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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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CHAPPELL & CO. LTD.
41 East Thirty- Fourth St. New York.
LONDON. MELBOURNE.
For Great Britain, the Colonies and the United States of America, published by Chappell & Co. Ltd. For all other coun-
tries, published by Messrs W. Karczag & C.Wallner of Vienna. All rights reserved under the International Copyright Act.
Public performance of all,or any part of this work,is strictly prohibited. Application, for the right of performance, must be
made to Mr. A.H.Woods.
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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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Caste.
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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OYPSY LOVE
Act I.
Introduction and Entrance Solo.
(Zorika.)
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LOVE'S SORCERY
SONG — lima and Chorus .
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Jozsi
■Jozsi: (spoken) Remember, Fedor, my warning.
Fedor: Insolent vagabond! Who asked your advice? (to all ) He
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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.
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proach the maid-en in this way, And to her softly say, "i love you,
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FINALE ACT 1
Words by
HARRY B.and ROBY B.SMITH.
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR
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Oh! let me be free!
Free like thee!
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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.
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Zorika .
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wak - en , When my first kiss of love is
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True love can wait.
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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.
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Come, your glass-es clinking!
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sweetheart true! And if you are lone-ly, With one sweetheart
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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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He must wan- der where he pleas -es,
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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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No more! I pray
you cease your mock - ing!
. lima.
What of that love sowarmal-lur - ing, That gives the heart.but not the hand?
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WHEN I'M WALTZING WITH YOU.
DUET.
lima, Fedor and Chorus.
Words by
HARRY B.and ROBT. B.SMITH.
Music by
FRANZ LE]
Tempo di Valse
lima.
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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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What a change the years can make
When our hon - ey - moon be - gan
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You were bash - ful. lit -tie man!
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DUET
Zorika rjid Fedor
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FINALE
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