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No 2.““Tutto @ gioia,tutto é festa.,, 7 Cavatina, Allegro moderato assai. (Enter Lies from ina) Cha tr — , Pas. ES se triads tte gio-ia, tutige Songs of pleasure are rex =~ fe = sta... sol perme nonv’ha,non wha con-ten-to, ¢ percol- mo di tor sounding, In my heart a-lone dwells naught but sor- rowSmilesof wel-come Imust >= a tempo men - to son co-stret - taa si - mu-lar. Obel-ta-de a me fue bor - row,On the day whenall my hopes must die. Fatal glamour, his heart sur. Wind a tempo ‘eel canto a i. 7 mA Pt ne~ sta,—cheminvo . - ji! miote-so - ro,mentrejosof-fro, mentre rounding, Has my love. from me di- vid - ed,But my faith has still a ia is ——— atempo —. mo To, pur ti deg = gio ac-ca - rez-zar, ah! por ti. bid ~ ed True to himand never thence will fly, true. “cab canto a tempo di forsa =p Fy Pit mosso. deg - gioac-ca - rea-zar, Pur ti dog-gioge-ca - fer-zar! him, ne'er thenceto fly, trueto him, néer thence to fly. rat) “Fg ad Tit - toe ae sol per Naught — but shall T vagn-|for, vi - vaan -| to |theshail to an- dor, vi - vaso fo fheebail fo Chorus. me, ah! ‘non Wha, sol per ome, ah! non vha, ‘know; All my hopes now must die, now: must die, dor, ti = valan - ob, thee! hail to thee! hail = vaan- con vi ~ vaan-|eor, vii - aan - [con to thee! hail to thee! to thee! Tempo I. Tut-top gio-ia, tutto fe - sta... solper me nonvha,non vha con- Songs of pleasure are re-sounding, In my heart x-lone dwells naught but a ct a ten-to, € percol- mo di'tor-men- to,son co-stret - ta a_si- mu- sor-rowSmilesof wel-come Imust bor- row,0n the day when all my hopes must ‘sta,—cheminvo - lil mio te- Festal glamour, his heart sur-rounding,_Hus my love from me di- 10 — — gfempoz~ a tempo romentrejo sof - fro, mentre mo ro, pur ti deg - gio ac-ea - Tem ed,But my faith has still.a- bid - edTrue to himyandnev-er thencewill cok aiempo ten __» a> zarjah!__ pur_ti deg - giogeca - rez-zar, pur ti deggiogeca - rez- fly, true_to him, neer thenceto fly, true to néer thence to atempo (as if going) \ = (Oh Tim-por- (Oh this ine (comes from the hills and runs towards Li aL (The Villagers dexcend from the heights, dressed in holiday attize. some with musical instrumonts. some with baskets of flowers. They come forward on the stage) Vi-vaA4 mi Haily A. -| mi Willagers, entering) Vi- va AJ mi Hail, A -| mi Chorus.

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