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PRESENTS
NAUGHTY MARIETTA
A Comic Opera
With Mlle. EMMA TRENTINI
Book and Lyrics by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT
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Mr. Oscar Hammerstein
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Naughty Marietta
A Comic Opera in Two Acts
£ Book and Lyrics Music
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-r RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG. VICTOR HERBERT.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
s CAPTAIN RICHARD WARRINGTON Orville Harrold
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GRANDET William Frederic
ETIENNE GRANDET — Son of Lieut. Governor Edward Martindel
SIR HARRY BLAKE— An Irish Adventurer Raymond Bloomer
SIMON O'HARA- Capt. Dick's servant Harry Cooper
RUDOLFO — Keeper of Marionette Theatre James S. Murray
FLORENZE - Sec'y to Lieut. Governor Howard Morgan
LIZETTE — A Casket Girl Kate Elinore
ADAH - A Quadroon Maria Hellene
THE VOODOO QUEEN Viola Ellis
NANETTE Louise Aichel
FELICE Blanche Lipton
FANCHON Vera De Rosa
GRAZIELLA S y lvia Loti
FRANCHESCA Bessie Rlcardo
NIGHT WATCHMAN Eugene Roder
ist PIRATE W9 * Mack
25-i PIRATE F - Bonner
indian H - R e y nolds
EAST INDIAN Bert Leslie
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MARIETTA Mlle Emma Trentini
Adventurers, Pirates, Flower Girls, Casket Girls, Soldiers,
Servants, Creoles, Quadroons, Mexicans, Spaniards, San Domingo Women, etc.
SYNOPSIS.
ACT I.
The Place DArmes— In New Orleans, about the year 1780.
ACT II.
Scene I —The Marionette Theatre.
Scene n — The Ball-room of the Jeunesse Dore'e Club.
Musical Director Gaetano Merola
Stag-e Director Jacques Coini
Naughty Marietta.
Contents.
ACT I.
Page
OVERTURE 7
1. OPENING CHORUS * 6
2. TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP Captain Dick and Followers 37
3. TAISEZ VOL'S Casket Girls and Men 43
4. NAUGHTY MARIETTA Marietta 49
5. IT NEVER, NEVER CAN BE LOVE Marietta and Captain Dick 53
6. IF I WERE ANYBODY ELSE BUT ME Lizette and Simon 61
7. 'NEATH THE SOUTHERN MOON Adah 67
8. ITALIAN STREET SONG Marietta and Chorus 71
9. FINALE 83
ACT II.
10. OPENING CHORUS in
11. DANCE OF THE MARIONETTES Marietta and Rudolfoll2
12. YOU MARRY A MARIONETTE Etiennell6
13. DANCE Marietta 120
14. THE DREAM MELODY 121
15. NEW ORLEANS JEUNESSE DOREE Chorus of Men 127
16. LOVES OF NEW ORLEANS Ensemblel34
17. THE SWEET BY AND BY. Lizette 149
18. PRELUDE 152
19. LIVE FOR TO-DAY Marietta, Adah, Captain Dick and Etiennel53
. 20. I'M FALLING IN LOVE WITH SOME ONE Captain Dick 175
21. IT'S PRETTY SOFT FOR SIMON Simon 179
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Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
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Casket Girls and Men.
Music by
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Naughty Marietta.
N9 5.
53
It Never, Never Can Be Love
DUET.
Marietta and Captain Dick.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT.
Animato e molto rubato.
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N9 6.
61
If I Were Anybody Else But Me.
DUET.
Simon and Lizette.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
Tempo g-iusto.
Music by
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N9 7.
Adah.
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RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
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Music by
VICTOR HERBERT.
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N9 8.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
Allegro.
Italian Street Song.
Marietta and Chorus.
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT.
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Naughty Marietta
N99
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG
Finale 1st Act
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT.
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84
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MARIETTA(to Cipt. Dick)
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87
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fix comme ca!
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accelf.
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we will get a - way from them, par - la! Stay near,
pi
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dont for - sake me stay be - side me, safe - ly hide me
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88
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RUDOLFO
what fun, Come pro-tectyour son. speak
t=+
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ETIENNE
si, si,
mi - o fi - g-lio, mi - o
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Come, come,
GOVERNOR
with me! Come
with
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dear me!
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89
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cas - ket girl!
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^^
Tis she,
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up, my man.
his son,
^m
i n i n i , i ^ n g ^i ^ 5
eiio de
fi - glio dear
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to
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what fun!
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si, si,
if J s )3 Ju beeH
with me,
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fair! Dear me. rlpar m»i
dear me!
M.W. & SONS 11621 x
90
M
m
Don't for-sake me. stay be-sside me
shes
for i' l Ju 1,-fr * ^
the cas - ket girl!
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Yes, I swear! No! don't fear.
gj
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with
me, come, come,
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son, what fun!
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♦is she!
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His son
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come, come.
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Hear me,
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91
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p [ i f p p P" <! p i P * (i ? fe
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In your lov. ing arms en - fold me here!
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tis she!
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Tis she, The cas - ket girl
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what fun! come, pro-tect your son. speak. up, my man
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mi - o fi - glio, fi - glio dear
si, si,
gfj v flagS
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with me, come!
come! Oh, come with me!
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dear me,
more
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trou - hie, thats not fair!
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girl is shf!
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cas - ket
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rirl is she!
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M.W.A SONS 116*1 or
92
accell
a tempo p oco ri }.
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yes, 'tis she, 'tis she! be-*:deme,safelyhidemedont forsake Ritrimi-o dear!
ppr\
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yes, tis she, tis she.
pm¥ffc
come pro- tect your son,
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si, si, si, si, si
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Oh dear me. dear me,
dear me!
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Allegro Vivace
ETIENNE(to Governor)
IS
Pip§
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Come. sir. you are mas-ter here, to hold the maid you'll try.
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let me think! By and by!
(Mocking Gov.)
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By and by!
By and by!
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let me think!
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Mi - o fi - glio
(to Governor)
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By and by!
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speak up,
f. ■
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mi - o
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•t him think,
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M.W. * SONS 116.il X
98
M
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Pa - dre mi - o,
For - sake me
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pro-tect your son,
Pro - tect your
inpi
fi - glio.
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ca - ro mi - o, ca - ro mi-o, ca-ro
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His ven - geance
t p p r P £
Wait a while, let me
by and by
by and by
M.W. & SONS 11621 ^
96
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not. for - sake me not!
3<
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mands be on your head!
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r
son, speak up, speak up!
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mi - o, ca - ro mi - o, ca - ro mi - o!
m
i
!*i r r
will be dire and dread!
g i F P r =1=8
think, by and by, by and by!
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97
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fl?
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Come, man!
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no!
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s
mm
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Wait a while,
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98
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speak up, Come man. Come, speak up!
f.
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Oh
ca - ris - si - mo!
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f f f i T
2
no, no. no, no, Come, sir, you're mas-ter here.
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let
me, let me think,
wait a while.
m
i
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take his son you will not dare, we'll fight to see fair play!
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99
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Come man.
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no,
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Wail a while
. », f f i 'r
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She's his fi - g-lio
lo
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100
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4
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Ah! stay near.
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speak up man,
come, speak up..
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ca - ro fi - glio, ca - ro fi - g-lio mi
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no,
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t r < r
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ter here._
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let
me, let
P^
me
think wait a - while-
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take his son you will not dare, well fight to see fair play-
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101
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I scarce - ly know just what to say*.
ETIENNE
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102
m
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gracefully a piacere
f r *r r-f 4
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(,
let her
dare
n Tf ff i {j
i
With Ru - dol - fo
col canto
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no, no, no, no-
no!
r,
2^2
bide!
Wait a while
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No!
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103
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ah_ ah_ ah_ ah.
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ca - ro fi - g-lio mi
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x
£
no.
no,
no. no, no.
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wait a while, let me let me
m r f i T r r if r_ r r i f r r r
She's his fi - g-lio; to take his son you will not dare, we'll
l
No!
> J> J> J J
to the cas-tle.
> * J'H I
to the cas - tie
M.W .& SONS 11621 X
104
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come,
speak upL
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ca - ns - si -mo!
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no!
SI
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£
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think,
wait a while.
Wait a while
m
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fight to see fair play.
She's
his fi - glio.
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a way, a
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105
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speak up,
r - r ' ' r^^f
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ca
- ro fi - glio, ca - ro fi - glio,
S
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p
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no, no, no! Come sir, come sir,
£
3E
£
£
let me.
let
me-
let
me,
m
4
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r r r r
She's his fi - glio, to take his son you will not dare well
to the cas- tie,
to the cas - tie,
MW. &SONS 11621 x
106
J+
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^
Ah!
if ' ^
speak up man, or fight for fair
fe
play,
^
:£
3E
ca - ro fi . glio, ca - ro fi - glio ah.
ah.
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Come sir.
PP^
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Come the
r ■ , r , r
King-
corn - mands be
t ■ t
let me, let
me think.
Tf rf,? r r r
m
f i f f
fight, we'll fight to see fair play we'll fight well fight
To
$mm
to the cas - tie,
2=£
to the cas - tie
take her a - way
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take her a - way.
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to the cas - tie,
Vi
to the cas - tie
take her a - way
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take her a - way.
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107
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fjcresc.assai
c resc.piu possibih-
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see fair
ah!
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in:
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£
£
//,
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fight for fair play!.
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ca - ris - si - mo!
ff '
~rr
TT
on your head, be on your head!.
ff
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«>
Please let me think!.
£
play, we'll fight we'll fight!.
ff.
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108
/
m
Andante religioso
./
£
m
C\
(.All kneel excepting Marietta and Rudolfo)
i±
m
Andante religioso
Andante religioso
(Organ on stage)
mm
sUM
M.W. 4 SONS 116*1 x
109
(Marietta follows Rudolfo with shorter steps to music)
M
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£
i u v y y i ^^
(Rudolfo sneaks off with long steps as indicated in part)
3
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/
Piu mosso
Allegro molt o
•^(Orchestra)
MW. & SONS 11621 x
110
End of J §t Act
M.W. & SONS 11621 X
Naughty Marietta.
ill
ACT II.
Opening Chorus.
SCENE I.
N9 10.
PRELUDE.
VICTOR HERBERT
Allegro
moderato.
8
Piano.
8-
Attacca Bun.
M.W.&SONS 11621 CO
Naughty Marietta.
N911.
112
Dance Of The Marionettes
DUET.
Marietta and Rudolfo.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT.
Allegretto moderato.
Piano.
$
pip
RUDOLFO. (Operating- Marionettes.)
£
P p Jl J J' 1
Tur - na like dat - a Pier •
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rette, just so»
Bow to the la - dy, Sig- - nor Pier- rot.
m
f
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113
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MARIETTA, (laughing-.)
j I P g P j n g ^ j
Ah!.
AhL
M.W.&SONS 11621 d
114
J ^ ' i ' •> I ' 'T 1' ' ^
'iff B I J
How_ he is stu - pid r
dim.
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Your friend Pier - rot 1
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33
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(DANCE.)
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f f f ==:5 F
molto marc, e sempre in tempo.
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M.W.&SONS 11621 d
116
1.
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M.W.&SONS 11621 ^
116
Naughty Marietta.
N9 12.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
You Marry A Marionette.
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT.
Con moto.
Moderate, sempre rubato.
Piano.
>» J.Vl.UVJ.C/1 CUUjOVUl|/lf X L4.L/CVLLT.
( ,p||| ft F I g^j
Now, why should a man who has
Now, why should a man who has
Wi
Si
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I
ten.
■H- J' r f
£
E=i^
£
^
mm
cour - ag-e to face Fate, man and the Dev - il all threel Give
streng-th to re - sist Fate, man and the Dev - il all three! Sur
t) : i
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F3=?
^ a tempo
* J' J' '
si£
i 1 I v ' |i ' Wf
in - to a bun -die of sa - tin and lace! The an-swer's as sim- pies can
ren - der his will to a smile and a kiss! The an-swer's as sim -pies can
S7\
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M.W.&SONS 11621
117
m
r\ f
^ n i f p J 1 ; J' p i J' F p ^
be For we men are but pup-pets, are toys af t - er all, As we
be Tho' we fond - ly be -lieve that we're pull- ing the rope, When the
y * r p
^2
T w % -t ^ hp ^
laugh or we sigh or we sing 1 : If we creep or we crawl, If we
wed - ding- bells mer - ri - ly ring, Ere the hon - ey-moon's thro,' We dis
tk
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p cnlla voce.
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stand or we fall, Sure a worn - an is pull- ing the
cov - er it '8 true, That a worn - an is pull- ing the
string
string.
M.W.&SONS 11621 C
118
REFRAIN.
grandio&o.
v- i' « f f
b
MJJ'r J
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Oh! A man is a man, do what he can, What - ev - er his breed or
fe
Po^J^T
n 1 '" >
pesanfe.
PP
mezza voce.
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m.
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fe^£
birth:
And a maid is a maid, and she is - nt a-fraid Of the
?>
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cresc.
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man - li-est man_ on earthl So if you re a fool and youre
t*
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cresc. e animnndo.
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M.W.&SONS 11««1 <?
119
rit.
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^ == >—
T V V ^
ho - ping" to rule
ff J > *?■!' J> J
- tew.
'* i > r - - p y i r ^ c r m r r r Jl ^^
eret^.
Then by the old Har-ry, be sure when you mar-ry, You
jt^
y ! r-r"
m
a te»ipn.
3E£
3
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pet
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Yes, mar-ry a Ma-ri- o
nette.
M.W.&SONS 11621 C
Naughty Marietta.
N? 13.
120
Dance.
Marietta.
Allegretto moderate
VICTOR HERBERT.
3=
Piano.
m
m
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'2. Marietta escapes
through window.
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M.w.&SONS 11K21 ee
121
Naughty Marietta.
N914.
The Dream Melody
Intermezzo.
VICTOR HERBERT.
Tempo giusto. M.M.Jrii*
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M.W.&SONS 11H21 O
122
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poco a poco dim. poco rail.
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M.W.&SONS 11621 «
123
(Quasi l'istesso tempo.) ,
Allegretto scherzando. (Molto mnderato.j M.M. J=iie
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New Orleans Jeunesse Dore'e.
(SCENE II.)
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
N9 15.
Allegro.
(During change of Scene.)
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N? 16.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG
Pomposo
Love's Of New Orleans.
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT
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N9 17.
The Sweet By And By.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG.
Music by
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N9 18.
VICTOR HERBERT.
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N9 19.
Lyric by
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG
Live For To-day.
Waltz Son^.
Music by
VICTOR HERBERT
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