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THE COUNT OF LDXEMBOURG
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IN TWO ACTS.
A. M. WILLNER and ROBERT BODANZKY.
ADAPTED FOR THE ENGLISH STAGE BY
BASIL HOOD.
LYRICS BY
BASIL HOOD AND ADRIAN ROSS
MUSIC BY
FRANZ LEHAR.
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The Count of Luxembourg
Brnmatis ^rrsona;.
â– Count Rene of Luxembourg
Registkar
Jean Baptiste (/4 WaiUr)
MoNS. DE Tresac
VIoNS. DE Valmont
Pelegrin \
Mentschikoff
Paulovitch
Lavigne
BoULANGF.R
The Grand Duke's Atteiuiants
I Artists
Brissard (An Artist)
(Mr. \V. H. Berry.)
Mr. Bertram Wallis.
Mr. Fred Kaye.
Mr. Willie Warde.
Mr. Alec Fraser
Mr. Paul Plunket.
Mr. Frank Perfitt.
Mr. RidgwEll Cullum.
Mr. C. Coleman.
Mr G. Whitehead.
Mr. G. Wilson.
The Grand Duke Rutzinov
(Mr. Huntley Wright.)
Juliette (A Model)
Countess Kokozkff
Mimi
LiSETTE {Maid to Angele Dtdier)
Fleurette
Amelie
Rosalie
Coralie
Sidonie
Babette
Jacqueline
Thepese
Miss May de Sousa.
Miss Gladys Homfrkv.
Miss May Marton.
Miss Kitty Hanson.
Miss Gladys Guy.
Miss May Hobson.
Miss Gertrude Glyn.
.Miss Madeline Seymjur.
Mies Makgot Ers-kine.
Miss Doris Stocker.
Miss May Leslib Stuart.
Miss Beatrice von Bkunnek
AngEle Didier
Miss Lily Elme.
Special Dances by Miss Beatrice Collier and Ov ra.
^iynopsis of ^rriifrij.
ACT I. — Brissard's Studio, Paris ..
ACT U. — ^Reception Hall at the Cuand Duke Rutzinov's, Paris
(Alfred Terrainf..)
(Alfred Terraine.1
Musical Director
Stage Director -
Mr. Ernest Flecker.
Mr. Edward Roycil.
The Count of Luxembourg
CONTENTS.
No.
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4A
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6
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10
Opening Chorus...
Song (Brissard) and Chorus
Song {Juliette) and Chorus
Entrance Chorus
AND Song {Rene)
1st Exit
2nd Exit ...
Duet (Jtdictte and Brissaia)
Song {Grand Duke)
AND Attendants
Scene and Air {Angele)
Duet {Angele and Grand Duke)
Quintet {Rent-, Grand Duke
and Attendants)
Finale
ACT I.
" Bohemia " ...
" Pierrette and Pierrot "
" The Count of Luxembourg
•'A Carnival for Life"
" I am in Love "
" Love, Good-bye "...
" Cousins of the Czar "
" Twenty Thousand Pounds
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(Carnival! Make themost of Carnival) i
(Anyone who knows me) ... ... lo
(Pierrot and Pierrette, just like you
and me) ... ... ... 17
(Carnival! Make the most of Carnival) 22
(The noble founder of our line) ... 27
33
34
36
(To-night we'll have a special boom)
(I am in love, I cannot contradict it) 42-
(Someone's here to marry me) ... 49.
(You will be a Royal Highness I) ... 55
(Your cheque upon Coutt's & Co.) ,. 60-
(Fair Countess, may I wish) ... 67
ACT IL
11 Opening Scene and Dance
12 Entrance Chorus & Solo {Angele)
I 2A Fanfake
12B Stage Music
13 Song {Grand Duke)
14 Song {Rene)
15 Duet {Juliette and Brtssard)
16 Duet {Angele and Rer.c) ...
17 Russian Dance ...
18 Song {Grand Duke) and Girls
19 Duet {Angele and Rene) ...
20 Concerted Number {Juliette, ...
Mimi, Grand Duke, Briisard and Girls)
21 Finale
" Pretty Butterfly "
" Her Glove "
" In Society
" Love breaks every bond '
" Kukuska " ...
" Rootsie-Pootsie " ...
" Are you going to dance ?
"Boys"
(Hail, Angele, our nightingale!)
(Once a Butterfly came flutt'ring)
(Ah, the perfume — how it lingers)
(Now if you really mean to mix in
high society)
(What areyou doing ? Are you mad?)
(Since first I burst upon the scene)
(Are you going to dance ?) ...
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109
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120
128-
132
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159
(A man is a boy, while he can enjoy) 166
(Say not love is a dream) ... 17&
VOCAL SCORE.
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG.
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N? 4.
Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
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ENTRANCE CHORUS
^ and SONG.-(Rene.)
^
JJ
"THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG!' y/V
Luxembourg:' jN
Piano.
J /^ u SOPRANO.
ALTO.
TENOR.
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CHO.
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BASS.
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Tempo di Marcia.
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27
RENE.
Peo-ple of France! we thank you now For all the ley- al - ty you've shown-
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no - ble found - er_
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spend and loose and
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Lux - em - bourg is al - ways
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To 1
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ADRIAN ROSS.
1st EXIT.
33
Soprano.
Tenor.
Bass.
Piano.
a Allegro.
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Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
N9 4b
2nd EXIT.
Soprano
Tenor.
Bass.
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Piano.
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wine and wo-men,sport and play, That is the Lux-em -bourg-er way! A fig for care and sor- row, Ti
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de-vil take
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^ lend, it spend it, end it. And out of win dow send it, With
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de-vil take to - mor - row. For while we live we'll have some fun— That's how it's done!
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N9 5.
DUET.-(Juliette and Brissard.)
"A CARNIVAL FOR LIFE."
Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
Voice.
Tempo di Marcia
BRISSARD.
Piano.
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BOTH.
J' ^' F I P
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BRIS.
night well have a
if the oth - ers
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spe - cial boom, A Car - ni - val for two!
stop their fun Well keep it up a - lone.
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bang! ta - ra! Jing
hang! ta - ra! Jing
bang! ta - ra! Rub-a - dub! rub-a-dub! rub-a - dub!
bang! ta - ra! Rub-a - dub! rub- a -dub! rub-a - dub!
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Published by arrangement with Messrs Bosworth & C9
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JUL.
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come with you, if you have room, I've noth - inif else to dol Jiiig-
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bang! ta - ra! Jing- bang! ta - ra! Rub - a - dub! rub-a -dub! rub- a - dub! The
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JUL.
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set the Seine a - light
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And let it burn all night!
Will won - der who we are!
For
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you
â– we
and
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the
game for a - ny
cen - tre of the
thing -
scene
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We're Bo - he-mia's
As Bo - he - mia's
Queen and
King and
King!
Queen!
That will
Just we
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I and you!
"We are wa -king up the town
And the road shall run champagne
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To in - aug - u - rate our reign! j
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BOTH.
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^
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way,
for here we come,
So blow the
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fife and
beat
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trays
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N?6.
Words by
BASIL HOOD.
SONG- (Grand Duke) and Attendants.
"I AM IN LOVEI"
Mazurka moderato.
Grand Duke.
Piano.
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±
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1 am in love, I can-Eot con-tra-dict it!
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The flow'r of love
I saw, and stoop'd and pick'd it.
I am ia love,
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G. D.
I can-not now gain - say it!
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-tray it!
I am in love, My brain is go-ing pap-py!
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G. D.
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Imwretch-ed but I'm hap - pyl
I am in love— I am in love!
E=S
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PP
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(Falsetto.)
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I am- 1 am— I am in love-in love I am! love, love, love, love, love,
G. D
ATT?
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(Falsetto.)
ATT:
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love, love, love, love, love, love!
S^
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love, in love, love, love, love, love.
In love!
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love, in love, love, love, love, love.
In love!
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love, in love, love, love, love, love
love!
tt
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Moderate.
GRAND DUKE . con motto sentimento
tv \ ' ^' ~f' i » ^n p F 1^ ^
Deep In my heart a - sleep
> ^M P P
Love has long; been
Si^
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G.D.
& ' ^ i O "
cry - ing_
"For good-ness gra-cious sake,
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You re - cog-nize me, dont
you?
I am Love!"
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P P P ^P P
({.!).
I hear him loud-ly cry-ing_
"For goodness gracious
V'\> •> Ji Jl h
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He hears him loud-ly cry - ing
"For goodness gracious ^ake ,
ATT?
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He hears him loud-ly dry -ing_
" For goodness gracious sake,.
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G.D.
^
sake,
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PP
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I am in love ! .
PP
pn
You re -cognize me, dent
ATT?
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you? I am LovellL
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PP
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G.D.
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I am in love— Per-haps you have not known it?
I am in love—
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Head o - ver ears, I o^Ti it!
I am in love— Im hop-ing and Im
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G.D.
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f f f f
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G.D.
I am in love— You 11 ga-ther in a min - ute
That Im in love,
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G.D.
And that I glo - ry in it !
I am in love-
I am in love !
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G.D.
I am, I am in love, in love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love,
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love-
In love —
In love -
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He is in love,
He is in love,
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He is, he is in
He is in love.
He is in love.
He is, he is in
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ATT^
Love, love, love, love, In love.
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love, in love, love, love, love, love.
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love, in love, love, love, love, love.
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love, in love, love, love, love, love,
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N9 7.
Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
SCENE and AIR^(Angele)
"LOVE, GOOD-BYE!
hjP (X
Allegro.
j^jjm 1,^
Piano.
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fefffNliife
I
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Allf'gretto.
ANCKI.K.
(laughs)
I' M M ^ ^
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Some-ones here to mar - ry
6
me, And I don't know who! But as his\fac\ I Xq
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shall not see,
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ANG.
I
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So I wait-
Ni'>eiM:awo*. W^tvr
I
all a - lone,
Leev- das Viet^'V^.
For a man
ANG.
I
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quite un - known.
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I hope he
will not
I am re
^^^^^
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solv'd to
mar
ry!
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r«y.
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„^ v\-sio\is 0^ rX - mai|ce m^y %\, A dream that iVsh^U
Be it so—
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ANG.
UHLVtHSITY OF ILLINOIS
a tempo
51
Ah, well- I I ok- 1^ muVt for - get
4^^ JW' J^^i J) I J J J I viiJWi i ifT^
«-=-
ANG.
The dre^m ^ neT\-er\ saw as yet, The lo\-efy tmi^ A have
not
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c>lr..-Clc-t i^xLia-
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a
^P P P f! P
met!
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Love, love?
t&^
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To me a word, a - lone!
— iL
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p a tempo
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p "P p J'i'lj
ANG
Love,
^
love?
It's what I have not known!
i^n'- i , J f f
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^
7 ^ 'ji*
^
That
^
#
^r=f^
^^
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love
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52
In^
ANO.
A 1 ^ji J' Ji ^
rit
I nev- er now may know— Be
fr^ ^J ^j J J J
it
so!
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m
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p
r^=^
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fei
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te
a ^<?w^i
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n^^'- J J r IM'
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I.t'3 wis - er to be
^i â– >^'^XS free,
Let oth- ers fall i4
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ANG. 7*$=^
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love with me, And^j^oK^hip Tn*^ fo
er,\ A
\
god - dess
a -
b) Ao (^^A'l^ ^w (XNs oW Os^lsjw-^
^
AXG.
Thoughma-nyy mes, maV wo<^ me. Their lov(^ is\ nc^thiU;
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ANG.
fefe
a
'' M M ^' 1^^
1
to me-
The go|d-diss wi\l bX nfiv\- e\ A_ slave to her
ANG. [(Jili;^
love!
^^
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^^^^Pi
Be it so- I( wUl fo^-ge^ thV
jtf a tempo
3g^^;i3
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ANG.
S
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MlJlJi
!f
:^
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r«y.
#^
tal^s i ktfow Of hap-py lo\|-eijs long
a
rlc
S
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r
IS
go!
t^
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AN..[ ^^fe^— ^Tf P p
« tempo
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Ah, well- it/ i!^ no\ much I lose, A li/t - tj^ love, I
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AN(}.
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3
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k
I
s
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^^
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f J ^ ^ ^
know noj whpse— Anfl bat-ter Is Jjfei ,^rle\,, I choose!-
?
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r
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rit.
m
a tempo
^ P P P P p
1»-=-
ANG.
Love,
love?
?
Love,
It / is| ad i\- dl^ song!
#=^
a
3
-'f
rit.
p n tempo
^^
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mf
m
^:
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p ''p p ^' J' I J
ANG.
^
love,
Canfnev-eA liv^lfor
^^
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ve,lior
long!
No,
love
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p
mf
3
t=t
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tfcrf
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f— r
Si^.
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A'NG.
You a^e ^oivjyorhi a sjgh-
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N9 8.
Words by
BASIL HOOD.
DUET.-(Angele and Grand Duke).
"COUSINS OF THE CZAR."
Tempo di Gavotte.
Piano.
s
mf^
lU.i^'' J'
f
^S^
^
^
:^ =
3;:
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m
^^
s
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1^
tftr
^
GRAND DUKE.
^^^
i
1. You will he a Roy - al
2.When we g;o to Court to
High
geih.
ness!
er-
m^^m
rit
9h,l\ ^t
-m-i — w
a tetnpii
i
i
i
^
f
^
ANTiELE.
GRAND DUKE.
GRAND
hall I be a
m
stall I be a Roy - al High
Shall we go to Court to - geth
ness?
er?
Cou - sin to the Czar!
You will be the rage!
m
#=! ^
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P
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ANGET.E
WW^
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i
^^
p=^
s^^
Op - er - a - tic star!
La - dy of the stage
i
i
i»lr^
gp
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I shall sim - ply die of shy - ness!
Decked in jew - els, train and fea - ther!
y ^^P ^y ^ ^ J ^;
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G,D.
AXG.
m
w
^^^
£
Bow low- hand up - on my heart—
f^oi - la!- Czar up - on the throne.
Man - ner that is
You the dib - u
mine
tante
in
ap
r^'tJ j^ J
s=s
Bow low- hand up - on my heart—
Voi - la!- Czar up - on the throne.
Man - ner that is mine
I the deb - u - tante
m
F ^ 1
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G. D.
ANG.
fi
m
nate - I)'!
proach - ing:!
You
You
will
can
try to play the part
do what you are • shown
P P P
^
#
- nate - ly!
-proach - ing!
a.
will
can
^
try to play the
do what I am
^m
part
shown
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if.
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J^
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p
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r/Y.
G. D.
S
TSt
Play
II
it
lu
a
strate
la
a
Grande
Grande
Du
Du
£
chesse!
chesse !
Yes!
Yes!
rii.
^
AXG.
P
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Play
II
it
lu
a
strate
la
a
Grande
Grande
Du
Du
chesse!
chesse!
Yes!
Yes!
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G.D.
ANG.
*
*
a tempo
You and
One - two -
ji a tempo
^
I-
three.
the
a
You
One-
and
two
I-
three.
the
a
E
Du
curt
chess
say
and
to
m
the
the
Duke!
Czar!
^m
^
Du - chess
curt - sey
and
to
the
the
Duke!
Czar!
1
G.D.
.A.NG.
f n r ^^ I .
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No one shall my choice of you re - buke!
Four- five- six, a - no - ther- there you are!
I'lir p.P J' J' j^
No one shall your choice of me re - huke!
Four- five -six, a - no - ther- there you are!
^m
'y-hl! P
w^m
^
Op - ir - a - tic star!
Op - er - a - tic star!
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Op - er - a - tic
Op - er - a - tic
$
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^^
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p Ji J' J i
ANG.
^
That will be no bar!
That virill be no bar!
^i^
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^F= ^
J^ j^ J ^
star!
star!
That will be no bar! We're Cou-sins of the
That will be no bar! We're Cou-sins of the
'M
rm J
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L-r r f f
3^
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Czar!
Czar!
-TTT-
1^
3
We are Cou-sins of the Czar! Ye.s!
We are Cou-sins of the Czar! Yes!
Yes!
Yes!
1
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G.D.
ANG.
You
One-
^
E£
and
two â–
I-
three.
the
a
Du - chess
curt - sey
and
to
m
the
the
Duke!
Czar!
^
^
G.D.
ANG.
m
FFf
No one shall my choice of you re - buke!
Four- five- six, a - no - ther- there you are!
j^M M ^' J' ^
Op - er - a - tic star!
Op - er - a - tic star!
^g5
£
No one shall your choice of me re - buke!
Four- five- six, a - no - ther- there you are!
*
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Op - er - a - tic
Op - er - a - tic
mf
ta^
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G.D.
ANG.
*
^^
^
A B F p r f
is^
^
That will be no bar!
That will be no bar!
m
mm
We are Cou-sins of the Czar!
We are Cou-sins of the Czar!
ri(. r\
^
^
^
^-^
^
star!
star!
That will be no bar! We're Cou-sins of
That will be no bar! We're Cou-sins of
^*" I- r u
j-~m
the
the
Czar!
Czar!
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mm^
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i
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— m
f
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G, D.
ANG.
You and I- the Du-chess and the Duke! No one shall my choice of you re - buke!
h+^^^J^
f p M' J'
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You and I- the Du-chess and the Duke! No one shall your choice of me re - buke!
u
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Q.D.
ANG.
Op-er - a - tic star!
That will be no bar!
'4
^
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♦— «^-»
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We are Cou-sins of the Czar!
rit. /ZS
J J' h U' J
S^
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Op-er - a -tic star!
That will be no barlWe're Cou-sins of the Czar!
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N9 9.
Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
QUINTET.-(Rene, Grand Duke and Attendants).
"TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS;'
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Rene.
Grand Duke.
Attendants.
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I am glad!
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Does she go in strong for swearing?
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Ve- ry glad! Then for twenty thousand pounds or so, I will be ready when the word is
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N9 10.
FINALE- ACT I.
Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
Allegretto moderato.
Rene
Piano.
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Ahl Count, mythanksl bow, Now I am yours fornev-er!
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Youll be hap-py for ev - er?
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For whenycure never with your wife
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ours will be a hap - py life— Un-ruf- fled, Imaysay!
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She wont be in your way!
Un - til our mar- riage ends-
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We can be always friends.
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we shall nev-ernieet,andso-
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sight! Each a lone - ly path is tread - ing— That's a tru - ly hap - py
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He goes right, she goes left, The ar - range - ment's ve - ry deft.
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wedding!
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Both are free from an - y care- Hail the hap - py pair!
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ANG.
RENE
Allegretto moderato.
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sieur, I'd like to gaze on you Were there nothing be-twe en us!
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Mer - ci! Ifan-cytoo That
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Im sure that you have ra-venhair, 111 fan - cy it is such!
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you're a per- feet Ve-nus!
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And if in fact it is - nt so-
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I am sure yours is quite fair, I like it ve-rymuch!
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For we are both in-cog-ni-to-
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That will not causeus pain!
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left, he goes right, Out of mind, out of sight! Each a lone - ly path is
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tread - ing, That's a tru-ly hap-py wed-ding!
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Both are free from a - ny
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pair!
Ah! he is charm-ing, I can guess! Al
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Ah! she is charm-ing-, I can guess! Al -
GRAND DUKK.
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Our plan has worked with full sue -cess!
PAVLOVITCH.
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Our plan has worked with full sue - cess!
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Our plan has worked with full sue - cess!
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RENE
G.D.
PAV.
MEN.
PEL.
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-though he's but a Strang- er, I should like to see his face!
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though she's but a Strang - er, I shouldlike to see her face!
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PAV.
MEN.
PEL.
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That voice can be so ten - der!
That voice can be so ten - derl
That hand
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Each is to each a Strang - er! His
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So soft and slen - der!
G. D.
PAV.
MEN.
PEL.
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bride he must sur - ren - der,
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Af-ter on -ly three months' grace!
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bride he must sur - ren - der,
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bride he must sur - ren - der,
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Af-ter on - ly three months' grace!
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Af-ter on - ly three months' grace!
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bride he must sur - ren - der,
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Im sor - ry to part—
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It's break- ing my heart To
Tempo di Valse moderate.
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They look at their rings and become serious.
ANG.
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Love
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Hov - er - ing, fly - ing past?
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They come back in reality as if from a dream.
Allegretto.
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Supper is getting cold- let's fly now!
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Count, par-don me— I'm sor - ry
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the screen)
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G.D.
we must say goodbye now!
Don't men - tion it— I'm but the husband, y ou see! Ah!
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That could not be great
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I shall meet with you a - gain When you di-vorce me la
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ANG.
Valse moderato.
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soon must end, The fates de
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ride and mock if,
But keep your mar - riage
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DUKE.
PAV.
MEN.
PEL.
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ring, my friend, Safe in your waist - coat pock-et!
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G.D.
PAY.
MEN.
PEL.
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left, he goes right, Out of mind, out of sight, Each a lone - ly path is
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left, he goes right,
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a tempo
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G.D.
PAY.
MEN.
PEL.
tread - ing, That's a tru - ly hap-py wed-ding! He goes right, she goes left, The ar
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tread - ing, Thats a tru - ly hap-py wed-ding!
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tread - ing, Thats a tru - ly hap-py wed-ding!
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tread - ing, Thats a tru - ly hap-py wed-ding!
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JULIETTE.
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BRI.
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Prestissimo.
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Thats how it's done!
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DUET- (Juliette and Brissard.)
"IN SOCIETY."
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In high so - ci - e - ty it's al - ways done.
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Yes, in so - ci - e - ty that's how it's done!
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N916.
Words by
BASIL HOOD.
DUET- (Angele and Rene.)
"love breaks every bond."
Angele.
Piano.
Allegretto.
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What are you do-ing? Are you mad?
You must have lost
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vniir RPTi - sps! Yes. mad, if mad it
your sen - ses!
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To swear by Heav'n a - bove you!—
There is no Heav'n for me but where you are 1 No
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hap - pi-ness on earth but you! Your love shall be my on - ly guid-ing star,.
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Be not mis-tak-en- Tis too far!
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No, Angele,say not so!
Angele,say not so! No,
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"KUKUSKA."
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N918.
Words by
BASIL HOOD & ADRIAN ROSS.
SONG- (Grand Duke) and Girls.
"ROOTSIE-POOTSIE."
Marcia moderato.
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I leave them now
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to oth-er men, I find that they are a - gingl I
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to tea and sup - per At my own ex - pense! Theysought for me,
the pret-ty flap -pers Crowd-ing round me still. They catch at me.
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snatch at me, Fight for a glance, Ca - ress- ing me, press-ing me Just for a dance!(GiRLS)It is
rit.
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'Root - sie -Poot-sie, here! Root - sie - Poot-sie, rf««r/ Root-sie-Poot-sie, rfar/jw^, won't you dance?"
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Words by
BASIL HOOD.
DUET.- (Angele and Rene.)
"ARE YOU GOING TO DANCE?"
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N9 20. CONCERTED NUMBER (Juliette, Mimi, Grand Duke, Brissard, and Girls.)
"boys:*
Words by
ADRIAN ROSS.
Allegretto moderato.
Piano.
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111 be a flap-per all my life!
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While we are men we'll be boys, boys,
boys!
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FINALE- ACT II.
Words by
BASIL HOOD & ADRIAN ROSS.
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Life is free
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END OF OPERA.
Tlx© X>aly Theatre SucceeiBU
Produced by Mr. QEORQB EDWARDES.
THE MERRY WIDOW
fLt\xs iHusiifal f la^.
ADAPTED FROM THE GERMAN OF
VICTOR LEON and LEO STEIN.
LYRICS BY
ADRIAN ROSS.
MUSIC BY
FRANZ LEHAR.
VOCAL SCORE
Do. (Bound)
PIANOFORTE SOLO
BOOK OF LYRICS
Sejiarate Publications may he had as follows : —
I love you so (Valse Song). (In E flat, F, and G.)
Sung by Miss Lily Elsie and Mr, Joseph Coynr
Vilia. (In E flat, F, and G.) Sung by Miss Lily Elsie.
Home. Sung by Mr. Robert Evett.
Maxim's. Sung by Mr. Joseph Coyne.
Quite Parisian, Sung by Mr. W. H. Berry.
The Merry Widow Valse. The Merry Widow Lancers.
The Merry Widow Selection. The Merry Widow March.
The Merry Widow Two-Step. Vilia. Intermezzo.
Vilia-Song Transcription.
The Merry Widow Selection arranged for Violin and Pianoforte.
The Merry Widow Valse do. do. do.
Selection and Valse. For Full and Small Orchestra, Military Band, and Brass Band.
Lancers, March, Two-Step, and Intermezzo. For Full and Small Orchestra.
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