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Bernstein “Teovee 8 “TAHT Wer a Moviel” (MS) Scene VI tat Shop, stage right. A dressing table with a mirror; @ ha hats, Dinh starts her first nore offstage. ud finishes it at mittiner) Allegro molto 4-144 Dinah ogee e a 83 at-tree hung with assorted extravagant ‘the table. She is atdressing an imaginary What a mov-iell @ Segperanty removing her toes hat ee) oo Its “a crime what they put on the screen! ean hard-ly be = Heve what I've Do they think were a lot of children?. se + Sand. poco ralt, a tempo > > a @ = fouryear-old! What driv-el! Whatnon-sense!Whates - capistTech-ni-cul-or twad-dlelt ave. a. i = poco rall. 8 4 @ meno moses meno f ad tib. faster “Troub-le in Ta-hi- ti, in-doed! “Trouble in Ta hi-ti)__ imag - rom here on, she uses the various hats she is trying on to help illustrate the plot) cai, rit. accel. A ip rubato yo . 7 Float- ing, Float rit, - ace ~~ rit, som float-ing, all ‘a-mong the Float = ing__flow'rs.. 8x oS ® Attegro motto J Then she sees_ him, the hand-some must say he's 85 © Ss = a man: Six feet tall, and each foot just > ble!) Well,theyre mad-ly in love, But there's trouble a-head:_ Theresa Te - gend:__ > = ore (in ‘South Pacifie’ accent) — “If a princess marry white man, and rain fallthat day, ‘Then the white manshallbe Omar sacrifice with- out de- lay” Sure e-nough,on the night of 86 their wed- ding day, top it all > off, > There's a storm like Tt and The vol - 8 ca-no e~ rupts.— LO srasziny) As the na-tives sing: AhL 87 (ohest tones) with the drum-ming and the chant-ing and ‘Temple Blocks tegato se rit-u-al dance, While the lov-erssing a bal-lad of South Sea _ro-mance: 88 @srom dere on, she becomes lee sorcantis mare sincerity sought up éntha taling of te pies ‘mp doles Ws so love - ly, I could think of itr Da SS [until she is eventually entirely carried aicay) was called_ “Is - land Ma - gic”, Sf sub. I think it was. Oh, a beauti-ful song! I re- member it “IS-LAND —<$<$< 89 (she ie quite sincere in liking this song.) ———e Where the mid-night breez-es ca - ress us, And the * stars a-boveseem to bless us, That's ISLAND MAG - IC, ————_ IS-LAND (suddenly recalling the plot) sub. Well, in an-y casejthe he-ro is a tree, Did 1 tell youh’s a fly-er who got lost at sea? An- y-way all the 90 na - tives are craz- y now, Run - ning wild with lanc- es and _ knives; Then they pile— up the wood for the sac- ri - fice, And the witch-doc-tor comes, Sf (as before) E > — And he sets it on fire. As the nativessing;AhL AnL — 2 top note) 0-1 But at on Comes the good old U.S. Na-vy, a- sing-in’ a song; this point. jPesante, alla marcia 17 “__Theycome swarming downin par-a-chutes,a_ __thou-sand_ strong! ® on ani = Ev - ‘ry-thing now is cleared up and won = der - ful; By eee 2 £ =| “Is - land Mag- ic of ba ver - sion of great Rhum - 2 rapidamente ad lib, sleek brown na-tive wo-men Dane - ing the daz- 21 - ing sight; — > a IO “ISLAND ae with the U S.-Navyboys,And a _hun-dred-piece sym-pho-ny or-ches-tr a (non rit.) *s Jad (Dinah s emotine fully, dancing, all over the stage) Beguine (a bit broader than before) ame Mle op 5 SSS SS SS Se ee rt +—4-¥- t ¥. Where the palmtrees whis-per to - geth-er, = Ah, Boguine (a bit broader than before) 11@D sempre If always wid- summer weather, Thats IS-LAND MAGIG_——— 1S-LAND = — =e TS-LAND MAGIC, Ah, that’s IS-LAND MAG-IG— —= = oe IS-LAND MAGIC, panes a ‘Ah, that IS-LAND MAG-IC_ IS-LAND MAGIC, See ‘Ab, thats IS-LAND MAG-IG— ‘when possibte, the upper octave ts preferable, uatil @ om @ MAG ~ IC! Loar marl ‘Thats ISLAND MAG ~ IC! es! == That's IS-LAND MAG - IC! —= —== be b ‘That's ISLAND MAG - IC! IS - LAND MAG - IC, whis - pring Soa ‘That's IS - LAND Thats IS - LAND THE ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM LIBRARY PEABODY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC BALTIMORE, MD 21202 95 ha - tive words in my a = flegato iS - LAND f legato MAG- Ic, 1S - LAND freee MAG- IC, be = S- LAND _MAG-IC, 1S - LAND @. aid i= MAG - ICl On - you, my dar - ling, could weave it, And MAG - IC! she ly you, my dar = ling, could weave it, And MAG - IC! On- ly you, my dar - ling, could weave it, And { } 96 Sih nev-er ey- erwill leave it, And I sim-ply can-not be - lieve It real-ly is If ———— > — And be - lieve nev- er ey er will I leave it, sim- ply can not nev-er ev- er will leave it, And T be = lieve bE —— sim-ply can- not Sif. a ——— nev-er ev- er will leave it, And I sim-ply can-not be - lieve weal be 2 =|f£ ary Bien matt Fle fp Lento IS- LAND MAG - Ic! Prt smth . IS-LAND MAG-IC! IS - LAND Pratl ee ee el IS-LAND MAG-ICl IS- LAND P ral, if zx woes} IS-LAND MAG-ICI IS- LAND ‘Tempo primo (allegro molto) ’ = Sif (She comes to her sensesi> > > What ‘a ter- ri- ble, aw- ful mov - ie!!! (witdty gathering up her fnenee) on Recit: How long have I been stand-ing here chat- ter- ing?! If I don't get sempre If et (She rushes oxt. Blackout. The front drop falls, Simultaneously the Trio takes tts original position, unlit, down-stage right) a in tempo = & eer g0- ing this min-ate, there won't be an-y din-ner When Sam comes home!_——S__ | (in tempo)

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