Partition complète, Nell GwynneLa Princesse Colombine (1886 revival)
178 pages
English

Découvre YouScribe en t'inscrivant gratuitement

Je m'inscris

Partition complète, Nell GwynneLa Princesse Colombine (1886 revival)

-

Découvre YouScribe en t'inscrivant gratuitement

Je m'inscris
Obtenez un accès à la bibliothèque pour le consulter en ligne
En savoir plus
178 pages
English
Obtenez un accès à la bibliothèque pour le consulter en ligne
En savoir plus

Description

Consultez les partitions de Nell GwynneLa Princesse Colombine (1886 revival) partition complète, Comic opéras, de Planquette, Robert. Cette partition romantique célèbre dédiée aux instruments comme:
  • voix
  • chœur
  • orchestre (2 flûtes et piccolo
  • 2 hautbois
  • 2 clarinettes
  • 2 bassons
  • 2 cornes
  • 2 (piccolo) trompettes
  • 1 trombone
  • timbales
  • percussion
  • cordes instrumentation at least en French revival version as Princesse Colombine)

La partition est constituée de différents mouvements: 3 Acts et est classée dans les genres
  • Comic opéras
  • Stage travaux
  • opéras
  • pour voix, chœur mixte, orchestre
  • partitions pour voix
  • partitions chœur mixte
  • partitions pour orchestre
  • pour voix et chœur avec orchestre
  • langue anglaise

Redécouvrez dans le même temps tout un choix de musique pour voix, 2 (piccolo) trompettes, timbales, 2 cornes, percussion, 1 trombone, 2 clarinettes, 2 bassons, orchestre (2 flûtes et piccolo, 2 hautbois, chœur, cordes instrumentation at least en French revival version as Princesse Colombine) sur YouScribe, dans la rubrique Partitions de musique romantique.
Edition: London: Metzler & Co, 1884. Plate M. 6119.
Libbretiste: Henry Brougham Farnie (1836–1889)

Sujets

Informations

Publié par
Nombre de lectures 16
Licence : Libre de droits
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 11 Mo

Extrait

NELL GWYNNE
Comic K^pera.
IN THREE ACTS.
WOBDS BY
H. B. F NIE.
MUSIC BY
R,_ PRANQUETPE.
V
NETT. PIANO NETT.VOCAL SCORE, PRICE 5s. SCOEE, 3s.
CLOTH BOUND, GILT, 2s. bU EXTRA.
by J. M. Stoddart & Co., m thentered according to Act Congress, in the year 1884, theof office of
Librarian Congress at Washington.of
5TZLER & CO., GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET,42, W,
STODDART & CO., PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A..
Produced at the Avenue Theatre, on February 7th, 1884.
NELL GWYNNE.
Uramatfe IBrrsonae.
Nell Gwynne the King's Theatre) Miss Florence St.(Of John.
King)Clare (Ward of the Miss Agnes Stone.
(Niece Weasel) ... Miss Warwick.Jessamine of Julia
Marjorie (Parish Waif—Servant to Weasel) Miss Victoria Reynolds.
Mr. M. Dwyer.—(In disgrace at Court Landlord and Waiter at the Dragon)\ v * Mr. A.Rochester Cadwalad^.
J
The Beadle (The Local Authority) Mr. Lionel Brough.
Weasel (Village Pawnbroker) ... Mr. Arthur RoE^Rib.
(Cousin to Clare) Mr. CecilTalbot Crofton.
(A Strolling Player) ... Mr. Henry Walsham.Falcon
Hodge ) ,,.„ Mr. D. St. John.
J*%*"Podge 1 Mr. Hunt.}
(Buckingham's Foot-boy) ... Miss Agnes Lyndon.Peregrine
Harvesters, Huntsmen, Pages, Ladies th Court, Waiters,Village Lads and Lasses, of Falconers, cW., &c.
CONTENTS. PAGE
9tt Lno.
1. (a) Chorus—"No Heel-Taps" )

> (Buckingham(b) Scene "He Brings our Score" and Cord)
— "(c) Air & Chorus "To you Ladies
j— "
2. Duetto Bouffe "The British Waiter (Rochester and Buckingham) ... 12—Rondo Only an Orange Girl (Nell Gwynne)3. " " 17—Quartette Heart! My Lover's Near!" Rochester, Buckingham,4. "O (Jessamine, and Weasel) 21
—Song "Once upon a Time" (Buckingham)5. 32— "
6. " O'er their Young Hearts (Nell, Clare, Rochester, and Buckingham) 35—Chorus "Clubs and Cudgels"7. 43—
8. Beadle's Sonc- '"Tis I!" (Beadle and Coro) ...
47
...8J.Exit of Peasants Si
9." -"Sweetheart, if Thou Nigh!" (Falcon)Serenade be Si
10. Finale, Act I—" Surprise!" (Tutti e Coro)O S5
art H.
ENTR'ACTE
70—
'n. Pawn Chorus "About the Middle of the Week" ...
72
Exitni. of Peasants ...
79—
12. Rustic Rondo (Nell Gwynne)
S2—13. Song of the Clock "Tic, Tac" (Jessamine) ...
35—Gipsy14. Duettino "Maid of the Witching Eye"JM/ll and Clare) S8—Sextuor the (Nell,15. "Now Spell" Jessamine, jCJsa're, Rochester, Buckingham, and Weasel) 92—16. Song " First Love" (Nell Gwynne) <. ; 104— "17. Duet " The Dappled Fawn (Jessamine and Falcon) 10S—18. Song "Illusions!" (Buckingham) in—
19. Duetto "Turn AbojiV (Buckingham and Rochester)
114
.-'' "20. Finale, Act II,— What's Passing Here (Tutti e Coro) 120
ENTR'ACTE
137— "HuNTiNfc Chorus "The Eager Hounds
139
Scena—*'The Broken Cavalier" (The Legend of Chelsea Hospital) (Nell Gwynne) 146
-.Exit of Hunting Party ...
152
"Romance— "The Trysting Tree (Falcon) ... i54
"24- (a) Scene Air—"& The Ball at Whitehall I . . .„T „
" (Nell Gwynne)"(b) i57Old Air— Green Sleeves \
"2 Idyll—5> Happy the Lot Weaseland"( Beadle) ,. 160
26. Quartette—" "The Rendez-vous (Nell, Clare, Rochester, and Buckingham)
. . 164—
27. Duettino "Timid Bird" (Jessamine and Falcon) 171
28. Finale, Act III—{Tutti e Coro)
174!!
LIBRARY UNIV. OF
NORTH MOLINA
I.ACT
No. 1. (a) CHORUS—"NO HEEL-TAPS." (b) SCENE—"HE BRINGS
OUR SCORE." (c) AIR & CHORUS—"TO YOU
LADIES."—(BuckingCoro,ham & S.S.T.B.)
AlUgro moderate.
Piano.
Tenoss.ff
C
S=5 =£=£=m
- -No heel taps ! Fill up each flag on
Basses.
ff
m& * B— Upm
9~V 9 ^t9 9
• -No heel taps ! Fill up each flag on
tr
- «g-«g £ £ &-£§!—*&-£ :
,E£pg
\ >, c cm. : c : : c;
i^=P=^^^^3^
M. 6119.
4 1^2-A
'^Cv.C 855518/Vv\r
*= = £*tfa^=gj=* ^m—
EE=F'—PHp-T~TTr I I¥ ~V t? P^FH^7 7 1? 9~^V~- / l
We -will quaff our frag - rant purl, Dog's-nose mix, care less laugh, While our veins - - gaffrun shan dy !
I**
I .
:g=
— -big -m U-- m- U U^ *=*=**.^mSE ± f ?- /-—v?~T v—— v— p i? \
We will quaff our frag - rant purl, Dog's-nose mix, care - less laugh, While our veins run shan - dy - gaff!
M
(Wy-h-- 4
ES
-=t- ^ ^^r ^^rw>H ^— r !
semplice,dolcusimo moderateP
-1*41fgfeF^t
when twi - light sha dows, Length - en'd o'er the mea - dows,Once,
=P=H
=tm
- light sha dows, Length - en'd o'er the dows,Once, when twi
-1 P-=3=
=3=i^ipp ^
r-*-
(F
zK~^• lp=^H^ ^eei^P^—
r
1 -*r»~
rtfey^^ ^
-F
Would we tryste our girls By the haw = thorn in the vale !
B l=gE— mmiiglgi
Would we tryste girls By the haw thorn in the vale
ssgW ¥F^ inr
'p.
3Em^
PP
=g:lH^M-^^ff-f- F&^m
Now they are our spous We leave them in our hous
pp
zW; •W=^ f =H*==gEE
Now they are our spous We leave them in our hous
-
-?; 11** - -— - 4iJ — figm — |Tt—0 g— ^ , ^ .
- *=^ i r/ 1 g^P—
tempo into. /;m ^H=^f
on ! Drink we to the Dragf on !
±==.s is b.
!m
i
- DragNo heel taps Fill up each fl; on ! Drink we to the on !
tempo lt/10.
tr tr
,£2_ .,C3.
)
jyte
a^-M3QE =E,
>«A J* » 3SE
:*=£=g= « w ^ »
ii r
quaff our frag rant purl,Let the lip of curl, We will
mf
1F=FEBES BE
1
i
will quaff our frag - rant purl,Let the lip of cyn curl, We
1
I$ 3#^:J*-* * * T ^ * 1IF
JI -*
-^t—=tT*— — — -
- laugh, While our veins run shan - dy - gaff Ha,Dog's-nose mix, care less ! ha, ha ! So, free from strife,
i I ——— — "-* —9 <*-r * ' 1 1 19-V 9— 9— 9 9 T
-mix, care less laugh, While our veins run shan dy gaff ! Ha, ha, ha ! So, free fromDog's-nose strife,
ssP^^^^^F^i^H^H ^-t=^P
P3E3E
-* ;*-( -J ^—^m ~#* 4 4
Waiter He serves groups.)(Enter Buckinghamfrom Inn R. as withflason.
Tenors, (aside.)pp
Hodge.
—— ciBeq w=m m \-f-"y f L> 1>m —'
fa ta—h?/ k-m E
e - nough ! He's theHebringsour score ! Ay ! like
Basses. p/t!m Se
-/—*-m
Hebringsour score!! —— r t —
Tenors.P
3*S=m g= ^i« p t=fc==w=¥=t?——
1
'</ l7\ 7 * V
- - - - wait - er He brings our score !wait er The wait er ! The !
Basses. P
_i 1> rv—*-i p n . m m
r-m£
r im^ f
-The wait er ! The wait - er ! He brings our score !
^=*5S =i £g^g -^T-q-F^^F^ =B=
-£—&- —*-» 1 w— m
-fr-iV- iJggj£Eg^£=±k^ 1 fftf=Z^fef j 'p=f=^=T=*=fj
Omnes. Ah
!
Buck.;*-^—5= fc^ y 9 s<:— ee-=1 sfe =tz=tz:=* ^=^mm¥^-p—
3iThe reck' - ning ? No! downwith bills! Here they ex-ist no more! The ru - ral lot, . . . We'd
e*:•- -*-&&*-
-mI 1— j-H-^FNsg s-S:r
kk^
-*--«- -g- -»-a- -S-
-fir
fe
-F^-P-§*fe=fc
1 1J 1
U^J
~
" **
'-f=,
i£^ttr »-£f r i f v h i
=q=p=^BE
- -do our best to bless ! And comfort ag - rar - i an... dis tress! . . . Too
Tenors, (aside.) pp
>4-d-^g
Se
What's thiswe hear ? Free beer !
pp.
Basses.
mm S
What's thiswe hear ? Free beer
!
-N—
H ffl——-« m-EfcEEEE 3 E^zSzEr
1 -- \- fL—\ K U_i_^.^^j
*T
PP/
tte-
e*^
/—pj niS^ E?=rtF±:
!fc^ E? E?5
5
_t ist=pi^-^H =5(g)JL -^-X--^r*=&- £^pg &=* eSS
dear the working man Hereto - has paid his can,... "While li - cens'd vit. and brew - er rich havegrownfore ! His
-y—ajzrtr^zza:m ^^m
«£-_tt«—
z iqg-£% f f. l -f
(Bill
fe ^s i=r
7
£:
-*-*- +-?- =fcc4z £=£=7' =*-^-'^ZT v•m$^=£ "Sis
- task,and mine - lone, -hum-ble fate to cheer, E man -ci- pate his beer, Be that my pleas-ing a My task,and mine a lone!
I
Tenors. Leggiemmente.
a£3=^
- -light and air - We'd say he was a fair FroFrom dream-land hith er far-ing, NoOh, were he y, y,
Basses.
m - -9=?—^—^/ V 1 / V=^-^-fzm^$ ?—Z—-^
- - - -Oh, were he light and air We'd say -he was a fair From dream-land hith er far ing Noy, y,
.(E_ _«. £• »-CV= — £ £ fe.e -p=p=-?s=^ s g£ L
, I 3==£ z
1
PP -i--0- -m- -»- -*- . U — -* -*- -*- -*- -»- k
-a|
ffl-#- -*- -«- -* hi--i»- HH*»- g% m m - a—i^(- g gm^
'zE£
. _ {all drink.)
tf
iSE

turn the mat-ter up,As now we do this cup.
Buck. Allegretto grazioso.
fe-* 0-T* JX£jfc£^*=fc g5^ ^r^^-^-^-^®s\^ s y~ HEy g ^ 1 ^
turn tire Per-mat-ter up, As now we do this cup. To tastemy strong waters,yourwives and your daughters,
Allcgrdtograzioso.
73~ 1ta> — * n*
r-~ te I- jy
-iS sr--*— —9$EE SE E —^— )
-te- ^-t
:?j=Z—it-J2- m^ Ugg gSEE^
be - of bcau-ty Fair - du-ty, Sin • cere andA vy ! la dies, my

  • Univers Univers
  • Ebooks Ebooks
  • Livres audio Livres audio
  • Presse Presse
  • Podcasts Podcasts
  • BD BD
  • Documents Documents