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The,  T&rwr^   (Bcccchios) ,  .  .  Tenon 

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Zesrbt^e£tcv ,  .  .  High  Soprano-. 

Pr'iTna,  Dorimxx,  (Ariadne) ,  Sopi^ano: 

j\7tlecchorva.  .  , Baritone. 

Sca^ii^riLLCclO'  ........  Tenor: 

Truffalduruy. Bass. 

BjHjghjella, High  Tenor'. 


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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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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. 

(in  strict  rhythm,  but  in  the  character  of  Recitativo  Secco) 


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At  your  service, but  permit  one  to  observe  that 
I  have  but  scant  leisure,  the  preparations  for 
tonights  great  Assembly  in  the  mansion  of  the 
richest  man  in  Vienna,  as  I  may  well  describe 
my  noble  master— 


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know,  Sir  who  has  to  suffer,  to  say  nothing  of 
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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M.M. 


\Q    sempre  Allegro 


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ti-vi-ties expressly, and  by   de-sire. 


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have  had  the  privilege  of  provid- 
ing your  crotchets  and  quavers. 
Can  I  serve  you  in  aught  else? 


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weal-thy  as   Mi-das 


'Tis  a     work  of  serious  im-port.Crot-chetsandqua-vers  in- 


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None  the  less  it  rests,first  and 
last  and  only,  with  his  Lord  - 
ship,  my  master,  what  kind  of 
spectacle  he  is  disposed  to  of- 
fer to  his  most  worshipful  11 
guests  after  the  consumption 
of  a  most  festive  collation . 


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commanded  for  nine  o'clock  precisely,    and 
between  the  two  the  interpolated  Opera  Buf-    (Exit) 
fa.  With  which  I  have  the  honour  to  wish  you 
good  evening. 


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Lackey. 


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Lackey. 


*       Poco  piu  tranquillo. 


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joy! 


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(Thinks  out  his  melody,  looks  in  his  coat  pocket  for  a 


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Thouomni   -    potent    god! 
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Peace,  o  my  qui-ve-ring 


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finds  one:  crumples  it  up—  strikes  his  forehead  ) 

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from  the  Tenor,  who  is  dressed  as  Bacchus   but  with  a  bald  head,  and  with  his  wig  of  flowing-  locks  in  his  hand,  rushes  out  after  him,  in  a  fu- 
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renor.  54 


(kicks  him) 


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(shouting-  at  the  door.) 


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(approaching-  him  with  naive  modesty  ) 


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Maker 


May  I    ask  for   a  piece  oi     pa   -    per,  Sir? 


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Zerb inetta         (sUU  very  much  in  neglige,  comes  out  of  the  rooni  R.  with  the  officer  ) 


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27 


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goes  to  Zerbinetta  and  the  officer ) 


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( nonchalantly) 


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D.M. 


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lell  be       sinarinfiranddan-cincr  a  small  play  afteryour  o  -  pe-ra. 


four    of   her  com-pa      -      nions  shell  be       singing-anddan-cing-  a  small  play  afteryouro-  pe-ra. 

34 


on  Agitato. 

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3 


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Af - ter my  o  -pe-ra ? 


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I  dare  you  Music  Master  (timjdly) 


Tothemcomes  re-ve- 


30 


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w — w — w — w 


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■  la  -  tion  of  the     ho-li  -  est 


mys  -   te-ries  of  Life. 


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emp-ty  brain-pans!      What            an        ass  am  I? 
Music  Master  _. 


Don't    speak  to   me  ofcalm;Sir! 


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gross  -  ness!         This  un  -  thin-kab-ly  unculturedmob     seeks  a    way for-sooth from  my    i  -  de  -  ai 


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sphere,  to      its     ma  -  te  -  rial    life! 


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deep  feeling) 


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had  his  ears  boxed  by   the  Te-nor, 


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(Arlcchino,  Scaiamuccio,  Brighella,  Truffaldino  come  out  of  Zerbinettas  roam  in  single  file,. doing  the  goose-step) 
(Music  Master  gives  him  some  The  Composer  writes,  Zerbinetta  laughs  in  the  course  cf  h=r  conversation.) 


35 


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9  JT-     «  41 


jg 


Zerbin. 


and  all  the  rest. 


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.  -    a  tempo,  moderately  quick. 

r  nraa  Donna  (opens  the  door  and  makes  a  sign  to  the  Music  Master) 


(advances  a  little: 


i  ji    j»  ji  j  fe^t 


a       \ 


(tears  the  music  paper  in  a  rag-e) 


Have     you        sent  for  theCount,as    I   asked? 


Comp. 


ver. 


a  tempo, moderately  quick. 


herself  up,  with  her  partners  helping  her.  Arlecchino  holds  the  candle,    Brig-hellathe  mirror) 

notices  Zerbinetta  and  the  others)  (to  the  Music  Master,  not  too  softly) 


lli  n  (i   p  't  piJ  J'ipi?        |    ip-  ^^ 


P.  D. 


Faugh!    Who  can    thosestrang-eap-pa-  ri-tionsbe! 


We  to    be       mixed  up       on  the 


p.D 


38 


44 


"Vivace      J  =  J  des 


Zerbinetta,  (with  an  insolent  look  at  the  Prima  Donna,  purposely  loud) 


f   \   p  p  Vi-f-^f-^ 


jv-  i  g  i\  & 


f     i  y 


If    that   stuff  is  so        ve-ry  dull, 


sure    -    ly,  itwouldhavu 


m 


3E 


P.D. 


rr-r? 


But  how  could  the  Count? 


"Vivace 


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a 


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dim. 


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mf 


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Mm  ^g-^  i  j  I ji  i Jl  f^^ 


Zerbin. 


been 


the  best 


we  shouldcomefirst,  to  cheer  them, 


fUfft 


I i  jn"?  i  Imp 


in-stead  of    spoi-ling-  all  their 
"3 


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42 


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Zerbin. 


^itj?  mm  g  i  * 


£ 


^ 


plea     -     sure.  If      these    so  -  lemn         owls         for       an  hour  have  made  them 


p  |    ?gH  i  j  Mr       p 


fet 


LjL^Ua 


Zerbin. 


slee  -  py,  howcan  we        e  -  ver  make 

3 . 


them  laugh . 


and   be 


m  rr 


39 


45 


Zerbin. 


m 


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joi  -  ly? 


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pressed, 


and    not      in 


clined     to  think; 


in     the     dark    they  doze  un 


g  i  i   IV'  1 1  j  m  \  1 1 1 1 1  ^^ 


3.M. 


no  -  ticed; 


then,      when  they  wake  they  clap,  just  out    of    mere  po- lite- ness. 


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D.M. 


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and    of  her  Four  True    Lo      -      vers"  a       lit  -  tie      m-ir-ry    en  -  ter-tain-ment, 


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D.M. 


light  me-lo-dies,quite  ea-sy   to      re-member,    ac       -      tion  clear     as  the  day: 


•^  1  J.1__J> 11  J.1 _i     i_      1 l/T._„i.__--L    _A   T       1-1-    1 lH  11 __  -1„ 


D.M. 


and       that's  all  they  want  to  know.  "JustwhatI  like  best" 


they  re -ply, 


D.M. 


49 

j  tii  Ji  Jip-     alp  a-  i  |  |    1   I  g  1  |  |  g    g  P 


41 


They'rewide   a -wake,        a   -  lert   and  ail    at  -  ten  -  tion.      When  they're  rol  -  ling:  home    in   their 


m  irrm 

«r  w.     ;    ;    .  .  . 


IN 


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D.M.. 


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e   -  qui  -  pa  -  g-es, 


thev  will  think  on-ly     of  one        thing-, 


■s%  m  _  ,^TOt%   ,>r4  SB 


D.M 


D.M. 


42 


Prima  Donna,  trying- to  soothe  her) 


L'istesso  tempo,  poco  lar- 


51 


M.M.  2 


pp'T>  J^  Ir  p  g     fllpPT    >        Hr'''    >'  P  P  PP 


£££ 


£ 


do  not  be  an-gry  for  things      of      no  ac-count. 


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A  -  ria    -    dne    is    the  e  - 


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j»/ 


espr. 


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mu  -  sic, 


all       all     Vien-na's  no    -    bi  -    li  -  ty^s    here  to  seeyoutri  -  umph  to  - 


■b..g=l    J*U>  Wfl  P-  a 


£=£ 


£ 


Si 


night.  A      -     ria  -  dne  is      on    all    men's  lips.  You  are      A   -  ria  -  dne,      to 


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mor  -  row  all    re-col-lec  -  tion    of    the    o  -  thers 

J* . 


tvill    have     va-nished. 


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Very  quick 


£ 


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3 


that's     the     on  -  lytriing-willdwellintheii-rninds. 

Lackey  (runs  across  the  back  of  the  stage) 


I  m  p  b  b  p  p^ 


I  ifW>rr^f^ 


nasi'iW 


nic  ^w 


a* 


Thecom-pa-ny's  ri-singfrom 

Very  quick 


l.H.     "  3     L— M 


1 


St: 


-o- 


■p- 


HE 

MM.    ZZZ 


53 


g  an  %  £=M=£ 


(Exit) 


To  yourpla      -      ces,     la 


dies  and 


S 


P  r   I  P  B  I  P'  1 1  p  P    i 


Lackey 


din-ner.     Be  quick,  are  his  Lord-ship's     or-ders. 


i 


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■£.#■  # 


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General  commotion.  The  workmen  at  the  back  have  finished.  The  Tenor,  as  uacehus,  as  well  as  the  Nymphs,  the  Naiad,  the  Dryad  andEcho 
have  come  cut  of  the  door  L.  The  Major  Domo  comes  bustling'  from  the  back,  L.  and  goes  to  the  Music  Master. 


M.M. 


44 


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 — 


4  *jai  *  ^ 

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i  W  F   l    *IP 


Maestoso 


(impressively)  His  Lordship  has  once 
again  chang-ed  his  mind. 


M.D. 


M.M.. 


^ 


g  V    J    g   p    p^ 


or        three_      mi  -  nutes. 


The 


# 


Maestoso 


CN 


^ 


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r\ 


fcfc 


f 


wmm 


54 


Your  pardon.  Where  is  the 
/  ,7  .  Dancing' Master?  I  have  a 

impressive  y)    commari(j  fIom  his  Lordship 

for  you  gentlemen  both. 


M.D. 


i 


Prima  Donna 

6      i 


ffl 


What  is 


1  J'JiJlJ'  Jipppppfl  |  P 


that? 


M.M. 


order  is  changedand  the  O  -  pe-ra  nowcomes  se-cond 


A.  7453  F.     6368 


His  Lordship  has  been  pleased 
to  decide  that  the  programme 
drawn  up  by  himself  shall 
be  altered  _ 


45 


M.D. 


i 


Dancing  Master  (hurrying- to  join  them) 


g=g=£ 


J?L 


± 


± 


And  what     isyour  wish? 


^ 


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(alarmed) 


WWV  i  g  ^ 


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SfllU  »  i 


C\ 


Now,  now  just  at  the  last?   That 


A 


HSi 


<a 


pp 


altered,  and  as  follows.  55 


M.D. 


D.M. 


M.M. 


i 


Cs 


Piu  vivace 


S 


&? 


i 


^ 


Re     -      ver    -    sing-  the    or       -       der:      the 


^TP-P  PI?P  P_g 


C\ 


sure-ly     is  outofall  rea-son! 


fTS 


Piu  vivace 


8    7  »J> 


^ 


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es 


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i 


p  3  p 


r — i 


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ftppp"Pp'p  1  ig 


img 


1  ip  p  r  M1^ 


D.M. 


firstpiecewill  be  TheTale   of      Fic-kle  Zer-bi  -  net 


-   ta, 


then  A  -  ria  -  dne.  Ve  -  ry 


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46 


M.D. 


Forgive  me.  The  Dance  Masquerade 
.  will  be  neither  the  first  piece  nor  the 

Major  Domo    secondj  but  wiu bepiayed  simultaneous-    (General  consternati0n.) 
ly  with  the  Tragedy  of  Ariadne. 


HE 


* 


S7\ 


Maestoso 


Tenor 


7  g  7  B 


Ha!        Is 


fT\ 


^m 


DM. 


pro-per. 


HI: 


r\ 


pfaFT 


^w 


r\ 


JL 


dim. 


g^P^ 


-y— y- 


-y— y- 


Hi 


xr  # 


Prima  Donna 


^ 


Is     he 


i 


Tenor 


0 0t 


p^m 


&2SE2 


this  rich  gent  -  le-man    de- men -ted? 


m 


Music  Master 

3 


HHil  JLir-MMMH 


Is    he  try-ing  to  make    fools     of    all    of     us? 


i 


m 


^=T 


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,56 


(The  Composer  approaches, 


I; A  J)     Jlhfr/  7         |     J)     jg    |  [lJ        ^      l;p        g   g    P         p       » 


Priraad. 


quite 


a        luna-tic? 


I      must      see  his   Lord  -  ship      this      ve  -  ry  ins  -  tant! 


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. 


47 


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. 

(in  a  hollow  voice) 


V  in  a  uoiiow  vuicey  -^ 


Our    af-  f air_ 


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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. 


=£ 


M.D. 


Zerbinetta 


(runs  to  her  room) 


JiJTHTnP  Js 


rr\ 


^^ 


Then  I  must  not  lose  a  mo-ment! 


M.M. 


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tempo  primo 


3E 


1 


Why  si-mul-ta-neous? 


acceler. 


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Composer  (quite  to  himself,  softly.) 


HBp  JlJip' JiJiJl  Jlit 


'Twasforetoldatmybirthby  spi-rit  voi-ces 


m  h  p 


£ 


M.M. 


H 


be 


^^2 


how  in  heaven'snamedoeshis  Lordship  think  such      a  thing"  Can  be     done? 


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. 


Comp. 


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P* 


m'  m'm 


Tsomedi-sasterlikethiswnuldun-do  me      ut  -ter-ly. 


rr\ 


^^ 


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m 


B    j3 


£* 


r\ 


"*Ft= 


^=^ 


58 


Comp. 


m 


Poco  piu  vivace 

Dancing  Master. 


Master.  v\      i  .  a   .     'r. 

|  \  p  ^  *p  p  \       nl  1 1 1  p    HI  CT  g 


Sf 


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I     findthatve-ry  pro-per.  Theres  no-thing showsmore    wantof  tastethana  de-sert  is-land. 

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6368 
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49 


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^^F=F=EEg 


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pTI  iTTp  ^ 


riad-ne    on   Na  -  xos,   Sir,  she    is    the         sym-bol     of     Man-kind    in     So    -   li-tude. 


^ 


5ER3 


3E 


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59 


j       P     PIP   P    P 


Comp. 


P  r  p  p  t  b 


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 


7  j  g  m^m  iJ  J)Jj  p  ff^ 


Comp. 


and   E  -  chothatfecianot.       Does  she  but    see  one  human  face, 


*    i  & 


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5^: 


£ 


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gt— f    £f~ 


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60 

ancora  piu  vivace 


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my    mu  -  sic  has     no  mea-ning. 


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Dancing  Master. 


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£ 


But     it      is    live  -    ii  -  ur 


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6368 
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50 


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) 


m 


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ci       A  little  quieter 

Music  Master 


music  luas^i        ^-^- -^ _-; — ^_  ■/      '  g^       ^      ^-^ 

g  7  j  p  |»  7  p  p  p  i  p  r  r  v  p  p  i  p  p  p  p  p  p  i  p  p  p 


p 


Mypoor  head!  What  a  quan  -  da-  ry If    they   had  on-  ly  justgivh  us        one  hour  to 


# 


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Composer 


i — U  ,1 


p  jn  i  i  p  a  j^  i 


On   such    a    thingyoud waste  a   thought?     When 


*-p  r    m-h1^ 


l 


M.M. 


think     out a       so  -   lu  -  tion. 


*»- 


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6368  V 
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62 


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 


IF= 


Composer. (to  himself,  gloomily) 


m  g  p 


it 


*»J|  j)g  pptwih  «  p  p  *  ^ 


This     world  and  I        have 


M.M. 


whichyou hopedto live  at  least sixmonths in    plen-ty  andcom-fort. 


6368 
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D.M.  Sj     JV)     j|J)^ 


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-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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dim. 


D.M. 


accelerando 


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D.M. 


Music  Master. 


The  ea  -  si-est   thing. 


The 


t^TZT^ft^m 


?=E=Z 


Do  you  real-ly  think       it    might  be       managed? 

accelerando 


f 


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6368 
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53 


D.M. 


|  ji  i  J         p  |  j>^ 


OT3 


Ope  -  ra  con-tains 


does    it       not? 


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D.M. 


formers knowhowto    im  -  pro  -  vise  v'e    -    ry 


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D.M. 


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Music  Master. 


t-*  \  m  p  p 


»  ■ 


Hush!  If      he  should  hear, 


grw^r^^ 


##^ 


i 


s 


1— life    i    t 


1 


Quickly 


i-a  i  i  j    ji  j>>>  P  >a 


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 


1 


Se 


1 


r- 


r.. 


6368 
A.  7453  P. 


54 


D.M 


^p-44-pq^Mi^ 


mm 


sip 


work  with    a     few  bars    o  -  mit  -  ted     just  this  once  or  had  rather  it      ne  -  ver  sees  the  light. 


in 


151 


r 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


§ 


fe 


Efe 


I 


ap»: 


H 


fe 


67 


P 


<r — m 


FFFP 


P"     P  F   P 


^ 


M.D. 


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. 


t 


Comp. 


D.M. 


£ 


plotzlich  etwas  ruhiger 


^ 


them. 


^ 


^fn  \'f,  \> 


P  T  T     PTfr-^M-  bP  Ji  0=6 


Scores  ofmigh-ty    mas   -  ters   to     whom  on    our  kneeswepay  ho-mage, 


A.  745  3  F. 


55 


fe%Vy^— jy-_  p  'T  I  j  j  'T  ^^^EfeJgJB 


D.M. 


havebeenfoicedto  win         their  first  hea-ring 


by    sac  -  ri      -     f i  -  ces    far      be  -yond 


digg      J         ,U  jX-jj 


31 


-fi 


jjJjJJjM)  J.^TJ 


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 


S 


s 


b^       pp 


^=zf 


mm 


± 


'£ 


a=f 


e^ 


(gently  forces  him  to  the  table,  where  the  musicis  spread  out.  The  candle  is  placed  beside  him.) 


i        yjJLjJp     j    p  g   ||Ji    |     p     p     S 

I'll  give    Zer  -  bi   -   net    -    ta      her       or  -  ders. 


D.M. 


1 


i-cient. 


fa^ 


jag    "v*  3 


p 


/>^5-7T 


^ 


f^tfJ— «H? 


a-fEj7 


i> 


56 


T  J*  I })  i  MnM  J'  Up  p  I  *  g  e  E  p  P-ff  fff 


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 


^ 


ftrr-fr 


*^p  r,?TTppi^PP'Htf^ 


D.M. 


kind    of  scene.       The      o    -   thers    know  all   her      tricks  by  heart,  so  there  can't    be      a   -  ny 


*      r  i  itt^=f 


n '  i  ' 


$ 


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) 


m 


■Sjg 


^ 


S^E 


'"•'•Vl* 


If 


r 


dim. 


57 


i 


Prima  Donna  (to  the  Music  Master) 


71 


Tenor  (goes  quietly  to  the  Composer,  leans  over  him) 


PiFpppT  p  n 


Wm 


Now  be  sure  that  a  great  deal        is     ta-ken  from 


^ 


z=.  a 


£» 


1 


H 


^ 


You  must       cut  the  part      of   Ari-ad   -  ne. 


wifr~T~* 


iJr^W    1 


P.D. 


Tenor. 


Bac  -  chus, 


he     has  far  too  much, 


and       his    end        -       less 


i 


£=3= 


^ 


Musie  Master  (whispering  to  the  Prima  Donna) 


No     one  can  sit 


V 


I 


1 


£EEE^ 


g^l 


None. 


of        yours         is    al-tered. 
5 


M 


m 


PgFf 


pp 

0 


4 


W^n 


irf^ 


P.D. 


a 


£^ 


high_         notes 


just 


madden  the  au 


dience 


j     5    g    i     i  r       f  n  f^H^# 


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) 


¥ 


OJ)fe 


g 


£ 


(to  the  Prima  Donna) 

s 


^S£ 


p  j  b  j  i  *;t"p  p  v'pTip  s  m 


Jg 


This  A  -  ri 


*£ 


M.M. 


y     y 


qua  -  ver. 


I    beg  you hot  a  word. 


He's    ta-kinghalf   of  his  part  from 


immer  lebhafter 


^MAAM^±i  b 


1 


^s 


£ 


£ 


» 


73  Vivacissimo  (J-=  J  of  the  4/4) 


»A 


s 


f 


S^i^ 


3^ 


P£ 


Wm 


ad     -     ne       is       a     Prin    -    cess,     who   rash  -  ly      ran  off 

, . PP. 


one    day  with    a 

J. 


fa  h  f- 


^^ 


M.M. 


Bac       -         chus. 

Vivacissimo  (JU  J  of  me  4/4) 


Do     not     b^  -  tray  my 


6368 

A.  7453  F- 


59 


D.M. 


M.M. 


$ 


k 


Zerbinetta 


^       ite-i 


0    .  hr   m  -HP   "ft    s 


S     v 


She'll  come  to       a  bad    end    I'm     sure. 


tP^nnTi^1  iJ   »  j 


D.M. 


saved  at      the  risk   of     her  own. 


Hff^r#|FM 


J-TTP     ^      gg       tt^-r-J 


Lir     "P 


gins 


* 


*F=fW 


m 


\£MM  i 


? 


n 


74 


S 


fr-JrTJ 


fcfc 


i^p 


D.M. 


* 


^ 


* 


* 


The-seussoonhad  e  -  nough    of    her.  So    he         left  her   a  -  lone  on    a      de  -  ser    -     ted 


ipm 


m 


fw§ 


^7?m  l^ 


^ 


/*» 


u 


y=   jg. 


J 


2    7 


^ 


S 


jgg 


£ 


§1 


¥ 


%=^j£ 


^ 


^ 


^ 


6368 
A. 7453  F. 


60 


Zerbinetta  (siny)  aisvoii) 


£ 


Naugh-ty 


I 


£g   *•        "gkff4 


\  y  i  i>r     7  ^=^ 


D.M. 


£ 


IS 


land  one  night.  Music  Master  (to  the  composer) 


m 


i 


# — w* 


jj  |       I     P 


fep 


I 


That        too:    it  must    be. 


i  JM^&& 


Zerbin 


D.M. 


$ 


75 


^^£ 


£ 


man! 


(mock  heroic) 


For 


* 


1   V?P  g    |    [^ 


1 


She's  dis  -  trac  -  ted  with      year    -      ning- 


and  prays   for      spee-dy  death. 


p 


S 


te* 


« 


B 


f^m 


$ 


-7-^t- 


P 


f 


espr. 


^ 


-jjf'fv^ 


i<pag~jTa 


£ 


^U 


f^i 


7 


? 


■* — *- 


f 


-^-7- 


s 


irr 


* 


J^r     P  I.J       ^ 


* 


Zerbir.. 


£ 


F 


I 


death! 


They      all  say  that,     but     what  she  wan      -      ted 


Zerbin. 


D.M. 


4 


k 


76 


61 


B 


■\± 


was       a  -   no  -  ther  ad    -    mi 


m 


rer. 


i     y 


$EEgE3t 


? 


And    so     it    turns      out,     of  course. 


lT¥~a-p  .f%5& 


J,J.T,I,.%  Comp 


m 


oser 


Poco  piu  largamente. 


as 


|B 


* 


i 


* 


^s 


2 


£ 


P~P-P P 


~£1 


g£ 


5 


£ 


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 


|  J:>  jifp  f^pg 


i   \>o 


un  -  til      con    -    quered    by 


I 


7L 
3§ 


hi  V 


death. 

Vivacissimo  again. 


S 


1 


I 


tfesfe 


^=^F 


=£zz£ 


i^ 


^ 


S  '  g  r 


oresc. 


m 


Life 


as 


wv 


£ 


^ 


s 


f= 


f5 


A.  7453  F.      6368 


62 


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_ 


y    ^  i,iJ 


fapH^frTii&iU^ 


^*^tep 


Zerbin 


(merrily,  scoffing') 


j         v    y  il 


Zerbin. 


M.M. 


P 


a  ir      t 


fh 


is  the    god . 


As 


»rr  if 


K 


£ 


i=i 


of e-ter-nal  youth,    Bac  -        -  chus,  ans'-wring-her  prayer. 


m^T^q? 


IfrRTj-J.- 


^mM 


3& 


mm 


iS 


» 


m 


3 


w  »*  Wjj« 


6368 
A.  745  3  F. 


63 


Zeroin. 


M 


l 


W^^m& 


^m 


fjrf^rj 


I 


it* 


if       we        did       not  know  it!     And     so      she   has  ev    -    'ry  -  thing-     that  she 

[3 


^fjrff 


fefe 


ffM 


Hita 


^ 


^ 


^s 


s 


*!1 


»« 


P 


y     v 


fefefcfe 


79     Not  slowly  but  with  solemnity.  J = J-  of  the  % 


Zerbin. 


1 


wants 


a  a  uomposer  r 


i 


* 


iJ  I  jjfegj 


§^ 


She  thinks    he   is   the       God     of    Death 

Not  slowly  but  with  solemnity.  J=J.of  the% 


it. 


is .    Death . 


she 


'mjfi^r 


•95L 


^ 


iat 


^ 


^ 


^^= 


m 


"R 


ME 


g  1      g 


bJ. 


2>«Ji 


#pfj 


JT2. 


J  bet 


sempre  piu  scioltamente 


^ 


bs 


Comp. 


ii 


J-- J  of  the  % 
Zerbinetta    (from  the  door,  very  coquettishly) 


ery  coquettismy;        vtm      -m- 

ii  j  v  j i  "p  I 


m 


¥ 


Dear  child,  she  is        foo  -   ling- you. 


Comp. 


fe=^= 


a 


W 


I 


i 


^s 


SP5 


-  fore     a  -  lone 


Yea,  therefore  a-  lone 
espr. 


Wf^ 


Ml 


i 


Mi  1  f 


6368 
A.  7453  F. 


64 


Comp. 


she  goes  with  him  on    his     ship 


to  die    she  dee    - 


nfrn 


Ppf 


P    f 


S 


fei: 


M 


cresc. 


UM 


p 


1 


% 


^ 


Z23 


cr 


espr. 


Zerbinetta81  J-*1  <*«"*% 


-^-y- 


£E 


( softly  but  impressively) 


Pish,   tush- 


I 


Comp. 


£ 


*Ek 


-meth 


No! 


she  dies 


tru 


espr.^— 

y  *)      !»<!• 


PP 


ys 


S 


i±±i 


til 


.  7.  ?-■  pg^y  ? 


i 


s 


■#g 


ZerM 


Comp. 


£ 


"pfr-fcr  e  i  r  p^b 


* 


soon     youll    know 


what      I      am  in  my  in  -  most  heart  of  hearts 

(g-loomily) 


1  J       y      i 


i     y    i 


p 


m 


-iy- 


Like     her       you   ne 


ifVrfa  ,>  -^-m 


6368 
A. 7453  F. 


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. 


■j. ,.  luff  >~ffii* 


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- 


$m 


i      J^J^ 


li 


? ,   ,? 


P 


l*wm 


m 


p 


w/* 


#p 


mf 


J?^- 


s 


^fe: 


s* 


*o^ 


7~ 


I 


very  quick 


1  J    i)l) 


m  r  »Jjjptj>  j>  JJiJiJiAJ^ 


Zerbin. 


-dneon   Na    -    xos'.'  Theplot  is   this:There's  a  Prin  -  cesswhohasbeenjil-ted  by      her 


$ 


k 


^ 


•l    j«  K 


m 


% 


i 


i 


F 


J J- 


S 


1 


1 


s 


6368 
A. 7453  F. 


66 


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 


^m 


7 


4V^  j  j  i  ^  m 


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, 


*F*? 


m  til  *>  '  ^ 


m 


*Ei 


*=* 


s 


* 


6368 
A.  7453  F. 


67 


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 


;4=fe 


fe 


hood      grains. 


P'cresc. 


a 


f    ft      ki- 


y.  ti 


itfgJS 


a 


*£ 


i^ 


p 


§= 


zee: 


Hffc 


lu- 


j  i     I  frJyh'y  i  'r  np-pi^NE 


2Z2Z 


Comp. 


What       o-therpowercould     wa  -  ken    to   life      a  young:  grod's  be  - 


lag" 


A. 7453.  7457  F.      63B8 


Zerbin. 


Comp, 


Zerbin. 


Comp. 


Zerbin. 


Comp. 


* 


¥^S 


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 


i 


^  ^ 


i 


7  g  j?  t^ns 


5^ 


W* 


~w-  Eg  «ns« 


r 


^c 


ws 


esprx. 


pgg 


■£1 


'T 


cresc. 


to: 


•?  6368 

A. 7453.  7457  F. 


-     t, :  a  *aU  J  sill  ii«rr .  rff  ■  SgilSu^fci 


»^W 


y      cresc. 


m 


iff  *  f 


a 


»^» 


j 


^ 


Composer  (lost) 


I  -      *  a 


2JC 


S 


fe 


3ZEE 


17* 


¥W^ 


Comp. 


What      means  it  all,. 


andwhyspeak  thus. 


to  me 


■ 3=^ 


*Hm 


allmahlich  ruhiger 


Jf    ify    i 


A. 7453.  7457  F.       6368 


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 


%r^-ua 


-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 


m 


4-  i  i  =f 

EG         BE 

F  ¥  — 


J=a! 


Not    of    my         own    choice     do  I      play      on  -  ly        co  - 

(poco  piu  scioltaraente.) 


f — -r 


s 


z: 


IXZZ 


-J^h 


■S: 


A. 7453  7457  F.      6368 


72 


Zerbin . 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


94 


*  is  He  J  J  i  gj 


$ 


Zerbin. 


^ 


.me, 


yet  none  is  more    lone    -    ly. 

poco  accelerando 


6368 
A. 7453.  7457  F. 


« 


s 


Composer  (naive  fascinated) 


73 


^FF 


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 


S 


1=^^ 


5 


Zerbin.  i 


P 


£ 


«T3« 


you  should  call 


me 


^ 


hh  Wu-tti 


a 


i>^ 


one    too   of  -  ten      con  -  quered_     by  the 
(molto  scioltamente ) 


ib$fj 


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be,  and  now  comes  bustling  to  the  front,  to  fetch  the  Prima  Donna  who  had  again  disappeared  into  her 
dressing  room. 


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stage  with      com  -  mon    girls    like    that? 


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M.M. 


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J^rr^cccl^ic- ,,.,,.... . , . .  Softrc&nc. 

Bcuz<ckits Tenor. 

J\lczJcccl. ,,. H-^g-H /S<rp)rcvrixy. 

Dt^i/ouI CorUralfo. 

E&ho- k  •  •  •  Sofrrtvrio'. 

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,  T&rwr 


JK-rZeochtrixy..... 

Ifo^a/doric? 

H^rujh&llo' 


A.  6368   F. 


89 


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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de  reproduction,  de  traduction  et  d'ar- 
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^^ 


Dryad 


i 


m 


$ 


m 


p 


ppi 


fr.fU 


i    i    » 


mm 


a 


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/> 


^ 


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+-{*-• 


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A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Naiad . 


Echo 


Drvad. 


Naiad. 


Echo 


Dryad. 


Naiad. 


tree -tops'     gen-tle         mo-tion,    gentle  mo 


tion      Scarce . 


i 


#= 


^ 


-fe 


5* 


^^ 


I  i  j1^ 


^ 


-tops'     gen-tle        mo-tion,     gentle 


tion      Scarce 


Dryad. 


SEEE=5 


:fe 


J' '  1A 


1 *^ — * 

o   -    cean,  Like  the      tree -tops'    gentle         mo 


— r — * 

tion      Scarce 


^ri 


6303.  7453  F.  6368 


102 


Naiad. 


llBi  ju? 


24 


dim- 


PPP 


$ 


jj    wlj^m 


m 


$ 


we    heed  her  bit  -   ter       cry. 

dim.  -  -  ,  PPP 


iPN* 


Si 


Echo 


Dryad 


SP 


5 


5 


I 


^=5 


m 


we     heed  her  bit  -    ter       cry. 

dim..  -    PPP 


£ 


^J'l      7 


^ 


£ 


we     heed  her  bit  -   ter       cry. 


i#Sp 


£ 


s 


Hi 


s 


£ 


iH^f  ft 


f 


mfespr"  "f 


^| 


Lento.  ^ 


W 


Van 


r 

<7S 


Ijs      '  jj5  t* 


^ 


7> 


^ 


^      M.J  =  66 


Ech0    ffi 


(on  the  gTOund  ) 

Ariadne-^  ^ 


Ah' 


fe 


25 


Ariad. 


^I'^iiJ'ij  oi'  Vnr  p 


-» — tL_J' 
Yet    li  - 


ving     breathe  a   -    gain . 


and  see the  sun? 


m 


S 


?pZ 


5£ 


JL 


Lf. 


^ 


£=£ 


lr, 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


103 


Ariad.  £25 


i= 


w 


s 


I     live,  but  yet,  ye      gods,     I       live  not    tru  ly! 


# 


-JL 


B 


ff 


m 


5= 


St     t    J4 

dim-  - 


%      * 


*    * 


^•1,1,^  J    J    >^ 


^ 


g?=; 


a  J  J       Jv-^hN^ 


¥■ 


■m 


26 


Ariad.  \JLy 


^ 


P 


— v — r 

Thou      shattered  heart, 


cease        thy 


zs 


=|1 


1    I     hi 


Pi 


S= 


I 


r^Ti 


r 


r 


>_     >> 


B  #  J   J  J'-lfebfe-^  J    J  | 


jj  TJP  tJP 


r^~> 


3P 


W 


3F 


*|CZ 


27 


sehneller 


Ariad.    ^^ 


-bing! 


^  E 


—o 

throb 


boot 


less 


m 


i 


*& 


i 


s 


#» 


X* 


^ 


S3 


r 


if 


>        >. 


tM  W  i® 


iji  ill  gJS 


a 


^ 


^ 


y=a 


3F 


*f 


»? 


ttp 


(Half  raises  herself) 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


104 


m 


28       ritard 


langsamer 

piu  lento 


Ariad. 


dream? 


Fled,  and  for-got  -  ten !  I    faint,  re  -  mem  - 


mm 


tf  •  ^fr 


a 


£ 


g^^ 


^^ 


§i 


ffli'i'T^ 


^ 


PP 


fo^p  i;d;  Tj  ^R 


mi    i 


i^=5 


29 


*         gj| 


^ 


^^ 


Ariad. 


£ 


b'ring  naught! 


A     world. 


^ 


of      sha- 


3J 


P 


n 


£==t 


«r* 


^ 


PP. 


Ja: 


& 


i 


cJrcrr- 


fe       g  j  p  I  1 1  bP 


*  \    l  l  YlJ 


Ariad. 


-dows  where  one  great    sha  -  dow     broods. 


But 


£ 


3 


~~    jo  cresc. 


.^JqF  Pes  *& 


espr. 


f 


espK-        . g        


r 


MB 


Ariad. 


30  accelerando  molto  l^ 


Tempo  primo 


m 


hor-  ror!  see  yon       quiv- ring  light  that      pains     me  sore! 


Ah! 


/T\ 


j!'""JLr,bw-^ 


1 
f  8 


o  I*    .9 


m 


■s- 


3    ,  ^    I      |    ?     r  |        t|p>     L.  g-~r-l' 


r-.  ^ 


cresc.  molto 


* 


i 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


E  Ch.0  (  The  same  sounds  as  the  cry  of  A  r  i  a  d  n  e  ,  but  soulless  ) 


105 


d* 


^31 


etwas  fliefiender 

un  poco  pill  mosso 


m 


£ 


Ah! 


/ZS 


ArleCChinO   (in  the  win^s) 


m 


sg 


£ 


i/?N 


kS& 


etwas  fliefiender 

un  poco  piu  mosso 


How  young 


Zerbinetta  (in  the  wines) 


r   i  a  j  iT~f^ 


How  child   -    like  is   her   face,    yet  grief  hath 


Arl. 


32 


17 — TJ 


m 


s 


Zcrbin. 


marred  her      fea-tures! 


m* 


Si 


J  it  pnm 


f 


e 


And  hard,         most  hard   the    task,  to  comfort  her. 


Truffaldin 


i  H  j    l  ti  J  p 


^P 


5 


E  p  r  >  b 


35 


And  hard,        most  hard  the    task,  to  comfort  her. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


106 


33 


Andante  sostenuto 


73^" 


3 


;zz 


m 


& 


jop     ntfm(j)lto  esprebsivo         '     > 


gg  >  J  Jl 


f 


B 


"2: 


5: 


f- 


f 


AricLdllG  (without  heeding-  them  in  the  least,  to  herself,   soliloquising- 


Ariad. 


*-  And 


36 


M 


1        f*F    |t£ 


S 


K 


Anad. 


went their        way, in  light —     and  life    re   -   joi-cing,  and 


iU=fe 


r  r  r-  -r  i  tig  g 


is 


Q3£ 


jlfljra 


£1jb 


s 


1 


§3 


Jlj_j^_ 


^=^ 


ff= 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


107 


Ariad. 


m 


# 


-^w* F — 


37 


r    7  p 


J.     i 


» 


s 


went. 


their      way  in  light  and    life      re   -    joi-cing. 


m 


-j.  iiJ-^ 


w 


s 


i 


P^ 


3^r 
— ~? 


IS 


1>/1 


I 


»/V 


dim. 


:J-  i 


J*2 


espr 


s 


77^~ 


r 


«   * 


g 


(with  great  expression.) 


*^ 


38 


poco 


£ 


Ariad. 


£ 


£ 


f 


How  beauti  -  ful  were 


-  riadne 


H 


ite 


fefe 


^ 


* 


p^ 


:& 


Ft 


UoesprT~ 


f  r 


S£ 


£. 


-«J0i 


ja 


* 


s 


:zz 


5F^ 


~B. '• 


^IS 


accelerando 


Ariad. 


tempo  prinio 


J.    J,  U  J>  liT^ 


Ariad. 


in         light   and  life       re    -     joi-cing. 


BBP 


Ff 


is-' 


cresc. 


J- 


znz 


i 


s^=- 


63U8 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


"»■  5 


108 


Ariad. 


etwas  breit 

un  poco  allargando 


(Fainter.) 


40 


fe 


j       j       \  p 


^^ 


A     -     riadne. 


The 


seus_ 


fr  J=  ^ 


g  j-  m 


7- 


dim. 


Ariad. 


m 


(Vehemently.)       a  tempO  1 


I 


accelerando 


£ 


3^3 


tfcEES 


Why  knowl     aught_         of  them? 


Let  me  for  ■ 


& 


m 


'^zJM 


^7>jSjfT* 


/ 


^ 


£2E|E 


B 


-r 


i   b^ 


Allegro 


(A  new    thought  flashes   across  her-  poor  distraught  brain.) 


41 


'At  N^ 


Ariad. 


nr  p  p  p^m^ 


s 


get  them! 


One  question  must  I        answer: 


^pm 


1* 


:  j  - 


iS 


** 


§ 


W^i 


)  M. 


I>*    J  7  p 


i 


|| 


fe=! 


§5 


1 


^53 


Ariad. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


109 


42 


Ariad. 


fe   P     J>    )  ^ 


1 1  g  j  g  ^ 


rouse  me: 


Yes,  whi-ther     has    she    va  -  nished, 


Andante 


nfr'l.  i     j  Up  p  ''P  |  Pi  hJ  j      i  8r  KP'/ii 


^^ 


Ariad, 


^ 


The  maid  that  once  was       I! 


know. 


I 


£ 


i 


^a 


g& 


^ 


s 


s 


i 


? 


¥ 


p^p 


S 


^p^^Vp   y^r 


5M#srf 


|  |g|| 


espr. 


% 


ffig 


i^A 


9a 


* 


43 


B  i  r'^U  5  i  ^  o  I'T-^l'r   i — i 


Ariad. 


E 


Hear    me,  let    me  not  for   -    get,    ye        gods! 


\?A- 


fa\M: 


-A  W 


^  \>Ad  ii 


g    btgri    — d 


^ 


* 


bjs 


J"~JiJ  J.  J 


*UJ 


IPTjjn 


m 


e 


p 


44 


& 


p  p-  a  T    i  >      j  >  p 


Ariad. 


^ 


Nay_not        the    name. 


the     name         is    with      its 


pjj  ^  1     Mt"     ggfjjTf 


i=* 


35 


It 


f^* 


gs  ilj  J 


/7p 


£±fE 


nn    /P 


s^ 


P^r 


E 


6368 
A.  8303.  'J453  F. 


110 


Ariad. 


\h  r  ^  M  i  i"r  p  i j) 


45 


i 


£ 


fel-  lowgrownin-ter  -    twi   -    ned  so    close      -       ly:  One   thing. 


3 


^^ 


with  a     se-cond 


as 


Naiad.      46     ^ 


m 


EJ 


(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 


^ 


42.' 


lM 


►«5H 


™[j£lTI 


s 


^ 


espr. 


Mfe 


Hi 


tolto  Andante  m.  J  =  92 


<5^\  6368 

A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Ill 


Ariad. 


i 


w 


47 


n  i  r  i  f-  i 


i 


I 


fes 


lone . 


And  light     is  her      breath,  and      light-  her      step.    The 


£fc 


48, 


frr    It  fir 


S 


E 


Ariad. 


m2 


* 


? 


grass—    it       moves       not  where  she    treads,        Her  sleep —  is         pure  se  - 


miCJj^\r-^f^4^ 


jF^fjf 


B 


J*^2. 


^-  ^ 


M-i 


Sg 


i> 


L 


b'i.7j)JJU 


m 


s 


^ 


^ 


Si 


*        -  T* 


#f^ 


JgPPf 


Ariad. 


rene her      mind-  Her  heart un     -      tain 


ted    as    the 


I 


m 


m 


m 


32 


fe 


se 


f 


cJ-^ 


r 


EtJ*1 


li_l 


^ 


p 


5"? 


Ariad. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


112 


Ariad. 


m 


•Tg~r 


50 

3fe 


W 


will  she         greet  the  day. 


tm 


-«-§ 


s 


BE 


nil 


j^M 


T 


^^ 


dim. 


nzm 


*r 


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, 


^ 


l^BI 


xJi 


a 


sfe 


^^ 


¥ 


Ffi 


§te 


^ 


? 


g^ 


zc 


^ 


51 


g      jj  1    j  ^^ 


Ariad. 


Shrou  -        -ding  her      face, 


she  will  a  -    wait        de   -    li   -    v'rance. 


And 


h  Jjj  Hi  ribf   r  i*  "pp  p  HHi 


Ariad. 


thus in       peace   for       e 


Among  the      dead_will     rest. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


113 


;. 52 

m 


Zerbinetta 


^m 


*—l++¥ 


% 


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 

aJ 


kJ=i 


1 


I 


?4e 


w. 


as 


** 


i 


^=^ 


t^    vp 


s 


^ 


t* 


r 


Ariadne    (without  turning-  her  head, to  herself, 

53 


m 


£ 


» 


Mad,        but  she 


im 


Zerbin. 


powr, 

Scaramuccio     (in  the  wing-s) 


I 


B  gg  p  p  ij|   I  i    ^a 


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 


-***!>■( 


E 


^^ 


k& 


*%■ 


m 


m 


p 


W 


m 


£ 


BP 


K 


0    0    0    0 


t  ■+ 


as  if  the  last  words  had  reached  her  through  her  dream) 


^m  i   j  ^ 


liicht  schleppen 

,  wow  slentando 


r  tir    Mr    il 


Ariad 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


114 


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, 

.k- 


i  jjjij 


ip^ 


s 


ffl?j^ 


5 


gbjQ 


M: 


i 


ffiQ^ 


i 


#%£ 


? 


& 


rs^ 


r 


Harlk. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Qr~*Qr 


115 


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 


"iHfrifrfjigpi 


^* 


m 


pa 


she 


^jp 


4BE 


^ 


^ 


^H 


i=N^ 


fr 


i 


WP 


e#3 


?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, 


yp?f  fUiL\r     g  y  ip  ?  'fp  pTpp  n^ 


Arl. 


Who  can  bear suchcruel  an      -       guish,  Worse   than_  death  a hundred-fold? 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


116 


Arl. 


57 


m  j  i iiis^ 


p-  i  e/p.  i  p-  ;p  p    I 


^iil 


Wrest    thee  from  such  gloom  and  an- guish,   Wake,      if    bat  to        fier     -      cerpain! 


£ 


i^^ 


Sp 


-  -7  jj  g  JT7 


"^ 


p 


fcs 


r 


.     .      C7-. 


cresc. 


^ 


^W 


1^1 


^^ 


fjfl 


Arl. 


Live, 


for        joy    may    come     to    -     mor     -       row,  Live, and  wake  to 


%^ 


a 


^ 


W 


^      7     f 


«/ 


2 


^ 


jfflj 


rir 


7 


Echo  (wie  vorhin) 


(Ariadne  unmoved,    dreams  on) 


f    '^'      P ' 3 


ijEgj 


• # 


*>:■     g 


§ 


Arl. 


love  . 


gain! 


poco  calando 


^b  i  * 


s 


» 


f 


f 


-*» — » 


r^ 


*=* 


r=r 


m 


PP. 


*tWJ 


3§E 


S3 


dim. 


PP, 


m 


* 


$&■ 


7 

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 


^ 


3E 


Arl. 


tempo  primo 


All    in    vain    is     our 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Echo 


117 


Zerbin. 


Arl. 


fefc 


PP 


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 


m 


*3 


^S3 


IS 


m 


^a 


z>p 


i^^ 


i 


n 


I 


Echo 


Zerbin. 


fc£* 


^lppbpj 


£ 


|  fr?  pbp''gir  g  p  irTp-fr 


'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 


fcE 


]EE* 


Arl. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


118 


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 


M: 


+—m-0 


+— * 


PJ  1   1  1 


m=^; 


*k" 


^ 


^**? 


g§l 


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. 


# 


I,  i  rri-i-  i 


"d  j  j  ': 


k=2!=f 


I 


w 


rnud.  ^ 


SfW 


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dim. 


£ 

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z: 


r^ 


e«  etwas  ruhiger  m.  J;=  84 

■        «»  poco  meno  mosso 


i=a 


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ggpp 


* 


?§£? 


Ariad. 


SE 


Soon  comes  from     heavn. 


a     he     -       raid,       Her 


mes  call  they  his 


PP 


—& 


-s- 


j 


5  rJ  I  jg 


^ 


dolce\  marcato 


i 


& 


s= 


pS^P 


ei 


^^ 


ifel 


fr 


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119 


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 


*£Zi 


dim. 


P 


^m 


u 


w 


g  r  pvJ-  is 


64 


£ 


^^E 


Ariad. 


^^ 


beauteous,peaceful    god! 


iL 


Lo!. 


Ari-ad  -  ne       wai-teth 


Ah!  Frompain,from 


m 


-rj3W? 


g       ran 


espr. 


fe  ^ 


^^ 


P^ 


8 


P 


iiS 


S 


cresc. 


#: 


M 


r=e 


^^ 


33a 


ffi  JuJ-     S 


Ariad. 


£ 


fied 


life's hot   fe  -    ver,  Must  my  heart   be    pu 


fe^ 


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jJ-' .-Jl 


^1:  ii  J 


irrr 


-i 


^^ 


lb- 


" — & 


r:$T:  t 


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£ 


PfibfM 


F 


a 


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Ariad. 


g !  bfl  g  j  i  J»q 


65 


Then  thy  face  to    me     in      -       cli  - 


^=M^ 


i£ 


iP 


-  nmg,  Thouwilt  fly      to     this    my    ca 

"1 


fe^SjN 


^P 


* 


'ifahM* 


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 


t3 


ipm 


M 


1 


a=a 


F 


? 


« — 0 


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J: 


^ 


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^ 


^ 


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p     m     m     m 


m     m 


0     * 


Ariad. 


S 


fc? 


re  -  gal  fes-tal  gar    -      ments     That  my     motherwroug-htfor  me, 


I   will 


S 


2C 


r 


^S 


b* 


s 


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b^ 


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te 


S? 


331 


zsc 


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. 


P  ji 3  J  J  i 


§5 


ee! 


d  j=^gjl  'H 


g£ 


*"3 

espr. 


ff 


m 


a.  I  «. 


JMNN 


/?> 


~ty 


te — v 


Ariad. 


m 


67 


>     fl-     J'l 


P"     JJ     J 


* 


? 


>     J  J>  J>  I  I     I 


But      my  soul     in  so  -    lemn  si  ■ 


lence 


PPW 


pg^g 


p  si-     j 


~Q- 


iigpr-cjtr 


'feTM?3 


Fol  -  -  lo-weth    its 


u 


J- 


esp 


•$r- 


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. 


.gLaj 


i 


r      y^r 


3 


1=1 


T 


gg^ 


U£ 


dim. 


#== 


; 


* r 


«^^ 


£ 


T= 


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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 


P 


I 


is 


tt 


w* 

¥* 


I  I    I 


<% 


■     ■ 


# — • — * 


m 


1 


te 


=3 


J: 


M 


3T 


P^i3 


* 


"69 


[|p  i  j  vp^^^ 


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 


^ 


0 — # 


as 


b 


&_ 


J: 


Hi 


^ 


Jtg; 


3E 


^m^sy 


^ 


ps 


s 


^r^^VTi 


cresc. 


i 


^ 


-J"^g  i-iTj 


g 


Sfi 


"XJ" 


r 


Arisidlie     (with  growing-  rapture) 


■9- 


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Ariad. 


m 


£fl  Us^- 


cap  -  tive  soul   free  -  ing, 


m^E$E£ 


This  bur    -     den   of      be   -      ing 


;# 


m.        ±.    *:    R: 


P=§ 


\±)     J;  -:  S 


a 


■=¥ 


IS 


g  M 


M 


t 


£ 


J* 


71 


rising  to  a  great  climax 


FF? 


^a 


Ariad. 


XSI 


¥ 


Lift     thou. 


it      from    me . 


Lift! 


Lift. 


it   from 


# 


J^ 


^g 


J  J  J3.J 


'f     f       f 


r  ^cj/  r-  — c^ 


dim. 


Wfr  Uf 


m 


i 


M^ 


•L-* 

^ 


-J-ytSti 


-cr 


TT 


Ariad 


v         me! 


Lift, 


£eS 


g 


lift —  it  from  me; 


WmW 


fcif P  bf 


a 


A^lt^l 


% 


>     o 


a  rrrrP 


tisitjijf 


£*&£*> 


This     bur- den    of  be-  ing, 

J      .-4    :♦ 


mm 


MM 


a.- 
Q'  -^ 


72 


Ariad. 


*    l  r  r    Pte 


Lift. 


p 


?1^ 


Lift      it from        me; 


m 


m 


This         bur  ■ 


den  of 


ft    .  ^^^m 


te 


w 


elzB 


&& 


? 


it-it 


if^ 


s?1 


^ 


J 


^m 


*^ 


?  >■    *b^l 


? 


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Ariad. 


i  j    B 


be   -      ing, 


Lift,  lift . 


73 


I  g ^  Tf      V 


it    from        me. 


To 


^ 


^r^3  ^ 


51 


:=       42- 


j^ a  (few. 


^^ 


8= 


g^d^ 


*£ 


it 


3 


SX"£ 


¥ 


? 


i 


It — g 


m£ 


^ 


g 


Ariad. 


thee. 


link'd  in      u  -  -  nion      e  -   ter  - 


-nal,'With       thee  will         Ari- 


2==§: 


fe^> 


* 


k 


pjWp 


y    \>rP 


mm 


? 


t 


5^ 


/> —  v 


H 


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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125 

(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>=>; 


S 


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= 


l  j     g  l(fJl>^BPlp-       9 


^   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 


m  *P      Wt    lj''  i:JiJlJ^ 


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 


^3 


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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128 


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 


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ii 


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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 


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s 


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u 


^ 


£ 


& 


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W^ 


^ 


^ 


-P- 


Scarain 


Arl. 


Truifld. 


Will 


m 


^=&+ 


the  tear 


dan  -  cing  and  sin  -  ging  Per  -  chance 

espr. 


$ 


Brighella         ^f 


\  V     gj 


$ 


%E§E 


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 


zes 


dis  -    pell 


^^ 


1 


2me 


■        * 


tt 


n 


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r 


^^^^ 


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£ 


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frr  r  as 


m     w 


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130 


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. 


£ 


^E 


Scaram- 


J^EESE 


'HT  fp 


^ 


The 


£fc 


us. 


The 


Truffld- 


^ 


the  tear. 


*f       82 


S 


2PC 


« 


Brifrh. 


Scaram. 


Arl. 


The  wan 


ton  bree  -  -  zes    Dis 


n^P  H  p  i  ^|_p P_g 


suns     ca  -  res- sesAll    tearsthevsoon  ba-nish_ 


»r#  mp  iiijidp   |  g  [  j   j^ggjii  ^ 


sp 


suns    ca  -  res- sesAll    tearstheysoon  ba- nish. 


The       wan  - 


-  ton 


* 


m 


s 


Truffld. 


fe 


g        F        I 


^0 


The  wan    -      ton  bree 


I 


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zes    Dis- 


s 


iL^i 


E 


zpc 


«  bg  fel  — * 


S3 


C-J    £J 


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dim. 


Brigh. 


Arl. 


Truffld. 


^ 


1 


pel. 


dim. 


0.    ^n  aim.  - 

bree  -    zes    Dis    -      pel. 
dim.- 


the  tear. 
^f    fr-P 

—  ^ ' 

the     tear. 

~-t&=- 


pel. 


the  tear. 


83 


grazioso  m.  J =84 
Zerbinetta 


bfl    i    ,  I;, 


J* 


^P  p  p  p  bP  l-p — up  p  rTTpfr  j  PTM''P  g     rn 


m 


See  them  now  dan- cing,  See  their  feet  glan      -       cinglShouldshe  not,  be   -    hoi- ding,     Find  here  a 


p,  ' 

I 


^B 


Pf3  ^  ^fe^ff^ 


SS 


X 


^rr  i  rr 


iyyy 


■E 


K 


E£fcf-|g 


4^P  j  g  lbPP  v^injTilffpJiJip 


84 


* 


Zerbin. 


lo-ver,  a  lo-ver,  a lo    -      ver, a    lo-ver  to        her      mind? 


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Zerbinetta 


la 


i     7  i  %  i  p  p  P  p 


To      stay    tliy    wee-ping  Since     words all 


Arlecehino     jP 


g  (t  a  i1? 


g  1 1  g  I  g  g  1 1  P  bS 


"1 


^ 


^^ 


To     stay    thy  wee-pingSince  words  all     fail    us 


m 


Truffaldino 
PPi 


^m 


The  wan  -  ton 


|J>       J> 


WB 


ifcS 


Jot* 


W^Jl, 


15 


^h 


^^ 


& 


i  { \>?n 


E^E 


^2- 


f= 


# 


#~ 


85 


sm-lt  p^-^i  i  p  p  p  g 


allmahlich  etwas  f  liefiender 

^oeo  b  jooeo  jp«w  mosso 


Zerbin. 


^ 


fail. 


us,  Will     dancing  and  sin  -  gingPer  -    chance 


Scaramuccio 


I    J         -y^plp    p   PpplPp     «rg 


To       stay    thy  wee-pingSince  words  all  fail      us, 


m 


Arlecehino 
P 


£ 


^E^ 


The  sun's  ca  - 


Jg 


V=b     p   P  i  p-^^ 


Truffld. 


breezes   Dis-pel  the       tear. 


# 


i 


allmahlich  etwas  fliefiender 

poco  a  poco  piu  mosso 


k 


^m 


w 


^ 


H 


m 


tt- 


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i 


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us, 


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(gradually  returning  to  the  former  tempo) 

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~  J  i 


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mong-themfiudA    lo-ver  to  my       mind. 
' ,  Scaramuccio.  (Loud) 


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i£= 


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The  la-dy       is    too       much  in  -  clined  To      yield        to       hea 

Arlecchino.    {Loud)j> 


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p  ^ p p  *-? p i p  1?p^  it  i  re 


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dains      to -regard  themThe  song  doth  but  vex   her*      All     their  toil    they  waste. 


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±JUB— | 


Leave  us, 


ceasenow! 


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(still  dancing') 


m  i  "p  p  p  i  p-p — ■ ^ 


^ 


stay  thy    wee-ping6ur   words  all        fail     us. 

Arlecchino.  fi  -  i  -•-  P-l 


4, 


g  i  PbP   I  p  §  i^Tri'r  i^ 


/, 


i 


^^ 


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words  all        fail    us. 


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7      ^=:       ¥[£       * 


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Brighella.  *%£ 


^      l>4 


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p  i  p  BpfTT'Fp  »p  |  ir     i 


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And        we  stroveher  bid        -        ding- To       do     right      well. 


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Ri- 


ding To       do    right      well. 


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mi 


ding  To       do    right      well. 


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calanrin  g^empo  primo,behabig 

Ldiduuo  "^  temvo  vnmo.  comodo 


tempo  primo,  comodo 


b  p   |    (TTl  p  j  i 


she  fain  would  heave  peace. 


To     stay    thy       wee-ping-Our  words    all       fail   us; Will 

calando  tempo  primo,  behabig 

tempo  primo,  comodo 


ft      |   Jrj=g 


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± 


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our  dan       -        cing  Our     songs  en       -      tran 

Scaramuccio.  P 


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m 


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Scaram 


Arl. 


cing         She        deigns  not    to  smile. 

dim.  -  .        -       -  pp. 


^=^ 


3 


g-^H?       |!J'    p  B  J)  p     III 


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cantabile 


|         jgfegEjfejj 


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Briffh. 


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Arl. 


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sin 


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mf 


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P     1  j    v   * 


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Zerbin. 


Brigh. 


Scaram. 


Arl. 


Truffld 


dan 


cing 


So  cease  your       dan- cing,  Cease  your 


In    vain  our  la  -  bour,  Vain   our  dan  -  cing, 


fee 


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P 


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Arl. 


Truffld. 


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bour,  ln  va;n  our     ,jan 


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Brigh. 


Scaram 


Arl  . 


Truffld 


gmg. 


Then     cease. 


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I 


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.dim. 


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« 


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songs  en-trancing, 


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dim.  .         -  -  jpy? 


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songs  en- trancing, 


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dim.  .         -  \-  VP 


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i  «hfr     j 


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songs  en-trancing, 


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k/jOJidU=H T^ 


cing, 


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M 


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Arl. 


Truffld. 


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Brighella 


your   dan 

(As  he  goes) 


ne  goes;  ™ 

*  ^1  If    pH| 


* 


Arlecchino(As  he  goes) 


In  vain  our  sin-ging 


n  ,yjip  iir  ^  J^T-Jy  j  ^g    g    ?P 


In  vain  our     singing,Vainour     dan     -        -    cing, 


She        deigns      not    to 


=± 


a 


^i— pi    j^ 


? 


^ 


r~T 


Hf 


PP 


MM 


<s>^= 


^ 


"T 


7~ 


Efe 


^ 


i 


1 


Zerbin. 


Brigh. 


Scaram. 


cing 


£& 


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) 


m  r  j 


Arl. 


Truffld. 


smile. 
Truffaldino 


V 


te  J^b  J>J»ip  Ji 


(Exit  to  the  left) 


S 


j         WJ'lf     J|)   JJIp   Jflji 


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) 


*-'  AJ/->o  +  n-mn,'niir.nmw»,;™    1„       J,,  .„!.«  1,..l  1„„ £.11 11  T<1.  _  i. -      K -  J     '  V  ^7         ' 


i* 


Zerbin. 


Most    gracioussovereign  la-dy,      who  but  knows  full  well,      Thatpainandsor- row      of    ex-al 

M.  J  =  84 


$  Tp  n  i  O  p  fy-  p  p  p  g  p  p  p-p  p  ^  ^  p  p^^ 


Zerbin. 


tedkinglyhearts_  and  souls  likethir.e,Canneerbemea-suredorweig-hed  byrulesandlawsthatguide  The  lot 


(Approaching- a  step  nearer-But  Ariadne      pays  no  heed  to  her) 


f  *  p  'rH^j  %  g  I  g  j  i  j  p  fe » p  j  j  ji  iippg 


Zerbin. 


of    com     -       mon   mor-  tal   folk 


*3g 


m 


Jr 


But  yet. 


Are  we    not      wo -men,  both  of 


fT~T 


321 


Zerbin. 


101  ^ 


us,  And  does     not     in  each  bo-som  beat     a    heart  of  wo-man    that     pa   -     sseth  un-der- 


£ 


|P 


^^ 


JM 


■Ti  *    Iflf^^g 


V 


r 


^^iim 


w 


¥ 


& 


f 


5^ 


S 


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(still  neaver.  with  a  courtsey) 


(Ariadne  in  order  to  avoid  seeing- her,  veils  her  face) 


^m 


^m 


I 


^31 


Zerbin. 


stan     -    ding? 


To  tellhowweak,  how  frail  we  are, 


^ 


i  . ,  \  f&  ^rrWTTj 


iH 


;Vff-3-  5 


H 


^ 


^# 


S 


« 


ci< 


« — •— « — « 


«= 


atata 


/> 


!H 


if 


ff? 


TR 


E 


aft>». 


„—  102 


Zerbin. 


To  cpn-fess the        truth to  our- selves, 


Is     it      not       bit    -     ter 


Zerbin. 


m 


t     y  iiiiitj)  JMefJii 


P 


Zerbin. 


ff 


You  will  not  deign  to    hear  me_ 


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148 


Zerbin. 


in-  etwas  gemessen 
«"d  un  poco  misurato 


\  J-    i) 


4*j  I  .u  .h  I  J)  i>  i  Ji  I  Ji 


? 


f^^F, 


Fair     and  proud    and       mo     -      ving    not,       As  if     you  were    an      ef  -    fi    -   gy 


^m 


h-fruM^ 


*E± 


B 


P 


Zerbin. 


$m 


* 


m 


Onyourownmo    -     nu  -  ment. 


'ibu  wouldhave  none  to  share 


i 


m 


***  **ti 


l        7  g 


gg^j^S 


s2^ 


& 


123 


*» 


^ 


^ 


Ifo 


is  n 


ggg  ^ 


>3 


l.:5 


^j0W^i  i ^ ^ r ~p i A? r^i W1'^ 


Zerbin. 


yoursorrow'ssec   -      -    ret  But  yonderrocks      And ttnntvling- waves 


of     o-cean? 


^itijtfi  |   j^flffi 


j  ;   n  ^""pf| 


§  |  jjji 


i^ 


«p 


* 


s 


^^ 


^ 


-^^ftk 


i 


7     p     *      7     pFT 


^T^ 


b* 


lebhafter 

piu  mosso 


(Ariadne  retreatsto  the  mouth  of  the  Cave* 

104 


^'Wfipr-iriPrpur    ^u    ^M  M 


* 


Zerbin.   ffm  \>    *■ 


Mostnoble   la-dylendan   ear:  Not  thou  a    -     lone all    women, 

M.J:  100 


yea  all  women,     All  have 


fA 


T^m 


i 


IS 


3E=fc 


ifcE 


'■It  jl  1  lit 


m  mm 


/b 


^ 


I 


fafe 


Jgk. 


g^f" 


^ 


6368 
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Zerbin. 


i  te  7ppf 


Mfe^ 


* 


suffered  it,       there  is  not      one, 


i  T  B  i  1  i 


149 


iPft¥6-a 


That     by  the  same  grief  hath    not been  smitten. 

)oco  ritard. 


105 


Ziemlich  rasch 

Allegro  assai 


!Hg  g  p  j     f-f+F-r —  j    1|mV  I 


Zerbin. 


Deserted!  And  a  -  ban-doned! 


De     -      so-late! 


X  \    \.^gs^ 


T* 


S 


a 


te^ 


£^  v 


^ 


*£ 


^ 


a 


jti 


^ 


l  iT      Ft^P 


in^  j  pit  p    ^ppfra 


Zerbin. 


Yesl  of  such  de 


IpiiEiEitf 


sert  islesthere  is    a     mul    -     ti-tude  ev'n  in  thehauntsof 


"    "  |£>    - 


wSm  i 


BE 


I  t    fj  rfe 


i 


j 

^ 


3 


Wmsi 


as 


ill 


*« 


>  =»> 


106  ,   ^ ^ 


Zerbin. 


man-kind: 


I         my-selftoo   have  known  them,   have  dwelt in  many  a  one 


^Efr 


fe± 


3E£ 


&i^Et 


m 


^Srt^r 


wficr 


/ 


//• 


^ 


^=* 


£=^=^=£ 


SS^Si; 


6368 
A    6303.6335.  7453.  7458  F. 


k(*jgj* 


150 


Zerbin. 


accelerando 

(At  this  point  Ariadue  retreats    quite  into  the  cave,  and  Zerbinetta  addresse 


ritard. 


\  ^'-p^-pr  iVtpp  p  pij^i^r  $  ^  §pp 


j> 


And  yet  I   did  not  learn        to  load    all  men  with  cur  -  ses.      Faith-less  are  they,  past 


if 


p*t 


^s 


)    i  baa 


Efe  e:i^£ 


1**=* 


te 


ht 


a 


*    nB* 


/ 


•^b^v 


^Fp3 


~o~ 


% 


* 


zrre 


J 


1*1 


the  rest  of  her  consoling- speeches  to  an    invisible  listener.)  fgsteS    ZeitlTiaiB 


1Q7  al  rigor e  di  tempo 


M.J: 


FfWi^    gfcJH*  w     >r^J^=^ 


Zerbin. 


believing,  wi-thout  mea 


sure! 


A  few  hours  of  night, 


a    fe    -  ve-rish 


Hi    ?% p  g"p    *p-p^p 


2)C 


^ 


Zerbin. 


s 


day,  The   sigh        of    a  breeze,  a     Ian  -  guishing glance. 


And  lo!  they  are 


1flR 

feJr  j  JW^r^p'^'p  *p  rlhp  p  pi  I  g  i ?  ijl  ^  i 


Zerbin. 


changed!      But  are  we —      are  we    im-mu-ne     Againstthese    pi-ti-less      en  -  chant-ments,   these 


fe   gj^jQkJJ 


<f^f# 


jjg 


s 


Si 


* 


3 


iMg 


EHi 


:z: 


* 


S^ 


^ijjj^    >Jljj 


6368 
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(free) 


>rMp^?pif>rtTribrP'y 


ip  a 


Zerbiii. 


Lf   FW 


changes,  that passall under  -  stan 


4^4p^ 


ik 


ding? 


j  g§  g  M|g 


J 


CT6SC  ' 

tc*7#  If 


/ 


* 


* 


^ 


3       #P- 


as 


E^ 


r    ^7i 


1 


Allegretto  mosso   m.  d-:4o 


Hig  iJ-.-pj^p 


* 


i=i 


Zerbin. 


IZZ 


#Ff¥ 


Full        oft,— when  I     think,     for  e    -  ver      un    -     sha-ken,  My        cons-tan-cy 

(singend}_ 


il 


i 


i^ 


PI 


3 


» 


j»  cantando 


m^m 


jo^i 


^ 


j-  ji.jj 


Itt 


* 


£ 


fe 


ft^f--  g  r  i  r^ 


109 


hj  I  a 


W 


Zerbin. 


fj  wm 


« 


e-v'ry  at    -    tack  will   re    -    pel,    Strange  promp 


tings  as     -     sail  me.that 


m  ?■■  \  p 


i'iw^i 


*=i 


a 


ft 


SF 


^ 


f= 


^* 


^.^W 


J7    f 


*jjg» 


s£ 


tfjlj^     hjj 


s 


? 


* 


f^Et 


ffiHtr — li 


tfr?reF-m 


Zerbi: 


in 


me     a      -      wa 


ken,Forfree-     -  domtoo  long 


un  - 


f#Ff 


m 


ft; 


y 


j^ 


^f 


f 


N^ 


a- u 


j>ti 


ifeff 


i 


left:    n> 


^03 


EG 


^ 


^f 


6368 
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152 


Zerbin. 


tas    -    ted    a      year 


110 


mz 


Tr   ^r  tfr  -j-^f 


:£ 


ning;  And        soon   'tis         a  new  love  in 


.\»r  p«r   i  fTP»r  1 1       1  "r       i*r  j 


se 


ere  -  cy  bur     -     ning,     Holds 


my    heart 


fast     in       its 


&  JlJ> 


m  iir-fp 


fe* 


«^« 


A 


cresc. 


^m 


Mm  H 


t^SML 


^ 


111 


Zerbin. 


con    -     que-ring    spell.  Though    de  -  ceit  sche    -     mingln      ac  -   tion_     not 


U'lKjti-  m 


^PF 


ft  a  i 


* 


rap 


«j 


'H'hiP^ 


t&t-* 


^ 


% 


£ 


Zerbin 


0- 


&  ,,m  a 


s 


H 


■HUP '  it  J 


I       I     =iEa 


sm 


nmg, 


Though 


6368 
A.  6303.6335.7453.  7458  F. 


153 


112 


Zerbin. 


irH 


* 


£ 


i 


;^r  tjf  jfr-j 


true    to     all  see  -    ming,        False  is    my  will 


^^ 


M 


y,k  iJ^r j 


^y 


IE 


jffi  I  gj 


F 


p 


^3B 


^P 


le  J 


,bJ-  ^J"3 


aift 


a= 


»/ 


•^ 


113 


SP 


^ 


*  * 


Zerbin. 


# 


M.  3 


m 


lUityrffffii; 


Like  one  who  with 

3 


\&E 


1   7  j      j 


te  a» 


/ 


«?«?«. 


^ 


p  ?  <   j 


:P^5£ 


m 


fT1 


Zerbin 


6S68 
A.  6303.  6335.  7453.  7458  F. 


154 

Zerbin. 


adM 


114 


* 


base-ly      de     -      ceive      him, 


fe^ 


^m 


ife 


^m 


#=^ 


£=g 


I 


4 


J}  (3  & 


i 


* 


^ri^ 


Though     lo  -  ving   him 
8- 


I 


WW* 


i 


mt 


A  f 


# 


3 


j^ 


a 


p^^fi: 


P 


s=HI; 


:TY 


rr^f 


? 


kfc=i 


SB 


r  iM^YYr^^ 


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 


W^. 


j^hfl 


% 


i 


^M=g 


m 


&L 


Jr 


m 


4 


P^S 


i^f 


Igj 


dim. 

si 


H 


MM 


r 


^i 


m 


w 


Zerbin. 


6368 
A.  6303.  6335.  7453.7458  F. 


Jl 


K^jy<r3^- 


155 


Zerbin. 


p%  j  |  r  i  r 


(Breaks  off  suddenly) 


se  -  cre-cy  bur 


rung... 


t 


&  iuT3TT 


ggrafe 


¥ 


ii 


Ht 


W 


^ 


h-te 


y 


a  b 


Allegro  scherzando 


m 


Zerbin. 


ifc 


PS 


\^M  ni^ 


■>>-_ -L^^. 


^ 


S 


Sowas_ 


ir 

it  with  Pag- 


JlftyiiiiN,^  *^ 


I  imiPp  m ^gB^^iffl g i g  ?p  g  i 


Zerbin. 


i§ 


lia    -  -    zzo     andMez-ze   -  ti-no;Then  it  was  Ca-    vi 


cchio,  then  Bu- rat  - 


i 


^m 


«-= — « 


9%=£ 


«r     i 


i 


117 


* 


N^-^-  I  i  tirtgJ  j>  i  >  j 


£ 


Zerbin. 


ti  -  no,  ThenPas-qua     rjej 


-* 


lo!    Who  could  be  -  lieve 


p$m 


it?  Some-times  to  all 


^S-  4L 


J-—PP 


r±  mm 


^-j*    n 


£ 


g 


^^ 


s 


-ft-£f 


^E 


i^. 


* 


i 


aEa 


m 


f 


6368 

A.  7453.  7458  F. 


156 


Zerbin. 


ffiLjSF^  m 


Zerbin. 


"ll  J    a  M  B  -UL_yJi 


J»J  J  3  J-'r  S 


P  P  P  PI  g  IP  P    J)  J'  I  J-  Jtt 


PP 


Zerbin. 


ling,Half  ter-ror    un  -  won-ted,Halfwon-der  de  -   li 


i 


^ 


S 


<  .,  a 


i=*i 


Si 


m  vj  3  ¥ 


p 


S3 


i 


dim. 


«^ 


^ 


^ 


F 


2ZZ 


Zerbin. 


6368 
A..  7453.  7458  F. 


157 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin 


Zerbin. 


^^ 


cret  should  read  so  _    ill ah!. 


S 


as 


Hill 


ns 


ns     c\ 


$& 


J 


5        5 


/T\ 


* 


Zerbin. 


— 1 n *n * — H H—  "*-; 


[#n 


/T\ 


si 


/CN 


6368 
A.  7453.  7458  F. 


158 


Zerbin. 


Rondo. 
Allegro,  m.  d=  54 


mi 


120 


£ 


Like    a    god  each  one     did      I    wel     -     come.Dumbwhen  first  he 


!7        "-V 


1  u  i  w>p 


Zerbin. 


B 


=£=£ 


wm 


gree  -  ted  my      sight; 


By        his  first        kis-ses      en  -  rap    -      -  tured, 


* 


* 


^=^ 


U 


^ 


31 


cxr-T 


S 


s^fT"  ^jfei 


* 


^=fc 


^m^ 


-o- 


» p  p  m  i-^ri 


e      ■ 


Q 


m 


^s 


Zerbin. 


By  the     god   soon  was I      cap -tured;  By  his    arts. 


trans  -     for  -      -  rned 


W£ 


£ti£M^JM 


mm 


iS^M 


fcsa 


f¥g 


espress. 


m 


& 


j=i 


"•^-^ 


* 


Eg 


dim. 


? 


5^ 


Zerbin. 


6368 
A.  7453.7458  F. 


159 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


%m 


■?  *£ 


^ 


iV-T  T 


gflg    r>  gg  S 


r 


r^a 


Zorbin. 


LCj*    ciJ  -^W^lJ  I 


less     cap -tured  quite. 


Like  a 


6368 
A.  7453.  7458  F. 


160 


123    molto  vivace 


x 


I 


^B^i 


h 


fT^Jjrp 


Zerbin. 


god. 


each  one didi.  I 


^M: 


& 


I  H  i     A  I* 


M 


l£ 


*^n 


1 

f 


Jfe 


w 


C.p. 


*=- 


^m 


feSEE* 


W"! 


0 


Tranquillo 


P 


i  Be   fe  ^ 


i 


I 


Zerbin. 


f=S^ 


wel      -       come. 


Each one    soon trans-formed  me    quite,. 


124   Still  more  quietly 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


XT 


6368 
A. 7453.  7458  F. 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin. 


cap 


r 


m 


tfU 


^mm 


3         r= 

cresc.  _~_ 


tti 


>"~  >    >  >  >'     >     >  > 


i» 


£ 


6368 
A.  7453.  7458  F. 


162 


Zerbin 


Zerbin. 


Zerbin 


Zerb 


'>  J    I  \  I 


¥& 


^=$ 


1     i  i    j>Sa, 


P  »  Wm0< 


6368 

A. 7453.  7458  F. 


poco  ritenuto 


163 


k-^lX 


?£> > > > 


a  tempo 


rilard. 


r  r  rli 


Zerbin. 


>     >     > 


>    >    >    ;>- 


TTT2STJ-3. 


129 


acceier.  1^0  j^ 


Zerbin. 


fr* 


f 1 


Zerbin. 


^ 


^75  rff  I   if 


rit. 


tempo  primo 


vgri: 


S 


^ 


<U4 


*      *      £ 


i 


:S 


^ 


IX^ 


y 


/ 


^ 


;E^ 


■^ — 


a 


f 


feE 


i     j  I 


130 


# g 


c  /|i-  g 


Zerbin. 


As        a      god      each       one_     did       I        wel    -         -      come, 


1    f     1 


s 


w 


» —       g  g      C    g 

L1"J  d-jj" 


6368 

A.  7453  F. 


164 


Zerbin. 


poco  calando 


^m 


sogh cap     -     tured 


was. 


1 1  rrrrrrrr, 


£g£§E 


S 


Mm** 


m  m  m  m-m 


13k 


m 


PPmT^ 


a 


*  #  * 


i 


#    it    * 


^^ 


I 


a  tempo,  molt  o  vivace 
144  Recitative-,  in  strict  rhythm' 


y* 


r    i    J    i 


m 


Zerbin. 


SOOn,  SOOn.        ArleCChinO  (leaping-  from  the  wing-s) 


SI 


t    i  Fpp  pTP^tf 


* 


p^b 


5  »>•  *  j 


Pret-ty  sermon,but  you  preach  to 


ggfc^±=^:  i  ill 


tf. 


£ 


W 


3=2 


i»* 


a  j  g 


it 


HH 


^ 


m 


u 


g^ps 


(Turning-  quicklyto  him) 
3 


^^ 


p  S  p  p    ?  p  p  1 


Zerbin. 


f^» 


Yes,  itseemsthat  la-dy  and     I,  each  have  a  dif  -    fe-rent  lan-guage. 


-jiMlv     "p    j 


Arl. 


deaf  ears. 


hk   nffiM 


I  Hf  I b  i    J 


fegg 


3 


m 


^"  £J 


W 


^;y  -  1  ifa 


i 


i 


*» 


«^ 


r— r~ i  145 


^jiJiFp^V'ii'^^i^irPp^ 


Zerbin. 


(Drily) 


fe 


'Twouidnotsur-priseme,  if  be-fore    longshelearnsthatmineis  far  thebest for        a 


gj   v      jgj   ^ 


It  seems  so. 


P  *>fir  w 


PI 


n 


i  n  i 


$ 


T=£ 


6368 
A. 7453  F. 


165 


Zerbin. 


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- 


:^^ 


ȣ 


£U  iBll 


f 


W^ff 


*^7 


mf 


SB 


I 


tes 


<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 


.     g    ?Tfl^ 


E 


quaintance. 


Pooh!      Mansion; 'tis 


^yfg^Jg 


feJH 


i 


^ 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


166 


u 


(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  > 


*« 


g|tV>r-yp  p  i!  fnp 


Zerbin. 


whom  for  this     ve  -  ry    rea-son  he's  plea-sing. 


3gt 


^^fr 


Arl. 


Z 2 


And  to  think  that  you  are  from   top        to 


f  *C^v 


6368 
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m 


(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 


-y-r- 


&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^ 


'44 


rU  |  g  i^g  @g  1  vF  3  pup  p  JMtpfy  g  1 7^gy^iJi  J^ 


Zerbin. 


real-ly  your  in-ten-tion     that  we  should  re-sist  the  men  in  ear-nest,  O    why_  then  were  so 


mmmm 


Zerbin. 


S&%>. 


6368 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


168 


Zerbin. 


Brigh. 


Scaran 


Arl. 


TFuffld. 


Allegretto 


149 


■a-ted. 


A 


(at  the  front,  Left) 


i   5  7  •?  ii 


S 


i* 


^ 


(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! 


4* 


S 


F^ 


frS^ 


PP 


7      J  S 


P  g  Jl  p  I  P 


-sole  this  moo -dy       la  -   dy        Try  no   more, 'tis    la-bour     lost! 


Hi  g  g  g  b  ^^ 


^ii 


^ 


7        |  EE 


-solethismoo-dy      la  -  dy       Try  no   more,  'tis    la-bour     lost! 


ggk 


& 


iff  ph  Jl  *r  ^ 


7        j         EE 


PPgs 


-solethismoo-dy       la  -   dy       Try  no    more, 'tis    la-bour     lost! 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


169 


Brig-h. 


Scaram. 


Arl. 


Truffl. 


u 


mfy m     f-        ft     .      m P-    tip 

a-aJi  p  j  l r  1 1  r  |  j  g  1 


** 


e^ 


»p 


If    all  comfort  she     re    -    fu   -    ses,  Do  not 

P 


\  p  Mr        i    r  pi  r   g  ^ bf>  g 


If      all        com 


y^rr 


3 


fort         she     re    -    fu  -    ses,  Do  not 


\       f    Blf      g    ,fejg 


M        P   •/  j 


2|£ 


If      all 


com 


fort         she     re    -    fu   -    ses,  Do  not 


'>¥«  WP'^'tHf-p-H 


F      IH     !i 


If all  com-fort  she     re     -     fu 


ses.         Do    not        baulk. 


a 


ite 


y  j  i  < 


1j 


pi 


Spfi 


^- 


tf«)'lW    *   fesU^ 


g§g  jl^tJrV~7 


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 


»  »      bJ  Jg 


# 


§   I         7 


P    8    T 


baulk         her        of     her       will! 


gj   tr       hP  %fe 


_aj       5 


baulk         her        of     her      will! 


9tfi 


¥*  jp       p  j  j 


s 


5  I        7 


Tfuffl. 


4H- 0- 


her        of     her      will! 


£ 


grazioso   m.  J  ■  =  69 


^E 


W^ 


a^ 


E5 


^ 


ig.iii.  g  "-•  .,g| 


* 


6368    U 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


cJ     CJ 


/ 


170 


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 


6368 
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ArleCChinO  (discreetly  in  the  background) 

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. 


i*=S 


S 


2\     espr^-^- 


f?s 


^ 


F^ 


f 


/> 


4*: 


Zerbmetta  (dancing-  from  one  to  the  other)154 


m 


z 


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 


6368 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


172 


Zerbin. 


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 


/"l^rjra 


tftog. 


T 


ftp  p    i 


T* 


r 


±=d=M 


nh  m  p  rrj 


i 


SI 


^3^ 


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?-^- 


*% 


Jft      J.      JB. 


I  watch  here        dis      -     creet    -    ly. 


m — 0 — » 


9 9- 


9 •- 


r 


« 


7     7     7 


3 


S^ 


.'  J  ^  3 


f 


f^f 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


173 


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 


H 


)         •>  ?! 


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! 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


174 


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 


6368 
A.  6303.  1453  F. 


Zerbin. 


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, 


^frr      4Kjp= 


m 


ft J    IgF^y 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


* 


u. 


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 


* 


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  — 


~£~i  .MhiMh*  i^l^,  bfeQ^ 


& 


gg§| 


gg 


^ 


gi  iyr  l,r 


cresc. 


^r  a 


tea 


^ 


/> 


& 


.» 


■§ 


6368 
A.  7453  F. 


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! 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


179 


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 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


181 


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 
A. 6303. 7453  F 


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 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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 


^ 


y    W 

h&^. 


m 


m 


h  ^ 


hh 


i 


pp 


i 


B5 


y ^ R#+ 


aaes 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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. 

A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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^ 


6368 
A.  7453    F. 


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 


6368 
A.  7453  F. 


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 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


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 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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 


* 


»»  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 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


19:* 


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 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


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 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


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 


^ 


*s=^B 


?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 


^ 


*l 


|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 


*=* 


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. 


===* 


O-1- 


god's 


be    -  lo    -    ved! 


EEI 


w 


A  great  god's 

fe>il>#  ill1 


1 


4fc 


^r=FT 


be 


¥ 


cresc. 


nhh  M 


fs 


<-iW 


^t^* 


6368 
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196 


Nai. 


Hi 


191 


£ 


■   i  p 


M 


m 


Who  the  god  that  loved  her? 

(  with  enthusiasm  )      3 


m 


k 


J2Z 


Echo 


Dry- 


%k* 


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. 


:w  um  x 


* 


H 


ft? 


i! 


s 


w 


m 


ftnda 


/ 


.p 


%r"     ^ 


iff 


w/- 


«fz 


jg^ 


3a 


IP?* 


P 


If 


192 


1> 


STF 


%>. 


« 


ite 


tr 


E 


£ 


£EE£ 


reared. 


and         ten 


Ha 


ded  by  Nymphs. 


'm^4 


( Carried  away ) 


zz: 


ZEE 


Echo 


Dry. 


Am 


A  great  god's      be-   lo-ved! 


'TwasbyNymphshewas  reared. 


^3 


m    j 


* 


# 


Lis  -    ten!       , 


ST* 


y#t?n 


Twas  by    Nymphshewas   reared! 


I 


it  l£  ? 


8F  frl 


is 


1 


#- 


3» 


« 


/ 


£^nm 


p 


S: 


F=^ 


Ite 


^ 


i 


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 


K 


M 


H 


1^  *#* 


Guar 


ded  by 


l%   %f%    B 


(■l-gS^T:  I 


£ 


3te 


H^O 


#p 


^ 


j  «ai  < 


r 


3 

^ 


tH 


^ 


331 


f= 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


^ 


197 


Echo 


Dry. 


-o- 


vine! 


£ 


£ 


0 — m — P- 


1 


His_  boy-hood di  -  vine, 


his-  boy-hooddi  -  vine! 


m 


Up 


pqg 


IE 


3E 


§&£ 


ggg 


Nymphs  his       boy 


TV 


H&i 


M4 


hooddi  -  vine. 

i 


^ 


^i) 


»-» 


Ejg 


£ 


¥ 


^ff 


aiB 


faF^ 


g  I B 


»/ 


P 


Pfg* 


I 


*» 


<Hi^ 


i^ 


r^=t 


193 


# 


%  a  't  *r  i  t   i  *r  i  je  ^teJ 


m 


Nai. 


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. 


ate 


e 


^^ 


i 


He      grows,        like    a       flame  soft    bree-zes 


BIB 


ww 


i 


i 


^ 


p 


ip 


a» 


faES^ 


^iE 


jMI 


/> 


cresc. 


jl^# 


I 


HjjSt 


g^ 


T5~ 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


198 


Nai. 


ife 


m 


[{*     m     m      I  RP  t|a> 

A  boy  no        long      -       er, 


»pc£ 


See* 


a m- 


a        youth a 


M 


** 


*E 


* 


*    ■ 


Echo 


Dry. 


A      boy   no      long  -  er, 


s 


3 


fan, 


Uti 


» 


g  S^  ctf 


p 


* 


:5r 


ft  tarn.     '       \» 


iz 


m 


ffff 


5 


aSl 


Are* 


o- 


tel' 


qp.       ft" 


l.n. 


r — is 


r^ 


s^ 


^        1 


195 


$&. 


HftiM".'      » 


Wst 


as 


to 


Dryad. 


^\Vr-         I  \r\>*    I 


Dry. 


*fe£ 


Wild  com-pa-mons        he       sum  -  mons   to  aid        him, 


^m 


fe 


196 


* — • 


Trim     -       ming   his     sails  To  the   fa   -  vou-ring     breeze! 


Dry. 


^-jJJlJ       j>->g 


iiJa;J 


T       I 


"XX" 


* 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


199 


Nai. 


Dry. 


i 


v 


m 


i*c 


Dan    -       -      gemot  hee     -     ding! 


i 


2ZZ3 


fef=jF 


^ 


¥ 


helms    -     man. 


Dan    -         -  gemot  hee     -     ding! 


JU 


E 


gfeefe 


SM 


*& 


II 


H§1 


fe£i 


pi 


WB? 


^ 


•)■  g       g 


I 


r      ^r- 


^ 


# 


^ 


^ 


3E2 


197, 


t    fr  M 


l 


Nai. 


_    .        Tin  a  birdlike  voice) 

Echo. 

k 


To_ 


his  first ad     -      ven 


ture 


£ 


Dan    -      -   ger  not  hee 


USh 


*fc 


^ 


3 


^ 1 


» 


^U 


ding! 


mm 


£ — M 


33=1 


/ 


\>o  * 


■jal      iJ  J 


zp= 


Nai. 


spee-  ding! 


B=B 


Echo 


Dry. 


7^Z 


Dan    -    gemot       hee    -       -    ding! 


^r    I    jg 


igc 


4EZ 


The 


» 


g:       da 


b=£ 


accelerando 


^mmm 


sp 


» 


first?    Ye_ 
1^ 


know what   it 


it  * 


fc|  Ji3/7P^ 


3 


« 


cresc. 


kg        1, 


_fe 


s 


£a — ^ 


P 


ggg 


g h 


espr. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


200 


Nai. 


Echo 


Dry. 


noch  schneller. 


Nai. 


Echo 


^     ha-ven       they       reach,        Straight -way  to   her 


pa    -     lace       the     path 


he 


m 


&* 


g 


Right  soon_ 


her    is 


land  ha-ven 


they  reach, 


Nai. 


Echo 


-e- 

6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


201 


200 


Echo 


i 


* 


~TT~ 


treads. 


Tor    -      ches  are         fla-mins:_ 


*4 


m 


Dry. 


^ 


On   the         thre  -  shold  she 


M.  o  =69 


J    ~  appassionato        '.—  '.zfL'tt 


m 


3J 


Dry. 


wel 


»AT^f> 


comes  him, 


fesi 


To  the       ban     -       quet. 


leads. 


SJtl 


I 


iffc 


!PP 


S 


legato 


73  73  -IS  -O 


72  a  73  73 


Dry. 


73  73 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


202 


* 


Echo. 


□E 


HE 


EC 


2)2= 


« 


Meat  she  gives- 


him, 


m 


Dry. 


him, 


m 


S 


jMj  tp 


^^ 


rJ^^^ 


to= 


^p 


~*0- 


appassionato 


HS 


^ 


fe  b       b; 


rs 


n  ra 


b       a 


* 


-© 


r^ 


M 


U^=4 


n 


-o- 


>M 


Naiad.        202 


(eagerly) 


m 


¥=# 


i 


trrr 


Bc 


*t 


The  ma 


g-ic       wine. 


m 


ftp' 


Echo 


Dry 


91. 


The  ma 


g-ic 


sa 


=t 


533= 


Gives  him        wine 

Tj2       ^T 


tts — =fcrrr= rfl — ars 1 — r-s — ~i  - M- — 1 


Nai. 


wine, 


-    get 


Dry. 


P 


the  sweet      -        ness 

(Triumph  in  her  voice) 


hid 


*=f=*= 


-J  r  ttr 


^'      A  ft 


I 


Then       by  her 

fa 


the 


i 


£ 


i 


s= 


cresc. 


fe 


^ftfp 


«P Sf2 


Jrjr? 


«P sF 


«P S(2 


«f= eP- 


JJ5_ 


S^^ 


^|S 


g^£S 


6368     A.  6303.  7453  E 


Nai. 


4A 


203 

J2- 


203 


gic! 


Echo 


Dry. 


I 


||g|  |  | 

-     den! 

ifc    r   i    i 


r  i-      t  fy  i|r'~^'~~  ^  if    I 


god  is  bid      -       den,  Naught,  she      proud    -        -    ly    deems,  can 


o=§ 


*       te     S 


3«f 


,•—  ,  TT 


gfliiJLLi:    i-^~^ 


ItTrVr-p 


^~ 


/ 


•to.       ^^ 


##gg 


s, 


dim. 


m 


41 


e 


i 


Dry. 


3T 


MXM 


3E 


him,         Prone_ 


to  fall  in         swi 


u 


JE§gj         jg 


iUOi 


«E»     "— 


« 


-J„j-T^- 


* 


-jujijjt 


? 


n3f 


^r^ 


5 


~TJT 


?«/* 


gj  g  ^J 


& — ,.  f? 


* 


i)^' 


P 


3E 


&- 


Dry. 


6368 

A.  6303.  7463  F. 


204 


Dry. 


i# 


|S^ 


* 


£ 


¥^ 


P 


spells  are  vain, 

5 


None  can  en  -    slave       him,  All    her    arts  the      god      de- 


^ 


H  fe 


^^1 


P 


? 


esjsr. 


^^ 


X 


m 


« 


aim. 


m 


^p 


8^ 


3S 


*4 


S 


205 


Naiad. 


© 


hi)  I 


& 


But  her       spells,- 


But         her        spells_ 


*4 


m 


Echo 


m 


^r=^^ 


^ 


£ 


¥^£ 


But         her       spells, 


But         her        spells- 


WtESE 


Dry. 


-      ^^T^^^P  i       J  ^^       Ig  ^ 


ties. 


All_       her       art    de  -  fies 


For_      her     spells         do 


$m 


B  \W~f  i  fc  1  jgj  Ejj !■ 


irMT"gJ 


g=B 


^ 


Lj  Eg 


g^g 


tnTf^llffi 


^B 


*gj^| 


cresc. 


£ 


B3 


^ 


S 


we 


?«/*- 


jte 


fe  nit 


fe 


¥ — I 


3F=^ 


^^ 


Nai. 


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 


2Z2= 


til     I 


not     en- slave  him,  Do  rot     en-slave  him, 


All    her 


I 


M 


tip  § 


£ 


Rtf — 1 — 

All    her 


not  en 


slave_ 


him. 


u 


as  Urn 


p=b^ 


^iT""?  ip  i  ijllli  i  H 


Fg 


•a 


Qt 


w 


cresc.  - 


f 


Sjjg 


ff^g* 


^^ 


fc=B 


P 


^ 


^ 


«s 


6368   '^ 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


«« 


Nai. 


Echo 


Dry. 


*  arts 

Step 


arts 


** 


arts 


p      — 


the         god      de   -     fiesi 


1^ 


the         god      de    -     fies! 


P       1    p 


the         god      de    -     fies! 


206 


205 


A* 


ft 


&S 


ft 


* 


# 


p 


From  the  dead 


ly       arms  that  bound- 


dim. 


g-etragen 
"   sostenuto 


*» 


rue 


&^- 


ft 


~rr- 


&^- 


rw- 


207 


F=T* 


a      p 


P 


-o- 


Dry. 


f 


^ 


—     him, 


Pale, 


mazed. 


be  -  hold. 


him  freed,    'Mid       the 


m 


-zz 


m 


-^$ 


^ 


^ 


=^ 


^F 


*S 


^ 


?£ 


T& 

pp  sostenuto 


HE 


-e^ 


-o5 


50- 


2SE 


3E 


208  Echo 


m 


Stands      re 


Dry. 


P3 


£ 


beasts  that  gro  -  vel         round  him,        Stands     re    -   vealed    a  god       in 


deed! 


ffi   P  tfJ 


*v- 


3pl 


H 


m 


s 


^- 


s 


*J:  g        fe 


z^: 


i> 


-©-' 


-o- 


-e- 


^&^ 


3E 


3T 


331 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


206 


Echo 


-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. 


A.  6303.  7453  F. 


t  <£&. 


207 


Nai. 


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 


££5£fcs 


Sg 


P=P^5** 


* 


;b@? 


i£ 


#p 


cresc. 


-    pp' '  vf 


w 


& 


* 


211  a" 


r    Of 


■*    3~* 


s 


Nai. 


Echo 


Dry. 


god! 


* 


5E 


ft 


£ 


vealed!_ 


(still  speaking-  into  the  cave) 


m 


^ 


?=^ 


Yes 


ter-day  the 


Echo 


Dry. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


208 


*i 


m 


212 


Naiad. 


^ 


Echo 


Dry. 


H 1     r 


Hi 


£ 


vealed. 


a  god! 


Mk  -    i 


Quaf 


fing    of    the     ma 


znr 


g\c  wme_ 


ife 


& 


fftf    or^ 


fc/#f#  g 


i 


te&; 


a 


7^V 


i 


M 


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 


-dri 


^-^ 


m 


i? .,  p 


zz: 


TJ" 


p    _.    p 


zzr=zz 


^ 


@ — e 


J  -      S 


=^==^ 


gzz:      r? 


2> 


Je- 


S 


is 


v 


i 


s 


p 


dim. 


■— ■ TJ ^— 


zj* 


6368 

A.  6303.  7453  F. 


-2 


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* 


» 


THrHr'   J"1 


fp^ 


zz: 


*-# 


«-# 


*i 


216 


wm 


iL^. 


£ 


Baech. 


didst  to  me 


is  naught, 


But those  now        held. 


A 


fm±^ 


it.  £1 


Wj-7 


tM 


tf 


I 


aP  w; 


s 


^^f 


■/rtrTrf 


dLi 


sempre  pp 


mm 


te^E 


fWW 


*i 


& 


m 


■m 


Bacch 


thrall. 


$$$$£ 


to  thee, 


For  them,. 


what 


fflgES 


m 


■» 

££ 


:&yr- 


hast 


JIT. 


thou 


P 


» 


S 


ff 


=£? 


HB 


yi 


j2. 


^£££ 


ja 


/ 


Ji£ 


4^P# 


ffWf 


A.  6303.  7453  F.    6368 


210 


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?: 


-©- 


"cr 


fc 


•£•    * 


MS 


sn 


A"    ■#■ 


33= 


?=c£ 


s^- 


«o»  legato 


H 


218/ 


g  tt 


Bacch. 


peace. 


Cir 


Cir 


I 


*A 


pi 


ff  o  g  g  fe 


w 


* 


ce,  What  though-test 

.accelerando 


tf^^fr^l; 


g — as 


3E 


*r    p 


^tf 


y       <&>». 


i5» 


s 


p 


fc^ 


to 


5p 


01  o  Schneller. 
'      P/i  mosso 


Bacch 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


211 


m 


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 


IZZ 


I 


u 


s 


Dryad. 


** 


Pause        not,  pause    not,  voice en 

(softly, timidly  ) 


sp 


H 


3^ 


W 


ifig    g 


i  jg  LP 


^ 


£ 


Pause        not, 

Half  as  fast 

Mezzo  Mov/'/nento 
cantando^. 


pause    not, 


*. 


Wf^r 


« 


i>W 


*r 


Sgg 


£& 


ffH^ 


in511 

JFeF 


ffip«s 


^r 


ro- 


> 


IE 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


212 


a 


kfe 


g     rJ 


m 


ZSl 


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 


22= 


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 


*fc 


1 


j a 


Dry. 


m 


¥ 

La 


f 


f 


27~ 

men 


ta     -     tion  so  me     -        -    lo     -      dious,  Who  its 


6368 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


213 


Nai 


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 


^ 


,mffl 


i 


j^ 


^ 


is 


Jf3,j^- 


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 


£ 


!^E| 


5£ 


h* 


& 


m 


M 


*-»* 


^ 


m 


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n 


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S 


^ 


^ 


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 


^^5 


rf?>». 


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IE 


IE 


A.  6303.  7453  F.    6368 


214 


Bacch. 


I 


A 


Xg 


t  i  Hr  T 


o 


£ 


I 


Bacch. 


heart        and    my        sen     -      ses 


Cer  come  with      hea     -         -         -■-..-         -  vi 


M 


ww=\ 


tlM^T^ 


wmimm 


~A_A     J- 


g§=g= 


^ 


S^S? 


*$ 


pespr. 


$m 


iJZt 


ttJ-  SB 


p  g 


ft 


Bacch. 


Bacch. 


num    -    bed   by  venom's  pain 


Must then    their     fate 


#1# 

^ 


P^J.J.     J) 


IP 


g B 


e — e 


&g  fea  r: 


v  re 


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ll=i 


^i 


Hi 


tj(v»  -p F 


m 


UT 


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A.  6303.  7453  F. 


215 


Bacch. 


Noch  schneller.  Metro  z  56. 
Ariadne.  ancora  piii  allegro 


Bacch. 


Ariad. 


is       thy        sin    ...   gingl 
(Beat  whole  bar)     _ 


go 


ss 


J* 


*:        ,\> 


G? 


m 


u    ,% 


ft 


«ftf- 


w 


nj 


i> 


JW^ 


^H^- 


pmollo  espr. 

lH" 


o=£= 


^^=fe 


-»- 


"F5F 


i 


^=^ 


229 


-      § 


E 


I 


That 


brin-gest  peace. 


and  hea  -   lest 


fe^ 


tMiLfi^ 


$ 


^$ 


I 


m 


m~m 


£ 


bt^ 


SB 


^ 


frF=£ 


JS-fE 


F 


Si 


4i  £ 


b,  n      _ 


an; 


HB 


JE3CE 


H^lhUX 


psempre 
ft 


b 


1 


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t* 


6368 
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216 


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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|p 


5 


s 


mr- 


w 


m 


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i 


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^pe 


331 


m 


1 


3 


230 


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^ 


# 


^^CJ3 


"2T 

La 


tion 


mys      -       tic 


songs 


ter     sad     -      ly. 


men     -      ta 


2=FM 


^g 


j  bj    j  g 


S 


^ 


FFf3 


I 


^?P 


PS 


JTO 


i 


« 


w 


r 


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6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Nai. 


i 


^m 


-&- 


217 


>    g  I  _-*' "m 


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 


WW 


Dry. 


w 


f 


so  me       -  lo    -     dious,         Who  its  ca    -     dence  hears not 


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jigs 


S 


i 


iPW 


g£j»LLgJ' 


2 


S 


^ 


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t     '  «- 


# 


1 


Nai. 


w 


£ 


^ 


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 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  E. 


218 


S 


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. 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Bacch. 


-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    / 


~o~ 


PW 


3T 


t£ 


^ 


TT 


4 


fel* 


6368 
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•Sa. 


220 


Ariad. 


'U 


236 


j  f'  Up    1  r^~ 


I 


B  |C 


~r*~ 


death,  of  dark       -        ness    On  my_ 


my 


3* 


dis 


Ariad. 


Ariad. 


Ariad. 


6368 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


221 


Ariad. 


_o_ 


274  Molto  vivace. 

Bacchus  enters 


^^ 


mm  j  M 


^¥h£ 


^  il 


4  1%      h       fe 


^Ji 


!>< 


Bg 


rf 

■*•/  lyinnrrnt.n 


?P 


marcato 


fifea 


fe^2 


to: 


B 


^ 


e^f 


If 


f^- 


f- 


^5 


i 


S 


*_S 


p^ 


r    te  *  if 


fe 


?l 


^~ * 


cresc. 


FP^EJ 


73-S •- 


*g± 


*L 


^ sQ 


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 


^ 


r 


(Naiad,  Dryad,  Echo    retire,  making- deep  obeisances.) 


fe^ 


J* 


.-t 


-         |ft 


r- — 
-» — i — • — > — »~ 


^ 


Sffi 


iL^ 


j  iU 


T5 


"F 


r 


r 


r- 


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A.  7453   F. 


222 


276 


* 


Ariadne 


s=a 


No,       no! . 


g      fe* 


i 


^  *.  *  ha  £  %  *u 


Ie 


ifc= 


Jw- 


II 


^ 


'S^^ 


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 


==& 


e? 


fe^d"  l,Pg 


^^ 


P 


» — yg 


S 


i 


te^ 


TVT7 


"■«-• 


r 


r   c/e 

r 


rtr=  "5 
r 


Ariad. 


6368 
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278 


Maflig  langsam  (J  =  d-ofthef/4)  M.JsM 


223 


Moderato 


i^fefe 


* 


M 


i 


t& 


«  =  =■:•=  5 


St 


g  9Q 


^ 


*T* 


s 


"0= _: — » 

;3:* 


~: — o=~ 


f 


£&$± 


i 


45£ 


i 


-©- 


^- 


Ariadne 


± 


£ 


wel  - 


H 


a3 


^a 


Hfi  i-ITj 


H^rtll 


a 


Tf 


1^ 


jfrifr 


y= 


Wj 


/.# 


?2J0 


±=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- 


636S 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


224 


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^ 


*= 


6368 
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'Z- 


225 


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=*=* 


*=f 


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 


^ 


m 


-&- 


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226 


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 


•>  *   5  r  r  r- 


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 


r 


6368 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


Ariad, 


1 


227 


who  knows/ 


*J- 


j  j-^nJ 


=£* 


1 1 1    g 


I 


^ 


m  m 


^m 


¥ 


¥ 


£ 


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 


*3E 


iH  f  I 


6368 
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228  290 

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^- 


i 


>— *; 


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 


$5k- 


W 


n^. 


$ 


\r 


il 


I 


un 


PP 


^*^ 


m 


fee 


=ff 


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? 


6368 

A.  6303.  7453  F. 


Z29 


(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 


^ 


^ 


m 


¥ 


f= 


r 


i 


* 


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 


636S 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


230 


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 


* 


fc=pa    i-f 


=&3i 


r^r^JI} 


i#? 


^ 


2 


^ 


ui 


fc 


s 


^=s^ 


^e- 


"O- 


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 


j      ?> 


fe     II    r      r^ 


£ 


B 


im 


Ariad. 


«|>>lf    J'P 


in   a    trice_       for  -    get: 


Of    speech,   of  breath  bereft,  they       cease — to 


i 


*= 


SI 


PrtifrltJ 


Si 


^^ 


^a 


#gf 


ctrr  ccr 


FSF? 


ffl 


See 


sr 


r 


J  W)J* 


^ 


m 


^ 


A.  6303.  7453  F!    6368 


Ariad. 


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 


^^ 


^ 


9     3       * 


A.  6303.7453  F.  6368 


232 


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 


^ 


^ 


^ 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


233 


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> 


^ 


•r      r  - 


*i 


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 


*£» 


^  >i  j.'iA'^  ^ra^i^ 


,J.irvrJ 


1 


foS 


rjrJrJH-  ° 


gn 


e 


>g — m 


I 


W* 


z?p 


cresc. 


^W 


I 


W 


* 


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 


.P 


£ 


I 


304 


cresc. 


m 


S*^| 


*^= 


i£#F£ 


^ 


* 


a  i^ppr         j 


a 


38 


Bacch. 


? 


Than         that      Death should         in  my  arms. 


^g  gi 


o'er-take         thee! 

3     . 


f 


mat 


H 


&m-^^ 


fi 


^»4 


^ 


«-=- 


3jB 


^ 


^JLJt,|J\J 


jyurjrj 


331 


J^jaiiiiJ^ 


?3 


# L|9- 


i  dim.   . 


« 


B 


tt 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


234 


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 


» 


PP.— g-s 


J 

;? 


^=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 


§ 


esnr. 


Aj 


-i 


* 


^ — tg 


^ 


«tt 


^75^35 


SB 


£ 


T 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


235 


Ariad. 


I 


« 


:      ■ 


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 


^j-;t3  y 


tifp  ^8 


^         \r~itt 


4 


rfm. 


a* 


l 


jjljl 


te    "    i>f 


^S 


aae 


I 


*ft 


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* 


*=« 


*=F* 


P 


/Fi*        3 


9 

pnon  legato 


•-WT  + 


&m& 


*^P?^  'N 


^ 


^ 


*□: 


nr 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


236 


** 


309   poco  piu  mosso 


(Frees  herself  from 


6 


I,  J J^JhJ-        JM^        ]'?Pf 


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 

i  g  1 1       r !! 


iH 


thatcavethe_  mourning  out 


3 


4 


f 


now        doth 


thy  sor 


-  rows     ho 


li  -  est 


*l 


IS 


•  ^3*3    *  5  J 


5^£f 


fl 


^J 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


237 


Ariad. 


Bacch. 


$ 


tt 


I 


m 


a 


$ 


0       0 


^ 


s 


* 


s 


£ 


^ 


1 


uch  of    net  -  ties, 'Mid      loath     -     ly     rep  -  tiles,  and      poo-  rer  than  they . 


g 


^^ 


£ 


s 


joy- 


with  hope_ 


tri    -     um 


m 


3=-^ 


l=- 


•    3*3     •    3   -* 


^ 


ass 


^E^ 


^-*r^ 


311   poco  accelerando 


mm 


m 


m 


± 


Ariad. 


Bacch. 


S2 


Thou        mas 


ter  of  spells  that 


phant     fill 


our  hearts! 


A 


J 


poco  accelerando 

id 


#~~~ 


CT  J' VT5  ,  a:  «: 


f* 


^g  «  3  *  3 1 


« 


■^rj 


p 


cresc. 


^ffi 


|j 


J 


^J^/P^ 


JlE 


¥ 


f 


f1 


.  tit      i- 


(Still  in  terror,  like  a  timid  child.) 


I 


p      .  ippy     i  j  j  g  *r"   j  j 


change  all 


the  world!  See  I    not 


from  the    sha     -      dow 


Ui 


Si 


dim. 


SB 


#J  ^<^7p  ^^F* 


^ 


m 


? 


p 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


238 


Ariad. 


sArt 


1  br   Ttpfr-    p i «p-»-h'r     ypp^i"    j^r^^ 


Ariad. 


shine?  Is       this  thy  sha-dow-land?  Is  all  here  so     bles  -    sed?  So  free  from 


M 


*'*  tempo  primo 


SB 


i  r     g  g  g 


* 


Ariad. 


Bacch. 


need  of      the       things. 


IX 


of    our      world? 
Bacchus. 


ffj     |      !g         ) 


s 


£ 


En 


chant  -         -  ress! 
tempo  primo 


'Tis  thy 


M 


i» 


^ 


i*~ 


£4 


ill    ^ 


te' 


as5 


^^ 


vO3^    ?i,Hia 


li 


m 


F 


if 


Hj" 


6368 

A.  6303.  7453  F. 


239 


Bacch. 


.¥»  m     r  i  % 


tfJ  i 


self  that         art  now 


r  p  r  * 


So  free  from     earth-ly  needs! 


ifis 


4 


e&p?\. 


J^JJJ  ^ 


*^= 


3 


^T-^ 


-»^ 


—  — tM- 


^ 


i 


/ 

3gr 


S 


=± 


S 


-o- 


-o- 


3^4      ruing  beginnend  Metr.  J  =42 
Ariadne     ,  l      tranquillo  da  prima 


i 


m 


m 


Ariad. 


¥ 


Is  this  the       goal? 


How    was  it    ac  ■ 


Fl 


F^F^F^F^^g-y-g-F 


1 


P 


i 


swgffiaaia 


^ 


^Q- 


3? 


-r-j 


sempre  >pp 


3Dt: 


IE 


^ 


315 


^ppg 


Ariad. 


£ 


f=^ 


are 


comp-lished? 


Q        •P"_L1rJ1*'..-P'J,.'P'^1*"_1*"_ 


Is this   E  -         -  ly  -  si-um? 


a 


1^V*-* 


m 


Be  -  hold,  my 


±*\* 


fcg=B=B 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


240 


Ariad. 


r      pp 


m 


\m 


£ 


ca  -  -  yern's     no  -        -        -  ble     vault! 

W>t'*tFt¥  t  .  WPtwtwtw*    V** 


See    how  a 


316 


co/%i. 


* 


SD= 


e   ■ 


i   i  p g   pi 


Ariad. 


couch,  meet  for   a  god 


dess 


Is  spread    be- 


allmahlich  f  liefiender 

po co  a  poco  piu  mosso 
ma 


Ariad. 


i 


Thy 

^45  & 


gic       art, 


i 


» 


£  fti 


what  changes  hath it 

3. 


U 


M.   M. 


7~x 


id 


** 


E2Z 


0    0 


dim 


f 


mpi 


£ 


m 


*e 


3E 


tf 


3E 


636S 
A.  6303.7453  F. 


*fc 


ziemlich  bewegt  Metr.  J=  48 
con  moto 


241 


TV 


Ariad. 


** 


wrought! 
Bacchus. 


£ 


m 


Thine, 


thine      is     the    ma  -  -  gic! 


Quite         o     - 


ther 


ziemlich  bewegt  con  moto 


ffHtp 


:£[3^ — VJ5 


P 


i^^^ 


EiS^ 


Jfe 


yai  i 


a^ 


f^,^ 


u 


F 


? 


¥ 


Bacch. 


Bacch. 


6368 

A.  6303.  7453  F. 


242 


Bacch. 


I 


u 


*EE^ 


^m 


god- 


■  like  rap 


*fc 


ture  now  burns—       my  soul! 


-  ^- -^-« . 


* 


^ 


WE 


m. 


if 


g^fE* 


^ 


1 


vreau. ; «i r-»l 


g 


Hsd 


$JW:  | 


&$ 


^ 


3E 


^^ 


320 


i3§i 


# 


i  t    B 


£ 


Bacch. 


PL 


#^jf 


piu  accelerando 


The  ca    -      vern  there, 


4 


¥ 


3g 


S 


1m  >        ■ 


bJ 


i±!4 


±± 


jfo^  ^J 


b^J~^ 


3E 


tf    >^r       > 


fefc 


¥^ 


-    JmJ     S 


Let  meL 


The 


m 


* 


% 


s% 


4 


M 


&s= 


S5 


ff 


S 


?:yH; 


^ 


gg^ 


cresc. 


>-o- 


s 


SS 


Feierlich  bewegt,  aber  ziemlich  breit  Metr.  J  =  48 

"'     Moderato  con  moto  e  solenne 


Bacch.  lf<K  g   \r 


(9-=- 


t 


ca    -     vern       of 


thy  sor 


pm$ 


m 


a    bow'r    of 


^?"""^. 


m 


W^ 


§^ 


y?  appassionato     '?-f"~H     T  *|    J 


rrm 


ti^k 


m 


TT 


\  T5 


6368 
A.  6303.  7453  F. 


243 


fe 


m 


£ 


322 


(  A  g-ust  of  air  carries 


«E 


-o- 


Bacoh. 


shall   be- 


for         thee  and     me! 


g  g  i  f  M 


I 


t    £ 


■9-        fcr 


i 


"    Si 


9- 

:s — BJc 


4 


*        i 


9\ 


m 


Tt 


ff 


-o- 


HO- 


-o- 


■R 


"tf; 


"O" 


him,  and  Ariadne  with  him,   headlong  to  the  mouth  of  the  cave.) 


& 


umd 


i 


IMAUi 


m 


W 


« 


^ 


r 


?s 


-o- 


-o- 


3E 


s^ 


tr 


-O- 


-«fc 


-o- 


3E 


3E 


weich  f  lieiJend,  sehr  gesangvoll 

dolce  con  seiolto,  molto  cantabile 

Ariadne  (clinging  to  his  arm.) 

323 


What  is't        of 


m 


Naiad. 


-£ 


£ 


m 


All  three    invisible  behind  the  scenes ; 
Not  prominent,  only  sounding  with  the  solos. 


Echo 


Pause  not, 


£ 


pause       not, 


t 


Dryad. 


Pause  not, 


pause       not, 


£ 


& 


£ 


Pause  not, 


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What  se    -    cret   was    it      of    my 


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dne  be!. 


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need,  my  need    of 


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made, . 


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Bacch 


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