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Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
The Mountebanks
Downloadable Vocal Score
This score has been produced by Jim Cooper of Troupers Light Opera, New Canaan, Connecticut, from original MIDI files by Clifton Coles and Ronald Orenstein, and with editing by Adam Cuerden. The libretto has also been provided by Clifton Coles.
This is a work in progress, additions and editorial changes are
being made on a regular basis. The revised pages are being posted on the Troupers Light Opera web site at http://trouperslightopera.org/Troupers/Scores/Mountebanks/Mountebanks.htm.
The complete score, combined from the individual numbers below
Individual song scores:
Act I
|
selection |
singers |
revised |
|
Cover |
|
6-6-2004 |
| 1. |
The Chaunt of the monks |
(chorus
and Giorgio) |
5/19/2004 |
|
Dialog after 1 |
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| 2. |
Come all the
maidens |
(chorus) |
5/18/2004 |
| 3. |
If you please |
(Minestra
and Risotto) |
5/19/2004 |
|
Dialog after 3 |
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| 4. |
Only think, a Duke and a
Duchess |
(Minestra and chorus) |
5/20/2004 |
|
Dialog after 4 |
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| 5. |
High jerry ho! |
(Arrostino
and chorus) |
5/21/2004 |
| 6. |
Teresa little word / Bedecked in
fashion trim |
(Alfredo) |
5-19-2004 |
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Dialog after 6 |
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| 7. |
It's my opinion |
(Teresa) |
5-22-2004 |
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Dialog after 7 |
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| 8. |
Upon my word miss |
(Teresa, Ultrice,
Alfredo, Elvino) |
5-23-2004 |
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Dialog after 8 |
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| 9. |
Fair maiden take
pity |
(Teresa, Ultrice,
Alfredo, Elvino) |
5-24-2004 |
| 10. |
Tabor and drum |
(Pietro, Bartolo, Nina,
women) |
5-25-2004 |
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Dialog after 10 |
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| 10a. |
Now that's the sort of merriment |
chorus reprise |
5-25-2004 |
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| 11. |
Those days of old |
(Nita,
Bartolo, and Pietro) |
5-29-2004 |
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Dialog after 10a |
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| 12a. |
Oh luck
unequalled |
(Teresa and Ultrice) |
5-29-2004 |
| 12b. |
I'm only joking |
(Teresa and Alfredo) |
5-29-2004 |
| 12c. |
Duped! Rejected! |
(Teresa) |
5-29-2004 |
| 13. |
13. Act I Finale |
(Ensemble) |
5-28-2004 |
Act II
| 14. |
Entracte |
|
5-29-2004 |
|
Dialog after 14 |
|
5-29-2004 |
| 15. |
I'd be a
young girl if I could |
(Minestra, Risotto) |
5-29-2004 |
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Dialog after 15 |
|
5-29-2004 |
| 16. |
All alone to my eerie |
(Teresa) |
5-30-2004 |
| 17. |
If I can catch this
jolly Jack-Patch |
(Teresa, Minestra) |
5-31-2004 |
| 18. |
If our action's stiff
and crude |
(Bartolo, Nita) |
5-31-2004 |
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Dialog after 18 |
|
5-31-2004 |
| 19. |
Where gentlemen are
eaten up with jealousy |
(Bartolo, Nita, Pietro) |
5-31-2004 |
| 20. |
Time there was when earthly joy
|
(Arrostino, chorus) |
6-1-2004 |
| 21a. |
When your clothes, from your
hat to your socks |
(Pietro) |
6-1-2004 |
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Dialog after 21a |
|
6-1-2004 |
| 21. |
The Duke and
Duchess hither wend their way |
(Luigi, Arrostino, chorus) |
6-2-2004 |
| 22. |
Where's my Duck-a-deary? |
(Teresa) |
6-2-2004 |
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Dialog after 22 |
|
6-2-2004 |
| 23. |
In days gone by |
(Alfredo, Teresa,
Arrostino, Ultrice) |
6-2-2004 |
| 24. |
An hour, Nay nay. |
Ultrice |
6-3-2004 |
| 25. |
Oh, please you not to
go away. |
(Pietro, Arrostino, chorus) |
6-4-2004 |
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Dialog after 25 |
|
6-4-2004 |
| 26. |
Ophelia
was a dainty maid. |
(Nita, Bartolo, Pietro) |
6-5-2004 |
| 27. |
Finale |
|
6-6-2004 |
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