPP p pppTprJiJiii^JrnrJ^flp y r
Zerbin.
live-ty band of tra-v'llerswhoby chance have come to vi- sit that de - so -late is- land. You
m i jj
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7
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rr"Jl j)il jl M
Zerbin.
£
£
take your cues from me, and as soon_
as there's a g-ood chance to come for -ward,
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m til *> ' ^
m
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Zerbin.
84 accelerando
i — -wr-*>—
Ptrt— %
^2
then we ap - pear
and take our part in the
i ^^MB
PP
i^Q
Up
-ra y^ *r^J
^^
Rather slow.
Zerbin.
Comp.
Comp.
A. 74 5 3 F. 6368
86
(grandiosely)
fa .tffr b. "fe-fe
Comp.
- new - - ing
Thus he his g-od
rfe
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fe
hood grains.
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2Z2Z
Comp.
What o-therpowercould wa - ken to life a young: grod's be -
lag"
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Zerbin.
Comp,
Zerbin.
Comp.
Zerbin.
Comp.
*
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iR
88
I take a hand will it hurt you?
with his hand in the air )
l r g nr P 'Pr^P' P
God grant I
may not fall dead in this
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to:
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Composer (lost)
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Comp.
What means it all,.
andwhyspeak thus.
to me
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allmahlich ruhiger
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Zprbinetta (aPPareEt'y witQ 'he utmost simplicity; really with the utmost coquetry)
71
Zerbin.
A mo - - - - ment is a
Moderato (strong rubato: the changes of time enclosed in
g§ gj i
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-o-
fit- J
0
332
S
en
as P
Zerbin.
lit - tie thing- a mo
brackets to be only barely perceptible modifications)
merits glance means much: _ there are
Zerbin.
ma - ny think that they know me;
but they have eyes that are un-
m
£3
J J 1 g I
Zerbin. ■>
rxzi
-see - ing.
m
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4- i i =f
EG BE
F ¥ —
J=a!
Not of my own choice do I play on - ly co -
(poco piu scioltaraente.)
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72
Zerbin .
Zerbin.
Zerbin.
94
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$
Zerbin.
^
.me,
yet none is more lone - ly.
poco accelerando
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Composer (naive fascinated)
73
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Comp.
m
poco accel.
Sweet g-irl, past
a tempo (impetuoso)
Zerbin.
- man
Si i r i
19-2 1 &
Comju
£
all un - der-stan
ding".
(simple and tranquil)
SI ^rV
96 (very heartfelt)
4
±
P
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1=^^
5
Zerbin. i
P
£
«T3«
you should call
me
^
hh Wu-tti
a
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one too of - ten con - quered_ by the
(molto scioltamente )
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PTF-
!m*t
i^ff
Ion - g-ing- for the
love, him to
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Zerbin.
m
rt
whom _
she
could
be
i£
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Zerbin.
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Zerbin.
-press my dec
pest fee
i
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ling-s.
(quickening- somewhat )
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(quickly)
Zerbin.
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Zerbin.
Zerbin
A
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Gomp.
m
m
m
ten
m iff
mo
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ments
be
for - g^ot
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(Zerbinetta frees herself, and runs off)
The Music Master, acting- as stage manager of the opera,has during this dialogue directed the
other characters, Oie Tenor cuid then the three Nymphs— to the back where the stage isassumedto
be, and now comes bustling to the front, to fetch the Prima Donna who had again disappeared into her
dressing room.
IS
Comp.
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ARIADNE ON NAXOS
BY
RICHARD STRAUSS
Overture.
Vocal Score by
Otto Singer.
Andante. Metr. J - 76
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Piano.
Copyrig-ht 1912 1916 and 1923 by Adolph Fiirstner, Paris.
Adolph Fiirstner, Editeur de musique, Paris, IS, Rue Vignon (9^
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^
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the name is with its
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35
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45
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fel- lowgrownin-ter - twi - ned so close - ly: One thing.
3
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with a se-cond
as
Naiad. 46 ^
m
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(as if trying1 to remind her, to waken her) A - riad - ne!
Echo f.
i
S
&
A- riad - ne!
P
Dryad.
a r i r if \
A - riad - ne!
I rpbr i i ^7
( motioning* them awayO
> i ga
Ariad.
ming - les soon,
Hor - ror!
Nay,
I
^
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s
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i
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47
n i r i f- i
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lone .
And light is her breath, and light- her step. The
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S
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Ariad.
m2
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grass— it moves not where she treads, Her sleep — is pure se -
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Ariad.
rene her mind- Her heart un - tain
ted as the
I
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m
m
32
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se
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Ariad.
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Ariad.
m
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50
3fe
W
will she greet the day.
tm
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s
BE
nil
j^M
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^^
dim.
nzm
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When joy •
h*i
mm
r
pp
^m
im
tnsrv
^— *
b'-|,-ff 5 i I ^
pp
Ariad.
fill - ly
wrap - - ping her cloak a - round her,
^
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51
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Ariad.
Shrou - -ding her face,
she will a - wait de - li - v'rance.
And
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Ariad.
thus in peace for e
Among the dead_will rest.
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Zerbinetta
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ArleCCMnO (in the wines)
JL
%\ i «Tm m j r 1 1 i j 7 g p 1 1 p- p_fj
Try rau - sic's hea-ling
I fear me grief and pain
hermindhave quite o'erthrown.
m
p
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kJ=i
1
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w.
as
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Ariadne (without turning- her head, to herself,
53
m
£
»
Mad, but she
im
Zerbin.
powr,
Scaramuccio (in the wing-s)
I
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She surely is quite mad!
TruffaldinO ( in the wing-si
y\\ vip pnii
j: >
Shesure-ly is quite mad!
t*
ii
Se&a
B
ar'ifa
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^^
k&
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m
m
p
W
m
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as if the last words had reached her through her dream)
^m i j ^
liicht schleppen
, wow slentando
r tir Mr il
Ariad
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Ariad.
m
ttr tgr tfJ
^^
*^ I ^^
To hearts ia sor - row.
I I \ I IjJ J | I |
cru- el fate de -
54
poco acceler.
Allegretto
§§=3:
*:
Ariad.
ni - eth. Zerbinetta (in the-win^s)
i vf1 p-p^^p jip't h I m
poco acceler
Aii! from her sor- row woo her with a song-
^
Allegretto
M. J=S2
Arleechino
55
p- pf I IP PE$=fg
s
#ip
s
m
i
Love and hate and e - v'ry plea - sure,
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Harlk.
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Echo (Pcepeats without soul, like a bird, without text")
etwas zogernd -_ ruhig
3D tranauii
poco rit.
Arl
tranquillo
*!■ P 1 g P p B
i»
Once and ma-nya time a - gain.
etwas zogernd
poco rit
ruhig
tranquillo
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m
pa
she
^jp
4BE
^
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^H
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i
WP
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?p
s
tempo primo
Q> 7 j
Echo
(.more emphatic) u_ _ A -A <*-
£
s m 1
But bereft of sense to Ian - guish,Pain
tempo primo
espr.
lessjoy - less numb and cold,
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Arl.
Who can bear suchcruel an - guish, Worse than_ death a hundred-fold?
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57
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p- i e/p. i p- ;p p I
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Wrest thee from such gloom and an- guish, Wake, if bat to fier - cerpain!
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Arl.
Live,
for joy may come to - mor - row, Live, and wake to
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Echo (wie vorhin)
(Ariadne unmoved, dreams on)
f '^' P ' 3
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Arl.
love .
gain!
poco calando
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f
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m
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Zerbinetta (aside)
'fca. «a
1 yJ^Jnig p p
*
59 tempo primo
Shedoesnot e - ven lift her head.
(the same)
i P p p S
^
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Arl.
tempo primo
All in vain is our
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117
Zerbin.
Arl.
fefc
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3*<-
tnt
(quickly)
JfJlJlJMg JUti
S P Jip p' p p p p p ip^t
Say^vhathasmovedyouso deeply?
(quickly) V
g
£
la-bour. A- las! all our singing was fruitless.
Ne'er
tm
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m
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n
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Echo
Zerbin.
fc£*
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£
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'Tis thus with ev'- ry wench you see.
1
m
%
has the sight of great sor - row un - manned .
3 .
3
me so.
60
Do you not feel thus for ev' - ry ma
Andante mosso m. J = 96
(J nearly j) of the |)
m
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Arl.
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Ariadne (to herself)
i
j j,j> i j j i^^n
^E
^f^
^
^
There is a land,
fromwhenceare ba - nished All things un-clean andun-ho - ly.
i
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m=^;
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^
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m
W^H
m
(rises from the ground)
Ariad.
(She draws her cloak close around her )
a
P5^p
Ariad.
^=^z
cor-rup- tion.
poco cal.
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k=2!=f
I
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rnud. ^
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UP
SB
dim.
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■ «» poco meno mosso
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ggpp
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Ariad.
SE
Soon comes from heavn.
a he - raid, Her
mes call they his
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dolce\ marcato
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Ariad.
P
In gentle movement. Ecstatically.
Movimento piano, estatico 63
name.
jug j pU'i
i
Hiswinged wand the spi-rits compel - -leth:
col Ped.
mm j
pi^
y^s?
Bi
Ariad.
££
Like birds affrigh - -ted,
Like wi-theredleavesbe- fore him they fly.
Thou
8=1
pi
-rjra -yn Jh j- — Q3
ap
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dim.
P
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u
w
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64
£
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Ariad.
^^
beauteous,peaceful god!
iL
Lo!.
Ari-ad - ne wai-teth
Ah! Frompain,from
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Ariad.
£
fied
life's hot fe - ver, Must my heart be pu
fe^
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65
Then thy face to me in - cli -
^=M^
i£
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Ariad.
I
EE£
PJ. PIW'P
Dark-
- nesswill en-shroud my be -
m
ing, On my
WM^t
piu espr.
calando
rit.
66 a tempo
^
a i j ib
g p i ""
fc»
Ariad.
heart .
thy kindly hand-
._ thou'lt lay.
In the
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M
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^
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Ariad.
S
fc?
re - gal fes-tal gar - ments That my motherwroug-htfor me,
I will
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b^
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te
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331
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sosten.
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Ariad.
M
wrap ony wea- ry
f i M r I I r-+^-
bo- dy, And my tomb this cave will be.
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m
a. I «.
JMNN
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te — v
Ariad.
m
67
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P" JJ J
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But my soul in so - lemn si ■
lence
PPW
pg^g
p si- j
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iigpr-cjtr
'feTM?3
Fol - - lo-weth its
u
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68
m
w?m
^^
mis
Ariad.
£
f
£
new- - - - -made lord,
Like a leaf by ze - phyrs dri - ven
n-jTJj^E}
^i
^m «r?-rj
wieder etwas ruhiger
o ^/oco wewa mosso
Ariad.
Full of rap - ture
m
jffipij^a
fol -
3
- lo - weth.
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3
1=1
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dim.
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£
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Ariad.
m
6 J> J j J' JO' I i
On mine eyes there falls a dark- ness
Peace will fill my heart for aye, And wi
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calando a tempo
Ariad
r r r r
i
■ : ■
-o-
•thin this cave my bo- dy Rich - ly dight a- lone will lie.
M-
g j »J J
§m
mm
4
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as
b
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Arisidlie (with growing- rapture)
■9-
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m
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cap - tive soul free - ing,
m^E$E£
This bur - den of be - ing
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a
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£
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71
rising to a great climax
FF?
^a
Ariad.
XSI
¥
Lift thou.
it from me .
Lift!
Lift.
it from
#
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J J J3.J
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r ^cj/ r- — c^
dim.
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m
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Ariad
v me!
Lift,
£eS
g
lift — it from me;
WmW
fcif P bf
a
A^lt^l
%
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a rrrrP
tisitjijf
£*&£*>
This bur- den of be- ing,
J .-4 :♦
mm
MM
a.-
Q' -^
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Ariad.
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Lift.
p
?1^
Lift it from me;
m
m
This bur ■
den of
ft . ^^^m
te
w
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&&
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it-it
if^
s?1
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?
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Ariad.
i j B
be - ing,
Lift, lift .
73
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it from me.
To
^
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51
:= 42-
j^ a (few.
^^
8=
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it
3
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i
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m£
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Ariad.
thee.
link'd in u - - nion e - ter -
-nal,'With thee will Ari-
2==§:
fe^>
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k
pjWp
y \>rP
mm
?
t
5^
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dim . -
fart
rfz'w.
f
TT
etwas ruhi-
poco a poco
Ariad.
ger werden
, meno mosso
75
(she stands as if in a trance)
aceeler.
fes
E fe f'~ P l^°
g
Ariad.
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(Echo, Naiad, Dryad have vanished during Ariadne's monologue)
(come to the stage from the front, and proceed to try to enliven Ariadne by a dance. Zerbinetta remains in the wings )
Allegretto Brighella
s
is
j m ' i p p p p ig g p 1 1 P p bp p
^
This la- dy is too much in - clined lb yield to hea-vi
Scaramuccio .
\ v 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 in & i i 1 1 j ^ g
ag
Arlecchino
SS
This la- dy is too much in - clinedTo yield to hea - vi
l — i-y\9 p MH-P" I P P I I I j
E
S^
p&
This la- dy is too much in-clinedTo yield to hea - vi
Truffaldino p
i i Jmp j p g I jig p p i^^ffT
^
This la-dy is too much in - clinedTo yield to hea - vi
Allegretto m. J = 84
in der Kulisse )
te tip- | p 7 1 7 ^ i p p pTT^Xg- NH^p i
Brigh.
Scaram.
ness of mind.
What- e'er mis-for- tune may be- fal, In time its tra-ces
A*-A J>Jit|t i I iVp^f^iy JM^^ra'^i
ness of mind.
What - e'er mis-for- tune may be- fal, In time its tra-ces
'-m jg g^ Hi v p I P P fr PIP P P ^
m
Arl.
Truffld.
- ness of mind
&
What - e'er mis-for-tune may be- fal, In time
its
W& Crj" g J' v I v ^ ip J'i|A"Ji?i^rp"ip7' ^ -"
What - e'er mis-for-tune may be -fal, In time its tra-ces
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a little more deliberate
poco comodo
i
kfe
n
7iVp Q})frdr^^f
Brigh.
Scaram-
va - nish all.
True love's me-lan - cho - ly Can move com-
m f \f Lr 1 r J
Eg 5&
va - . nish all.
^ *
^>^fCrP' i
H
tra-ces va - nish all.
SB J
TruffM
H
va - msh all.
a little more deliberate
/woo comodo
M>=>;
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o-p p Qt-tiCp p p $$ j
:^£E?
J)jl.^p g
Brig-h.
Scaram.
S8d
- passion But oh! what fol - ly To pine in this fa- shion. True love's me-lan- cho - ly Can
m
JK
a=
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^ j | jg I? ''P P g p P
Trus love's melan- cho- ly Can move com-pas
jarfL
^^$
^
But oh! what fol - ly To pine in this fa- -shion.
True
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Truffle! .
£
$
But oh! what fol - ly Topineinthis fa- -shion
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Brigh.
Scaram.
move com-pas
sion, But
oh! what fol
sion, But oh! what fol
iy
m J3j)>J?J'p ifcjreTP P^g
^
£
love's me-lan-cho - ly Can move com-pas- sion, But oh!
ig
i
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what fol ■
-ly To
^S
Truffld.
p i m ji a g m
True love's me-lan-cho- ly Can move.
--N^-jr^r^
Brigh.
Scaram.
Arl.
Truffld.
i
dim.
78
W"yp |) Jj>JI> p I
noch etwas ruhiger
ancora piu tranquitlo
ly To pine in this fa-shion.
dim... ^_ - p
i Jjihj i
^p,
^§
a
To
gg I -r ~Hi
pine in this fa - shion.
dim.
^E
This beauteous
as
pine in this
. dim.
fa - shion.
i tj>Ju
WM gig J
l^U P p
com - pas-sion.
To try to cheer thee
noch etwas ruhiger
ancora piu tranqutflo
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Brigh
Scaram.
Arl.
Truffld.
fe^
Stands humbly near.
L? p p fr 'PI ^
thee with all her friends.
U> g J> Ji JiinJ^TTjji^Fi
mai - den she and all
PP
her friends.
m » ? | p «r"g==TD' j i j l i v i
Stands humbly near.
thee with all her friends.
gffi^F
I | 1 1 | 5 5 | g 1 g eej
Comes this fair mai - den with all her
friends.
,fP
^,rflg
m
#^q
s
3
f
?ffii#
Jfe.
te
^5
tempo primo, still somewhat deliberately
tempo comodo
0
+mm
Brie
Scaram.
Arl.
To stay thy wee-pingsincewordsallfail us:Will dan-cingrand sin-ging Per- chance a-vail us?
P
I 7 W
(They begin to dance)
Sffi
The
ft
j v 7
S
P
tempo primo, s*iU somewhat deliberately
tempo comodo
ffegl
ijgfWWjij
gi^
trw
j=£
m
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dim.
s§ *^l
p
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Sraram
Arl.
«J c.,r,'o „~ ,DC- ,™ Art i Za.J— 1 !.„ '
80
129
suns ca- res- ses, All tears they soon ba-nish
g HHpi iinr?— rrM
§5
sun's ca- res-ses, All tears thev soon ba-nish.The wan-ton bree-zes Dis - pel.
lo stay thy weeping, since words all fail us, Will
Pig^
i
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s
s
^
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Scarain
Arl.
Truifld.
Will
m
^=&+
the tear
dan - cing and sin - ging Per - chance
espr.
$
Brighella ^f
\ V gj
$
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To
S
7MZ
Scaram.
dan - cing and sin -
la
s hr 1 I
ging Per - chance <
bff a ; i h
vail
| P |iT
Arl.
Truffld.
dan - cing and sin
0 m 0
ging Per - chance a
to
vail
f^-M
I g I v 'Tt 1
.v:b 1 j j
fc=2
rhe wan
- ton bree
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dis - pell
^^
1
2me
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^
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81
p p g p pip p -^-frp I p p p p pp lc ff p p
Brigli.
stay thy weeping Our words all fail us; Will dan-cing and sin - ging Per - chance a- vail us.
£
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Scaram-
J^EESE
'HT fp
^
The
£fc
us.
The
Truffld-
^
the tear.
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S
2PC
«
Brifrh.
Scaram.
Arl.
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ton bree - - zes Dis
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deigns not to smile.
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your dan
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ne goes; ™
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Scaram.
cing
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Leave us a - while.
(Exit to the right)
dancing.
Scaramuccio (as he goes)
\ I 7/iilff J^ff j j Jjjjl
(Exit to the right)
I
In vain our song,our dan-cing.
(Exit to the left)
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Truffld.
smile.
Truffaldino
V
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(Exit to the left)
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To slay herweepingOurartsall fail us.
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Recitative and Aria
Moderato, in strict time throughout
Moderate, senza alcuna licenza
Zerbinetta (taking- a deep obeisance to Ariadne)
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tedkinglyhearts_ and souls likethir.e,Canneerbemea-suredorweig-hed byrulesandlawsthatguide The lot
(Approaching- a step nearer-But Ariadne pays no heed to her)
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But yet.
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(Ariadne in order to avoid seeing- her, veils her face)
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stan - ding?
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To cpn-fess the truth to our- selves,
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You will not deign to hear me_
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in- etwas gemessen
«"d un poco misurato
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of o-cean?
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(Ariadne retreatsto the mouth of the Cave*
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That by the same grief hath not been smitten.
)oco ritard.
105
Ziemlich rasch
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Deserted! And a - ban-doned!
De - so-late!
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man-kind:
I my-selftoo have known them, have dwelt in many a one
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accelerando
(At this point Ariadue retreats quite into the cave, and Zerbinetta addresse
ritard.
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And yet I did not learn to load all men with cur - ses. Faith-less are they, past
if
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the rest of her consoling- speeches to an invisible listener.) fgsteS ZeitlTiaiB
1Q7 al rigor e di tempo
M.J:
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Zerbin.
believing, wi-thout mea
sure!
A few hours of night,
a fe - ve-rish
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^
Zerbin.
s
day, The sigh of a breeze, a Ian - guishing glance.
And lo! they are
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Zerbin.
changed! But are we — are we im-mu-ne Againstthese pi-ti-less en - chant-ments, these
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changes, that passall under - stan
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Full oft,— when I think, for e - ver un - sha-ken, My cons-tan-cy
(singend}_
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tings as - sail me.that
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tas - ted a year
110
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Tr ^r tfr -j-^f
:£
ning; And soon 'tis a new love in
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se
ere - cy bur - ning, Holds
my heart
fast in its
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Zerbin.
con - que-ring spell. Though de - ceit sche - mingln ac - tion_ not
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true to all see - ming, False is my will
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#
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base-ly de - ceive him,
fe^
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Zerbin.
still— Though lo - ving him still.
allargando a tempo
Z> rbin.
Full oft when love seems for e-ver un - sha - - ken, Longings for
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(Breaks off suddenly)
se - cre-cy bur
rung...
t
& iuT3TT
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ii
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m
Zerbin.
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lia - - zzo andMez-ze - ti-no;Then it was Ca- vi
cchio, then Bu- rat -
i
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ti - no, ThenPas-qua rjej
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lo! Who could be - lieve
p$m
it? Some-times to all
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r± mm
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"ll J a M B -UL_yJi
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P P P PI g IP P J) J' I J- Jtt
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Zerbin.
ling,Half ter-ror un - won-ted,Halfwon-der de - li
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Rondo.
Allegro, m. d= 54
mi
120
£
Like a god each one did I wel - come.Dumbwhen first he
!7 "-V
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B
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wm
gree - ted my sight;
By his first kis-ses en - rap - - tured,
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By the god soon was I cap -tured; By his arts.
trans - for - - rned
W£
£ti£M^JM
mm
iS^M
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less cap -tured quite.
Like a
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god.
each one didi. I
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f=S^
wel - come.
Each one soon trans-formed me quite,.
124 Still more quietly
Zerbin.
Zerbin.
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163
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a tempo
rilard.
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129
acceier. 1^0 j^
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tempo primo
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sogh cap - tured
was.
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144 Recitative-, in strict rhythm'
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Zerbin.
SOOn, SOOn. ArleCChinO (leaping- from the wing-s)
SI
t i Fpp pTP^tf
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p^b
5 »>• * j
Pret-ty sermon,but you preach to
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(Turning- quicklyto him)
3
^^
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f^»
Yes, itseemsthat la-dy and I, each have a dif - fe-rent lan-guage.
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Arl.
deaf ears.
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Zerbin.
(Drily)
fe
'Twouidnotsur-priseme, if be-fore longshelearnsthatmineis far thebest for a
gj v jgj ^
It seems so.
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T=£
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TfuPl'l'Hpt ''PPTPIf ^p'pif~?* V'P g P
u
o^> I
j * J'Hp p-pii
tste
woman.
For whom do you take me?
(With one bound, he is at her side)
1
We must wait pa-tient-ly.
*A^
SB
Butthere'sone thing forwhichl won'twait.
3
Far an en-
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f
W^ff
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mf
SB
I
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<fo»z . ■?
^
(She frees herself)
3
(Tries to embrace her ) 1AR (She frees herself)
Arl.
-chanting' youngwoman, with whom'tis my ear
nestwishto im-prove my slight ac
3 *-
'iifi'rfffi
&*-tfM i wSm 1 1 j' W8 g "p p g
E^S
Zerbin.
Whatpre-sump-tion!And,worstof aii.here! Two steps from the ro-yal lady's man-sion.
sa^i
teb
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quaintance.
Pooh! Mansion; 'tis
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(Energetically frees herself/
i \ gp p ^y
g i v ? ggp
Zerbin
Whatmat-ters that?
I real-ly believeyou
9#Pf^#E
I.
('Tries ag-ain to kiss her)
I f aPPBifr ^
W3,
on-ly a ca-vern.
Why much, ithas no win - dows.
Vr9t
Zerbin.
Arl-
i^mm
festes ZeitmaB
in tempo fermo
(Looks him up and down. half to herself)
^m
would be ca-pa-ble
* -r-jt^m^^^^
To think that there are wo - men, to
mm
w^rnm
Do not doubt, of ev'rything!
testes Zeitmafi
n strict time
I
a
mm
gft
^tefe >
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g|tV>r-yp p i! fnp
Zerbin.
whom for this ve - ry rea-son he's plea-sing.
3gt
^^fr
Arl.
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(Has got away from Arlecchino,
runs to the front )
148
167
(To herself, yet almost to the audience)
m
I ^B
Zerbin.
Arl.
I
•pypf^ftr^r |fft
Oh Providence! If it is
*tti
toe just such a wo - man!
Brighella
-JL
m
i
W
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&m
(Putting- there heads out of TT.t TT., n , ■ l i
the wings left and right ; hi! Hi! Zer-bi- net - ta!
it tL Scaramuccio ( | j j^
iii
*
-7. 7 g | | |gg
5
Truffaldino
ggjl|l=ll
Hi! Hi Zer-bi -net -ta!
1 \ ' r^y'g | p l|M
Hi! Hi! Zer-bi -net - ta!
s»:»ifr'T r r r^
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Zerbin.
real-ly your in-ten-tion that we should re-sist the men in ear-nest, O why_ then were so
mmmm
Zerbin.
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Zerbin.
Brigh.
Scaran
Arl.
TFuffld.
Allegretto
149
■a-ted.
A
(at the front, Left)
i 5 7 •? ii
S
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(at the front, Ripht)
To con-
I 5 •pf^hJ
s
SB
(at the back)
Tocon-
S
j ■/nnfl
^m
(at the front, Left)
Tocon-
I 77 7
P-
m
Allegretto m. J. = 60
lb con-
tf
a
i ^ P g P i i
Brig-h.
Scaram.
Arl
Truffl.
MM' ' P
"r=r
-sole this moo -dy la - dy Try no more, 'tis la-bour lost!
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-sole this moo -dy la - dy Try no more, 'tis la-bour lost!
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-solethismoo-dy la - dy Try no more, 'tis la-bour lost!
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7 j EE
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-solethismoo-dy la - dy Try no more, 'tis la-bour lost!
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Scaram.
Arl.
Truffl.
u
mfy m f- ft . m P- tip
a-aJi p j l r 1 1 r | j g 1
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e^
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If all comfort she re - fu - ses, Do not
P
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If all com
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3
fort she re - fu - ses, Do not
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2|£
If all
com
fort she re - fu - ses, Do not
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F IH !i
If all com-fort she re - fu
ses. Do not baulk.
a
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1j
pi
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tf«)'lW * fesU^
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it
m
m
-jCfl (Zerbinetta dances from one to the other, cajoling' each one)
u.
r4^k
150
grazioso
j ifggilplgig a
M'FfT fU
3rig-h.
Scaram.
u
baulk her of her will!
ml
(In a stupid tone) t\j0 m0o-dy lad am I
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baulk her of her will!
gj tr hP %fe
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baulk her of her will!
9tfi
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5 I 7
Tfuffl.
4H- 0-
her of her will!
£
grazioso m. J ■ = 69
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Brifrh
stets leicht fliejBend
sempre mosso grazioso
Brig-h.
bask That is all that I ask.
Mb
(With a cunning" Expression)
Scaramuccio p
\ i i $^}U — &$
33*g
Here in this isle are sweet nooks in
Uk p
m
it
g I p t i m p 1r Pi-'-
Scaram.
plen - - tyTherelet me lead you, I know them all.
152 TruffaldinO (Loutishly amorous)
Hi "p i i Hi p I S ^^
I I iw g§§
Did I a cha-riot and two hor-ses own,
Soon with this char- mer
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A 1M
171
?Hk i i '^=ff
M-P-P
p p P P
Whileher sly an - tics Fool them com-plete - - ly, I stand here
gj s 1 1 r
Truffld.
I'd fly a - lone.
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S
2\ espr^-^-
f?s
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f
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4*:
Zerbmetta (dancing- from one to the other)154
m
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Some
thing com
■nA r p-p-M m i
Arl.
wai - tingWat-chingdis - creet - ly!
rt
fig
> ^z« > >
;p i s 1 1
Zurbin.
£
^£
pel
^?7
ling
Ne'er ca
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Fjdgj
ir
i
t" 7 | |T
cious,
Al-ways a
j— ?^ rrTig
te iirrrrfr
<fm. -P
^4
155
1 pHH i i i urns g j '7 i ^j^ g g ^g
Zerbin.
der, new won
-der de
4*
N^P
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tftog.
T
ftp p i
T*
r
±=d=M
nh m p rrj
i
SI
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S
p
tf
e
Zerbin.
li - - cious!
yg^l | g -^^^^
«
I am not moo - dy_
m
Scaramuccio
^m
aB
Arlecchino
I g git
I'd fly a
I I 7
S
Ji?-^-
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Jft J. JB.
I watch here dis - creet - ly.
m — 0 — »
9 9-
9 •-
r
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7 7 7
3
S^
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f
f^f
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Zerbin.
pi
156 ^
Sowas it with Pas-qua-riel
lo and Mez-ze •
H rr? I
Scaraiu
lone with her.
gag
,a
> ^ p
>M P
Arl.
While her sly an
tics Fool themcom-
Truffaldino
ggi j g j p g 1 1 j ^
And I know them all.
V'JU/OT
IF
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) •> ?!
j r -^CJ
Zerbin.
u.
&
tin!
p p p iJffi^r^ mm f ir -'r e
Then with Ca - vi
cchio andBu-ra - ttin! Ne'er ca-
| g | | 1 g fa
Arl.
plete - ly, I stand here wai
ting,Wat-chingdis - creet-ly!
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Zerbin.
cious,Some - - thing com -
H*
Brighella
fe§
mm
H
m
m
i i
Nomoo-dy lad am I.
^fe
y i pp
Arl.
7 7
I wait here dis-
U.
m
i p m a
is
Zerbin.
fe*
**
ES
pel - - - ling And there were some
Scaramuccio i?
times • not one but
^
S
$
j 5 £
I'd fly a - lone.
with her.
Arl.
^^
E
7 7
creet
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u
m
two..
¥
I ; a
*r~
A - las!
but some
m
3A
Brighella p
175
- times, but
S
ft
Sweet nooks in
m
Scaram.
p=r
Sweet nooks in
P
£
r it
pym
7 7 IV
I stand
^m
here
Truffaldino p
still
^
*
Sweet nooks in
Zerbin.
Brigh.
Scaram.
Arl.
Truffl.
some
times, but some
u
a r i
7 7
g »P P
£
plen - - ty,
and I know them all..
U
'■r—t*
MP g I
£
7 7
plen
ty,
and I know them all..
9BJjfc£
S
i i g
wai
- ting, wat
ching dis
^¥Fi
£
g I g
7 7
• f— *
plen
ty,
and I know them all.
fc*
I . 3
0-^
3 3,
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m
ft J IgF^y
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176
Zerbin.
Brigh
sehr lebhaft
motto animate
(While dancing", she seems to lose a shoe)
¥rt££rrf f f p pfp \ \
(Scaramuccio, quickly seizes the shoe and kisses it)
times, yes, there are
two.
*»
8B
fete
Scaram.
^^
feS
creet
iy-
»>tftf g
Trnffl.
sehr lebhaft m. J • = 84
#w#<? animate i ^--t — ;
(She allows him to put it on and whiie
he does so, she leans on Truffaldino,
who had fallen at her feet.)
w
m t j \ i i
I 't fr Pt"^
£
Zerbin.
9
How he stoops,
to con - quer try - ing!
6368
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1 Rfl ^^e nas 6"iven Scaramuccio the palm of her hand to kiss,
I OU and beg-in s to dance ag-ain)
177
m
i
Zerbin
m
»
7 y
a
^
If of them I make him
& ifc
i ^ j ^ 1
nj. «L 5 J
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P^S
fe:
as r
^
iii
£
V^f \^f jgj
7 7 7
¥r UlJn i
163
Zerbin.
*ft
jea-lous,
Brighella ^^»»^>
P j 7 7-f^
Hr iv
■pr |
5
fo- 'h
^Pinp-yp.T"?
ss
«
a
If of them shemakes me jea - lous, See how nim - bly, see how
Scaramuccio (dancing-)
7 p pV^j^
Mf of him_
Jlj,«LJ
SI ^Sffif^
HP
^tt
semprepp
B^ ;=
tfC
¥r j-y-y1;
£
it
. IRA Metr. J. = 73
Zerbinetta. b^^ ( s^y^oi
^m\m<\
m
I 7 7
Soon you'll see the coy young-
zea - lous, see how nim - bly, how zea - - lous, Round a-bout her
Brigh.
m iJw dtr\fl i'^
*.-it \ fr j jg lJ>l
ScaraTi.
- shemakes us jea
lous,
ski
See how nim - bly round a
TruffaldiriO (dancing-) i
PS
fe
How the hus - sy
_ r ^ ^ "~^ ^ l^HM —
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&
gg§|
gg
^
gi iyr l,r
cresc.
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tea
^
/>
&
.»
■§
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178
Zerbin.
Brigh.
Scaram.
A^'flf ^ * pup 1 trVp'r | if 1
-y-y-
fel - low Nim-bly round me pi - rou - ette!-
g
fr=fc
¥
pi - rou-ette!
^njn^pr m "pibr "c^spf
1 7 y
W^
-bout
her, All of us will pi - rou - ette! .
HjMpT
-V
^ b
&
2Pt
Ba bp*
fc2
5EE3E
?
B
Truffld.
=£=
32*
makes them nim - bly;
Each of all the o - fhers jea - lous,Rounda-
ife
a
cresc.
%
A
m
t
Zerbin.
y i
£
£
If of them I make him jea - lous, Soon you'll
a
mm
%
Truffld.
P I r
m
7 7
-bout her
pi -
rou
ette!
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165
uM^\^f^^r^yr l]P jj *^
Zerbin.
S
»
see the coy young- f el - low Round a - bout_ me pi - rou - ette!
Brighella ml
gg Up j ^ | | l lyfeE^
See how nim-bly see how zea - lous,
P
Scaramuccio
-2%
&
jJH ft y l,i> J) | y | J) J) J J)
See how nim-bly, see how zea - lous
S*
y g P ES
bck
y'vp p I
Truffld.
2
See how nim-bly, see how zea -lous,
J^l^J*
yi^p y r jj
^,w^
(While the three are making- their pirouettes, Zerbinetta throws
herself backwards into the arms of Arlecchino, and hurriedly
disappears with him.)
3M
~ m v'T "p r p i y *p tf^rni i
I will round her pi - rou- ette.
P m jg 1 p | ^^
set
Scaram
Truffld
I willroundher pi - rou- ette.
aa I'pfrr jlMs
Si
E^F*
I willroundher pi - rou -ette.
m
f^
y
u , -H
%
r 't 7ej
1^=^
9#np
sempre f
i
£ :v
fc£
^fe
r^P^
*£,
bi
b5
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180
t
m
166
etwas lebhafter Metr. J. = £8
pocopiii mosso
M
\ y E
Brigh.
Scaram.
Mine the
■ft*
(trie three find themselves alone)
&
a
Mine the shoe.
»
| »fi|T j j
Truffld
V V
Mine the hand,
etwas lebhafter
iffflVYj
j! B j r S
I I g % § I
Brigh
Scaram.
Truffld
glance.
I have sue -cee- ded!
il 1 1 i
h J) jg | | 3
m
I have sue - cee - ded !
I have sue - cee - ded !
>>% l 1 j g | I fr 'IB v j p- g | Up j | g ^P V
I have sue - cee -ded!
Mine the hand.
I have sue-
fffiHil .it ja #if #»y
P >n^ ra
^H
iU
1 i§ §
il^nTq
6308
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Brigh.
Scaram
167
P
$kPC{t j 'pp i j »rr 1 ^ *p i»r r^
I am her love 'tis me.
she ex - pec - - teth,
ste
p"[3rP p pi
Hrr-~7rlr[
I g g i r :EEE^»
I am her love -'tis me.
she ex - pec - - teth,
StiM a i
je.
Truffltf,
£
£
-cee-ded!
Now "must
I quick
^?P
Brigh
Scaram
Truffld
m o I ii
cj-esc.
m
sr
3 . J> i r fe 'i
^m
£
8 y
Me she has cho -
»
sen,Them she re - jec
cresc.
teth!
J "J1 m
bJ> J) J) j> IV 7> p j
Me she has cho -
sen/Them she re - jec - - teth!
ft|
#=#
!E
y y
iy
creep off un - hee - ded!
6368
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182
Brigh.
Scaram.
Truffld.
168
m
Z-
f
*
^m
:1
■i
i
*
B:
£!
Me she choo - seth, Them she re-jec - teth! I'm her love,_ -'tis
tUr-
p p Pi FFf
P P P P
*
Me she choo - seth, Them she re-jec - teth! I'm her love,_ 'tis
J.
gB I r g i p p p r i i r pp^
Me she choo - seth, Them she re-jec - teth! I'm her love;_ 'tis
m
m p j i g
Brigh.
Scaram
Truffld.
me she ex - pec - teth!
4
m
BB^
(all three slink into the wing's)
I
*
me she ex - pec - teth!
-M-B p p *r m
me she ex - pec - teth!
s
I
^»
?J3l
a
i
i
fe ytt « *
m
i
Hl^
p ^ffmv
mk
kj
(Immediately afterwards Scaramuccio reappears first
of the three, from the right, in front of the stage disguised.)
mm
j j y y \ =¥=
6368
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Scaramuccio
(Softly)
183
(Looks around)
P
Hush! where can she be? where has she gone?
m § §
,,» n
Sraram
U
ft
170 ti • l. 11 (Coming' from the left
v Brighella (Disguised) stupidly cunning-)
p j -7fl P S I > ^ p *P P
(Turns to the right
7 j y
Hush! where is she?
where can she be?
be?
Scaram
m gig v ^=*^
y^yj^ u?J^
i# >*. i*. jjilA >A >.
j P g
%
%
aft
il
= i
^JEgB
i ,-f ... I
n
W
and runs into Scaramuccio, who is just returning)
"' -J
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184
Truffaldino
(Disguised)
172
(Coming, from the left, at the upper left hand
corner, just Brighella is taking his first
step to the right)
P
173
(Runs into the two, who are running into each other.
All three stagger to the centre of the stage)
Truffld
|l
Brighella (To himself)
% i >r ft
g^f
174
j i » I y
4
M
m
O, curse the fel - low!
Scaramuccio ^ob^^)
^m
±=5t
f3^£
O, curse the fel - low!
(To himself)
Si
(To himself) p
Truffld.
O, curse the fel - low! But I carit be
pjjgi EJgp
•\if^ |
iH Jiw beH
ZB=
P»
JPI3H
^
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h&^.
m
m
h ^
hh
i
pp
i
B5
y ^ R#+
aaes
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185
«
B
,__ 3/ etwas gemachlicher
1/0 'iunpoco comodo
ZerbinettSt (Invisible, at the back) jf — ~*-^
m
i
That a heart its own
*&■ jgS
ftp ifrr
<#>».
m
But I cant be
— dim^
re - cognized!
|S
h i as y a y:
Scaram
Truffld
«M *
But I cant be
re
cog-nized!
ass
s
*
jot
re
cog-nized!
JS»
3/ etwas gemachlicher
/4a« yoco comodo
m m m
ss
si
^
£
££=^
SS
rii'ii
r±*
a ^3^3
i?p
9gji
P3
J) y j§j r fliW [ g pip
y fly y
h„i „->
::»
r
I
u
(Brighella, Scaramuccio, Truffaldino look at each other)
EE
Zerbin.
B
£
se-cret should al-waysread so ill,
Its own
w3"^. Einm ij^^
^
f
g 7 p 7 g
Ft?
*r r t k
1
fc ?*;?
r— 7
J>y JlrJ)
P
^
lr r r
Zerbin.
ajifa^
#
17C 6/ wieder lebhafter
I/O %<piu animato
£
se - cretshould read.
so ill!
ArleCChin.0 (Also invisible)
> j rpP
I I vP''lp|'l
rr=^
Formand fea - ture praise de - fy - inj
JHrwie_der lebhafter
- — t — , fiflj^ piii animato
6368 C-SjDr.
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186
Zerbin.
Bri^h.
Scaram.
u
I v v ^- up 1 1 g i y |
is
Hands that clasp me, lips that
tf
gj j 7 'in | i p |"p s j j
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
ii y \ iiip 7 1 nip \ y m
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
gg||j 7 7 S p S ff 1 j 3 j g
Truffld. ■
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
jjgg
W
Zerbin.
kiss!
P
ftp "P » P I *P
Sitt
7 7 £
Brigh.
^^
tt
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
7 7 i?p \>p i m | Up 77 j
E*
Scaram.
^ft
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
4
v *Hf I 7 p gg 7 7*
S
Truffld.
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
^ ^7J5 MTJ:
A
8S
t^f df n
m
ft
pa
W
mg
te- I
y§
fe^~^- *
1 bf ; q£, f
/
f fa; g
S
SfF^
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178 tempo primo aber stets ,?ehr lebhaft
m
(sempre molto mosso)
187
1
Zcrbin. 1
£
Hands —
Arle- ^
cchino
that
clasp, _
m
1 — § i f r
lips.
^^
that
Hands
that
clasp,
tamTin nTMmn aber stets sehr lebhaft
icnipo |)nmo feemp.„. molto mosso)
i
lips
a: ~
that
gg-
l^S
£0
i*
#
^
J> B @ I
r
r
Zerbin.
Arl.
fa-1^
181
poco piu mosso
Zerbin.
Harlk.
heart .
mM
in
blissi
i=£
=#=
heart.
bliss!
Scaramuccio
h h <, »
m
Oh, oh!
Truffaldino
I
7 7 7
A. 7453 F. 6368
188
Brigh.
*H * g P g ^ ^ g
Oh, oh, oh, oh, the thief!
777
Oh, oh!
7 7 y =¥=
The
s
Scaram.
V 7
7 7
Oh, oh!
gfi P 7 7 ^^^
7 j 7 l-y-P"^ !>ff 5^?
Truffld.
£
oh!
The thief!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, the
^WPiiiP
^?gay
| yUryyrn^
^
gjp l|y *p^*P
y-vr^.iJlfii
^
■ J B s g i
3^E
r *r
P tf'r^_ r *p
f
IS
te=F^
M[T B
g
7 7 7 *?
Brigh.
thief!
The wic
ked, wic - ked thief!
m
W
ZP='
Scaram.
7 7 7
wm
%
The wic
ked, wic - ked thief!
WL
m
m f P
I
5
:s?=sF
Truffld.
thief. The wic - ked, wic - ked thief!
The wic - - ked,
SB
tJJi.JJhJit^"r 1 1 ^
fS^r^rfc^^Jrm^
!>*•
Si
it
I
g
5
^F
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189
Brigh.
Scaram,
P v i Up
182
^
J — J^ r g
y y
The wic - ked, wic - ked, wic - ked thief!
m
The
*
£
B g 1
£
y 7 J)
p r P
The wic - ked, wic - ked, wic - ked thief!
The
*Mr p f" I 1 1
¥^£
fc£
Truffld.
wic - ked, wic - ked thief!
The wic
i
Zerbinetta
183
I P r I g i r 1 ^
j_ j rJJi^EjE
S
Form and fea - ture praise de - fy - ing, To ca-
Arlecehino
i
lnn
E
t
Form and fea- ture praise de-fy - ing,
gg j r i
s
Brigh.
*— y-
wic - ked, wic - ked thief!.
*
£
"77
Scaram. -
E
ic - ked, wic - ked thief!-
#k~rfr a
*e
i
Truffld.
iEE^P
■y— y-
ked,wic - ked thief!.
6368
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190
Zerbin.
Arl.
|Hmgnd^ m &\*Q v€M
Nfe^
ess ca-ress re - ply- ingHands that clasp and lips that kiss, Bin - ding-
•>:h ^ ^Htp ["r P"r a m 1 1 i^
To ca-ress ca - ress re -ply- ing, Love that binds.
184
j^r^W
=£
^=F
e a
ZcrMn.
lo - ving heart to heart,
Bin - ding heart.
§8
?r if r
§
to heart.
in
i ■> ffqf
Arl.
heart to heart,.
Lo - ving heart-
to heart.
3righella
j ' 7 r^-»k
7 yp
^S
The thief,
the thief,
the
Scaramuccio
gEEES
^
7 7 l.5
■*— y-
The thief,
Truffaldino
the thief,
the
m
PMfU
%
£
-*J—^~
y y
Oh, oh, oh, oh, the thief,
the thief,
the
pm
«
IP
■ * * m
&
cresc. .
&0k
v=m
m
r&Ml
Jjftg
ik$n
T
6368
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Zerbin.
Arl.
Brigh.
I
Iff*
185
19i
-yr
s
100 S+-Am
in bliss.
Bin-dingheart to heart in bliss.
1?
s
1^N£
felj_ f»r 1 Eg
5EE*
in bliss.
Bin-ding heart to heart_
in bliss.
ih J p | lb ir g g v g l J gj » itP p p p g
wic - ked, wic - ked thief. Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
te i J iiJ'u I p y Pi J 1 Hvt I p ti g i
Sea ram.
wic - ked, wic - ked thief. Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
m
I I r P
j£
Truffld
ZP=
R^
5
^^^
3==t
ic - ked, wic - ked thief. Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
t
.?♦:'
H r m ir^gf
j*
I
a^ »
^
/
#,
fff^K W
el
X*i
ib.
^s^s
#^t
fg
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»» n p nr p n
0 \t
Zerbin.
Arl.
Brigh.
Scaram.
Truffld.
Hands thatclasp_ lips_
that kiss,.
Bin - ding heart to
ap T Tiii£jf Orfiip mmmz
£
Lips that rain_
kiss - es, Bin - ding heart to
t
fc=»
it r M i
m
m
-y— y-
3=?t
£
jyt
oh!
I
The thief! The thief!
The wic
1 r a
^
I
-?-*-
^3z
£
^^:
oh!
The thief! The thief!
The wic
V:fy r \ i^^1
§
gi
V V J)
zfcfc
±2=
oh!
#
teg
# *■
4*. 4
= 8*
The thief! The thief!
'# V
The wic
W
s
f=F=*
»-••
a
SI
id
§
P
£1
ae
si
636S
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Zertrin.
fe#
M
186
heart.
m
£
TT"> g if
heart .
to heart-
Brig-h.
Sear
Truffld.
ked, wic - ked,wic - ked thief!
to
I
S^^g
ked, wic - ked,wic - ked thief!
m 1 r p^*g=g
s
i
ked, wic - ked, wic - ked thief!
The three, as they dance off
is
*
Zerbin.
heart.
m
m
angry and disappointed)
fr^ff
k Thiisfi iai}ah~iTFt
i ^^^^inl^p
PP?
*
I
i J Ji
=F=i
p
P8f
g m
w.
V
m
r
dim .
PP
6368
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187
£=
Brighella
i
193
F^Ff
*
Oh, oh, oh, the thief!
Scaramuccio
') g 7 | |l>p 7 ^=^
7 7
Oh, oh,
oh, oh!
Truffaldino
ai
P ^g P v P
Oh, oh, oh,
It*
(Exit)
i^
Brigh.
7 7
7 7
Oh, oh.
*
(Exit;
1> Ji i J'
Scaram.
Oh, oh,
oh, oh.
-Exit)
3S
7 7 g g 7 7
Truffld.
thief!
Oh, oh.
6368
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194 SCBflB III (The Naiad, Dryad and Echo run on, almost simultaneously from
188 a i ■■ -.■» the rig-ht, the left, and the back respectively.)
Sehr schnell.
ifrFrpace.
m
sm
Naiad
yyy
Dyrad (In great agitation)
Si
==£
Z3I
35Z
«
Sehr schnell. m. d = i38
Vivace.
gj^r-B
A ra - - diant mar
g —rr
^m
^
T3Z.
m
pp jpp
nhMh:^EE
^3
r>
o
?e
fife"
«
khAJL _g_*
as
^
Nai.
iAi
boy, oh how come - ly!
Echo.
You
si
0 — m O-
ite
A youth - - ful god!
Fr^F
M- Mp
9 0
w
*
Dry.
. - vel! ^ youth - ful god!
His name then...
'fatl'lf it
^m
a
g$§f
^
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?c
%
%
m
2=
i>
-TT"
ifefc
Wr n
189
Nai
Echo
Dry.
know it?
Bac - chus!
mm
*£
TV
p
a
A youth
ful god!_
A youth - ful god!
m
ASH
Bac chus!
A. 6303. 7453 F.
195
Nai.
%4
Em
ifa
A boy, oh how come - ly!
Pay
heed.
BS
*y
i
;Pifr^-p7
t
Pay heed to my words!
His
E§
£
' mf
tBE*
t
fc£*
33
n
pg
^
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|p-J»-«:
S^
=£:
jdt
3^
fe
as
190
Nai.
Dry.
■ *
Born of king - ly li-neage!
y*5ft
as
wm r
^s
32
mo-ther died gi-ving him birth!
ftti.f 1:
Wrf
gi
^
trfl
w
A great
igp|
t^jF 1 ft
f
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f?f
*fa
as
p
*
B=t
pp
M^
Mff-E-4*f-
e
£
i&*
si
>IF=F1'
■ ■
5fc
Nai.
Bern of ro - - yal li-neage!
<W^
S
Dry.
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O-1-
god's
be - lo - ved!
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Who the god that loved her?
( with enthusiasm ) 3
m
k
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A great god's
be - lo - ved!
SB
m
22Z
zz:
lo
ved!
ias i,vi i,i 1
myrif s
But the young wean
ling.
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reared.
and ten
Ha
ded by Nymphs.
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( Carried away )
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Echo
Dry.
Am
A great god's be- lo-ved!
'TwasbyNymphshewas reared.
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m j
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y#t?n
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Nai.
Echo
Dry.
m
m
i&t
Guar - ded by Nymphs was his boy - hood di -
§1 r r r
IE
Twas by Nymphshe was reared!
m
p
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vine!
£
£
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his- boy-hooddi - vine!
m
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TV
H&i
M4
hooddi - vine.
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Echo
Dry.
am
Would that so gra - cious_a task
m
hadbeenmine. <In a birdlike voice)
Would that so
J ^ | jg frppl'1
Would that so gra - cious a task
hadbeen mine.
Echo
Dry.
gra-cious a task hadbeenmine.
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^^
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ife
m
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A boy no long - er,
»pc£
See*
a m-
a youth a
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Dry.
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s
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as
to
Dryad.
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Dry.
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Wild com-pa-mons he sum - mons to aid him,
^m
fe
196
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Trim - ming his sails To the fa - vou-ring breeze!
Dry.
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Dan - - gemot hee - ding!
i
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helms - man.
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his first ad - ven
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Dan - - ger not hee
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spee- ding!
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Dry.
7^Z
Dan - gemot hee - - ding!
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know what it
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Echo
Dry.
noch schneller.
Nai.
Echo
^ ha-ven they reach, Straight -way to her
pa - lace the path
he
m
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g
Right soon_
her is
land ha-ven
they reach,
Nai.
Echo
-e-
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i
*
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treads.
Tor - ches are fla-mins:_
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m
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^
On the thre - shold she
M. o =69
J ~ appassionato '.— '.zfL'tt
m
3J
Dry.
wel
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comes him,
fesi
To the ban - quet.
leads.
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I
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S
legato
73 73 -IS -O
72 a 73 73
Dry.
73 73
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Echo.
□E
HE
EC
2)2=
«
Meat she gives-
him,
m
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him,
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S
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(eagerly)
m
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The ma
g-ic wine.
m
ftp'
Echo
Dry
91.
The ma
g-ic
sa
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Gives him wine
Tj2 ^T
tts — =fcrrr= rfl — ars 1 — r-s — ~i - M- — 1
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wine,
- get
Dry.
P
the sweet - ness
(Triumph in her voice)
hid
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fa
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I
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- den!
ifc r i i
r i- t fy i|r'~^'~~ ^ if I
god is bid - den, Naught, she proud - - ly deems, can
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dim.
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him, Prone_
to fall in swi
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spells are vain,
5
None can en - slave him, All her arts the god de-
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Naiad.
©
hi) I
&
But her spells,-
But her spells_
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m
Echo
m
^r=^^
^
£
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But her spells,
But her spells-
WtESE
Dry.
- ^^T^^^P i J ^^ Ig ^
ties.
All_ her art de - fies
For_ her spells do
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Echo
Dry
Do not en - slave him,
Do
not en-slave him,
All her
fftfy .) p Phr 'if i ifr
Do not en -slave him, Di
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til I
not en- slave him, Do rot en-slave him,
All her
I
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tip §
£
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not en
slave_
him.
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p —
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the god de - fies!
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the god de - fies!
206
205
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ft
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ft
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p
From the dead
ly arms that bound-
dim.
g-etragen
" sostenuto
*»
rue
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ft
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rw-
207
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a p
P
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Dry.
f
^
— him,
Pale,
mazed.
be - hold.
him freed, 'Mid the
m
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m
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pp sostenuto
HE
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50-
2SE
3E
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m
Stands re
Dry.
P3
£
beasts that gro - vel round him, Stands re - vealed a god in
deed!
ffi P tfJ
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3pl
H
m
s
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-I©-5-
2XSZ
^=f=£
vealed_
stands re - vealed, Stands re - vealed_
god in
• 209 Naiad. (At the Entrance of the cave
53T
=^S
^
£
£
iJPw
na
fin % birdlike voice, entranced;
dne!
Slee
¥Pn.
i
Echo
deed! God in - deedL
Dryad. (At the Entrance of the cave I
Nai.
Echo
Dry.
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Echo
Dry.
mar - vei!
I.
r i r k
f.
m
God-
in - deed-
Re
I
^P=^
£
beau - teous mar - vel!
i
»«!
w
rHT ,#^u> eLfe
I
&
M
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cresc.
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r Of
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s
Nai.
Echo
Dry.
god!
*
5E
ft
£
vealed!_
(still speaking- into the cave)
m
^
?=^
Yes
ter-day the
Echo
Dry.
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^
Echo
Dry.
H 1 r
Hi
£
vealed.
a god!
Mk - i
Quaf
fing of the ma
znr
g\c wme_
ife
&
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i
te&;
a
7^V
i
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213
H
fe
>~~y
Nai.
Dry.
therhashe come to - day!
Hear'st thou,
A - ria
fete jg
214
S
Nai.
Dry.
dne?
m=»
m
a I
ria
dne?
piUgi
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p _. p
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ruhiger werden calando
209
Ariadne, as if drawn by mag-ic, comes, listening.out of the cave.
The three Nymphs, also listening-, withdraw to the sides and the back.
GemaUigter, aber immer noch schnell (0) Metr. J = 104
Meno nwsso ma sempre Allegro (0)
/I J (Young-, supernatural, dreamy)
ji ti&iCChXLS (His voice behind the scene)
m
m s>\r cr 1
3E
i
» — 1
^=r
T
^
Cir - ce,
Cir - ce.
M
8
Canst thou hear me call to thee? What thou.
-~ * A 3
m
w=m
s
ft*
»
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fp^
zz:
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216
wm
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£
Baech.
didst to me
is naught,
But those now held.
A
fm±^
it. £1
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tf
I
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^^f
■/rtrTrf
dLi
sempre pp
mm
te^E
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&
m
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Bacch
thrall.
$$$$£
to thee,
For them,.
what
fflgES
m
■»
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:&yr-
hast
JIT.
thou
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Bacch.
i
tf
n=f=r
p.
m
■ZJZ
Bacch.
I couldes -cape thee. See, L
can smile with all my soul
at
u
g
<*-:
e?:
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"cr
fc
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MS
sn
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33=
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218/
g tt
Bacch.
peace.
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I
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pi
ff o g g fe
w
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ce, What though-test
.accelerando
tf^^fr^l;
g — as
3E
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^tf
y <&>».
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s
p
fc^
to
5p
01 o Schneller.
' P/i mosso
Bacch
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Al'iadlie (Breaking- into his song', to herself, softly.)
Through all my woe
hear it: brin - ging
*4
mf
Half as fast Metr. J = 48
o 91 Mezzo Mo vimen to
n j. j I g
$&
wrfc
Ariad.
heart en - thralls.
U
m
Naiad.
(softly, timidly)
BS
#
*==
i*
Echo
Pause not,
(softly, timidly)
pause r.ot, voice.
apt
1
* a
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I
u
s
Dryad.
**
Pause not, pause not, voice en
(softly, timidly )
sp
H
3^
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i jg LP
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Half as fast
Mezzo Mov/'/nento
cantando^.
pause not,
*.
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in511
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5
ster sad - ly,
chan - ting,Sing on, mys - tic song:
m
Echo
f
p o "3"
a p
chan - ting,Sing
rr.ys - tic song - - ster sad - ly,
I -I J J
g
Dry.
£
pa -£■
* i ■
chan - tingSing on, mys - tic song - - ster sad - ly,
222
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Nai.
V 5 a
z2
-F
La - men - ta - tion
so me
lo - dious, Who its
5fc
a
£
Echo
7 B a
22
La - men - ta - tion so me - - lo - dious, Who its
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1
j a
Dry.
m
¥
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f
f
27~
men
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Echo
Dry.
Mrr=rr-
m
i
223
ca - dence hears not
glad - ly? Who its
m r p
eg ;;
2Z
ca - dence hears not
glad - ly?
Who its
£g
a
IZZ
ar-
ea - dence
hears not
glad - ly? Who its
M
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i
j^
^
is
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BS
331
ir
C
\>)kr m \f~%
it
Nai
Echo
ca - dence hears_ not
glad
- lyl
m^Ji
-1 - ~?y
§
a
B
zsz
ZEE
ie:
ca - dence hears_ not
glad
ly!
MrJ, m iJ-^
t&
Dry.
IE
ca - dence hears_ not
glad
- ly!
totefes
M
£
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&
m
M
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m
e
n
Si
^a
^
S
^
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ttg
£
ir
■ i a
r- fr
._ . Friiheres ZeitmafJ, doppelt so schnell.
^^ Tempo primo. Doppio movimento.
The Voice Of BaCChUS. (Melancholy, sweetly.)
itei
?ZE
IE
I
*£
s
But
9-espr.
no change I suf
i
m
£
fered, Dh
±=Jz
£
£
I
m
:l#-r<r
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rf?>».
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I
A
Xg
t i Hr T
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£
I
Bacch.
heart and my sen - ses
Cer come with hea - - -■-..- - vi
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tlM^T^
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iJZt
ttJ- SB
p g
ft
Bacch.
Bacch.
num - bed by venom's pain
Must then their fate
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Noch schneller. Metro z 56.
Ariadne. ancora piii allegro
Bacch.
Ariad.
is thy sin ... gingl
(Beat whole bar) _
go
ss
J*
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brin-gest peace.
and hea - lest
fe^
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m~m
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frF=£
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A rind.
Half as fast. Metr. J = 48.
Mezzo movimento
Naiad, (softly ) (as the voice seems to die away)
Bi
^m
£
£
Pause not,
Dryad, (softly)
pause not,
voice en - chan
ting; Sing on,
s
m
e
$
s
i
Pause not,
ryade (softly)
pause not,
voice en - chan
ting; Sing on,
B
Pause not, pause not,
Half as fast. Metr. J r 48.
Mezzo movimento
voice en - chan
ting; Sing on,
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5
s
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w
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m
1
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S
Nai.
Echo
Dry.
£
P
mys - tic
songs
ter sad - 1}'. La - men - ta - tion
p^r gi
P
122
S3-
men
mys
tic
songs
ter sad - ly.
La
ta - tion
y~ E^
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La
tion
mys - tic
songs
ter sad - ly.
men - ta
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so me - lo - dious, Who its ca - dence hears not
&
m
■• ~~m~F7
f P P
Echo
£
£
£
32
22
so me
lo - dious, Who its ca - dence hears_ not
M
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Dry.
w
f
so me - lo - dious, Who its ca - dence hears not
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S
i
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2
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w
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glad - ly! Who its ca - dence hears_ not glad
3fei
~pr w~y
Echo
-— — - a
glad - ly!
Who its
ca - dence hears_ not glad
#
Dry.
22
^
glad - ly!
Who its
dence hears_ not glad
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Twice as fast (fasterthen the first verse)
231 Doppio movimento (piu mosso che la prima volta)
E
Nai.
Echo
Dry.
F=5=
ly!
E
331
ZZ
lyt
S
BaCChUS VOice. (Nearer and louder)
(a) I
±sh
(a)
S
f
&
ce,
Cir
(More joyous, with a ^ir -
little gracious irony)
Twice as fast (faster then the first verse)
Doppio movimento (piii mosso che la prima volta) Metr. o = 56.
w
-A
^i
w
s
g o '
>7*
,.|p Eft
g
k=&k
i JJ
0=9
tag I p7
3faft
Bacch.
ifft
ce,
Cir - ce, I could es - cape.
thee!
Bacch.
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-O-
u
233
219
naught.
^m
m
wt
#
Cir - ce, I could es - cape.
m
i» N? ' cresc.
m
H
stacc.
gjg gPfjgg
ffi^H
i^teMMJI
^ttpf
/:
s
^ •■
IE
*2?
S>v-
I
*A
fe
m
Bacch.
thee, See
I can smile with all my soul
at peace.
*ft
m
PP
-©-
^^
"CT"
ag
rfs
p
gfi^
«ow legato
Ariadne, with closed eyes, raising hands in the direction
from which the voice comes.)
Bacch.
Such la - vish " gifts be - stow not Of joy of
M
n - -f
Bacch.
To do
to . me?
&£l
**
£
$ jte M
&
5
^£ft^
#P /
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PW
3T
t£
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'U
236
j f' Up 1 r^~
I
B |C
~r*~
death, of dark - ness On my_
my
3*
dis
Ariad.
Ariad.
Ariad.
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_o_
274 Molto vivace.
Bacchus enters
^^
mm j M
^¥h£
^ il
4 1% h fe
^Ji
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Bg
rf
■*•/ lyinnrrnt.n
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marcato
fifea
fe^2
to:
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e^f
If
f^-
f-
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p^
r te * if
fe
?l
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cresc.
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J?
^
PS
P
P
Bacchus stands before Ariadne.
Sehr schnell (whole bars; M J. = so
ifo^o allegro 0.)
Ariadne (In frantic terror, covers her face with her hands.)
5
k
m
M Tf
The
seus!
M
£* !*1*S ^ |* fc
I?
j^ iJ^L^L
St
/j?*
^^
y
ij ^
M- j^-jbj
i
^
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(Naiad, Dryad, Echo retire, making- deep obeisances.)
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J*
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r- —
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j iU
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s=a
No, no! .
g fe*
i
^ *. * ha £ % *u
Ie
ifc=
Jw-
II
^
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Pi
w
§
^3 a?
r-
ta.^1
»r-
S=*
J = t
r cr =
81 *
noch schneller
^wiw allegro
Ariad.
It
IS
*•■
ft'
lx
U
S
m _* a^2.
€
s
^g
§ =
M
^^
3
dim.
gag
r en
2 1 ■#■
r
= ^
r
kffl£
Anad.
the
beau -- ------ teous
peace -
&
fcSU
SE
M
■M
i
V
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e?
fe^d" l,Pg
^^
P
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S
i
te^
TVT7
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r
r c/e
r
rtr= "5
r
Ariad.
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Maflig langsam (J = d-ofthef/4) M.JsM
223
Moderato
i^fefe
*
M
i
t&
« = =■:•= 5
St
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^
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s
"0= _: — »
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f
£&$±
i
45£
i
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Ariadne
±
£
wel -
H
a3
^a
Hfi i-ITj
H^rtll
a
Tf
1^
jfrifr
y=
Wj
/.#
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±=i
m
I
£
cspr
w
279
Ariad .
come'thee,
thou
p=&
«
jj= -^-JiH
j^srwij~"sJw
7
J! £
rf^f^f.
mm
ipim
^
•— 0-0
r
i
280
( Bows before him.)
Nochruhiger M.J =66
piu tranquillo
E
*
Ariad.
he - raid Of the im - mor - - tals! BaCChuS (very youthful) (in the tenderest tone.)
m
fee
^H
1 iir^jg 3-tj
j^iji j?j|o ==
Thou beau - teous
No eh ruhiger
piu tranquiuo
J
^
i
-e-
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Bacch .
fefe
=
be
&
ing!
[> ^irrrrJg ,*
Art thou the god
dess of this
1
ifi
P
SM
te^f gf-gfg^
S
281
^-rirnr
fe
g iV i r pibr ^ ^S
Bareh.
is- land? And is this ca - vern thy a - bode? And these,aretheythy
g „ #
^
-fflV^
EEi3
E^
*£
B
ffi
■=t
s
^t^ ijg^B
ijgg£ bjgl^
poc^cresa
y^gai bjgih
^p-ppP- ii
282
(Bacchus, timid, his
4>
g
JB
Bacch.
serving wo- men?
Chan - test thou, wea - ving, songs of
?A
j 1 1 | iE
be -i*
fc*
F¥ F P r H F
Iffii^r^ml-^
i
3EtI
|B|^ag
dim^.
£$mLsiTi
w
m
E
H
ISl^IH
s/*r
IMI1I77&
£
r- p i
innermost being- confused by his adventure with Circe, the first in his life.)
P P P I g
5^
Bacch.
£E^EEF£
ma - gic? Dost take the stran - ger to thy cave, And dost thou, at the
| 'fejTj' p 8
^Ipffo l-ffiff
^1
fc£
1^5
I
P
«s
Ufe
w=f
ma
«^ro
i
#e
Sil
j^jffi^
*=
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Bacch .
feEfe
1 p nim»p p 1 1 j "M^i *Hr^
feast re - clining- By his side,.
pour out the ma - gic wine?
pi
mt
*
■Mr^m gj g
gg J 'I
J^j^t^
^
anJESBflia
^frt
■»
i
r
p^^
rs:
283
S
b*.
v I r P B g B
g g i
Bacch.
^
f=FP
stacc.
And those. who yield themselves
to thee, Dost change them
i^g
3=^*
■=*
Jr
ff
P
» »
e=»
jfip
M
l.A
pono cresc.
— -*—■*■ — ■* — j
3E
I
fe*
-fc.
^^
Bacch.
too?
las! Art
£
ii^-
JUL
thou too .
such a
IS
jj*
e=*=*
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E»
as
jS
a ' m
:r C ■:
i
t/n-nn
dimin.
•,rm~m
g
^o-
~n-
r
fe^
ii
Bacch.
sor
*
■ ce - ress/
te'
rt
£i
g^
m
i
*=&=*
i
i£§
^aWSfg
4
^i¥l/¥7
sp
i.
dim.
^a
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m
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284 Ariadne (full of tenderness, ready to die.?
fe
l M I i r Wfe
^^
si
I know
espr.
not what thou say- est. Art thou then but come to
espr.
*s
Hi
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S5
Sfc
fe^
»6 ,? A, — ^
3tz
y- __ zs ,
tTff-^
285
?Tr * J UWW^^M
Ariad.
$
question me? Mazed is my mind with wea-ry wai-ting here a - lone.
£
bg=ij;
espr.
w
m
§
p^
fs
si
0 0 0
%&
JiiJj3Jj:
Eg
^ *r *r'n
jRP
^
l£L
nz
b* tfQ- If
286
E i 6 g ^ 1 fe
br 'r ^ i E in fl-i^
^^
Ariad.
In dull des - pair
I wait thy co - ming, Wait for naught but thee,
Ariad.
tJ Tr
*
^S
i
287
TV"
£E£
The nights of watching, the tear la - den days,
1
Their num-ber
pg=^
PP
i
P |P
r
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1
227
who knows/
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j j-^nJ
=£*
1 1 1 g
I
^
m m
^m
¥
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£
FS
^nr
%
ppgp*
Jte^
ir
-J.-
S3
1 1 1 r I
I
m
?
se
ruhig beginnend
Bacchus 288 tranquillo da prima
m - 1 "J m P p r T^7'~pppp ir pp jj
How? Know'st thou me then?
trem.
A name I heard thee call when thou didst
I
Ariadne 289- PQ°o «ffeler.
m
g
^
No,
Thou art not he,
i J. ^ -
Bacoh.
greet me.
s
poco acceler.
I
l^=^iT2
m
^
^
i=
cresc.
s
U flj:
I
f Fijft
V"
3g
£
&
1=1
cresc.
\?J >'n
Tempo primO (tranquillo) M. J = 76
i r'PT vP 1 H^eeS
Ariad.
Bacch.
¥
my mind
is quite o'er- thrown. c,aietiy.)
*P r I i j j
A=dbfc
i
J$S fe ,e te
li
I?
Who then am I?
Tempo primo (tranquillo)
te an- l. J
fa
# B fa.
P
f^P^
■frg~"g
i?P
fefjj
Stfjg
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Ariad.
P 1 Pff'f I r hflUr- 111' hr Li J J. J I J. il^^
Captain art thou, lord of a sa - ble ship, That sails un -to night and gloom.
11' *J' IM
^^
"a-
¥
U.
W3$
s^B
*f ^
^=*
r
cresc.
¥
*£=
£¥l
5Z33i^-
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Ariad.
I
^
291 lebhafter
jtmi animato
(impetuously) L
m
m
%
s
BaCchllS (nods assent)
Take
me! What boots it here with
g i J>J*J» r- U^#?
Yes,of a ship I am the lord. lebhafter
piu animato
i
^n
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W
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$
\r
il
I
un
PP
^*^
m
fee
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firr/ti£
WW
TfeBfe^iii
M ^ I r~p- P hgj J j I J^ p up ''p tj_> pgi J
Ariad.
bro - ken heart to tar - ry? Whom can it serve or pro - fit in this
p^gg g>jiTj
Ariad
^ world poco ritard
BaCChuS (gently)
My pur-pose
A | BaCCnUS gently) __ ^_
25C
S2
Wilt thou then go with me u-ponmy ship?
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(Bacchus shakes his head )
Ariad.
Ariad.
m
293 ^ *n suPPressec* terror)
JJlEEE
How wilt thou
m
then trans-
(t=e
\>*'
% r j
t^tr^a
t*=¥
i
±s
2J2I
feU
M
eW£=
se
^
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m
¥
f=
r
i
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frpV I m ^ w ^iM.ppp
i
# — *
Ariad.
IF
■form me? Wilt thou touch me? or wave thy wand? How? oris't ma- gic wine
rffil,,, j E
(ft b NT
b*
t* + *
j * a
s
k
P
±
£
-F
j| ?lJp pfr J^r I ^m^^
r
294
Ariad.
-»-
That thou wilt give to me?
V
i i ijg r7¥
Thy words wereofma-gic wine!
J2i
dim.
.tj "J b^j J
5t
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iim
sehr ruhig
motto tranquillb
BaCchuS (Half dreaming' as lie g-azes on her.)
^
£
S
^^5
I
Spake I
of ma - gic wine?
I know
no.
m
ta
§=
mMa^miijm
i
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fc=pa i-f
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r^r^JI}
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2
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ui
fc
s
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^e-
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ro~
i
Ariel Q116 ( nods assends )
fc
uJ^t
$E
m
I know,_
i
so will it be yon - der_
^
m
Baech.
JE5
more.
i
tempo primo m. J = 69
i
^
jaJ7]^73
"W^
<2m».
^p
PS
sfe
£^
fel
1
s
"XT"
i
g 5 r->
Mir P
EfeEE^
Ariad.
£
f
where thou lea- dest me.
All who a - bide there
as
gg||gl|
6 j jgbj bg ?T~~^
S
is
I
I
^p
~rr
=£=^
Ifj ■ I;
5a.
i
(softly)
296
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fe II r r^
£
B
im
Ariad.
«|>>lf J'P
in a trice_ for - get:
Of speech, of breath bereft, they cease — to
i
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SI
PrtifrltJ
Si
^^
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ctrr ccr
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ffl
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sr
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i
m
fe^
be.
297
And peace.
231
m
to
M ^ jg
yff^
i -iimm
M
*- -m
iH~~%iX
%
p
l=A
A-
^m
%
g | H* £
298
fes^
£
^^
Ariad.
P
all
is
ter - ni-ty their lot, Forthere none weep, and none are wea
£*S
feii
*
a
*-n-*
?
i
fe
^
-o-
-<S^'
£ r^^
~rr
xsz
i
s
E
^p if ^p r^^
Ariad.
ry; For all for - get
. what here had brought them an-guish:
All
i
jeeej
■ ■
^m\r *r it..
«oq Dasselbe ZeitmaC, etwas feierlich geraessen.
"a L'istesso tempo, un poco solenne. m. J = 69
If
(She closes her eyes)
m
Ariad.
there is naught that nereis prized, I know.
m
**
DaCChUS (Deeply moved with unconscious solemnity.)
^
m i ?-plp j g
*j
As I am a god.
jfejl
eft
%
Dasselbe ZeitmaB, etwas feierlich geraessen.
L'istesso tempo, un poco solenne. _
rJrJrJ^
3
y-1^
-e-
#r*
p
i?
ygQ5
y^
!=J=i
^^
^
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Bacch
iltl
wm
m i r p r r psi
m
J!
s son of the gods, As thun - ders and lightnings my mo - ther con -
i2 ^13
3 _
3
r'fT'M
I
fcfc
^
eTri ik
mi ^
*=*=Wt
300
j r i it^
B
PPPrr I* P
*
Bacch.
sumed
When clad in his glo-ry my fa-
^¥ » J 1 ipjpr- I
n
Is
IS
ther ap- proached her,
n.«fe i
« — #
w/1
dim.
i
H
i
* 3 *
■=r»^
SS
Bacch.
s
^
s
As Cir - ce's fell ma-gio left _
me unscathed, For ve - ncm I
i
u% y
«£
J2.
-9-
J2.
-9-
jjfiL
S
^^
s
iip if
m^^^t
m
yi
n iff
§^i
Bacch.
?
True blood
of god - hood
m tJHfc- ,,H ft
11 ^ 5 3:
fe J»
§1 jg
.^—fo tgg
^
^
^
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Bacch.
5fe
m
fc
^
^
Flows pure in my veins by no
I
tf
S
iigg
mor - tal taint marred.
m
f
f
«F
32
gg^
jjyjlij J'
ffi^ ^ *»J>
^
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303
-a &■
pp P»T PIP |
fcjtaafe
i B T 1-nfP
PP
Bacch.
p T B
Hear me thou mor - tal standing be- fore me,Hear me thou
that pray st for death,
i
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,J.irvrJ
1
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rjrJrJH- °
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cresc.
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I
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it
*
^
£
^S
S
^^
Bacch.
Soo - ner will pe
rish the stars.
i§i
g*g gj
n
in their pla - ces,
• f-e^iF*
^
fefe
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£
I
304
cresc.
m
S*^|
*^=
i£#F£
^
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a i^ppr j
a
38
Bacch.
?
Than that Death should in my arms.
^g gi
o'er-take thee!
3 .
f
mat
H
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fi
^»4
^
«-=-
3jB
^
^JLJt,|J\J
jyurjrj
331
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i dim. .
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B
tt
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etwas bewegter m. J = 84
305 unpoeopiii mosso
Ariadne (Retreating in fear before the majesty of his tone.)
0* P p p T- Ptfim
g^^a
^m
Dread words of in - can-ta- tion!
Ah! So soon!
Now is there no.
m
T*
W
M
£Jt
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J
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^=E
s
zxz
I
0..
m
\ ip'pp >r p'r i j | p^
s=
s m W p
Ariad.
S
re - turn!
Qiv'stthou o - bli - vion thus, Ere I can close an
<? .9
a a i m r a
I
3
#i
i
P ■ ja iH ' gjp w t]
J 'itf^ lie
Ariad.
i
tt
ff
■if i pt
a
307.—
mmm
Ariad.
£
£
star -
light'
l¥»J-W p-^
*
from my-s-3lf
3
m ~»tJJM~5tm
mB
too? Is all my pain Frommy
j I I 7
1=1
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esnr.
Aj
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SB
£
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Ariad.
I
«
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1
# » 3
j 5 Xh
k i J r
heart now lif - ted for - e - - ver, now and for e - ver?
Ah!
J.
fe
ifi
¥
*
^^
cresc.
W
Jt^J3lLfat>a3;
4^j
tt^P^TT^P
£
s
^
f
(as if breathing- her last )
m j \
zzz:
« ^P g f
r y y-J
Ariad.
Dies all
of A - riad
ne but
1% ,tJ-/T3jJ^
<9 B K BEg
hJ—J"J"3 j>j
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tifp ^8
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rfm.
a*
l
jjljl
te " i>f
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aae
I
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8
i
308 Feierlich getragen.
sostenuto e solenne
(She is about to fall: he supports her)
Ariad.
3*
breath?.
is - j
BaCChUS (Deeply moved, not loudly)
wmm
p j (i p M p f g p
*
i >.' rj
I say to thee, now, on - lynowdoth life be-g-in For
Feierlich getrag
sostenuto e solenne
poco calando Feierllch getragen
0—±-m
m - .»
(•-= — (*
rf= rf= rf: c^z = rfz c*
F*
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P
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9
pnon legato
•-WT +
&m&
*^P?^ 'N
^
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nr
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309 poco piu mosso
(Frees herself from
6
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Ariad.
Bacch.
Lay not the worlds whole weight onmyheart
££n
m
thee.
and me! ( He kisses her.)
poco pmmosso
^
J-— JOT
^if^ffp
=fc
p
HI
^
^_
^r
r
tf
T
him, half unconsciously: looks around her in fear and wonder.)
310 friiheres Zeitmafi
tempo primo
Ariad.
Bacch.
A
(She points to the cave, in childlike fear.)
E
m
Ariad.
Bacch.
£
j> w J> J> ' P i
-fir «^_
Wi-thin,
cast Lay grov'- lling a - lone
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Thou mas
ter of spells that
phant fill
our hearts!
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Ariad.
shine? Is this thy sha-dow-land? Is all here so bles - sed? So free from
M
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need of the things.
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of our world?
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tempo primo
'Tis thy
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Is this the goal?
How was it ac ■
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couch, meet for a god
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allmahlich f liefiender
po co a poco piu mosso
ma
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what changes hath it
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wrought!
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ther
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323
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pause not,
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points with her fan over her shoulder
at Bacchus and A riadne.)
Zerbinetta. (Softly and discreetly.)
§
^
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end._
When a new god comes to woo us
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of thee! Now o - ther am I than erst -while I
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Ariad.
Bacch.
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end, With thee.
with thee.
let.
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f=te^
was! Great .
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pas - sing, pas -sing
breiter werden
allargando
great
was my
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Ariad.
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na -
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Bacch.
need, my need of
ritard.
thee!.
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331 jp/a largamente (with great intensity.)
sehr stark
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m
By thy great sor- rows rich am I
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m=^
Bacch.
made, .
.With god - like rap - -turenow burns my soul!'
I
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And soo - ner shall die_ the stars — in their places, than Death.
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to
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shall tear thee
Bacch.
j ft «rJ J p w5*3*
i
from my
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Very broad and SOlemn . (The Canopy doses over Ariadne and Bacchus.)
Bacch
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Sempre piu tranquiUo
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(The curtain falls.)