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RICFI. \RD RODGERS
Bool and Lyics ô1t
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN XT
Bascd on rhc Novcl "Âsna end thc King of Siem"by
MARGARET LANDON
Dincaà b Jo* vrx Drurrr.r
Scttinçr ad ligbriry â1 Jo lv{rrurxrr
Corrunct &tigcà â1 hrr.rr Ssererr
Cborcogra2b7 â1 Jrroxr Rorrrxr
Oæbcsnaûottt ô1 Rorarr Russnr.,r Bar.rrrarr
lvbticel Dinctn Frrcrrlcr Dvoxcs
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No. I
Words byOSCAR HAMT{ERSTEIN
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Music byRICHARD RODGERS
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I \TEI iPRETER: s i r , are you lady u 'ho wi l lbe school mist ress of royal ch i ldren?A \NA: Yes .
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27My Lord And Master
Cue : KRALAHOME: He i s p leased w i th you . He l i kes you '
Tupt im r ises.
Con mOtO J =rJutttt : The King is Pleased.
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When has looked at me, - what has seen?
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l l ' i tes sn j 'T t .n !
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ttNo. ro The Maroh Of Siarnese Ohildren
A/ te r app luuse th ree gangs.
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place l ike A charnr-from the skies seems to ha l low us
there, Which seek through the world, Is ne'er met - with else - where.
44No. tB A Pluzzlernent
Cte : K INGI I do no t know. I an t no t su re .
M o d e r a t o J = e a K I N G :I 'm not sure of anything.
Stgs. W.W,
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S t g s . & W . W .rryl' u tem1co
al - most think no - bod
* - t -
t r m e s sure of what he a b - s o - l u t e ly
54
b o d - y f i n d c o n - f u - s i o n i n c o n - c l u - s i o n h e c o n - c l u d - e d l o n g
.a
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puz - zle
l
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l
Some - t imes I think that peo - ple go - ing
Some - times I think that peo - ple not so
\
mat - ter what liv - ing
S l g s . & B r .poL'o
life. As a,
fa - ther to my
of rny king-dom I must go forth
hus - band to
heav - en, Bud - dha, show the
59I{o. 14
Piano
Moderato (Stou, Curtain)CHILDREN and \ r \ IVES (s ta r l I t t s i t tg, L, ' h i td c ur I at ' n)
We work and work fromweek to week at the Roy- al
School - Roorn Scene
J = rro (Curtain)
Bang-kok A-
- r r J C
c a d - e - m y A n d
Eng- l ish words are aII we speak, at the
A\NA (fnterruyting)
Sp read ou t , ch i l d reu .
C h rl iren mla^e duw il stage)
\ -w, that last l ine was 'Engl ish words are a l l r . re speakl I d idr i t qu i tc ut tderstat t t l .
. i : .1 ends of your wort ls . 0uce agaiu, uow, and u ice b ig s t t r i les, because uelo lc our school
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Roy-a l Bang-kok_A - cat l -e - mY.--i-\-, lG
I waut to hear the begiunings(Anna conducls) 0ne, two, three.
1
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Lwork and work from week week at the Roy - al Bang- kok A
IL t
"t t ; ,*
at theAnd Eng - Iish words are all we speak,-:r
Roy - al Bang - kok
gra te - fu l fo r those go ld - en years , a t our dear o ld schoo l , The: J
ù F I l rt l
. lr t t l- CTC,\.C.
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Roy - a l Bang - kok A
a[ , largando
6rI{o.
Cue:
t6 Getting To I{norv YouI l ike you very much indeed.
Moderato ) = ylAIiNA (rather spoÀ'en)
It's a v e r - y a n - c i e n t
Piano
Olt n true and hon-est thought, That i f
(s ingsl
, I il'ï'
teach - e r ,you be - come
now be-come an
By your pu - pi ls you' l l be taught, A s a
I
teach- er I ie been learn- ing for - give me if I boast) And ITe
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like most, Get-ting to know you.sub -ject
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ex- pert, 0n the
rttl ! l
and not fast J = rzo
know
t_T_--]
gct-ting to know all a - bout---\_
Get-t ing to
r-1-1
) 1 }ê l
l ike Jou' get - t ing to hope
--
y 0 u l ike Ge t - t i ng to
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t t - ll l
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Put- t ing i t n ly
( r ? Fl.r\__/ | ,"r"r".r r
'--Get-t ing to
ær
ly
Get- t ing to fee l free and
--1:-
Get - ting to know r+'hat to
beau-t i - ful and
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Whcn I am
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be - cause ofy -.>
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t l '\ ' I 7 l TlJ- .1
âI
poco a Poco cresc.
the things I'm learn-ing a - bout
+ 7 - T- - p l
get- ting to know all-\---
you
à f1 l
hope you
1 = 7 -,''--r r-_f
Put-ting it my \ilay, ruce
r r ? - T - -l=f l--f 7 ? = fl\]--l 1,.r""".
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A N N A T . 5 " , 1
6 5
A L , L
c i s e l y - - - - IIy c u p o f
- - -+ . . | _
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a) t : -' l -TYT ,'fr T t -r-l/
t = -'f * \'n- V,îf )ïr
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Get-t ing to kLrow what to
\l'hen I arn
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be-cause of
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Sud- den- ly bright and
r =- l ?- lpoco a poco cresc.
l ' f l - ù
DanceF-'
181 Tulttlnr plays small Cymbals
",!t!t-'
llt:. n.n
JA'r ' J/
Sud-den- ly Irn bright
,=-\
y --- Be-cause of
Br. & !\ ' .W.
b e a u - t i - f u l
f /î, v \,-n / ' " ' : l
Get-ting to
69
(-- J-l
know you get- t ing to fee l f ree and eas----/
- y -
€ aWhen I anr
6 d
a r,r'.wf ]- t l-I I P . | |S t g s .
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e ? t . j 1 t| |
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r r r rl . . . ' - - , J -
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I r r F r l - r F r r r F r T l
with Jou, Get-t ing to know t o
f l- |
Sud-den- It--
Ihr bright and breez - y - Because of beau-t i - ful and
get-ting to feel free and eas y -
I r l f f l l 1 r
rnf'
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h4',
When I am with you,Q . e @ a
f f f I r l
G-Get-ting loknow what to say, - Hav-ent you
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rrr t r l
no - ticed? Sud-den-iy lïnUrigtrt and breez-y Be<ause of all the beau-ti-ful and new
things Iin learn-ing a - bout you
I nc identa l( I i ing)
IllItl/
Slorv ly "so b ig a wor ld . " e tc .
7 ll\o. 16
A-ing'Jhces
Piano
trSlowly
No man bigcnough tobc a lo r re .
No marrb ig t 'nough.
Cr re ; K i t t g d i f f c ren t ,K i t t g t r eed r l o oue ,r rubo t l y a t a l l .
I th ink/i
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p
Enter ?u1ttim2l.
I
We l{ iss In A Shadorv(Tuptini and Lutt Tha)
you wait for her. (As .Lur, ?ha sits)
. I r )N THA: I f on l y ue cou l t l s top p re tend i r rg .sentrmento r î- - a - 9 7
TUPTIM: Pre tend
Conr(.
LUN THA: (s ings)
Pi
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ano (
(
B
sha - dowWe kiss We hide from the moon,
+ simile
73
one snl i l lng duy t o b e f r ç oF t .
A + ( t 'T 7 l * | f i t =
t t , -
à, )t 1
Be - hold
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LUN THA: Tupt im, when can we meet? T U P T I I I : I t i s n o t p o s s i b l e .
E;-\
a) I al > TI-
:,
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I r r F e-:-
\ r-- fT'- l
I t-_llLi
TUPTIM (sirtgs)
We speak in A - fraid t'o be heard;
lVhen peo-ple are speak not a w0rd .
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- S t s s .
Pft u'.u'.
l r
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TUPTIM and LUN THA ( tosether)
To kiss the sun - l ight
Be-hold and be - lieve what
And say to the
Be - hold how mY
t Î 1 Y r . .-=
76
'Vtt! u l i l t luu . te , Tupt in t and Iu t Thu /u r t i t c ly enùruee. Iu iy ? l t 'a
l "- = t \ |V l . S o l o
tfl
\ r î r
t f i 7 r' \ - J \
rffi ,ffi
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tL q J
(as ?uptttn sudden{g LUN THA: What is it?ôreaA's au'uu)
Cello Soldr fÉ | I rtL=rt
-f 1 ôreaf 'sau 'uy) , i i _
o I 7 'I
. t t t l
c 7
- r GS + o s
1Àr.w.
(dïalogue)
TUPTIM (to .Lun ?ha)Please gol Please gol LLun, ?ha eæ/ts)
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7 7
T U P T I . V ( s i n t s , t l , t r t e )
l ieve what
I
l ov - e rr.\ loves) a
I
To k iss in thc sun - l ight ÉÊ\_ . And say tu the
| ,,f'--I
Tut t i I a t l ,a rg .
7 8
No. 18 Repr ise : A(Pr ince
trVivace J = t i l r i
(lttrttre eurlain)
Pu zzlernentand Lou is )
"r-"" I7|
' l p ' tT J
impu lse , they shaÀ 'e ha nd s . 0rehestra ùegins to fad.e out on Cue: PRINOE: an l s0 r r v $ ' e
ùI
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r-t:Jjust t t r - rw. LOUIS:
Prr'rce and -Lour's enter lfrom optposite stde
near ly fought I a r n t o o .
7 9
TP l i l N C E : A r t : y u u r t a l l y g c i i r r g u n a y ?L O U I S : I l u t h t r J ' l a t r s t u l t a r ' ( i o l r t h t : n t x t s a i l i t r g .P I i I N C E ; I a m t i o I s u r r i m y f a t h t ' r w i l l a l l o r v y u u r r l o t h e r t o g o .L O U I S : I a n r r r o t s u r e u h t t h t ' r n r y n r o t h r r n ' i l l a l l o w y o u r f ; r t h t , r n , . . r t t uP l i lNC ts : rÀ 'hy c l ocs r ro t yu rL r r n ro th r r ad r r r i t t l r a t sh r was \+ re r r rg?L O U I S : I d o u ' t b t l i c v c t h a t r r r o t h r r t l i i n k s s h c $ a s \ \ ' r o l l g :P l i . l N C E : I t b c g i r r s t o l o o k a s i f p t ' o 1 r l e d o n o t k n o w u h u r t l i r , - y a r r r i g h t
h a v e g r o n t r u p .
t u P : ( l ) r m u s i r ) L 0 U I S : I ' r ' e
a l l o w h t ' r t u g u .
o r \ \ ' r 0 l ) g - ev ( ' l l a f t e r t l r t 1 '
Commodo tr
t r o t i c e t l t h a t t o o .
P R I N C E A y : u z z l t ' r r r t ' r r t l \ \ ' l r r r r I l t f t r r r y f a t i r e r a I i t t l c
u ' h i l e a g o , h e a r t l h i n r
t 7
t a l k i n g t t - r h i r r r s e l f . H t s t e m e d u n c e r t a i n a b o u t m a n y
e =
t h i ngs . LOUIS : I don ' t b t ' l i e vc g ro \ r ' nups a rc vc ry c e r t a i n . Thcy on l y t a l k as i f t hey a re
t
. 1 / S t g s r , t 1 1 f , fr T T I ,
a -
I
? + S t g s .
P R I I I C E ;
o - - l ? 7c e r t a i n .
\ r l . \ \ ' . \ \
C ' a ; e =. T
çr r F
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The rc i rre t i tnes I al - ruost th ink they a le nut
C' - J
+r ' r T t r l T q: ' i ' i - . ' ! i
8 0
of what they ab - so - lute - ly knffi
? 1 = 1 f t i t l t i t i t i t i t i
l i eve they a re con - fused a -bou t con -c lus - i ons they con - c lud -ed l ong a
f 1 T ' lr - l
PRINcE; El
If my fath-er and your motir-er are not sure of what they
ab-so - lu te - l y Can you tell me why they
fight? They fight to prove that what they do
st . & w. w.
---
lQz v-
1.
Some-t imes I th ink that peo-p le go- ing mad !
Some - t inrcs I th ink that
I
f t ;- l
= _ - - , = _ - _- T : - : 7 ï
t t 'l t T t- l
ù
8 2
PRINcE r E l
no Ilrat-ter what I think, mustButno t so b a d .
I
1l r rl t T- l
go on l iv - ing l i f e , And some-day as a lead- er I must go
Be fath to l )y ch i l -dren and hus-band to each+'
w i fe , E t -
ce t -e r ------
e t - c e t - e r - a and for t h . If nlyX y l . W W .
Î P s t g s .
83
Lord in heav-en, Bud-dha show the w&J,
LOUIS (spoken)
' ry duy I try to a n - t , t h - e r
I f my Lord in heav-en, Bud-dha show the waJ,
#il\
l
d"y.â
tsoys eætt
puz-zle-ment.
I
6'/ttt.
84
l{o.te Shall I Tell You What I Think Of You?
Cur ta t 'n
Allegro
o lLens d t ' se lss ing Anna seated on bed
I = 124 Fl ' I
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(Anna s ta r ls s ing ingt o ail | m agt r.ar y "Ki fg.) AÀ'NA
(Your
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se r -van t
! r 51 t t R i cha rd Rodse rs and Osca r Hammers te i n I I
b ine,
l
Ghort i)
t ine,
t-
How I wish IA ca l led h i rn that , Right to h is f ace ! L i - ber- t ine ! And
.:
a vI S tgs .
P can tab i l e. , 1
bqI
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à f , * î l */ rhyt hmicatty
+ \ '.$4'.
cantabi le
j e c t ,
87
B
ù-round th is p lace, That I wish to to l l vou I do no t ad m i - r e . I
(guasi parlando)
n o t l i k e p o l - y - g a - m y , 0r ven mod - 'rate
\
'rhy lhmical[,y
3tgs. t ulw.
clear - ly
frorn civ - i - lized land called Wales, Where rnen l ike you are
8 8
(sentpre pur lando)
kcp t o o u n - t y g a o l s ! In your pur-su i t o f p leas-ure,You havc
mis- t t 'es -ses * 'ho t leas-ure (They ha ,e no ken of oth-er rnen, Be - side whomthey canyou .
7 T T l TI | | | t l- - { l V- f
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I 'm rather glad I didrt ' t saYthat . . . Not w i th the womenrisht there aud the chi ldren.- â
( so lo V io l i n )
not for c h i l - d r e n ,
a tempo p>
, J
@ Assai moderato
ch i l - d ren , c h i l - d r e n , I ' l I
rnat - ter where I aI - ways
li t - t le fac - es look - ing uP at
à:'---.-
get the
S t r g s . & W . W .(uarm/y1. . - . /
Trcmulu slurt s lui l lu anr lthen accclerandt l
-S t g s . F l . & C l .scnpre slq.ccatc)
\--l
I I I& inu d
9 0
II
But late - ly I 've thought one or two have been
---..---
r e a c h .
s ion - a l
molto rat
l i ke h is fa th - er . He 's
(rathe r parlando)
That Pr ince,- Chul -a- long-korn Is
S t r.: s . l l rr . \\'.\\'.
f " Q
v e r - y s tub - bo t ' t t , bu t i r r - r l u i s - i - t i vc And
9 2
(Sung)
l e a v e t h i s p l a c e b t : f t - r rc thcy b r e a h
à -------'.th ,^--
\
Poco mosso
(s l ,oÀ'en) Gor. ' t lncss l I hat l noidea i t u ' as so l a t c lâ
-{>
leave this placc bc - fore they break my
- 4nna a t l l u s t s trsr l ,11
Sha l l I
9 3E G iocoso
(sempre qu,t ts i par lundo)
te l l you what I
con -sc i - ent - ious work-er
cre - dit where it's
think of you? I 0 u r e spo i l ed ! Youi 'e
due , There is much I X o u ' But
But you're sporled.Iil Giv - ing
Ev-'ry -
l ike in
i:;i hp
ean tab i l e
il, tJt f
Ip r r
' re spoiled!that
bod - y's al - ways bpw-ing to
b o d - v h a s t o
Bud - dha you are b lessed,
K ing !
the xgst By your
By your lad- ies youie ca - re$sed, But the
II
I
loves you best
:>
Ip r 1
, f T r I
(is the King.)
9 5
bow - ing and kow - tow - ing To mind you of your roy-a l - ty
I
f ind most t i is - gust - ing ex - hib
S i - am-ese ca t t o
t i on
rnon - s t ra te h is
a,
L
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\ n , , ' . c e r . I i . /f \At rna 1f ' t l ls , , r t i f , t r , ' . - /
1 t ë c ' /
would - n't ask
tak - ing that r i - lous pos
9 6
How rvould Jou like it if you $'ere it, Play-ing the part of a toad?
Crawl-ing a - round 0n your el-bows and Eat-ing the dust in the road !
Yes, your Ma-jes-ty. I{o your Ma-jes-ty! Tell us howlow to go, Your Ma-jes-ty.
\4' .W. Stgs.
\{.W. Tp.
pori 'rt; poro cresc.
Make s'me m.re de-crees, your Ma-jes-ty, Don't let us up off our knees,yt ,ur
Give us a. k ick i f you would your t r Ia- jeS - ty .
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II
k i c k , p leas e
poco al larg. 0hl That u 'as goodYour } la jesty l
al larg.
e8 No. Po Sorneth ing Wonder fu l
C r r e ' A l f l i A : B u t I s i n r p l y c a n n o t
LADY THIA I iG :
Moderato J.
Or""" I
go to
\\'hat
= 6 4
h i m . I w i l l n o t .
more carr I say to you?
LADY THIANG:
is a man who thinks with hea l t ,
Stgs. \-+ \ \-- <
give and for - give, and help and pro
stum-bles fal ls,
Copyright 3 1951 by Richerd Rodgera and Oscar Hammerst€in I I
longr- &s you
Con calore
won - de r - fu l .---
ought-less things he' l l do
\---f(-
He wil l not al - rvays
\_-f tU
ur t and wor - ry you.
\---+ =1 -
tr
won-de r - fu l . He has a thou -sand
Stgs . \ { .W.P tiprttiiro
some-th ing
ç;r 1;n Poco piu mosso
es p rc ss lao
-----___ t.-\-=t
iF, F
lieves in them, and
tha t i c -nough fo r you .t r , I '
You l I a l - ways So a- lor rg,T u t t i l ' - = - - G =
De - fend hinr
l r - - -
a t tt7 t (iTlrl '
,!f
è l t P.. \_-r
f ? Z - i -
| r>-\| - )
n'Iifril7a tem.po 1
r. I
,t--r., 'rtfrnrI l
\=1 t\P'-''l l\--f
CS D TCSS IUU
'!---/
And so he' l l get your love. irran u'ho
---------= : _ -
_---
l o r
needs your love c a n b e w o n - d e r - f u l .
A) LFN r t F 'ê l
'---fI'rtt
I ' / l
cresc,
l & . -
l - l
ft'e \
a l l L t cC r t
t--_---
!
l [o. 2l
Piano
Temp<-r I9
toi t
Change of Scene(Pantomine)
Àtnu and .Lady Th id r tg e t i t .
bà.C zt rt airt
i
r
\ o . 22 Reprise: Sornething Wonderfultr KRALAHO} I8 :
Dir l yuu succt td: (Dla l , ,sxs1
?'t-
g r L d r ( , { c s P r e s s t a 0 )
+ r | : . \ |hT I
D
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/. \ ' .w.
, ste)- ̂ 4-+
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crese.
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! T u t t i
,_ 2
mol to d l ld r [d ) .d0
t , / : iè t I h n . ^ l l +
.yff attaccn
,-F' 'l ri'rr l
'-fl' l ' r ' l) l
'e-=___----'--.,-....- -\--- 'J l l \ \--
P i a n o
1 0 2
tr
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She'll al-lvays
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LADY THIANG:tsut th is I th ink she doesr i t Lnow.
-- , --
De-fend him when he's wrong
ft
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al-ways
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1 . l
r ) .
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f rr l
---'/
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need her he' l l
needs you r love c & n b e won - 'er - fu l .) )r--1 r
No. 23
Piano
Chang e of Scene(Postlude to "something Wonderful")
Molto meno ANNA: Your l\IajestYl Your l\tajestylS t g s .
\ T T- T Tr l
Poco maestosoCurtain l.L
rut t i " f / t tp) .
(King sees Anna)
> -sjg'' ,, più tnosso in tcmpo
,/;.à.?l
Æ\
ro4 l[o. p4
Ci re : K I I iG : You mean d ress t hem in d resses .
Allegro scherzoso ).= Bz(Under Anna atd l{ ing's dtal
Scene(Anna And King Planning Party)
Pi"* I
+ C l s .
Pp sempre
+ F l .
A IJJ LJ.J
t r f rLJ-J t--l-l
h . ? + ?
LJ.j L.J.J
l + h - t +, l -re )
r-re-"-t l. + +
= =
- F - , F a d e u ' h e n s r t a l l e s tchild erauls belueen
King's legs.
r06No. 25
l l 'urniug: Above al l I mustC z e . . E x p l o s i o n .
Bri l lante
Piano
No. 26Cue. ' Bow to him.
Bowl Bowl tsowlBowl
i
Kinçâ--o_<>
Finale Act Iclaps hands
o"""1Tom-Toms
Fireworksnot be d is tu rbed.
Beneat til l Cue* Xtrig"rre ehart begirts on 2nd bar
> > 7 - - > >
S t g s . H p . W . W ..Pade on "stt l l ue do tt"
(-King resumes free chant)
I { u t {
Clul'
Tuttr Jf
KING: 0h, Buddha,give us i l t , l , : 0h, tsuddha, give usr L , , . . : J ^ t - - ^ . . - : . L , , . . : . r . . t - . - . . . -the aid of your the aid of yuur
strength and n'isdol l l w c l q v r
J v u r ' i
strength aud rvisdonr" i
(Iii t g re s umes lfre e c h a n t)
J'r'^{>
KING: Aud help us to prove to thc vis i t i lgEugl ish that we are extra-ordiuaryaud re ruarkab le peop le .
ALL: And he lp us to p rove to thc v is i t ingEngl ish that we arc extra-0rdi traryand renarkab le pcop le .
.E tn6 t1 | ree"ho, , r#21ç . I { t | t tgchat t tsuo ' rdso t to t ten t . l !e .Ensenb lechat l t sU| lsa ,ne t ru !eàsrcs7 t l t t se to I { ing| ' . . # - - - '_____:__-E-_
Ah
to7I{atr t l
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Dolce V a . C lslowly
KING: Help also I I rs. Anua to keep awake forscient i f ic sewing of dresses, even thoughshe te only a woman and a Christ ian andtherefore unworthy of your interest.
ALL: Help also I I rs. Anna to keep an'ake forsc ien t i f i c sewing o f d resses ,even thoughshe be on ly a woman and a Chr is t ian andthere fore uuwor thy o f your in te res t .
ù 'bË*,no,And Buddha, I promise you that I shal lgive this unworthy woman..p A house of her own
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A brick residence
, 7Adjoining the Royal
(King aud, Arnt.a Pan totnirte )
According to agreement
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etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.rl
And Buddha,I promise you that I shal lgive this unworthy woman a house A houseof her own A brick residence, AdjoiningRoyal Palace, according to agreement
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Cue: LADY THIANG:
Piano
Western People Funny
Whatever l [ rs. Anna want us to do is wise and good, but this. . . .
MOderato COn graz ia ) =nz LADY THIANG: Is a puzz lement .
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A W I F E : E v i l e Y e , e v i l e Y c !
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Exit Of Wives
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LUN THA: I can : I t w i l l be jus t as I havep ic tu red i t a mi l l iou t in res .
Slowly
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Urrc i TUPTI t r t ' I cauuot be l ieve i t .
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You f ty down a s t rec t o r r the chance thc . .
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No. BE ilhe Srnall Flouse Of I]ncle ilhorïr€rs(Ballet)
; l S i r r r r t ese t r t us i c i u t t en te rs , bea l i ng a gong i n ua lh ing rhy th t t r . I I e i s f o l l oue l by sp r r :c a r r i e s h i s d r u n a n d r a t c h e t . O t h e r s e r c c r r l s l t a c e b e n r : h e s f o r u c h r t r t r s o f g i r l s t t t t d , .f o r t h e n r u s i c i a n o t t o f l o s i t a s i d e s o / t h e s t u g e . W h i l e g o n g b e r t t i r t g c o r t l i r r r l , s , c h o r r t sbou to t he aud ience and t0 ,he the i r l l aces . i hen the t t a r ra to r , Tu l t i r t t , e r t t c r s a t r t l oJ !e rto t he uud ience , s iÉs doær r i n f r on t o f t he cho rus . (Go , ,g . s toy ' s /
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Al legret toCHORUS: { )
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Y- x i r . and honorable guests> 1
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I beg to pu t be fore you"smal lHouse o f Unc le Thonras t t
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Small house of Un-clc Thonr- as. Srnall house of Un - cle thonr as .8 1 , d , .
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Writ-ten by a wonl-an, Har - r i-ct Bee*her Sto - 'til&. T U I ' T I M :
House is in K iugdom o fKentucky, ruled by mostwicked King in al l Amer-ica, Sinron of Legree.
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singing iu rhgthrn, teat l l 'uod Bloel 's and Ancient Cgnltals t tn the dorn
apprtt .r in,t l t 'o n, l f ,1t i teh is iud ieqled throughout.
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Your ) l a j es t y , I begt t - r pu t be fo re youIov i l g f r i ends
CI IOR US: T U P T I M
Allegretto giocoso TUPTIM:L\tcle Thomas enters
,Drutn0?, stuge
,Lit t le Era enters
Thorn - as.F - 1 .
Dear o ld Un - c lu Thc,rrr - as. L i t t l e E
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T U P T I } t :-Little Topsy
Bless Mis-ch ic f
TUPTIM:
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(-Lot't'ttg lfriends dance a ha.p?y danee.)
l i r t . . .o tempo
W . W . I I n s . T p t s . I I p .
Hap-py peo-ple!
Hap- py peo - p le !
r38 TUPTIM:Your ÀIajesty, Ibeg toputbefore yo! ong who i-s nothappyi the slave Eliza.
E Ben moderato e lamentosoCI{ORUS:
Poor- E Li - za, Poor- E - Poor un-for - tu-nate
TUPTIM:Eliza's lonlaud master
,1King Simonof Legree.ff
She hates her lord andmaster and fears him.
This King has soltl her.loverto far an'ay province of 0heeo
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Love/s namoeis Cleorge.
TUPTIM:Baby in her arms also called George.
TUPTIM:Eliza say she run away,
CHORUS:â
Ge-or -- ge. Ge-or -- ge.rl-æ:
and lookfor lover George.
Allegro
t:yybal
So she b id goodbye to f r ieuds,and Star t on her escape.
T U P T I M :
Andante
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.tliza erits
Ge-or - ge.>>^ te + ' - C '
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H p . S t g s .
(Eliza enters)
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Run, - l i - z & , Run , E - l i - zù ,
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TUPTIM:Poor Eliza runniugnand run into a raitt storm.
The Journey
p W.-IÀl Stgs.
' IIThe storn ,{r 'pa7|s, Eltsu sha/.es lhe rrt iu lJl herself r t n i l h t l t r t ùg
It subitoH n ; S t g s . \ ' . 9 ' .
. 3 ûuys ru i l . un and / c t r n" u m u u , l t d . a t t t ' - TUPTITI :
t r , ' r t tcs a mout t ta in.tr CI IORUS:
Climb,
f01,the 's o t t
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and climùs doun, 1 ) , ^?a_8g-,,
E Irees come on and form a threst., , TUPTIM:
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rCHORUS:
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H i d e , E - l i - z a .
s€ceoS : Ê t . H p . T p t s .
Hide from Si mon. Hide in for - est.
142(1s t 0 r r l )P o o r E l i z a !
(t td at rl) 6r.l 0irl)P o o r E l i z a l P o o r E l i z a l
(,tIth 0irl) (5th 0;rt)Poo r E l i za ! Poo r E l i za l
TUPTIM:E l isa vervt i re d .ff (eu)
Poor E - l i - za . l
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?he lrees and -El lza ûow und cæit.
Allegro TUPTIM:Your NIajesty, I regretto put before you KiugSimon o f Legree.
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The l{ing is
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Alregro molto marc.to Simon Of Legree
?he slarses of Simon îu,. or,.^
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H e d e c i d e t o h u n t E l i z a , n o ta u d t h e r c b y d i s c o v e r a l l w h o
s o l d i e r s , b u t w i t h s c i e n t i f i c d o g s w h o s n i f f a u d s m e l l ,K i n g .
o n l y w i t hrun f rom
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The ChaseE l r J = J lE I iz a eossrs stage, flee i ng 7t
R u n ' E - l i - z a r r u n .
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Run,E - l i - za, run.
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Run from Si-mon,run.
Cymbal c7'esc. - . poco
za reettters, crossing stag.e, lfleetng
Run from Si-mon,
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Poor E- l i -za . Run from Si:mon,
Dogs reenter,iftillowed ôy guards,t'n2ursuit o/ -Eltza.
@trruo crosses the stage
a third time lfleeing.
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CHORUS (sung)
E- l i -za run f rom Si -nron,
T U P T I M :
E - za, run. Poor l i Z'r \ .
? b hç8t'rnttn, Ouarrls and dogs reen.ter in hut pursuit o/ -t l iza.
C I I O R U S :
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l i - z i t run f r
(shout)\
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Run
E Run frortr Si - nlon.>
Run, E.>
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Run,
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CT IORUS: TUPTIM:
Poor
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can s&ve her?
Bud- dha, Bud- dha, Bud - dha.0n Bud - dha
cresc. poco & poco
C H O R U S :
Bud - dha,
What will Bud - dha
r|'Curtatn pr i : - ra*. r !a ,çf , i r âraÉatS see ra S r l l l t t r ! - !Âa r * p . {med i t a tnn .
#Ê'TUPTIM:Buddha makea miraclelA
Angel a2pears
 Buduna sendan
hËAngel dowu. Angel make the wind b low co ld .
NIake the river water hard, hard enough to walk upon.CIIORUS: (softlylBudclha make a miraclet
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fce DanceTUPTIM:Angel showher how tuwalt on lrozen water.
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SnorlflaA,es are earrt'ed oil lty selr'ailts.
Poco meno
--lJt 'a
TUPTII \ I ;Now as token of his love.
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H p .S t g s .\ry.w.
poco rit e dt)nz.
?I legato sempre
Buddha send a new miracle.
Praise Bud - dh--
1 5 2T U P T I M :Scnd f rom Hcaven s ta rs and b losson rs .2t t i 8u/o
Praise t 0
Look l i ke lace upon the sky .ilrd 'Solct
Praise
Bud
Bud - dha -
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Praise t o Bud - dha
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Praise
dim. mat lu
TUPTIM:S o E l i z a c r o s s t h e r i ve r , h i t l den by t h i s I ' c i l o f l a . ce .
Wick- ed
nanre o fForgot to tel l youm i r a c l e : ( t S n o w . t t
Reentratrce oif sinott, guards and dogs. Tlu: snou f lukes t:utt ish. El, iza eri ts.
Tempo di t tChasett
ruprry
0f ir\\ '.w.
c l ' .l t sn , / ' T r t r .
sud-den she can seu Si-nu-rn Lc-grct:
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b lood - hounds
Molto marcatoJt 'mon, g'uards und dogs danee grolesrlut ly on iee
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Angel a??ears holding the sun.TUPTIM: Wha t has happcned to t he
' b=:--z i. \
Budha has called out the sun.
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Xvl..L' l iza etrters
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TUPTIM:0r r o ther s idc o f r i vc r i s p re t ty c i ty , Cat rada, uhere E l i za sccs loYc ly smal l
house. Ouess who l ive i rr house?
repeat ad lib.
Ltnr: l t Thonts enttrs
U n - c l e T h o m - a s .
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* ?his lranp has to be played anindefinite number ol t imes unti l the utrd eue: " l i t ,e in house" eomes up. This might talei l . t ,re L,r /e.ss ànrs than indieated here, sinee i t depends on ?uptim's nanatiort.
Dear old IJn Thom - as.
Simon and slates eætl
P subito
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T U P T I M :CHORUS: I i l l / r 'T r t l sg en ters
. T U P T I M :
Bless - ed Lit
Angtl - Ocorge entcrs
TUPTIM:
Mis - chief mak Tup Lov
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TUPTIM:Who is looking like angel to Eliza. They have all escaped from wicked Sinron and make happy reurrion.
G e - o r - g e .
- €r rIoversy George. Farth - ful
Allegretto
Tt11appygiocoso
Reunion Dance
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. TUPTIM:N Topsy g lad tha t S imon
JtzlTopsy dance for joy.! t
die, I tell.you what Harriet BeecherStowa say thatTopsy say.
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I specks I se de wickedest cr i t terin de wor ld l
But I do t to t be l ieve Topsy is w icked or i t te r . Because I too amglad for death of King.0f any King who pursues a slave who isunhappy and who w ish to jo in her lover . And your I \ Ia jes ty , Iwish to say to you - - - -
Z\
I w i l l te l l you end o f s to ry .^
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Your lrIajesty and honorable guestsl ----
T u t t i
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Is very sad ending. But l t lha has saved El iza. But with thc blessingsof Buddha a lso comes sacr i f i ce .
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TUI'TIlt: (speakiug slou'ly )I s BuddhCs u ' i sh t i r a t Eva comc to h im and
) -=l
t + '
thank h in r pe rsona l l y f o r sav i t r g o f arrd baLry. . , l r t t l so shc d ie a t t d go
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Curtain in background oltens. "Buddha". stands
ser t 'a r /s a t tach u ' ings to her .
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Cuer K ING: A s i l l y co rnp l i ca t i o t r o f a p leasan t s i n rp l i c i t y .
Moderîto J = rrgKINGi{q uu.s t' Ttarlandct)
w o - m à n t sL.H.
fe - male who is ?ru
s igned
hu - man male i s p leased b y m a n - y w o menr_
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@KING: (sVol 'en) I t , is l ike o ld Sianrcsc rhynle.
K I N G : ( s i t t g s )
m a n .
gi r l rnust be l ike a blos-som wi th hon - ey for just one
rnan must l ive l ike hon-ey -bee and ga th -e r a l l h e c a n . ;I J
To f ly fronr blos-sorn to blos-som, A hon-ey -bee must be
r68No. 39
C u e : A f a c e . . . i t speaks
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Shall We Dance?
â A N N A :
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/1 c lj u s t b e e n i n - t r o - d u c e d , do no t know you
w ' c l i . B u t w h c n t h c r r t u - s i c s t a r t - c d , s o n e - t h i n g d r e w m e t o y o u r
ù r f r T i r T r { T T T r n ï =
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Copyright O 1951 bv Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein I I
169
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say
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mance? 0n the c lear un - der-s tand- ing that th is kind of thing can
dance? Shall dance? Shall we dance?wehap - pen, Shal l we
6
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dance? 0n & br ight c loud of mu- s ic
- r - - - Ê - r .
shall we fly?.>
u w.u'.1ê T \ + +l l j\ \
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three, and K I N G :
Shal l we dance?>
ShaII we then
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per - chance
say ,,good - night"and mean"good -
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when the last.>
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star has leave the sky. Shal l st i l lwe to - geth- er 0u r
| î |
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arms eacha - round. oth - er, And
T lANNA:
shall you
. . >
be my new ro - mance?
stand
hap- pen, Shal l we dance? Shall we dance? Shall we dance?
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t74ANNA: ( teucht 'ng tY ing to dunac)0 n e , t w o , t h r e e , a n d o n e , t w 0 , t h r e e , a u d
E Diulogue at td Dat tce.
Poco p iù mosso
K I N G :0 n e , t w o , t h r e e , o l l e ! t l r ' 0 , t h r e e .
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No.4o Melos: My
Crze TUPTIM; Dead. . . Then I sha l l jo in h im
EMolto moderato a=s+
Lord And Master(Tu7tin seream$)
"rr"" IKRALAHOME:You have destroved him. You
ANNA:I don't understandyou or yourKùrgf
t
I l l never understand him.
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KRALAHOME: I wish you have never coll le to Siaml ANNA:\
ANNA: Give this back to his I\Iajestyl
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Continu,c riialo
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Marcia
No. 4l
Pitrno
h iliont oif Curlain.
Process i ona l
-Fade on: The King isvery i l l .
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Dialusuc PHRA ALACK:" Captaiu Ortou, your ship
^ , has docked in t ime.He has been i l lfc,r scveral ntonths.
J = 1 2 6
PP repcat ad lib. , l ,f cyu,ttots on stage
Proeession starts
Bright March tempo
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et it s)
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C r r e : P R I N C E : P l c a s e t o r e a d i t t o a l l o f u s .
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And much more d i f f i cu l t than ge t re ra l i t y l
ft,\ T(hr
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t to No. 48
Pi ano
Po lka Do lo rosoIn lfronl r, if Curlrtt 'n.
Enter : ,4nnt , .Lou is , -Lady Th iang and ?r iuee.
Verv slorvlvJ J
.Lad.y Thiang und Prinee you aud the King uere very angry
quasi ditloroio
wi th
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eac.h other.
T r
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r88ÀI iNÀ:I l ike h im vel 'y much, very much, inc leet l .
Molto meno
Curtain opens.
Meno.Louis enters. Anna en ters .
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â
head e
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h u p - p y
l r t
pec t l i r r a - t l a t : wh l c s h i v - e r - ln8 ln nly
A -r- ?I
II
i "f'--1 r = + r i r r r
one ev - er knows
Finale Ultimo
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No. 46
Piano
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