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GYPSY  LOVE 

A  Romantic    Comic   Opera 

In  Three  Acts 

Book  by 
HARRY  B.  SMITH 

Lyrics  by 

HARRY  B.  and  ROBERT  B.  SMITH 

From  the   German  by 
A.M.WILLNER  and  ROBERT   BODANZKY 

Music  by 
FRANZ     LEHAR 


Vocal   Score    $  2.00 


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A .  H .  Woods    Presents 

Marguerita  Sylva 

in  a  Romantic  Opera  in  Three  Acts ,  entitled 

GYPSY  LOVE 

Produced  under  the  stage  direction   of  George  Marion 

Director  of  Music,  Louis  F.Gottschalk 

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Zorika -*r  ^-^**-f Miss  Marguerite   Sylva. 

mklas,  (her  father)  .     .      .    \^^p=^-^ Mr.  Harry  McDonough. 

Jozsi,  (a  Gypsy  musician)    .       .      / '• .    -< Mr.  Arthur  Albro. 

Fedor,  (Zorika's  betrothed)    .      .      /-*-?->-?"*- Mr.  Carl  Haydn . 

lima,  (a  young  widow)  .      .      .    K^-s-rKi)'c  .  .      .  Mi ss  Frances  Demar est. 

Mikel,  (proprietor  of  Cafe  Orientate,  Buda  Pesth )      r~nrn^ri~?~    '.       .  Mr.  George  I.Bickel. 

Lilia,  (niece  of  Niklas,  a  school  girl,  ambitious  to  marry).       ....  Miss  Dorothy  Webb. 

Kaspar,  (a  bashful  youth,  son  of  .the  burgomaster) Mr.  Robert  G.Pitkin. 

Moschu,fa  tonsoital  artist  and  beauty  doctor) Mr. Albert  Hart. 

Sacha,  (Zorika's  old  nurse) Miss  Lucie  Mitchell. 

Magda,(a  maid  servant) Miss  Josephine  Harmon. 

Dimitri,  (a  waiter  at  Cafe  Orientate) Mr.  Anton  Hanschmann. 

Fancha,  (a  maid) Miss  Kittie  Saville. 

Henry Master  Robert  Smith. 

Etta Miss  Oralla  Mars. 

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Synopsis  of  Scenery. 

Act  I.     Park  of  the  Chateau  Niklas,  Roumania. 
Act  II.    Palm  Garden,  Cafe  Orientale,  Buda  Pesth. 
Act  IH.  Same  as  Act  I. 


GYPSY   LOVE 

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Contents 

No.  Act  I .  Page. 

1.  Introduction  and  Entrance  Solo  (Zorika)     . 1 

2.  Duet   (Zorika  and  Jossi) "There  is  a  Land  of  Fancy  "  .        ...     15 

3.  Ensemble 21 

4.  Duet    (Fedor,  Zorika  and  Chorus ) "Love  is  like  the  Rose" 25 

5.  Song  (lima,  and  Chorus) "Love's  Sorcery:' 35 

6.  Trio  (lima,  Lilia  and  Kaspar)        ...         ...  "Lessons  in  Love" 51 

7.  Finale Including  Jozsi's  Song  "Love  for  a  Year,  Love  for  a  Day  "(Pagv.67).  59 

Actn. 

1.  Opening  Chorus    (Mikel  and  Chorus). 78 

2.  Song    (Jozsi) .       "Gypsy  Love" 87 

3.  Song   (Zorika)         ........       "The  Mefody  of  Love" 92 

4.  Duet    (lima  and  Jozsi) .       "Ha!  Ha!  Ha!   That's  interesting" .        .      .    98 

5.  Duet  (lima,  Fedor  and  Chorus)       .         .         ....       "When   I'm  waltzing  with  you."  .       .103 

6.  Duet  (Lilia  and  Kaspar)  "Baby  Duet" Ill 

7"  Duet  (Zorika   ami  Fedor) 116 

7^  Song  (Fedor) "Come  as  a  Carrier  Dove."      ....   119 

8.  Finale     .       .        . .126 


Act  III. 

1.  Song    (Zorika) "1  will  give  you  all  for  Love". 

2.  Quintet   (lima,  Lilia,  Kaspar,  Niklas    and  Moschu )  .      "Matrimony"     .        .        .        . 


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LOVE'S    SORCERY 


SONG  —  lima  and  Chorus  . 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.and  ROE-'T.  B.  SMITH 


Music  by 
FRANZ  LEHAR 


Allegretto  non  troppo 


lima. 


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Copyright  MCMXI  by  Chappell  &  Co.Ltd. 
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LESSONS  IN  LOVE  . 

TRIO  —     lima,  Lilia  and  Kaspar. 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.and  ROB'T.  B.SMITH. 


Tempo  di  Polka  Moderato 


LIBRARY 


Music  by 
FRANZ   LEHAR 


lima. 


VOICE 


PIANO 


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give  you    free    of  all       ex-pense  Some  points     on  mak  -  ing  love, 


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see.he  real  -  ly  wants      to    learn,  He's      not        so     hope   -  less        now. 


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FINALE    ACT  1 


Words  by 
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Music  by 
FRANZ  LEHAR 


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Moderato 


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Oh! let  me  be  free! 


Free  like    thee! 


Your  heart  is  not 


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My  heart  cries  for     free       -       dom . 


63 


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go  then? 


Zorika:— (Spoken)  At  dawn  to-morrow  I  shall  have  horses  ready. 
You  will  find  me  here,  and  then  away  to  liberty. 


Jossi:  —(Spoken)  But  whither?  Moderato 


Zorika . 


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kiss  I'm   not       in-clined. 


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By  moonlight. 


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wak  -     en ,  When  my  first  kiss  of  love     is 


tak  -  en . 


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OPENING    CHORUS  ,  ACT  II . 

Mikel    and    Chorus. 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.&ROB'T. B.SMITH. 


Tempo  di  Marcia 


Music  by 
FRANZ  LEHAR. 


0'    "p  P  ;'  'P-   "H  ;  '""fl  r 


Alto 
Gay 
Ten. 


and  fes  -  tive,        ev 


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reign    -     ing  ev  -  ry 


where .  Love  -  ly     are   the      la  -  dies  of     Hun  • 


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TRIO 

Mikel 


Do 


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ll  M  p  i  \  r 


m  p  '  h" 


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Come,     your  glass-es         clinking! 


Here's      the    toast    I'm       drinking!  Here's       to   wine       in      plen  -  ty,     and      a 


sweetheart  true!  And        if     you     are     lone-ly,  With        one  sweetheart 


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on  -  ly, 


May       you   find     an    -   oth  -  er     who    will        fan  -  cy 


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GYPSY  LOVE 

(SONG  _  Jozsi) 


87 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.  &  ROB'T.  B.  SMITH . 


Music  by 
FRANZ    LEHAR. 


VOICE, 


PIANO. 


Allegro 


,,    .    Moderato 
Jozsi. 


1 .  Gyp  -  sy  blood  is    not'      like  oth  -  ers, 

2.  When    you  chain  the  rest  -  less  breezes, 


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And        I  am      a     Gyp-sys  son, 

You     may     make  the  Gyp  -  sy     rest, 


Tho'       the  -wold  birds  are    my    bro-thers, 
He      must  wan- der  where  he  pleas -es, 


Copyright  MCMXI  by  Chappell  &  Co.Ltd. 
All  Rights  Reserved. 


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In       all     lands   a    Strang- er      guest. 


Nev    -    er     rest  -  ing,    ev   -    er    chang  -  ing 
Fame     and  gold       in    vain    you   prof  -    fer 


h  Ji     j,    j    J^^ 


p'  i  p  §  p  p  p  g 


Ask  -  ing      on    -   ly       to         be      free, 
Friends!  when    shall  they   faith  -  ful      be? 


Hap   -    py       in      the      for  -  est    rang-  ing, 
There's      no    gift     the   world    can     of   -   fer 


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Till     the  mountains  call    to    me,. 
Like    the  joy      of     lib  -  er  -  ty. 


And    if  you  care     for 
So     do  not   task     me. 


the  why  and  where-fore, 
for    if    you   ask    me 


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Ask     why        a         rov  -   er        I        am      bound 
Why        I         am       dif  -  f'rent  from  the       rest 


to    be, 
of  you, 


'Tis 
The 


Gypsy  Love  5 


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then  I     take    my      vi   -  o     -  lin,    And      when       to  play     it       I        be -gin, 

rea     -    son      I       can       hard-ly      say,  But       when       my    vi  -  o  -  lin       I     play, 


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When      you  hear,  then      all         is      clear,  You     will      find      the      an  -  swer  here . 

If  you     to       the      song  give    heed,        There   the       an  -  swer  you     may  read. 

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Moderato 

Zorika 


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THE    MELODY  OF  LOVE 


SONG-Zorika. 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.SMITH  &  ROBERT B. SMITH 


Music  by 
FRANZ    LEHAR 


Allegretto 


VOICE . 


PIANO. 


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DUETT. 

(lima,  Jozsi.) 


Wbrds  by 
HARRY  B.  &  ROBT.  B.  SMITH. 

Quasi  tempo  di  Mazurka 


Music  by 
FRANZ  LEHAR 


lima. 


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stan  -  ces  com-pel         one       to 


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WHEN   I'M    WALTZING  WITH  YOU. 


DUET. 

lima,  Fedor  and  Chorus. 


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BABY    DUET. 


DUET      —     Lilia  and  Kaspar. 


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Words  by 
HARRY  B.SMITH  &  ROBERT  B.SMITH 


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I       was  filled  with      great     a-  larm,      I 
lit    -  tie    girl,       a  lit  -  tie    boy,      To 


soon  found  out  you      meant  no  harm.    That 
be     their     lit  -tie        par-ents' joy.       My 


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lov-ey    dov-ey  chick-a  -  bid  -  dy,      ba   -  by    pet!         I         love     my      lit  -tie    hus   -   band  ■ 

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Zorika  rjid  Fedor 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.&ROBT  B.SMITH. 


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I  am    the  faith -ful       heart      -    ed, Whose 


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Moderato       Zorika. 


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FINALE 


Words   by 
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A       nov  -  el   -   ty     we're     ex-pect  -  ing,        To         see      it       is    quite  worth  while, 


There's  go   -  ing       to      be        a     wed  -  ding,        In  the    real  Gyp-  sy    style. 


lima. 


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A  Gypsy  wed   -  ding     were  to  see, 


That    is    something  new, 


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That    is  something 


#  1X1  '  ° 


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■  p  p  p  p    p    i  p  J;  r 

Like  Gypsies  for        the         timewellbe, 


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new, 


Mikel. 


gjj=i 


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That      is  something  new. 


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3E 


That     is  something  new, 


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That      is  something  new, 


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Do  -  ing   as  they  do, 


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Do  -  ing  as   they        do, 


ms 


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Do  -  ing    as  they  do. 


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Do  -  ing  as  they  do, 


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o 

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Do  -  ing  as  they    do, 


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A  Gyp        -       sy     mar    -    ried!  Ha!  ha!  ha!  ha!        ha!  Pray  why  should  she  wedded 


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^^ 


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j  ^1J1p  P 


ha! 


It    is  like  a  joke  to     me  '■ 


Wed- ding  ring  and  wed  -  ding 


chime, 


Seem    for   them     a      waste  of       time. 


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i.y  i  b  i  g  ^ 


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22: 


tiine! 


Why     a    veil   for  blush- es 


hid   -  den, 

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By 


*    t    I    £    t     £       ± 


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bride? 


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no   blush  to 


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hide.  There's  no     ring  to   be     a        to 


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Of  love  great  or 


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Why  she  weds  at    all'. 


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Allegro. 


I %|  r  1  ft  cOrrrnS 


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L  istesso  tempo. 

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133 


Tempo  di  marcia 

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What 
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broad 


Jo    -    zsi!  Not  real   -   ly!      Who  would  have  thought  that 


11  i    *  p  r^ 


Not  real  -  ly! 


wm 


Who'd  think  that 


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# 


Jo    -     zsi     in  mar  -  riage      would     be    caught? 


bride       tho'     is  charm  -  ing.Yet 


Yet 


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C  6391 


134 


Zorika . 


m 


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>    ., 


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tim     -    id     is     she,      She 


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can  -    not     a    true       Gyp-sy 

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be. 


tim     -     id     is     she,       She    can       nev    -    er     a     true      Gyp-sy        be. 


If;:   g 


as  n 


Allegretto 


2  '7         ^     j 


{Spoken)  Niklas.    Who  is  this  person? 


a 


fath      -       er!       My  fath     -       er! 


^^ 


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7 


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JTHiTTS 


*  J. 


Zorika 


C  6391 


135 


te 


Allegretto. 

Niklas.(Spokeii)  What!  I  have  a  Gypsy  daughter!  Not  that  lever  heard  of! 


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Moderate 

Zorika. 


i    1  j  \    r 


=£ 


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M  F  r  =H^ 


se 


Is     it    then         all      a       dream? 


How        strange  it  seems! , 


Listesso  tempo. 

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i= 


P#^ 


PP 


^^ 


-* 8- 


SEE 


From  home  from  old    friends  You  vowed  to    sev 


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wand'ring  on     for-  ev 

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Allegro. 


M 


Come, 


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Allegretto. 


Joxsi 


ply    g 


Zorika. (Spoken)    I  dare  not! 


t-J1  LIU 


tJ~"3  J 


22 


3 


m-LLEJ 


You        must ! 


JTH/Tn" 


ft 

tt  J. 


i 


Zorika:—   Spare  me! 


Jozsi:—   Goon!   Sing! 


Valse  moderato. 

Zorika .  _ 


r  1 1'      J 


3 


J       J  I J      J 


Its    the 


mel     -      o    -  dy  of        love, And  the   sweet    -    est      one  of 


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eve      -      ning     shad    -     ows        fall, Ev  - 'ry    heart       that     beats  be 


low 


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Ev  -'ry    bird       that  flies         a    -  bove,. 

4- 


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se  -  ri  -  ous,  Sweet-ly     de  -  lir  -    i  -    ous    song 

-It     j  »#    i     i 

:i — S — I — ^=— E= — := — _=- 


of 


love. 


C6391 


12 


138 


CSARDAS.   Allegro. 


FRISS.    Allegro  motto 


C  6391 


>    Bell  behind  scenes. 


13 


139 


Moderato  Lilia . 


lima. 


I 


T  P  P  P  P  1 


P  P  P   P    P    P 


3 


Why  are  those  chimes  ringing? 


Zorika. 


You.hride  of    a 


i  p  Y  r  'r  ^ 


Bell  behind  scenes. 


'Tis      for      my      wed- ding. 


pa  r-Pr 


g    i      g  ir-    p  f     p 


^ 


Moderato 

Organ  behind  scenes 


TiT~» 


^ 


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^ 


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8 


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f 


m 


v — x 


-o- 


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Allegretto  moderato. 


TF 


A4  p  P  P  P   p  P 


r      p  J|  p 

Love        shall  e'er      a    -     hide. 


With     a    ring  that      is      a        tok   -    en, 


Allegretto  moderato. 


W¥^ 


P 


^*^ 


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C   6391 


14 


140 


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pHF  p  J^iy.i    i  J-  ..j^piJ     i  u    »JQ^.h 


Let  the  sacred  words  be     spok-en, 


+V^ F 


Mak  -  ingmehis  bride. 


Right  here  in  the 


t    :l 


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te 


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i 


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3  P  P  P   I  P 


fe^g 


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church      1 11  wed,  I      say,      And  not  in  the  Gyp  -  sy  way. 


Come,  Jo  -  zsi, 


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^ 


3= 


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te 


J'  p  p  p  g  p  i  r   r  ^ 


Allegro. 


Jo  zsi. 


J    i    - 


±z 


*^^ 


There  we  will  promise  to      love       for 


Me 


**§ 


aye. 
Allegro. 


To    the  church? 


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r  r  r  r 


No      al -  tar,  no  priest  for         me! 


Tis 


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fe 


&=s 


1; 


PPfp 


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C  6391 


Moderate 


j  H  'p 


Allegro. 


141 


SE 


Gyp -sy  love        has    made   us  one,        A    Gyp-  sy  wedding        for  me,         or  none! 


i  p  p  p  p 


a  number  of  times, 


n  n  p'  p  i  p  p   iii»J-  f  -p-i^fe 


I've    no    use   for  rings  and  veils  and  par- sons      and  chimes 


m 


K 


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C  6391 


16 


142 


Allegro.   Zorika.  (Spoken)  No!  no!  I  cannot!  Tell  me,  Jozsi,  you  love  me-  only  me! 


ere 


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seen  -  d° 


I 


r*r 


3 


ff^'if-ff 


Moderate 
Jozsi- 

■  >p-  p  p  p  r    i 


Gyp  -  syborn    andbred  am      I, 


rnn^m 


njirm 


f    broad 


Maids  who  love  dis-cov  -  er,    Changeful  as  the    A-pril    sky,       Is    the  Gyp  -  sy  lov  -   er.  My 


%Z^ 


Zorika. 


BS 


*      >     <  p- 


Animato. 


$i'n    p  br     f  l  r  l'|'     I  ■  'p  f,  .M'    |i  la 


^ 


kind  of  love         you    ask   of  me, 


And  that  is  constant  nev  -   er, 


C  6391 


Moderato 


143 


Allegro 


molto  animato 


m  p  i  r    T  p  p  p  p 


true     love  that  could  not        die!  Heart  brok-  en  am  I! 


C6391 


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144 


poco  animato 
lima 


=£ 


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i    i  i 


5         c 


^ 


S 


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All's  said 


and  done.         But  dont  look  so  blue! 


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rriirn^ 


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ffi 


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^^ 


-I 


jJl  p'M  M  M 


fir     p  p  r^£^ 


old  love  has    to    give  place  to     the        new, 


And      life  is    for    love,       al-tho' 


C  6391 


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sweet     -     est      song  of  all, Like    the       coo 


0         1    jjl 

ing       of 


145 

in 


i 


flie 


^ 


Ev-ry   heart  that     beats  be-  low,. 


m 


i 


Ev-ry   bird  that  flies      a   -  bove,. Knowsthe 

-&1 


mm 


Ev-'ry  heart  that     beats  be  -  low, Ev-ry   bird  that  flies      a    -  bove, Knowsthe 


C  6391 


20 


146 


§}*  i  »i  r  ir  r  nr»r  rirr 


sun  -  ny  and    se  -  iT-  ous,  Sweetly  de  -  li  -  ri  -  ous  song 


sun-  ny  and    se  -  ri  -  ous,  Sweetly  de  -  li  -  ri  -  ous  song 


love.. 


#e     f     :  = 


i_g_fe_g  Mjg  i 


-<2_ 


te 


Moderato 

Zorika 


P   p  p  P  r    ip    M 


^ 


Go  and  take     your  Gyp  -  sy      love,  To       vain  hearts     that  prize         you, 


^    p-      J*  p-  _M_{l_E__Lf     I'     P       'h    '      ^ 


Go         and  take    your  Gyp  -  sy      love,  To       vain  hearts     that  prize         you, 

Moderato 


JJJ  broad 


6391 


21 


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wm 


#^£ 


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Let      them  learn  the    truth     like     me, 
rit. 


P    P    P    p    r      la   p 


a    p      P      r     m  in 

Hate        you         and  des  - 


jy  m 


m 


wm 


p 


s 


Let      them  learn  the    truth     like      me, 


^^ 


Hate        you  and  des 


1     P        p 


g^p 


wm 


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o 


Change-ful        as      the       A   -    pril      sky, 
rit. 


f^V    P    p 


Is  the  Gyp      -       sy 


a   I     p 


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P^P 


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Change-ful         as       the        A  -   pril      sky, 
rit.      ■*       -e 


-»\h.  I    I   P    I    I    5 


TT 


Is  the  Gyp       -       sy 


1    1    V 


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Moderate* 


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you 


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Moderato 


you 


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lov 


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^^ 


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/Cv 


Moderato 


C    6391 


148 


I  WILL  GIVE  YOU  ALL  FOR  LOVE . 


SONG—  Zorika. 


Words  by 
HAREY  B.SMITH   &   ROBERT  B.SMITH 

Allegretto 


PIANO. 


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Music   by 
FRANZ   LEHAR 


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I   know    a      maid    -    en, 
I    know     a      maid    -    en. 


a    fool-ish  maid 
the  self-same  maid 


en,  Who 
en,     But 


lit  -  tie   knew     of 
she  knows  more     of 


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love,        of     the    world 
love,      and    the     world 


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and     its     ways; 
and     its     ways; 


A       no-ble's  daugh    -    ter,     as 
For  while    a        ro  ver,    she's 


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bride,         ma  -  ny     sought     her,  But         none    ,  won     her     heart        by  their     smiles      or 
thought       it        all  o      -    ver.   Yet         still  it         is        love      that    her       poor     heart 


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praise 
sways 


Ro  -  man 
A       rain 


tic  was     she  and     she    dreamed    thro'   the     days,       When 

bow  she      followed  thro'     a         mist  and        a       maze,         For 


ro   -  mance    is       call 
love       has      no     will 


ing,the    wild         heart     o    -    beys.  She    prayed        to      the 

and  it      blind     -     ly        o     -   beys.  And     now  to      the 


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first        star    in         fair        e.ening     sky,       "Oh    star,  let     me 

first         star    in         fair        evening      sky  She   prays,      "Let    me 


find   my  true   love 
keep  my  love    true 


I         die."       They       of    -   fered    her         ev       -      'ry-thing    mon     -      ey  could 
I         die."         Tho'      love  is       a  fan      -      cy  that       lures  to     be  - 


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buy,  Yet         ev       -      er  that     maid      -     en  would    say  with       a  sigh: 

tray,  Yet       who        that    has     loved,  in  her      heart        would   not         say: 


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Hi 


*p  p  r     p.pi  P 


Give 


me 


i^=^ 


all     the  world       and  its         gold, 


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Precious  pearls,      oh,     so        fair! 


Give  me   all     the  brightest 


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MATRIMONY 

(QUINTET) 

lima,  Lilia,  Kaspar,  Niklas   and  Moschu. 


Words  by 
HARRY  B.and  ROB'T.  B.  SMITH 


Music  by 
FRANZ    LEHAR 


db* 


Marcia  moderato 


Moschu. 


P^ 


Let  the   or  -  gan 


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sound  the    a-larm, 


As  the  he  -  roes  march  arm  in  arm, 


pus 


111   u_JU 


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b*« 


Onward  to      the 


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p  p  p  p  i  r       i  *  p  p  i'1  p  i  p  p  p J 


mat     -    ri      ■   mo-nial     bat  -  tie  -  field. 


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It's  a  great  and     val  -   i-ant  sight , 


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