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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 LOVEProduced 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 Mc Donough.
Jozsi, (a Gypsy musician) . . / '•. -< Mr. Arthur Albro.
Fedor, (Zorika's betrothed) . ./-*-?->-?"*- Mr. Carl Haydn
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lima, (a young widow) . . . K^-s-rKi)
'c . . . Miss Frances Demarest.
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*
Contents
No. Act I
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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 LOVEAct I.
Introduction and Entrance Solo.
(Zorika.)
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Words byHARRY B.&ROB'T. B.SMITH.
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THERE IS A LAND OF FANCY. 15
DUET — Zorika and Jozsi.
Words by
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Music by
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ENSEMBLE.
Words by
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LOVE IS LIKE THE ROSE25
DUET-Fedor, Zorika.and CHORUS.
Words" by
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wild rose.
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LOVE'S SORCERYSONG— lima and Chorus .
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Animato
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AllegroJozsi
Jozsi: (spoken) Remember, Fedor, my warning.
Fedor: Insolent vagabond! Who asked your advice? (to all)
He
remembers that I had him driven from my house.
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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, Not
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based on my ex - pe - ri„ _» ,-11.11 ^. "fc/1".
ence. But what I'm told there - of. My
grat - i - tude you'll sure - ly earn, If you will show me how. You
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see.he real - ly wants to learn, He's not so hope - less now. Ap-
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proach the maid-en in this way, And to her softly say, "i love you,
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That is the way. I must have one
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light. Oh.youreall right.You're learningmuch too fast.
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FINALE ACT 1
Words by
HARRY B.and ROBY B.SMITH.
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR
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Jozsi.
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Behold the moon is there, How fair! How bright! Your
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call him!
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not, Then there is an - oth - er!
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Allegro
You'd real - ly
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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tran - jces,^ Shall come true for me, And life shall happy
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Fedor.
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#Zorika. Spoken.
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When my first kiss of love is tak - en
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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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TRIOMikel
Do not stand there blinking, More wine they 11 be drink -ing;
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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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GYPSY LOVE(SONG _ Jozsi)
87
Words by
HARRY B. & ROB'T. B. SMITH
.
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR.
VOICE,
PIANO.
Allegro
,, . ModeratoJozsi.
1
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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,
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P P t> P m£ Jv J l Jl Ji ^^ iThey have nests but I have none
.
In all lands a Strang- er guest.
Nev - er rest - ing, ev - er chang - ing
Fame and gold in vain you prof - fer
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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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Why I am dif - f'rent from the rest
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then I take my vi - o - lin, And when to play it I be -gin,
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Jozsi
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Gyp - sy born and bred is he, He must roam for-ev - er,')der;
Gyp-sy life and Gyp-sy love,
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THE MELODY OF LOVESONG-Zorika.
Words by
HARRY B.SMITH & ROBERT B.SMITH
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR
Allegretto
VOICE
.
PIANO.
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i PP mil J Jh J> J^drives all care a - way.
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song of the sea is a rare old air, A song that the a - ges have
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Wbrds by
HARRY B. & ROBT. B. SMITH.
Quasi tempo di Mazurka
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR
lima.
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husband tame, Of me you're sure - ly mak - ing game.
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cat. No more! I pray you cease your mock - ing!
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What of that love sowarmal-lur - ing, That gives the heart.but not the hand?
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Love must be free to go or stay,
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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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clo - ver bloom. Dwelt one wild rose; Round her the but - ter-
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And in a ball -room 'tis oft - en the same, Ma - ny maids
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bride. Won't you have one dance with me?.
lima.
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'Tien I'm waltz - ing, waltz - ing with you, Life is a jest be
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mfor you and for me,
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Men. Fedor.
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I'll dance with each one of you,
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Who will be first? Take me,
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think I'll try this one, He waltz - es the worst. That's he, that's
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BABY DUET.DUET — Lilia and Kaspar.
Ill
Words by
HARRY B.SMITH & ROBERT B.SMITH
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR
Tempo di Polka
PIANO.
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3<Liliai
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What a change the years can makeWhen our hon - ey - moon be - gan
In two peo - pie for loves sake.
You were bash - ful. lit -tie man!
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I'm your hus- band - ette, my queen, And you're my wif - er
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years have pass'd, they flew so fast,Sweet years of stea - dy spoon - ing,With
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now we have two rea-sons small, For lul - la - bies and croon - ing. A
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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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(Kaspar) Come, kiss your lit -tie hus - band
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(Both) Valse moderato
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DUETZorika rjid Fedor
Words by
HARRY B.&ROBT B.SMITH.Music by
FRANZ LEHAR.
Allegro moderato
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Zorika (Spoken) Fedors song when he brought me roses, etc. (Book p. 24 Act II.)
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Fedor
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g • ' n O P ry
It is the voice of Fe - dor !
P^ ^£lume, On - ly in rose - time the rose will hloom
,
Zorika. Spoke.i M7 i-i B E3 P P P P
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Who are you ? Why are you here ?
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Who am I ? Who am I ? I am the true love you
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ghost of long a - go. 'Tis long sincewe two were part - ed, You
I am the faith -ful heart - ed,Whose
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fate is to love you still. Come as the car - ri - er dove to its
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s * m m * *I i J J~^ m i=iCome to the true heart that loves you the hest, Here in it's
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f-r t i rdream that is o'er, Let us he - gin life a - new.
ik r r r gr w £^m p^^Come! Home shall wel - come you, Wan - der no Come where love
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Somewith hearts se- rene and ten-der, Somewith heart of fire still love do
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Here in its lone- li-ness sigh - ing. Think of me thenjwhenthedream it is o'er,
P P P P P P^Know that I shall not for- get, Dear heart of mine.here no joy you will find
,
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FINALE
Words by
HARRY B.&ROB'T B.SMITH.
Tempo di marcia
Music by
FRANZ LEHAR.
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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,Niklas.
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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 WILL GIVE YOU ALL FOR LOVE
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SONG— Zorika.
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MATRIMONY(QUINTET)
lima, Lilia, Kaspar, Niklas and Moschu.
Words by
HARRY B.and ROB'T. B. SMITHMusic by
FRANZ LEHAR
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