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Piano/Vocal Lestat FROM THE DEAD (Lestat) Music by Elton John oi Lyries by Bernie Taupin (02-22a-06) - (adjusted lyrics) See cae aaa With Adrenaline pa a eee é SSeS \ Could there five ithe in this man, an inner strength INe nev = eP sean? \ hy 2 : SSS SS f Ie = = te z + ; 3 = _ eo eae Pe never knows ‘ensmaceon PN (2) FROM THE DEAD (02. Lestat savage stranger on rough such carnage as if there Sa = =, SSS SS See es ny ow himt-Ing ound, 1 saied my prey 1 ) AbrBb Bhm ohia> : Ps a7 ns Soeaseiees 3 mp moved with-out a sound, Then, like a plague. this ol’ pack came, and tipped the scales of change, How Bbmia> Odim ebm BID Daim? ebm \ se ——— FROM THE DEAD (0: 06) Lestat sirange to be the hunt-er and then be-come the game. I set ou to kill found me, and F7eb BbmiDb bet Ae cm Frc hrence-forth blood did flow. My horse came out from un-der me, my dogs died in the snow. Bu By cm ABC. BhiD Cred Edim 4 =— ee Gee > oe E : SF & 2 ee a = as : fear was ney = ef present, J was calm -and un The man 1 was becfore it Heht fs Fm cre Edin? our med (4) FROM THE DEAD ( Lestat = a cs ever changed to-day My t aa bisa A Teas Tike thunder in this mor-tal breast pay Lae ee te ~ S — 3 PocoR. | = = =F re = Pur-iefieg__ by bat-tle and the smell of death, The blood sai seent of slaugh-ter fs my 3, , te Lae i o Se SS Saar: ; z 3 Ss St 3 (im) — =— (Crese. poco a poco) am! seas hangs, the dead, @ new a-wak-ening comes. ‘And from the dead, Pv (5) FROMTHE DEAD (02-22-06) Lestat Courageously », 1 feel a strength Ive nev-er known, F FE 2 thrill that fills my heart vet Gma> Dm ff (ovong quarternote comping) chills me to the bone And from the dead the power of the wolf is tom Ie ggems as if c Cle F FE Om g Pv (6) FROM THE DEAD (02-22e-06) Lestat See me, eb Hf (ocve w/ 160) aleca > Piano/Vocal Lestat WOLFKILLER a (Orchestra) are. Brad Heak (03/13/06) (CUE 1: Key 1 out of ine) BP = = = NP tet rte PV 2.) WOLFKILLER (3-13-06) Lestat Key I begins DECRESC. on Brs.eunof ce fel Arie Ete. eee Eas == ES SS (Stopped fins) (+Koy 3- Tub. Belt (QUIET Timp) Piano/Vocal Lestat 2b PRE-BEAUTIFUL BOY (Orchestra) Musie by Elton John (03-07-06) Lyries by Bernie Taxpin ‘art, Babylon/Haak cue: LESTAT:*Who am J now?" GABRIELLE: "My son, GABRIELLE: "This is your moment, Lestat. Take the power the wolves have gi LESTAT: “Run?” GABRIELLE: "You eannet stay in this house now... not now. en you and run with it Slowly = Y LESTAT: "Where would | go?” GABRI Anywhere there is life! Go to Paris, Find Nicolas. Leave this empry, dying family behind." LESTAT: "If leave, you will hve no one at & GABRIELLE: "Ihave my dreams, ike to dream oid GABRIELLE (cont): "that stip off all my cl In my dreams, ‘Store Prprion by Ba Hak ‘ (2) PRE-BEAUTIFUL BOY (3-07-06), Lestat (cont): "J am nota mother nor a wife. | am simply Gabriel, and belong to." . ae € te z= ‘ > df SSS ee attaca to #3, Beautiful Boy Piano/Vocal Lestat 3 Music by Elton John Lyrics by Bernie Taupin arr Brad Haak (Geom previous eve) GABRIELLE: Tam simply Gabrielle and Belong toro one, Freely, colla voce Listat: — —— Gee Se = ———— e 7 — $s = noo What kind of man would tum his back on one be loves and isis and leave you sanded here a-mong the relies of a family slow-ly crumbling in-to dust? Poco Rit. = — = ee = aa = J —— Don't fear for me, Pve sl-ways éreamt that I would wake and Jifd you gone, Your fusture's not to b Gow) ) MY BEAUTIFUL BOY 3-7-06 Lestat cold and cal-lous Son. ~e aah aH tell you bey. 2 (a) 4 a tert ps tee (With Growing Resolve) Rit, (Hs — == T walk eWay. and don't look back. Go now, — bey. 3 = SS Poco Rit. (Strings and "Strings) Pv (8) MY BEAUTIFUL BOY 3-7-06 Lestat ete ss Sy — __ —— 2 es z + AB now he's gone, witbein these walls, that made my life worth we +P = 3 = a 3 ~ sth) i ba) iN 4 er aa : ted == 2 + é 5; * (Pichon Bossy Hep) ee ee i Se 7 26, (Atempo - with a bit more "sweep") “pg ————————— re i veri (eww) Cree an (4 : SSS = eet rf 5 T GF i. ian ‘ beh —————— z — 2 "4 == — # = sai SSS aS Poco Rie oy i a (2 Se SSS S == E S== i # t_fr sP ORT lox AA _t CAP A oF per — fc c-dfo of his voice, the -mem-o-ry of ‘his tough and tum-ble youth, are all I have to ef : fi ye eee (4) MY BEAUTIFUL BOY 3-7-06 Lestat —! —= —— SS 7 Now He eat the ties that bind, and 1 haveturnedhim loose, my Crese. poco a poco a 7? cara pray for him my beau-ti-ful ews -18- ful bo, Ive set him on the wind, and SS 3 ; re er 1 eck trom ad al ate 4% Dirt A bmiedd2) bm. pte = = f 3 oe a: 2 ¢ 3 = 4 a= = = <= a (vith building intensity) life with-out the one. thing. = 1 = dove Biche can never know would have 6 ort Asus A am em PIV (5) MY BEAUTIFUL BO Lestat », = 4 — — ee — ee St = oe —S of - fered up my soul to see him go my bean -ti- fal, boy c 6 a eo a Zz = Z cz s Fs s = a = at — a the tears I held back 88 my heart was Bm DIA ae the pain that on = ly moth ers the ste-ri-fice of see-ing all you Dirt 7 ed ev-or loved re {r-sak_- en, My beau-ti-ful boy, may God's love go with him, my beausti-ful boy. Evct DAG. Pv (6) MY BEAUTIFUL BOY 3-7-05 Lestat (Sparce, hollow) ato FL ——— he B= = o a 5, be = # = ——=—— = = SSS aS SS = SS SSS J iran 1S tells) J ‘mp (Piano tacet) 4 SS aa Zh bow no reg 1 would have saved my dy ing beah set im (Sim) Piano/Vocal Lestat | 4 N PARIS SEQUENCE (Company) Music by Elen John (2-132-06) (adjusted lyric) eee With gusto! en i — Se = = = (om so (Sim) =. es i | Pe-tis the bells of No-tre Dame ring out! = In. Pa= sis we Ine what Wwe dreamt 2 a= bou. We'll not 2 Paris the bells of No-we Dame sing out! Paris we live what_we See Preperation by Bra Hak PV (2) IN PARIS SEQUENCE (2-132-06) Lestat —— = — 2 ee = a SS S rest ll the curetsins of the theactre rise ona cheer = ing crowd 7 a be SSeS ee rest ll the cur-tains ofthe thease rise ona cheer = ing crowd For Pa + fis she was made for us la Pas fs she was made for us A Gat tones h 5 Poco Rit. Brightly . —— ge ae = # = = z S| lite —— ——— —— . act - Fs — Poco Rit 3) IN PARIS SEQUEN Lestat WARDROBE MISTRESS —— : 5 <== SSS z = : a te 7 = EF SSS Lis-ten io me, let me tell you what 1 saw with my own eyes: That sweet God fearing fam-'y man en - ion ORAZIO (Offstage): Vins) PLAYER #1 our | Lover can we meet ‘gain? Per - haps the same time? be to-night well spice it up, Il (4) IN PARIS SEQUENCE (2132-06) (Tau bing = a= longa ion mine! pe Recitative - colla voce PANTALONE: fe 2 x0 Mar = ry O- raz-i-o! You must mar-ry O = raz + i- ol ISABELLA: No, fatter AR aly ah, ah, a as ony (Continuo) Pv (5) TN PARIS SEQUENCE (2 Lestat SABELLA\ 34 Suddenly Slower Le - li-o, Le - li-o, my Le-it + of (Bids Chopin , . aoe (Gly ba Es E NICOLAS (AS LELIO): rn Is - abel Ie! My lips for yours burn with de - si- se. On = ly yourkiss can quench the fire (Quicker) Pv (6) IN PARIS SEQUENCE 38-06) Lestat 4, Brightly PLAYER: o ‘who indeed is that fine thing? Such @_strap-ping coun 4, eo wag - er he’s not lone = ly tong, - 2 face ike that is Soon em - ployed, c FIC A a NICOLAS: "Oh my God! Lestat!" LESTAT: "Nicolas!" NICOLAS: "I can't believe i's you! What are you doing here? It doesnt matter You're here!" LESTAT: "I's been too long, on s AIG dear. re 7,244 is Lestat (7) IN PARIS SEQUENCE (2-132-08) PN NICOLAS: "Thats my entrance) Il be ight back, (ta female payer) Luching ths is Lesa, DP Requows >) —— 2 =f § = # a Brightly, as before ? Se), NICHOLAS: "The one I've been telling you sbous ‘Take care of him, APLAYER: = Be Tutt) > APLAYER: ANOTHER PLAYER: Too _well-bred for a cam=mon wench, hell not re-sist this + all youll get to do is stare PV (8) IN PARIS SEQUENCE (2-132-06) Lestat os APLAYER: ANOTHER PLAYER: hp —_————. eA +E = = — a S = ——SS= = ate ta give my meag-er wages for a call with that young swan - ger The that sweet smile might —— aS cause your clothes to dis-2-pear LESTAT: "You realize you look ridiculous” ‘Warmly _ NICOLAS (es Lelio: "I beg your pardon, si" (as Nic) "Remember how we used to be ae NICOLAS (cont): "dashing Parisian rogues? Well, now V've Found a way to make a living att (sim) Be Pv (9) IN PARIS SEQUENCE, 132-06) Lestat LESTAT: “If socal, | waste dashing rogue. You always played the eim-wited servant” NICOLAS: "Not tue! yo a wee ff > === Pt te des Eee tt — . —— = —— ee NICOLAS: (cont) “How long will you be in Patis?” LESTAT: NICOLAS: "Atlas. | thought you'd never es- a etre VAMP — 5 aT ———~, LE Nucoras: 00 helt on again, Don't move." a ss, , Moderato ‘ = is this handsome stran-ger? A kiss sir? PN (10) TN PARIS SEQUENCE (2-132-06) Lestat oy ISABELLA: ==, © a Lesli-a, I knew it was you #3 PANTALONE: NICOLAS (AS LELIO}: Ee | Whore ‘Trol-lop Whore Trol-lop! Much Slower oy ORAZIO: Rogue! She is mine! ‘And 1 have some-thing big hete for her. z > eee Wolter" Bee = —— z Ba} have a much big dir on Maa 4 ISABELLA: __ PANTALONE: My lovel (11, IN PARIS SEQUENCE (2-132-06) ‘TRIO: Grandly end! (Hoe sty Pastis the bes of No-tre Dame ring out! CW pe ee Eitte Pecris well live what we dreamt a bout 2 ss 2 Well not rest il the cursins yp gem fy gk = = " = im ry F ite cs Beto = (Bs. Thn, Bs. Or) PV (12)IN PARIS SEQUENCE (2-13-06) Lestat Bc fof the theastre rise on 8 cheering erawd Applause for usin Par - is comes with the ve ; we've ye = nee a (Faster) r big bic abn) a == y (Faster Still) life were ad-ing now. pe £ ——¥ == In Pa-tic well search for fame. 1. _Dhnnisb me heb ree z E <= @ = : y—= ; : == Tn -Pa-roe" we are bom again, And though the streets arent paved with gold, in Pa-ris well put our z ‘And though the streets arent’ paved with gold, in Pa-ris wéll put our AbIC. Dbsus4 Db bb Abmic? \e ‘Sub. mp PV Lestat NICOLAS: LESTAT: as made for us. Paris she was made for us, ies In Paris Weill fe (LESTAT) : = peg : = trust igher voicings) (Mid voicings) Bhmibs) eb Eby E bm pbmsb eb bm N fives) Piano/Vocal Lestat [4a IN PARIS PLAYOFF a (Sit ltr CUE: On Applause Spirited » Bhab eis FIA Bhsusd Bb Bb Rit SIMPLER, “TINKLY® VDICINGS Piano/Vocal Lestat 4b NICOLAS' SO (Nicolas) ttt by Btn John 3-06b-( Lyries by Bernie Taupin ae arr Haak Gently solo vielin ze x = — j 5, NICOLAS: Dont be a - aid, wre's no thing out there, just ‘the wind in the © wees, and the Nev tef-fiaie pes, pas be > soin Se - cours, ste le vent dans les arbres, ates e CS = = — je 4 Poco Rit a Tempo vos = : : a * bugs, andthe eas, Dost tee = fd jure safe here in movches “2 Tes us Ne tet file as. Mes Gen TH chee Pv (@) LULLABY (3-66-06) Lestat from the and the bears, and the cold win = ter night foin des mouches “et desu ce Soir ahi ver roid abit slower cee eeras ye mye kG E Rie bless us adhe sd he ous Bee. altse is mous = S is Cs Piano/Vocal Lestat 5 1 Music by Elton John Lyrics by Bernie Taupin arr. Babylon/Haak Broadly ae — cm ~ Z + : $ es Ra = E = — Boppein/ Not too fast VAMP ee sis te) axons PERS = 3 1 7 EE NTI! v ser Pepa LesTaT: Lestat | How can this be And God aban = dons + : ae P (Con'. Mid-low volcings) 5, om Emeiab om Gm Fmeisb cm __ ab cheb ob Cy ee : pvt * § a 3 ———== = 3 @ = = 2 e : — _ 1 z ===>: x SS = me en a these flames ‘That t00 Emsiab of me free. ab brah BP eb oa PV (3) THE THIRST (03-06-06) Lestat ves - sel tha 1 used t0 be. Is taint = ed now and ripped ra —S>=— —— ss eS == = = — Buted in mad = mess by at xd Who tabbed me of my hy = man = Seg tg Ee wt Epi tee iet 2 miEb Lees cm (3 ™ = = = = — = TF % 1 — —_ & =z Se e = Z heart To con-tem-plate this crimson bell pty 5, Obed cm Fmoab cm Cm Emo om oe 3 ; + nf = = ™p fi fs 1 = se Ee =—— a 2 = z s Pv (4) THE THIRST (03-06-06) Lestat of . = eS SS St eo z can stand Did 1 sin 30 oe Bonfanti ts af e z Ent iter tec Ete iete Se fe Eten z = Z ab ereb ab eb om meinem a 7 = + of - al pn = — ie —! 3 = ee € _ ey = — + Ses Se ==: = 2 . op by hell's own hand For z ca 7 = SS — a "thing oF dark = ness, noon from thE un ged) S00, im # 5S, SS = Tt es ve Pe ade ge | om ols tes? = o PN (5) THE THIRST (03-06-06) Lestat o = mer-tal ftom a sav-age kiss, TORS event = ual tomb, «Bu 0 £ £ ft £ z \ | See 7 === = = - oS z +, Poco meno mosso — — oe sets Fars ae a = + = = S ae == == a walt, $id Tinevile this fate? This inevista = Von from the damned This inero-dae-tlon 10 the dark Was 3, GB ciem Swings) Z é£ oats a See ab 7 [— SF ri = & == . = 3 = © Sub, mp (Posble Pro. Tact?) — Ot | nev-er inmy mor-tal plan And if in-deed__this crue joke Was some-how in my des - i-ny_— Should 36 a (Arce) € (fe) » Dhab ab ° amc c BF Crese. poco a poto (6) THE THIRST (03-06-06) Lestat ep tos bbe a 4 aa iz SS ae == Pe —— - aoe its wick -ed ways? And haunt the night — for what 1 need, To — 39 £ 4 t £ b D A 6 D> z 2, , Slower still, simply aa KS eee z ee we? fe oS = oS die in such @ way thing of ser-ri-fy ~ ing stength A 4 mp (Possible Pho. Tacet?) = 2 z = ASS = ae Sas! z —2 == ore ed a_i — on cs (1) THE THIRST (03-06-06) Lestat — = See 2s The thirst for that which 1 wil crave? thirst that sends them 10 Tbe braves, — thirst, this hist is some chm gts — : 4 7 7 SS [= SE ca = = SS SS oe Sessss Ses es Fes eee s es (sim) Lestat @, rae eS SSS we = SS o ——— = = ee ee ee ee eee ofmve i fh a9) dreams Reka rele thls pow Ser in clone: tte Motto Rit. = (Programmed Ch Herp Gis) ~ wai! 8 i a ip Piano/Vocal Lestat ‘de MAGNUS AWAITS (Orchestra) ‘Music by Elton John 3-094 Lyte by cis Taupin 6-09-06) arr. Haak cue: LESTAT: "I'll be right back." NICOLAS: “Mind your head" (Lesa leaves the gartet and walks into the streets of Paris) MAGNUS: "Waffiler” Crese. poco a poco (sim) (2) MAGNUS AWAITS (3-09-06) Lestat (Loud Cymbal Serape w/ Eeho effeey) ae \ a vs ipteaetttl MAGNUS: "Wolfiler” aa (ued Brs,) —= Bs ee A$ —+ ee = = T P bees De(tibal Drum) Piano/Vocal Lestat 4d SWOONS 1&2 (MAGNUS) (Orchestra) arr Brad Heak (227106) LESTAT: "Yes. Yes. Exact * (NOTE: THERE MAY BEA VEIN ene | selowotn: g¢-—~p — . eee fe SF - ——_ _ : ] — af ot @ sf. ey phe EES = = pS tes é a (LESTAT SLIPS TO THE FLOOR) a e 5 & LESTAT: "Tm coldandthisy.soshinay” fee : 2 SS P re See —— = 3 3. — v LESTAT: "I need water oe ‘edt Icon PIV (2) Sa. SWOONS 1&2(MAGNUS) 2-27-06 Lestat MAGNUS: "Yes. The water f all water, Tn time MAGNUS (con): My blood will give you everlasting life, ASE fort" + oe Ay ———— ‘MAGNUS: "Drink!" LESTAT: "No! VAMP - Out on 1 or 3! (Molto Accel. and Crese.) (VEIN si) f Pulsatin PIV @)) 5a, SWOONS 182(MAGNUS) 2-27-06 Lestat 2, Barbaric _——— Attaca to #5b, Magnus Into the Fire Piano/Vocal ij MAGNUS INTO THE FIRE (Orchestra) (3-02-06) al Lesut | do arr Brad Haak Bl cme saste pe 0m ——4 & e (Cello w’ effec a (eural Pad) lg ———— Fas JT, l —£ = co =H . = ——— 5 (Sample Ethnic Flute w/ pitch bend) n (Live vox wefect “ah-eh") 35 = — | = = 6 q 8 2 (93) 4 ___ aE — Jo = m2 — 2 7 9] (Elecirie Guites "age 10 bs (Celts) pv (2) MAGNUS INTO THE FIRE 2-28-06 Lestat MAGNUS: "except the sun ora Dilazing fire. ike this one." ont o wy (3) MAGNUS INTO THE FIRE 2-25-06 Lestat Suddenly Slower (8 Dram “ecteor” 20 af tine, grace cee) (Sonn BEX Fast Whispering) ee PP (Samp ice om oft yw (sey ® Lain Po) Crese. poco u poco rer rer sé = Ff a a o. = o 2 [aera came . attaca to #6 "The Thirst" Piano/Vocal Lestat 5a THIRST REPRIS (Lestat) Music by Eton John es by Bernie Taupin G-09-06) ” a Brad Hak This Thirst This Thirst is strong, Wovter —powss all right and wore, The 1 @) THE THIRST (03-09-06) + Lestat % st c= z SS —a = thst 1 feel it coming. om The 1 = —_ — rs =: = ~ = == Los 7 SS SS SS SSS aa == “i — (Attaca 5b) Piano/Vocal Lestat 6 RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES (Orchestra) Music by Eton John a Lies by Bem Taupin Crs) art. Brad Haak (CUE: Cabren aves Nicholas’ bedroom) Simply (Sung) ze Boon) 3 (Lie 930) a (Sol et) oe (Galiis momentum) = a in Sol = tnd) th e 4 LESTAT: (Piano Solo) How tue > Pv (2) RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES 3-10-06 Lestat eS mapas 2 = ov ¥ i — ia as = Oe) Fg 7 oat aff he needs to change his life and make this night vie-tor-i - ous ‘What prine=es = Giguconsy (eho Deena (ih Sola Dit) PO = | —S — Bhp moon wed be, tivo blazing thea De-sie dives Bysen) = = PV (@) RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES 3-10-06 Lestat eo oe ee no force on eath will ever tear him from my hear 2 ya sj). , ——— ot a Tr, ? F ¥ But why do I go back (650g) forth? ‘What i is doubt that clouds my thoughts? (sae cont) Dont waste the chance and let the night pass by Pv (4) RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES 3-10-06 Lestat He's mine 1 take, he's right be » fo armby) + ‘And so my eon-seience speaks Of self-ish ~ness and con - —_se-quence. The dan-ger that from death 10 make @ sto-len soul no longer bested with inno - — ~ a SS = = —# E Pe Sees # e B S B i (3% = Me 2 3 zs = a But such a king-dom could be ours, ‘8 wond-rous world be-yond cnm-pare, Pv () RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES 3-10-06 Lestat ss, pot SS = = SS Would his bright fire not wish it so surely Bed © gree this gift is one that should be S 4 5 ee = = E = = eS © f ES == shared So wty do 1 go tack and Forth? What isis fee = - CAH Se Se 3 7st greg BE 7 7 : = = ae = P = = 6, ——— ——= eee SS SS age 33S er re He's mine. 10 take, he’s right be - fore my eyes, ‘et! eae! ¢ ‘eee * ¢e] asl ni « 4 « a ail ( ‘et PV (6) RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES 3-10-06 Lestat Ey-‘y-thing 1 real = ly need is stand-ing my in front ing that_my heart. should not de ~ ny. is ow of reach, Dut right be » fore my eyes, 1s out of reach, but right be ~ fore my eyes Pv (7)RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES 3- Lestat (Piano Solo) Piano/Vocal Lestat | 5b SWOON 3 & SCENE CHANGE Lestat) Music by Elton John Lyries by Bernie Taupin oe) av, Babylon/Haak CLICK: 1, 2,3, 4 Aa p —— be > (vein sfx) Me __) eS = nd ott =a oe o ! — SS = me z fies S oe eB 3 (Salo Piao a 3 | & je ts = = eo (Fast roll wp) (Fast roll DOWN) Fast rall ep) P Pees o = Golo Pino) Fast 3 (2) SWOON 3 & SCENE CHANGE (03-10-06) Lestat Pv (Keys: Harp/Choir Effect) ” cane (ir, WKY a (Fas rollup) s — eo ol Bo s 5 PV (3) SWOON 3 & SCENE CHANGE (03-10-06) Lestat Lestat "6a Piano/Vocal SWOON 4 (LUCHINA) & Pre-MAKE ME (Orchesta) Musie by Elton John Cae Dl . ie hood | a Gir = 2 — 8 g— Sub, pa =—=———] a = — ——_- $903 di TH NTH Ae “S23 2¢222% (iden Caton es Be! JP) = Zi d t (Turn the page!) " (Wein Rush) es E eo (Click: "1-2-3") oN ieee PSE -Make Me 3-09-07 Lestat ‘aster: LESTAT: "Luchina. No. Forgive me. I couldnt stop myself God! Where are you?" LESTAT: Why éon' you stop me?" SAFETY - out on either bar 2, ———— (sim) Co f, 28> 2s — £ BIC. ehe> PN (3). PARIS STREETS & SWOONS 7&8 (03-07-06) + Lestat SWOON § (LESTAT DRINKS FROM NICE MAN): . = a . 2 SSS = : 7 = = Vaal Piano/Vocal Lestat TO LIVE LIKE THIS sduicby tons (Armand, Lestat, Vampires) Lyties by Bemie Taupin (2-17a-06) (adjusted lyric) a, Haak ARMAND: *T have brought the heretics. The two who have broken the Dark Laws, ‘They putus all in danger. 9 alk among me SAFETY (Out on either bar) Just PIV 2) TOLIVE LIKE THIS (02-17-06) Lestat lock at you who da you think you are? a ffaunt our laws with your rash ways To mock our rules with dis - —Sub.n? ooo SSS SSS ——SS © = = | cron em ogo ee Pv () TOLIVELIKE THIS (02-172-06) Lestat ARMAND: x, Z- — = — eS 2 oe We were bom the Dev = ils dakeest And sham of gu - dienes! While at c z an Pa Re + = 3 fe iaeeieaes 7 13 (Fl ox voieings) De 3 a (6 Pedy lll au = tuted intensiy) maf We you parade a-mong the liv - A AT Bb ing We haunt the sol pris) J-emn world of death ay 2 F 4 == 9 tos -YAMPIRES: haunt the Sol_~ emn world, £ Ff aust the sol - emn world or Pv (4) TOLIVE LIKE THIS (02-17-06) Lestat ae 7 v éeatht_______ mp Break the deck laws. ff You die for your sins! _ 7 £2 s ve = LESTAT: "Why is it sin vo walk among mortals” ARMAND: "You thes ne secrecy we have protected for thousands of years, s 3 ge = ue 2 3g, ss one ofthem!" ARMAND: (SAFETY - Vocal last x.) Your pres - ence he is poi = son in ow veins Your 4 — Pv ‘ ) Lestat 4, ‘VAMPIRES: (rfushed tmensi) Your human ails sour our-be- lief your arrogance should be your shame. -gancel —Ar-ro-gancel Ar - ro-gance Pv (6) TOLIVE LIKE THIS (02-172-05) Lestat the dark laws, Ygu four sigs! mp Break wee: mye SaaS ARMAND: *Who améng you would believe the words ofa heretic? Lestat 8 a - z . 2 z fs, we went into thea holy place, But Armand followed ws in there, p SAFETY (Out on Lor) ARMAND: o ARMAND: “If had gone into a church, God would have struck me down.” f e ©, LESTAT: ware this smooth-longued i= ber - tine Well share with you his grand de-mise See his z - (Mid-Low Range Elton Comping) of zs Pv (3 TOLIVE LIKE THIS (02-17-06) Lestat log - ie crumb - ling like @ corpse No God. or mon-ster rules your lives ————————— : Z ae a a oe re ras %, LESTAT: “And there itis, your whole belie system founded on ali (HE SHOWS THE CRUCIFL) ne sf og ee SAFETY (Vocal last time) uestar: , ‘ s ek (Lost time only) (rs) Pv (8) TOLIVE LIKE THIS (02-172-06) Lestat fany-one to live ike this and not beclieve—__ The night__oldés more than dark-ness and the stars Don't fear the world__out__ there. Be - cause af _who you ar. So & ‘i rt re an 3 ("Triumphant Elton Comping’) (Cress, poco a poco) a ee = : — =———— = ¢ - free your « selves. and you will see. There is_no need to live ike this, 0 Bb ba, Gm C(ada2) ARMAND: "tis finished. Whatever happens inthe years to come, remember it was his doing. | gave You purpose. fl J gave you sanctuary and ie brought i all down!" (he exits) need PV (2) TOLIVE LIKE THIS (02-172-06) Lestat 9 SAFETY — = r = = SS = 3 3 * e = 3 f \(Ist time or 7 ae # cc, LESTAT +5 4s — nS = oe o i It = ‘rust in me there is mo need For avay-one 40 live like this end not be-lieve The night 8 FS. g & es pts = —s. = 7 = = S — = ; S| holds more than dark-ness andthe sigs Donit Jooh. to me for an = wers, theyre sy C Triumphant Elon Comping’) (Crese. poco « peed PV (10) TO LIVE LIKE THIS (02-172-06) Lestat weit ten jn your Beans, so lake a look, and you will see There iso need to live like Climbs) c cig, Am Le . this, you're five (DIRECT Segue to No. 8a) Piano/Vocal Lestat 8a OH, TO LIVE LIKE THIS PLAYOFF (Orchestra) Masie by Blton John : Lyrics by Berle Taupin Cae Os Hash (DIRECT SEGUE FROM No. 8) LESTAT: "Why are you sil here? You have eternity. Make something of it” Loo fa t LESTAT: "If you are clever, you may even make a success of it, Go." : Rit a} 5 « £ —~2 Piano/Vocal PRE-MORALITY PLAY (Orchestra) (3-05-06) LESTAT: "Nicolas!" Lestat | hy Musie by Elton John Lyrics by Beanie Taupin art, Haak (ATTACA No. 9 "Morality Play") Piano/Vocal Lestat | 9 MARIUS THE ANCIENT ONE (1000 Se PV (2) MARIUS THE ANCIENT ONE (3-10-06) «Lestat 23, (ACE BANDAGE ENTERS. WHOLE TONE FILLS) os hr {WOODWIND MELODIES OVER GS PEDAL) Pv 3.) MARIUS THE ANCIENT ONE (3-10-06) Lestat in love with innocence, (<= (oe 4, "But lus. (CONFRONTATION - SYNTH FX) SS Se PV (4) MARIUS THE ANCIENT ONE (3-10-06) Lestat Ma = ri = us. Pv (5) MARIUS THE ANCIENT ONE (3-10-06) Lestat «gq SP0Ken phrases: "Marius the Ancient One ‘or hurmanking he felt such love ve us his immoral blood”, "Praise Marius the Ancient One" (F MINOR SWOON THEME, SUNG?) = a Laat ER leet | (olin Solo out of tie) o a Slowly "Alas." (Etc) bh fmi~b EWG ob bb Mp (Under dialOueT y Pv (6) MARIUS THE ANCIENT ONE (3-10-06) Lestat tn FIR tmvab_—cG UG 3 “Try fre” F ee vleymibal sorape) ~ > x [ \ Piano/Vocal € \ : Lestat [9b MARIUS into ALEXANDRIA (Orchestra) Music by Eton John nets Lyrics by Bemie Taupin (12-16-05) arr. Haak cvs: ARMAND: “Youll be vay nd freer lone Briskty, int =~ _— / ——— ri fee 2 Broadly cmb emia Piano/Vocal Lestat 9b ULLABY REPRISE Music by Biton John (violin slo) syisiby Bhs Ca) eee Hak LESTAT: "You're not losing faith, ere you Nicolas? Nicky?" amp (vith very litle vibrato, slightly detused) (Gudden cura somewhere in bere) Piano/Vocal Lestat Oc ql ARMAND SWOON AND FIGHT Masie by Elton John (Orchestra) ot Lyrics by Bernie Taupin a9) arr Haak CUE: Armand bites Lestat, Lushly, dreamily (Lestat realizes Armand is draining him.) Lestat throws Armand off of him and violently stacks him, Poco rit. = Suing!) —— re Score Partin by Bra Haak (2) ARMAND SWOON & FIGHT (3-9-06) Lestat PV ows 2) Piano/Vocal Lestat 10 CRIMSON KISS (Gabrielle) Music by Eton Jon ae Laries by Bere Taupin G-08-06) Pea Babylon cue: GABRIELLE: "Then you go on alone. For me, the Devil's Read ends her." GABRIELLE: aay sai 8, DEH VERE we've shared this path 10 = gether Kind-red J (Piano sol) a 4 = th te ph Oe Fe you Baus had Bal oat 4 —_ Be @ = os 3 Fm eke op 2 4 9 ——— - = == PV (2) .NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3 Lestat aan Fs = == = © = sees * - + matters Bu its a diffrent road 1 crave these. days forme You 2 2 £_ = = eG SI a oe ; a Foes oa S= = —s— SS Je ¥ ig ie € SS Ll &é : = = = — , == = oO ~—s SSS oe i ase dwell 0 cure for your te = a= tion And eek @ sho: from our mylf—>o-fo- 4 , _ ie 2 — = =| os 7. Z oS SS ay Bu for gw fhe won - ders that the world can of = fer ‘Mean Fm e ekadd2) ” J Pv (8) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8-06 Lestat \ |__ Steady, but not Somber ee waves pound the tim-bers— of @ sclon-er— FFight-ing off the coust - line of Cape Horn Te trav-l in the shad-ow. To where the gi-ants of the Ate-tic ice were born * a Where the dan = gers in the deep dark Emieb ab omic Pv (4) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8.06 Lestat = = = SS SSS Se : er spe-o-dile hums and the py 1» thon bh an-oth-er pre-da-tor_ in sgpe-o-aile PY hit Pre - oH Aap ton Could re = yjgi en - ate some gaging in your fife T+ 4st 7 oP 4 6 = ee thrill to hunt_ in such ex-o-tie plac = es T can al-most uste those beauties in Si - am— Key Fieb BbiD ebeb FIC Da PV (5) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8-06 Lestat ra The brown skinned boys of Mi-ko-nos— and Ran - goon shy Chi = nese be - hind their. paint-ed fans My need wo go «, “a c | 3 ¥ 3 § | * a | 25 7 i p “ aTempo =. = = = = 6S SS a fae aH is hard to fight 1 want to gaze up-on__ this world ust like the north ~ mm lights And of ATsusa Ar on “F 4 Pv (6) NO.10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8-06 Lestat == = SSS sS= = == “ — — 3 neat i Soe Se Oy crimson kiss My som, so dew, mystery cl Fic. Am78), D7 and Vcat— resist But you snd 1 have memo - nee Bound to-geth - Gm? Gm7(?5) FIC e bye tim son kiss Bho eb cre F PV (7) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8-06 Lestat LESTAT: "Please, Stay with me." GABRIELLE: “I cannot" LESTAT: I di not give you the Dark Gif s0 you cau % ein = 1) : a == —— o (i SS Ltt = - oe ee ry se _ oe be pp IEE = E = “umn and walk away fiom me." GABRIELLE: "I gave you te gif of lfe=-knowing that you would-someday walk away-from-me:" (and Vin + Vay With the Brighter, with Renewed Energy ==> = —— ———- zs SS # — well spring of my. strength wn re = strict = tL There's ‘so Pv (&) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8-06 Lestat 6, wel Se == — == ee —- = lite 1 coule fail 1 could the Hime lay = ©, vive the freee - ing of Scott ish moor My need to go. Poco Rit. = —S=_ eas = abi PV (8.) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8-06 Lestat ‘Triumphantly : a Tempo > ov — = is hard to faht_ want 0 gaze upeon— this word. st_like the non) = em lights And of o abrauss abr en +s ts t+ F —{* (ch. ghost 8th note as before) = op a P all the things a-bout_ es? you That Y'm going 1 miss Is the bond we've formed to-geth - er Through this Abm7 Bm6 Wn — Es a 9 ; crim-son_ Kiss My son, so dear chiob ae rest But you and 1 have mem-o-ris— Bound. to-geth - Abe? nbs) p> Pv (10.) NO. 10 CRIMSON KISS 3-8.06 Lestat fo oco- wis My son ta cheb ob —— Be ; . 2 ov 4 ica a Molto Rt Z = 3s 5 Sweeping! op _Soeenin i ae eee Bes == SS a isis) the words out thee mmys-ter-y calls aed I cant resist es? Abm7 — bd LF Rhapsodic But you and have mem-o-ries_ Bound together by the crim - son Bme hob cheb emp ole : \ 6 — 7 t E q Se === ia # + ; 1, (Plunging forward!) m Piano/Vocal Lestat 1 0a CRIMSON KISS PLAYOFF Musie by Elton John Lys by Bee Tap — ey ‘Boyles mrs) BbiE abc ab FIA Piano/Vocal Lestat 10b FINALE ACT I esta Music by Eton John 5 Lyrics by Bernie Taupin (03-09-06) re Brad Haak pt (end £0 aa Wri = e Pp pg Combai Sire) (Sampled Foioe- ot of tne) & : oe a a ~~ === Hy ————————————— EE ——— eae ae oe es Motto Rit. ——F g (ey Latin Pad) ~ Crese. poco a poco A CC I PV (2) FINALEACT I (03-09-06) Lestat Coca lbs rH ct oliN, i Ls syn ally ital oN vt wil, alo! a 4a - 4 allel| om «| oan «| WS Pv (3) FINALE ACT 1 (03-09-06) Lestat Piano/Voca\ Lestat 1 OPENING ACT II: SWOON 9 (MARIUS) (Orchestra) Musie by Elton Jobin (12-16-05) Lyrics by Bernie Taupin ( P lacebs ( =) art, Babylon/Haak gy aoe Pv (2) OPENING ACT 2 -SWOON 9 (12-16-05) Lestat %G A aba A Gm Dis ome 23, A2(b6) bans) A2(b5) G2 & Pv (3) OPENING ACT 2 -SWOON 9 (12-16-05) Lestat Sh Em Em Em emp 4 ct ce FIA B7sus4 Piano/Vocal Lestat (4a) ALEXANDRIA (1827) (Lestat) Music’by Elton John “104 Lies by Bere Taupin We) arr. Babylon/Haak Piano/Vocal Lestat 12 Be] WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD a (Company) Music by Elton John oc A Lyries by Bemie Taupin Pu | BARS a ree Haak “ I sean Hosa yrs wil aan] SE henley ne Eakek inleeshny o° ite fis) SS o =e — ‘And theres cont. sim Arahboond) (eehboon cheer in the seas fas We shout out the win = dows eb Abess2) ae Tee Pv (2) WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD (03-02-06) Lestat on ie le ———— = oo pose ST? 9 So Wel = come to the New World of the Ca- jun and the Cre-ole Pa a cae Te 1 eb aby ebab eG E =| oT eee Wel come tthe New World you preen = ing pulled up Euro - pe- ans. Shake ‘ > Ss — as iS eg SSS o ——_ joose your pious shack - les for_ some good old. ip Terns - on » See a! mee pote aft Ft be SSS Ss 4 & o7 on ime ot a i we Pv ont (3) WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD (03-02-06) Lestat : MR, A M — A wealth of new be = gimnings ae DW _ weal, aoe ont Lestat: ‘ te = == : cS = What 1 Ce bE &> pb (in new tempo). - J Ed T T = 3, Faster more could one ex - pect. of something feast of saints and sin-ners s cur mice cp homespun web af bold be gin boasts a most col-lect-ive ste meh so ngs This new world cre And oe. Asus A (3 (4) WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD (03-02-06) Lestat 30 in-deed, 6 TH plunge Gur Here re- gret no longer lingers, new cmeb Gn And theres 36 Pi pas-sions here Itt cling to cmeh cheer & & so the streets £ — Clea) GB as we shout Pe In A~mer-isca Ill re-con-siruct my dreams. Abad) Pv (3) WELCOME TO THE WORLD (03-02-06) Lestat Wel - come to the New World you preen = ing x = Avosa2) Tose your pious shack = les for some good old. sup er=sti - tion, PV (6) WELCOME TOTHE NEW WORLD (03-02-06) + Lestat Ei SSS cow A weth of new be = gin-nings! Abed eb 5 oe T 7 = cs (a = (NIKKI STARTS) Fs [CHRIS & MEGAN) Fous (Louis FIGHT) cz bs C2 (7), WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD (03-02-06) Lestat +z FT tt pbs FS c2 cue %, AGappeilo CD Ané sow i's time to re-joice, Went you % —— a —— = 4 ——— Se = come and join the fith = ful? Wel = come tthe New World, and the ° we 9 ge Ge - ff » # € 2 » A es SS z SSS == S = Plus Lestat onTommar's harmonies FIC PN (8) WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD (03-02-06) Lestat : Se ss SS SS imu - sic of the peo-ple Wel + come the New World you preen ~ ing =» 2 ef a 2 2 Fee = "TPs 2 Ad z == r 6 —— = Z i _ mv ———— : —— ee = a = SS SSS puffed = up Eu=10 = pe = ane Stake loose your pi ous shack - es) for some * $ SS $see 6 = ce eee S$ give oe BE FE a __Flese2yis SS ood oh sup = erat = ton F WoT eme othe New World " % SS a Pitti fe» you PV (9), WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD Lestat * = I oo \ Ss = = = = SSS ee a, would be saints and sin - ner! Trade in your right-eous think ~ ing for some = £3 $ ¢ ¢ ¢ Evry 1 2 ase) c # 2S pod ol A clon ££ a Set =——— $ Ee = = = =e ; j Ss 87 Em cD, Bhd 2pm e we iam te go n foo co s s Piano/Vocal Lestat l2a NEW WORLD PLAYOFF {Orchestra) ‘Music by Elton John 334 Lyries by Bernie Taupin eee) art. Haak (CUE: On applause face) SM: This is a cui-and-paste of the vocal from the song. Please alter it rhythmically, Land metodically to make it more appropriate for an instrumental lead, Faster cmb BOSSIBLYENDHERE (USE THIS IF NEEDED) —> wv e _————$—— === o A yo on Asus A 6 om, ( B—7 — = # ot T T {r T =— SSS SSS == 60 Piano/Vocal Lestat 12b SWOON 9 (LOUIS) (Orchestra) Musie by Elton John (03-14-06) Lyties by Bernie Taupin ‘at, Babylon/Haak 5 (pulsing bass deur) SE SSS = i aa ee 7 Gm A bia A Pv (@) LOUIS SWOON (03-14-06) Lestat BG A pha, A 7, A2(08) Bb2Ib5) A2(b6) G2 Pv 6) LOUIS SWOON (03-14-06) Lestat 3, Em Emip Emi Emp SSS rea 4, ot B7ous. , oe FIA 4 Piano/Vocal Lestat 13 EMBRACE IT (Louis, Lestat) Musie by Elton John oy Lyries by Bernie Taupin Con) art, Haak/Grobengieser LESTAT: "You have not begun to understand the gift that I have given you." LOUIS: "Gift? You call this a gift? ‘ quasi Colla Voce Louis: — = ee oe = a a ee = 2 == . SS : Whew is the glo-rny la tht pow met Wiseipagin steerer ee cuee teen In te Leet oB — j of ems peel o = 3 | py ee pee er 1 —— & — : = | ‘shadows. of the ev-‘ning?__ ¥ re is the sat-is- fac = tion in your killing qed?. 2 2 ‘3 Tiny = = $ ; a Who am 1 now? 1 doet know mst question my ex-ist = ence And deal with your persia = ence Thal oo = PV (2) EMBRACE IT (03-6-06) Lestat _ Easy Folk Groove é = _———— ? - (Rall Bova) oe ing dread OF feeling darned s in-soe Lestat: Oh God help us, just Took at (eater oon) Shrih-ing 2-way— from my point of view Shower = ing me— with your pi = ous blame—— The PV (.) EMBRACE IT (03-6-06) Lestat — sea ae = sift tha 1 gave ie ex-ent fom shame pate SS eS o —— a —o seck my tt siete your ies But in his Super = -cial— spen=dor Te ne oc pi (4.) EMBRACE IT (03-6-06) Lestat _ PW me Lestat: —_— — Qa ee = —— decades wil seam end = tess And wil he drugg-er-y_ of ar-ment be my bride? nat Fe oC = = —_ ——— = SS = ies are these of what you speak? blinded by cant tion that you = ==" SE 5 J = + j 6 cmc | D4 ‘Sy == — ae S>= ——_ a= = = se in-my po = sition 4 fleore to pra-tce wine pec T Cam TT Z| DIFE F FIC 7 | bey 4 a _ ——— = o = : — doom ink tht 1 can take. an-oth-er night OF your cu > ving fr Be The Wars F PV (S.) EMBRACE IT (03-6-06) Lestat = —— 2 o — =F = = ——— Ob God help me, just lok at you ell with no=tting 10 prove A f tz = Zz oe t 7 i ( a Fm er % Lestat: A a = ee 2 Ho risous ghost on in-fin-i-tys fuse Then if its to tell me, what should 1 do? Em om F PV (6.) EMBRACE IT (03-6-06) Lestat “ouis: ~ Ze Se = ——— ———— SS == SS = How can be tha you a-chioed— ths con = di-don wih sch eases ne of youn 4 Gn Gmr & Gm cm ce % Lesta me em = tree ty : at j F amb FIC \ Gent! % ¥ Lestat: és Se $3 ee ov cam ——= SSS SSS SSS SSS Both: So God help ww ss KOU Two of Lu-ci-fes an - el are on the oe on hee : er SSS oS 7 atlantboy Tis git 1 bestowed hf yet Em - eo Giiceeaeeeeeeemesseesseeeeeeeee PV (7.) EMBRACE IT (03-6-06) , Lestat % ae Louis: Be ee z= ra = oe = ev = —S — bei, Em bace Wt should do with eke of you?) Your pet = no agete 4 < a & =e means os = & = oe = 4 zee = bens 7 Lestat . I _— SSS Ss "You chose your companion badly” LESTAT: "Yes, seem tohave LOUIS: "ma leaving you. wast you LESTAT: “You don't ‘weakness there.” to know that now” hhave the courage! 7, Slower attace t@ #13u Piano/Vocal Lestat 1 3a CLAUDIA SWOON/SCENE CHANGE Music by Elton Fohn (Orchestra) Lyrics by Bernie Taupin (03-09-06) ‘vt Babylon Haak (om previous number) LOUIS: "One day you will wake up. and I will be gone." Gentler, Slightly Slower D> mom men Slower vamp @ ee PE — ic = = of ‘mp (CLAUDIA CROSSES STAGE) (restrike on cue) = o mp e Ps isan) PV (@) CLAUDIA SWOONISCENE CHANGE (03-09-06) Lestat a ee >= Rit, CLAUDIA: "Are you an angel?" (HE BITES HER - CLAUDIA SWOON) % Lushly LESTAT: Molto Rit. Piano/Vocal Lestat ll 3 b LOUIS & PROSTITUTE SWOON (Orchestra) pnt Eton Jon . sree by Berie Taupin (03-10-06) aur, Brad Haak CUE: LESTAT: “And now you have two (BEAT) Aggresively (VAMP) (sim) , = ere z = o : ot flastXonly) , =e £ 73333 oe (VAMP- out on 1 or 3!) PROSTITUTE) (VEIN st) PV (2) LOUIS/PROSTITUTE SWOON 3-10-06 Lestat "aatts) Bb2Ib5) A268) 2 Bra05) A205) 2 (LOUIS DRAGS PROSTITUTES BODY OFF) en — _———— eS Piano/Vocal Lestat 14 I WANT MORE ‘ (Claudia) Music by Elton John: (345.00) vest Sei ea CUE: LESTAT: "You know the roles ofthe house! told you what would happen if you disobeyed! us again!” LOUIS: "Claudia, please stp erying. You'l ruin your dress” ESTAT: “She's not ening! Se no blod iear™ Moderato 4. 96 ° SS at ef J (CLAUDIA: vee A ae Don't chasse me, Yin a ebild— Acting as a child does You om ply me_ withlifeless alls When what 1 WRI. is blood You wookme fromthe streets tocom-plete— this on co om mozagoe ae A RE Pv (2) IWANTMORE Lestat & = == Se = x = SF = Je eee SS eon Do you ex « pect some tie sant Kneeling for com-mun = fon I want Bh, on”, o7 » _ ees SSS SS SS es SSS ed oa 1 vant oe rts G, eb Bb F o7rt Gm so = =, Liketwo fussy moth-ers— Wooare you. toerit-i- cise The hab-its_ om = = vee a “Ss Did 1 rock efamiy oa By dining on, the elp?_ Art! just thetiale base Wel aru Pv (3) WANT MORE > Lestat I eant’ stop my-selr J want more, 1 want mare vt on, eh ab F Ore ——_- —— j rs = oe oe a a 1 don't want their milk and hon = They can Keep— those fine herb teas 1 ont, om & ob F , _—— — é : = ee SSS SS ee =| . need their choc = ‘inte hot and sweets thick and for For on. eb, Bb, F ¢ everyone thaLeomes a-long. __-Knockcing on deat’s door. Don'tblame me i's your Faull That Tre e eb, Bb. (Sub. mp) S=- i ¥ F =e | Pv (4) WANT MORE (03-09-06) Lestat + 2 2 LOUIS: “You're righ darling. I's mot your fault. J's Lea's” LESTAT: "MY fault!” LOUIS: "You're nat loving enough to her LESTAT: "Y bring her everything her black ttle heart desires!" 2 Gm & ob n (% = Ze © he (com): “And stil she oes this!” Lookat me, I'm so sweet Im’ in-no- cent and F Gm cm SAFETY (Out on 1 oF 3) all you see is some spilt bri Achill so de-mand—- ing Don't PIV (5) I WANT MORE (03-09-06) Lestat == SSS — oS oS a a vee +? fas 0, you both know Therap + te Of thee ies not . " rs ee = FS===: ss - == = = SS : eee ae ee Be Sasi Ss oT ae ——— = = 2S = = 4 3 45, mon-strous, it's just Claud-i-e's_ Health-y ap ~ pe-tie_ And fvant more, want cme bz G, se — + + - more— Should] be_ the little miss? And while a-way the hours oft Gm == = == Fe eo Se ae J think not, rather hunt Than cut up paper flow = ers Thanks to you the things | do— (6) | WANT MORE (03-09-06) Lestat 4 = = SS — SS SS oe eee sas TS Verge onthe 0b = scene — What a pir of-hyp=0 - ere Wel wants her cream ——— : =e = = = eo ~ ae ot ao = ESTAR: “Tourer nen.” LOUIS: "Youre oocald” LESTAT.“Sheness to bepunisied” LOUIS “She ned lovee inn Bb F ore Gm eb a F & : _ Oo 8 — S39 Ss Zz? os tS [ose oer = + te wan + der through the streets at nigh And finda charm FIG ing couple Who'd cm PIV (7) I WANT MORE (03-09-06) Lestat fear that such an an-gel_ lost SAFETY (Out on 1 or 3) Gm Could find herself im oub-le my tem-bling Tip. ‘They cont re-sist_ My FIG cm & —— —= See See yes so filled with tears They rest my head up on their necks — (A bit faster - really cooking!) = I want more, J want more. PV (8) EWANT MORE (03-09-06) Lestat yee oe rr z = & aS ae eS SS 1 don't wast their milk and heneey They can keep—those fine herb teas 1 dot 8 FE ofr cin E 8 Ft 7 = s SS SS = =n] need their choc = ate hot and sveeL_ Its thick and red. for me For Gin E Ft that comes deat’s door Ay (9) IWANT MORE (03-09-06) Lestat $ 5 — = 3 eG == — Se Tne Hs your fuk That | want more J want more, E ant eG cin e e = 1 want more tm Piano/Vocal Lestat | 14a I WANT MORE PLAYOFF (Orchesua) Music by Eton Joha 13-05) Lyrics by Berne Taupin (12-13-05) arr, Babylon/Haak Grooving! (CUE: On applause fade) ENG an Fi ah 6 cre FT. 7 o Fi, * ¢ fs % iS i SS Gt at fH Ai ; gases ria es oy a te: f— SS See ° # (ray (Poco Rit) (Wo chord) Piano/Vocal Lestat 14b SPRING BALL UNDERSCORE - (Orehesta) ase yon fbn 3 Lyte by Bernie Taupin ae) ‘ar Babylonaak CUE: CLAUDIA: "You see? He will never let us go." (BEAT) ‘Tempo di Antebellum Pv @) SPRING BALL 03-09-06 Lestat ? (AFTER PIANO FADE OUT, ATTACA to No. 15, "LL NEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE. en Pv (8) SPRING BALL 03-09-06 Lestat Pv (4) SPRING BALL 03-09-06 Lestat "yet . . & SS = o — a= = = = le - 7 + VAMP (OUT ON EITHER BAR) —_— cue out: WOMAN: *Let me tell you a secre." 3 (WOMAN cont): "There is nothing more y ATTACATO #15, "Ill Never Have That Chance” Piano/Vocal Lestat I'LL NEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE 5 (Claudia Music by Elton John 5 7 Lyrics by Bernie Taupin (03-02-06) (adjusted lysics) eae ae (Eng. tin) PLAY 3X (vocal last x) : cLavDIA, & E = —= = = = e SS SS SS a T have spent so ma-ny years in fancy Tace and bead-ed gowns_— 1 have sel my hair un-dred Se —— = + o = = = SSS Fa PS eS ee ee ee 2 =a ways My face, I've paint=ed_up. Score Peption by Brn ak Pv (2)TLL NEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (03-028-06) Lestat = Se & = aS pinch my cheek and wish me wal ‘This frame seemains a pris-on eell_- They Eo = = == oe IF # a =F se + = 4 (0b) : Se === o # — 2 i — $ lock st me amd what they see iS ome more pit = ed chi-ma ol (Betty gire (Bs) 4 po Ss = — % Ss SSS = sweet and cod-dled daughter with A painted fan aswect weal anda par 8-50 Ine eS ener ener PIV ()TLLNEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (03-022-06) Lestat PD ————— SS - ep eg ee a ee tee Who could have heard_—the bells. ere lives some-one who nev-er felt a mother's lov = (62S ee Se SS peel-ing in the church of God Who would have loved a rain-y day. and nev-er had to fear the fire ine 3% % a SS stead [hun = ger for the vein that_holds the life force desire 1 / (rt = Beli ie - EG =: = : SS z rmag-ine walk-ing down the aisle Ml never have that chance A wed-ding dress of vir-gin white The s a8 i. bo = Pv (4)TLLNEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (3-22-06) Lestat » . ao) \ w= 7 7 = 7 oy TI vos fy best ftom France ‘The arch «ing of rain = bow, z 3 = 3 s 6 Sun_~ light__play-ing_on my skin o have that (S)PLLNEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (03-0: Lestat = — = flects this age - ess face of 4 2! 1 _|— r) td 20 rep ts a = — = a = SS SS + = 4 (Str) pass o ——————————— — = a oe ae 7 oo as ee eee ee who could have been some = bo = d's wie = % rr a a a rr a a a Py (6)LL NEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (03-028-06) Lestat 4, a ——— Who could have seen their children grow, who could have had NI a! 4, 2 o 4, : —————S -t = & or ——SSSSSSS SSS could have flere = ly loved 8 man. and fe is Kiss es deep and molt n= 4 f ee = SS J a a alee Z To == Si 3 31 |] is stead 1 give this kiss of death and in’ this 1 have no. choice ~The PV (1)TLL NEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (03-02-06) Lestat (tn or Eng. Hn?) + ea-sures thal he svipped a- way, Il_nev-er have shese fins. My day-dreams that he fore a-pan the (Fa Z a a — 7 Fe — = = = —= Se —— — SS aE os as Se r zo ight he clipped my wings His ies that have de-nied me 2 pas = sioneater0-menes, The FF Bells or Harp?) o wo miracle of giv-ing birth Ill nev-er have thet chance Ohno mH Pv (6) "LL NEVER HAVE THAT CHANCE (03-022-06) Lestat ney = er have that chance, 1 nev = er have that chant Piano/Vocal Lestat 15a! I'LL NEVER HAVE THAT PLAYOFF (Orchestra) Music by Eiton John Lyries by Bernie Taupin Co) aur. Babylon/Heak (CUE: On applause fade) —=¥ (= @ 7 (Timp?) Piano/Vocal Lestat 1 5b SWOON 12 & CONFRONTATION (Orchestra) Music by Ekon John i Lyces by Bele Taupin (01-10-06) arr, Babylon/Haak (Music Box-y Piano) a = £ f E fez F — (EINS) — [ELICK: 12,3 3 é “=. —e * ’ (CUE: Lestat drops tothe floor) — 1o) Key 3 String Pad} (+Key3 Sting Pod) ‘Sere Prepain by ad Haak pv (2) SWOON 12 & CONFRONTATION (01-10-06) Lestat ime..." CLAUDIA: Abs and laudanum! LESTAT: Louis LAUDIA LESTAT: "Something's wrong...t00 much absinth...she's poison CLAUDIA: "You do not have remorse enough for what you've done to me! LOUIS" Claudia! oLouis) Stay back! (to Lestat) Kane t effete EE P Fiano Sota ou of tina) (String Pad only) (CUE: CLAUDIA: "Only with your death will | end the suffering!” She SLITS his throat (Loud Cymbal Serape with Eeho effet) Tran thacta bei hapten tent’ EE PV (3) SWOON 12 & CONFRONTATION (01-10-06) Lestat a (Bass Dr/Trbal Drum) | ett AME $or Out here:) "Out heres) VAMP. (lasix ony) ins, Soli) Pv (4) SWOON 12 & CONFRONTATION (01-10-06) Lestat piteretteereneetsemeeet tere net Steere steereeetitee e ( 8 do¢ mmemmlsaid “DD (oa = 2 7 eer 4 one Peg epett te ptites thteerertitee eeceeet tereret Steerer tEteree = Fee 28, Keay Kp ey KE Pt eet tee ee tte fee eee tt fee > = ee SSS e Rit (Bs. Dr rol) Ne as Hoc to # /6 Piano/Vocal Lestat | 1 6@ | 16 SAIL ME AWAY Music by Elton John (testa) 28 Lyris by Bete Taupin Ca) arr. Babylon/Haak ptt estan: ea = = 2 SS a Wien at = 2 _ tt 2 : = { — : = ae eere if 4s tp yyy 4 To wan-der cold and lone-ly Lost in space | we +a! ——— a zs = =: rrp? PP Pe ion point of light hat eante re - turn fixed with-in one place When Pv (2)SAILME AWAY (2-28-06) Lestat bat ‘ oe 2 + a o 7 t 7 love is lost And. dreams are east Like bruised and bat-tered pice ~ es Left to die When bgt — Soe = = = j 3 f > oS 4 eee ee eee Theres orl Ci Bm am? co fone thing left, and thats the one thing that I sé-ed most of sll But the free dom that T gained Is the eZ D. # ., z —— loss that led me aim = less tthe shore And tim Pv (3) SAIL ME AWAY (2-28-06) Lestat + — Gabi SS SE = 6 > ; = bore high on these waves — Swept by the wind and alone on ouy cfm? tm etme __o — ose 2 $$s8sd2 ¢ 7 age SSS > = = 3 pnt = — a hs SSS S51 eo _ same 6 wy Lr tm HA sin? Ta 2 flag Sa =5 tired, [ve been tom cruel, wretched storm Chures like a gale in my ones Ef off, oie PP os Fs ae Oh sail me a- way, car = ry me back to myhome (aaa) Pv (4)SAIL ME AWAY (2-28-06) Lestat “oad —— = = = as > = ee =a ; a = == a eg ae ‘These seas_ un deep The fu ~~ ture ols hun-ger_foran innocence Thapassede 1s | 24 4 re = ies z = Se eo =—— My lous shad - ows mock And ake Sone egy were note eo ome ig The moment 2 yBm Bm7 E is ; = ee z ¥ = = : a] cos, sis! wus oy ae & SS St == —— = === e time stands ill, Te the moearent that the wit = ings ctm ln D aH +3 a PV (5)SAIL ME AWAY (2-28-08) Lestat ‘words are clear 85 ringing bells That pride is pres-ent right be- fore the fall 3m Bm : et eo § SF =f oe FF wk ome high on these waves Swept by the wind and a - lone pat a a A im? Fem Fine Dp Ht zea 9% fee ¢ yes E se == —e Zz =F —= ou ual « on sail me a way,— on rides. SAFETY (OUT ON 1 OR3) om Die. & ———— e = =e SS SS i —a swings back and forth, ike f hell Pet the tts in the gutter, pick the tick from the floor, Make @ # Finis Faia cms oe tT SE doll play the ‘ole of & com-mon whore So look sme and squinm in-side__, Did 908 5 AG o om os ee = = = oe 7 j enti ennnininenn nnret AA AEC Pv (4) TO KILL YOUR KIND (03-02-06) Lestat _——— SSS === ee = a. think in this world there's place to hide? From the an-cient ones. fo the next in tine It's 4 Finis cms Foie cms ot f 2 WCEDUD Vy, PIRES: SS No great-er crime than to kill your kind al-ways been a sin fo kill. yout kind AIG D Fm oe Aan __. _ oS Sat a ae (= = = = o T a tT ( a (5) TO KILL YOUR KIND (03-02-06) Lestat win Gp) No greater ctime than to kill your kind —S Ss — Fm er Fm cre ed crime than to kill your kind No greatererime than to kill yur in yom tad Ex eb BbID BbmiDb co? use me is un - ex-pect - ed Pre = sent com - pa - ny ae = cepl = ed Dm Gm. RR PV (6) TO KILL YOUR KIND (03-02-06) Lestat 3 7 a + S= — Ip = nor-ance— of what we te#ch__ Leaves help some-where__ out of your reach No 5 ie e —— — r Lh = ——<——— = = = fd as Ki teed =f hee My fends. te © vi - dence clea Thee's . opo patties: S —=s = te = = = e SSS SS SS SSS ES SS h 4 s oR == 3 7 7 ia 5 5 a seams we QEMAND: “She sia tap ont hin dn anton ox se shonenoraness” Spey OUT ON1OR3) £22 Se SS ————_— ait: = = i = OO oo 0 Look: Pv Lestat 4 et —— [SSS SSS S = = herd up-on—_your dv = 1 work Strang blood brought him back from the ash = es and the earth Core yen aie Dsime © Amie at %, 5 = = ee ee te # ei aoe oS = —= reer me, but seems your schemes Come back to haunt your vir gin dreams We ae Ame Fee B a4 ae é 2 =F —= = — 7 ogat not hee for seq and age Com-pas 5 aig is a weucness of the mors lace E+ Shen tte hin chet ($s - to Fhamick Samick Vm done. so jake — her Thor's np gee eine than to iy) your mak - er Ds 4, ==. = ———— SS So pat z SSS = == SSS Ss = SS] oe | ag Fim che E Bot Lote = a 7 ra —_ — = aa + ¥g a. pot —— ——— — SSS] == = pag 20 clsus ct Fen E Fin E Fe eo ig t t a eee ee Dae 7 = —= iat 3A al at 2 2 x == = = J = ir Nogieeten cel crime! 4 Fim che E Biot pe . = o ESE = PV (9) TO KILL YOUR KIND (03-02-06) Lestat N oe No great = er an your king Z o Ted ; Fm LOUIS:"Iramn' Clout! was the one! st he fe!” ARMAND: “There was fire?” TAT He's ng Phere was no fe! CLAUDIA: "Lous LOUIS: "estan mate hem stop his LESTAT: "Listen 10 ma! 1 don want vengeance!” Louis LOUIS: "Cloud! Hel her Lair. leu LESTAT: “Armand! You wil not do hs in my name! %, 4x VAMP Mo grater sim an 16 il your ind NN cee eee ee eee a Bn attaca to #170, "Deut of Claudia” Piano/Vocal Lestat 17a DEATH OF CLAUDIA/ ene meee (ocal Chart Continues to Cutt) Cut do m2 Cader. | (ins,) Piano/Vocal Lestat 17b (Louis) Music by Elton Join 2-17.08) Lai by Bei Tp CUE: LESTAT: “Bu Te forgiven you. You cant lave me ole I have forgiven you! Simply, Colla Voce Louis: Gm Go cm >. r i == SSS rae = SS Stil you be-lieve you eon tum a key, and unlock all my pain See the (Plano sol) — 8 § ° ? - _ 4 Dare = = Sj T More Urgent a) F am cis ep Se =e SSS % ‘ven-geance ‘of the flames. ‘Make no mis-take ‘thoough my heart breaks, m — (eguitr & solo cela) Ge = = o oF = i S : mf = - a) ° F ce am dm Dirt us this is Pv (2) EMBRACE IT Reprise (12-17-05) Lestat ck ow sho FIG oes es - ¥ * brace it, Em - brace it = ; oe Ego 3 I -_—f —— BS = —_— ter _? os we Za Ss —— es Slowly, Conducted wr hlinster® 1" 7 oo (esrings) P ‘ (Lestat kneels in from of chair) Rit (ee a eee nett Piano/Vocal Lestat /18 | AFTER ALL THIS TIME ARMAND: "For this mame. Jor this beeutiful momen." What SAFETY (Ont either bar) \ | Ipsichord/Pi=s (Armand) (3/04/05) tase is thie up-on my lips? (Harpsichord) we ‘A tas 50 sweet, what can tha be? Musie by Elton John Lyties by Bernie Taupin ar, Haak What is this soem upon the i@__ That fils. my lungs and. comforts me and po oe = ; o e = g QBS = bet * = = = = = a 2 * 7 z te) = -— ; ee z = & = za =e SS Bes — whispers tow, “Howdoes it feel" To savvour of ach just. re-venge__ To +Hlerpsichor 2 > 2s Ts oe Se 5 eos She 3 = PV (2) AFTER ALL THIS TIME (3-04-06) Lestat “6 — & r= = ==. = e = ——= = —_ —_ = = z be = ae SSS ee = = * smell the frag - ran-cy of loss. And drunk-en - ly- inhale his pain Oh ———* = . ¥ =e — A — se —] = = - oo | SS ——S can it be. yout coun-te - nance Is strippedof all. ‘its dash and dare And o Ob om ohio be what of your eon fi ~ dence ob ee — = = ee — te SS SS SS SS Could it have drowner in your And cr F des pair? | | (3) AFTER ALLTHIS TIME (3-04-06) Lestat = = ¢ See — af = ter al this time TM wash my vands of your char- ade__ And (Piano sole?) EB eS = — : on your face— ‘And praise what God might man =i = fest Him-selt 0 beings such as us vengeance that at Jat is mie. Ses swett-ly after all this tine test z oe > a tl - , aS ——| Z i = : PV (4) AFTER ALL THIS TIME (3-04.06) Lestat a LESTAT: “Jou never meant 10 help me, dd. you?" ARMAND: “You who destroyed all of You who took everything. Whatever made you Fy a Tempo ‘think that J would help you?” re Hon vib-sirgs, Reverd Pana) i i Sub.p ————— Z a aoa at (ota Sol?) ay eae eee “ a! = — oe i: oe = <= a a be seeched you Pv (5) AFTER ALL THIS TIME (3-04-06) Lestat “ht = He== z = Za & SS ’ 2 Hetty P=] —_ a if ——— — es ———_— = —— == #4 ov = sgatiored_ what once conceived fromthe me_- Tent and or : # oo =a Pe = = * Reyplising in your gra v a 2 = T A Le (Sus. Com) = i x Pt be-yond con-tempt pre-ious blood — bm —_— ee Py (6) APTER ALLTHIS TIME (3-04-06) Rit Lestat no soon-er__ you in my veins Than to gz you with__ y y & 2 fe 5 : eit == 5 5 = (Cont, "Power Chords") cel =e brate your fall from grace Pre’ serve that sad look on your face And g A ar cfm? Ewe Fe praise what God might man =i - fest Him-self 10 beings such as us For £8 8 tarp) o7 of 8 Pv (7) ATER ALL THIS TIME (3-04-06) Lestat % oe Poco Rit. vven-geanee that at last is mine_—~Tiimes sweet-ly___ after all this me. _ et fia ott oft ate Rit. © i T T nl i a 10.4! HE SS ree (Attaca to No. 18a) Piano/Vocal Lestat [18a UP ON THE ROOFTOP (Orchestra) Music by Elton John 3.0444 Lyries by Bernie Taupin (3-04-05) a ARMAND: "Farewell, Lest. Cunning, as before 7 LESTAT: "1 found him Poco Accel. e —— oe —P aon 4 I d a, T Tide PV (2) UP ON THE ROOFTOP (3-04-06) Lestat VAMP. Out on either 2nd or 4th bar 1, ebmidb of this husman world ‘asd though 1 have no mortal life, thece's much there to obsserve and bmn Abi bm Gese2) Abies) a iteon-demned tolone-i=ness and a loveless fu-ture now, its my in-tent to find new strength and 1, en Bh DBD Bam ebm F7 bh Pv () FINALE PT. 1 (01-05-06) Lestat 24 blend in - ta the crowd, NN neveer make an-oth-er lo satis fy devsire os ab Bim, crab x, — = = ——— raw to Kill the ineno-cent is —wi Play-ing God for fam~'ly on-ly orgh-es-trates the fire Fin abm a7 =F =e ae Se y —F ——= — — 7 ‘wrong And from the dead this new ae wake = ning comes == cm _ Fr. ab : = : + (oto) Beez) Pv (4) FINALE PT. 1 (01-05-06) Lestat Piano/Vocal Lestat 19b FINALE: FROM THE DEAD Pt. 3 (Ensemble) Masi Eton John an Lyties by Bemie Taupin C. art. Brad Haak Aas set, f = cE act Bt = 7 € o a f 2 3 . 2 3 aE & ener ean ett Pv (FINALE: PART3 (3-9-06) Lestat PV (FINALE: PART3 (3-9-06) Lestat. 2: Ash. — t | | i 4 Ki b ED cm fm Ab Bb em BHD BS Sf atempo SE 7 iw Pv (FINALE: PART3 (3-9-06) Lestat 5 A 4 PV (FINALE: PART3 (3-9-06) Lestat a ¥— Ash. Colla Voce a Fine Piano/Vocal Lestat 11 ENTR'ACTE (Orchestra) Music by Elton John (4-23-06) Lurie by Bee Taupin ionps?) (Crese. poco a poco) cd § Py (2) ENTRIACTE (4-23-06) Lestat é aaa SSS S St (tol Rit)

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