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> wrk 8 TA. 8A. 8B. 9A. 10. 10A. 10B. 10€. 10D. 11. 1A. 12A. 12B. 13. 13A. 14, 14A. 15. 15A. 16. Dracula Version List 2/28/02 Prelude/Jonathan’s Arrival Into Castle Dracula Solitary Man Jonathan’s Bedroom One More Lonely Night Library Underscore Dracula’s Exit to Corridor Lizard to “First Taste” Forever Young Fresh Blood Fresh Blood to Asylum Master’s Song Whidby Bay Underscore Intro to How Do You Choose How Do You Choose? Choose to Mist The Mist Underscore for Scene Mist Reprise to Modern Worl¢ Modern World Perfect Life/Modern World Weddings. Weddings to Drawing Room End Of Scene Underscore Drawing Room to Bedroom Invitation 64 Cloves of Garlic “Bam” Man of woman Born Got Some Splainin’ Life After Life Funeral to Tomb Finale Act] G#m 02/21/02 09/14/01 02/21/02 02/18/02 02/18/02 02/18/02 09/26/01 10/07/01 02/18/02 02/18/02 09/14/01 02/18/02 09/07/01 10/03/01 09/27/01 02/18/02 09/27/01 09/27/01 10/05/01 02/19/02 02/19/02 10/05/01 10/05/01 09/27/01 09/21/01 02/19/02 09/28/01 09/21/01 09/25/01 02/21/02 10/07/01 10/07/01 page 1 02/2102 Prelude/Jonathan's Arrival 62/21/02 Music. by Frank Wildhor. Lyric by Don Black and Christopher Hampton: Eb F Em 1 12 13 14 > =, = be — = = a - — ———— - + ‘eet 4 SS = Rd a a eS ese ee o 2 7 2 2 F Copyright © 2002 02/21/02 Am/F Prelude/Jonathan's Arrival 18 Ze == eee oe To think it's tak-en me a mere two weeks z = What grim ad - ven-tures lie in wait for me? It's far from what one might ex- # == += ae = ia a a a =. S = “3 Jaa 4 + cay yz>— Z >" 417 43t—>— a. e v v > Am/E Em 27 29 30 t—t = le — 7 —« pect of a law-yer's clerk. [ > =~ >. =~ t \ * ee e 72 : oS ES £ ao — ee : =F ae 2s = — a = = if T L I + 4a és 2 = gerne es oF I 7 “$s a2? 7 ee GF 02/21/02 Am FHm7bs G Pees Arrival 31 32 33 34 the wolves, drift through the jag - ged hills, Fam7b5 B7 Em 35 36 be 38 i ee! | + T sae + = feel so cold, it's not the wind that chills. — : Te: ee «

> _ferteeet per feee a 39 40 41 42 i f: = = ae — = 3 2 gf (Se, - £2 - —~ i —~ 2 £c ee2#ce -~—= i = fe ae i — Pp Pp : ce ar ce Left hand every other time — s 2s z o eee EmXMuyj7) a3 Dracula: “Enter of your own free will." 9/14/01 ; 2A] Into Castle Dracula Cue a a shall see to your Mosie by Frank Wi comfort myself. Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton Even Slower Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos. 2 3 4 DRACULA: You must be hungry. te BPm(Maj7) BSS = en ee — — —— Dee Copyright © 2001 9/14/01 2A. Into Castle Dracula ————————— Ss bgt Ey eS Dracula: "The hour is late and Ihave already game Tempo 17 Partaken." 18 19 2 21 SS SSS LN | SS = —— Dracula:"I have a library of books, where I have been praparing for my great London adventure." 2B ——— 02/21/02 Solitary Man 02/21/02 (21) . Music by T'rank Wildho Lyric by Don Black and Chnstopher Ilampt. a Arrangement by Karl Mansfield > 2> 3> 4> * ra eo Tran - syl van - ia is not Tiere the winds breathe through the ways are - tle - ments > Gm APD —s— Dm BmbS 12 B 14, 15 = —t —9—s ta ——— a | the a here a way from ev - ‘Ty one, I walk not in the I am from a - noth - er age, a now - for - got - ten 1 t— + a Z rs sa sis I iS 7 CE 733 — : == =———_———— ; t Dw z Z Copyright © 2002 02/21/02 3. Solitary Man a crea-ture of an age ruled by a blade. Those days are gone it's time to find a new life, —3I— 7 | 1 —| —4 \ = Ze vs Sf > > oo >2> 3 Vv Gm ub Dm7 freed from the old ways, to —3— — > 3 > Cm9 Db 7 Gm 2 ——3 —— \ 30 31 + 4 - face the new cen-tury un - bowed —~—3——_ ss 3 —— 233 ; -2- v 02/21/02 3. Solitary Man Se tury, ——— f ———— —— oo ———— ; = ics teegeue = Pia jeeegee | =—— f ; > og —— be 2 2 > > Gm 36 37 38 39 + 1 = = = o za Pe $e in my dear new land of Eng - land I shall ——t T =o eeyeaegye —w ager Steg 2S Z Se as S es > A?9 —3——_ Dm Bm7b5 40 41 42 fo te * not seek end - less mirth Tm not at - tuned to 4 a * = a —t T =—=— bige oF 2 z oe v ; =$ 5 3 J Gm6 FIC Cc 3 44 —3— _ 45, 46 —> { — ca ee oe S | eT mirth, I am a sol - i - ta - ry man. > : —++— ss a SS = 2 owas 2 = ee 2 -3- 02/21/02 3. Solitary Man Gm Eb. Dm7 47 4 49 50 = T T === = Se ee Your world, your ways, your streets, fresh__ pei mTu-la - tion vagal Venn | ; 4 > > Gm Eb Dm7 51 52 3 54 az —— —=— mn = ——= ee eae T To drink a toast and link arms with my neigh - bors, and ——3— > > > > $$ > $8 # : — . ; 5 = > Ea Ss bg pm a Cm9 —_—3—— Gm 1 { c— = = —S——————— : SS ; f ff fs Se ese y es on Sag elo e va nial Vvellau Vella Vella Vv « sg EPm = ra ae 61 i be o 5 + ** = a a — ——— — I shall find some like - con-nois - seurs, be ———— Deg o ae = 2 oe oe pa eS a > lane >= S ie ; = SS 02/21/02 3. Solitary Man A7 Cm6 Se Dsus a, eB | i a 64 = - - r oe. o Z =e oe + men who will no doubt share my taste foy_blood - sports. —s3— a > = > > Abm > E Ebui7 Abm «6 ! 67 6 69 zaa0 t er PE +4 —+t =e +f 2 e == SS £ —S And now Tsay good- bye to my sad count- ry, how strange oe er re aS == as [#3 | gf ” * Ve * - a = SS = z ———~ 4} z 3 3 3 3 3 og < es = 4 ra —< > > > > > E ebm? Dbmg EPO ; 7. 72 B “43s 5S, — 4 — 3 iz S a f 3 + eH Le my life will change in yourdarkLon-don,where ev-'ry de-sire is al - lowed. 1 ! | = 3 po : $ 3 7 [>> $ VeLLh 02/21/02 Am dear-est love, Fem7b5 81 I have ar-rived, In miss-ing you En The FRm7b5 84 3. Solitary Man Count's bi-zarre, he B7 Em9 85 86 87 88 -_ F = = —r¥ — : lacks the com-mon touch. > Sey a > De —— > SSS Se SS . H yt T— t Pp S £ . oT a a nV ce = z > > — — > om, — 02/18/02 4 Donathan] Jon ath an : S Bedroom 02/18/02 Music by Frank Wildhorn Lyrics by Don Black & Christopher Hampton Asranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos Cue Jonathan:"My fiancee, Miss Mina Murray." Dracula:"...fortunate young Jonathan: "...she's so Moderato man..." 3 pure." = SS eg tn Se te SS SSS SS OUT CUE: Dracula: "No vulgar wealth, you mean?" (Dracula exits) 5 7 8 = Slow a a } ————————————— 2s (Jon sits) chm Tempo Like #2 "Jonathan's Arrival" 9 10 Jonathan I feel I've land-ed on some dis - tant star, this cas-tle's more re- mote than 2 ~~ — Safety - vocal last time Copyright © 2002 02/18/02 4, Jonathan's Bedroom But when I gaze up-on your pho - I smell your hair and hear your Fhm6 18 19 20 Gea i ———— a = d e t eo { s = FZ Zt sil - v'ry laugh, Tm just where 1 want to be. —— segue as one — -2- 02/18/02 [Mina, Jonathan] One More Lonely Night [5 | 02/18/02 Music by Frank Wildhom Lyrics by Don Black & Christopher Hampton Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos Mina| cb D> Abm Ebm Abn cheb DbF 3 4 ™P ||| Safety - vocal last time o | tT can't v 1 tell you why but I feel so a-fraid I = = o- £ seer si=v Se 4 J oe PPP och = = Copyright © 2001 02/18/02 5. One More Lonely Night > DP Abm Ebm Abm Chieb DhiF 15 i2 123 14 One more lone -ly night one more prayer still the same one, 7 + 7 + ] = = oo F ¥ One more lone-ly night one more prayer still the same one, pte —— —— oe = = r vee 7 eo a i r = < a K+ se 4 ae == t Se ~—t Soe = # ¢ js Lt G DP Abm Ebm Abm Ebm 16 17 18 19 o — iafeRie - T 7 pull back... * = f S <= i 7 a oe 2- 02/18/02 5. One More Lonely Night Ebm Db cb pb Ebm Db fed 4 25 is = = =—— ——— side eS SSS I kiss. your lips. and there's no di - vide / =. e a —— _——S ee —— — = a $ = - —) SO | ee —=_ pus. “JT T ; ra : — Rt + 7 oe e a v *e Abm Ebm = Abm Ebm Abm Ebm Abn Ebm9 26 27 . oN 28 Ev - ‘ry day I feel lost Ev - 'ry_ night I could die oN ON ; = = SSS SSS SS T Ev - ‘ry day 1 feel lost Ev - ‘ry night CN could die Won-der where you are since we said Slightly faster 02/18/02 5. One More Lonely Night ce Db 32 33 34 + = —s74 SES =z Wor - der what you're think - ing Abuiz Ebm ch eee = SS Le I can see your face and’ the sun in your Dbsus4 a F ——— d Db7 . 35 36 ; a ar = SS - Please come back to me safe and Bbm pull-back... A Tempo SS - Ti- fied we'll lose 02/18/02 Meno mosso Abm7 5. One More Lonely Night Abm cbn = Abm thm Abm7 bm Ny Dm 4 cb Abm7 ab cb a5 Since we said good - bye a Db Abm Ebm Abm chsh DbIF be - side -5- 02/18/02 5. One More Lonely Night Gb (Dracula enters) D> Abm Ebm Abm Ebm 51 53 54 ome = —— a n p . fe $3 = = — = SS seems so ye - ry long mo- ment Make each fly It since we said good - bye since we said good - bye ——_——_—_— ee Sp a : zs cb aba? Bn Gb Cb cb abich 59 60 61 T A = since we said good bye. - } 7h 1h t es = = a 2 — : ee a | ~~ T T = ee oe = ae au 02/18/02 5. One More Lonely Night RACU LA: z 8 “ a 22 ———— ——¥ oe oe T eo. t = D> Eb —3—— oo 3 Fm ——— sr —- (ee ee = I shall ‘be with you to of-fer a sin-gu-lar __ gift. 02/18/02 5 A Library Underscore Cue Dracula:"...before or after Music by Frank Wildhom dawn, for instance." Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos 1 2 = Jonathan:"Shaving, yes. I could "You have cut yourself." find no mirror in my quarters." gue tS ope — fF F ir Bae == = =| (as Dracula urns) Dracula:"There is not one in the castle: they flatter \_ "You must be "What is this man's vanity, nothing morc.” carcful with this” around your neck?" aN is 8 9 10 11 12 = er — = = =—— —t —— Dracula:"I told you we Jonathan:"This? Oh, a crucifix given to me in Bistritz by the innkeeper's areas ition ood Jady, when she heard J was travelling through T1 Ivania." a Upersh ti g ly, whe: as travelling through Transy! people." [MUSIC OUT] Vv. S. Copyright © 2001 5A. Library Underscore 02/18/02 13 14 15 + Y = = = ‘Cue Dracula:"One "please do not go to sleep here, or anywhere else in the castle except for your chamber. This is a serious warning. If you even : «el more piece of advice: begin to feel drowsy, you must hurry to your quarters." == te ————— qe q 16 17 18 19 20 21 = ee = = —e | = — a +t = Jonathan:"Thank you, I will.". Dracula:"If not, I cannot be responsible for what may occur. Goodnight, my friend." Gbipb AbIED Fm e oe 2 SSS SS os ; 2 ZB ma 25 26 io cB DB pe FO ——_—__—— + a BE = = f > g T + a Ge oe : AL | ’ — 10/3/01 [Jonathan, Vampire Women] Dracula's Exit to Corridor (as Dracula exits) Music by Frank Wildhom . Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton Mysteriously Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos 4 LYNETTE: Jonathan MARGARET: Jonathan SARA: Jonathan JENNY-LYNN & LYNETTE: a - — - —~ B fesedesos ———- = =| ’ ' ( mp move... a == — (Scene shift) a = i A ceeee eRe COREE Eee eeneee = LYNETTE: Jonathan Em Quick 3 1 1 4 e 7 < ce ———— In - ti-ne - rim In - tt - me - fm _ —=" = : ce play 4 times (door slam) se a + + x = * Se ee HCE = 75} & * Strong a a 7 Em vocal last X . a ot a z ef ——_o———_ {= Jonathan| I start to feel that I'm a pri - — soner here normally 4 X's 3 Velie vee liet Copyright © 2001 SB. Dracula's Exit To Corridor 10/3/01 (slam) Am6 B Em #10 ——,- 11 12 . 13, o = i — y fo Mi-na God knows that I have cause for fear In this ac-cur-sed place £ = == = 7 = 1 2 r F VAMPIRE LADIES: | Ooh = Ss a = 5 2 . rf : . > > . : > > > > > > (slam) (slam) 14 15 16 7 ——S oe A o— St a ——t ty Will this strange be-ing who ex - ists by night Let me go free un-less I stand and fight Will 1 ma-ny doors All of them locked I'm in a spi - der -2- 10/3/01 5B. Dracula's Exit To Corridor LYNETTE: J EmD Am6IC B En jonathan 2B 26 a OOO to ebb VAMPIRE LADIES: Ooh Em i 27 23 29 — = 3 SSS SSS eS — SSE OO I hear strange voi - ces ift - ing through the air VAMP: vocal last time 30 31 - ” e 32 — —F = I hear wild laugh-ter but there's no one there Tm un - der “some e - vil ee? 3 aaa co if SSP SS 3- 10/3/01 SB. Dracula's Exit To Corridor Em 33 34 Se 35 - t om = — a? cao _ = — spell I'm wri-ting let-ters to you ev - ‘ry day 3 pes] Am B 36 37 38 # ee = = _L -o- wh = == SS SS SS But I've a_ feel -ing they're just thrown a- way There's no way that I can = SS Em 39 40 41 42 = —— —— tell : f —" t t “t = 3 z < = a > > Segue as one 10/7/01 ‘ [Vampires (offstage)] Lizard to "First Taste" i" Music by Frank Wildhom Cue - (Jon beats on door) Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos SSS SSS SSS SS Gm oo F & g 2 fi, 7 Co Se = y JT [73 _Jid+ JT ul aq = = 5 F i (lizard) — = ett # 2 ef oh. eee f |e ¢ ff ¢ 2 SS (Romanian) LYNETTE: Jonathan \ GI IO} | GI 10}}) He Copright © 2001 SC. Lizard To "First Taste” (English) TRACI/LYNETTE: Jonathan 10/7/01 1 F SARA/MARGARET: Jonathan Slower 14 15 16 17 = = 7 — Vampire. Women: "Jonathan, Jonathan," etc, all aT “orth -2- 5C. Lizard To "First Taste" 10/7/01 (eyes open) 3 3 25 ——— = = —er = 5 $ i tee 2 = ——F > 2 = {———= = — SS] (Jonathan wakes) (lids) 8 : synth pad, stopped hom, low reed, light gong 02/18/02 Forever Young 6 02/18/02 Music by Frank Wildhor: Lyric by Don Black and Chnstopher Hampton Cn 4 Give me your mouth Abm Cm 5 6 7 8 t = + aE Fe f << SS ee — es al u - pon my mouth, give me your skin to sa - Vor. Give me your breath ef #¢ (=e T = + — Abm Cm Abm 9 10 ll 12 SSS —9 7 a az o oF —- — eed o u- pon my breast, taste our im- mor-tal fla - vor, come and ac-cept our Copyright ©2002: 02/18/02 6. Forever Young Plea - sure to its fur - thest ex-tremes like a hal - lu - ci - na - tion, 02/18/02 Abm 25 Cm Ebm 6. Forever Young G+7 + 29 30 3} 32, —— SS EEE . Cm Dbn Cm i 29 30 31 32 SS — —J SS Live for - ev - er love for - ev - er, feast for - ev er, = —SS> = + 7 oe os # ev oe aT 5 path == dance for - ev - ef, sing for - ev - er, young for - ev - ef. s be. 02/18/02 6. Forever Young Ab G 51 52 53 34 —=——_ = = For Cm Ab G 51 i 52 3B 54 o The taste of blood is on my tongue for - ev - er young, for - ey - er young. a t i I = a = $ - a == SS 02/18/02 6. Forever Young The taste of blood i for - ev - er young for - ev - er young. Ab G Ab Diab for - ev-er young, for - ev-er.. 02/18/02 7] [Dracula, Vampires] Fresh Blood Music by ii DRACULA: 02/18/02 Lytis by Don Back & Choe amen cm Fim 2 aun = —— SSS SS SSEE SPOKEN: Sa nul atingeti V-am dat un ordin Nati vrut sal tinett I é a if SSS ft — a Vi D475 3 GH7 ctr 5 ——— o : ha —"— = f ms f a 2 == ——— — told you this man be longed to me. You ne - ver have loved. You don't know how to. a= SSS DRACULA: F#m D#m7b5 Ge 7 A 8 fs Oh, yes I can love. I'm sure you re-mem - ber how it used to Gites =! P = : a gee == ——— oe — if Copyright © 2001 02/18/02 v2 V3 Vi: 7. Fresh Blood Dm Cim Dm Chm Dm Cim = D#m7b5 Sia] cin 10 | —3— “ p— 3 —— a eect 4 SS == E be. Ss SS We need him now. Give him to us You must feed us Are we to have 2S aa aa oN —————————— = = __—— — 4 oo + G Cc Cem G im ei 3 3 3 3 — : | “o_o _# sy oz o—_ =o Ss no-thing to night. Have I e¢ - ver let you down? I've brought some- thing from the =: = —— 2S. oe f= mf IL - 7___-= + G¥ C#m Cem 15 — town. I've al-ways un-der-stood-your hun ger. And once I've fin-ished with this kill, you may kiss him at your oe rPey—= of mf r Fem : ay cm I— ctm of , 4 77 ee — will, He will make us all- grow young - er. Take your bun-dle and leave me. (mother of baby begins to wail) = > % = — fant ? SS SS 02/18/02. Fm There. is work to- be done > foo oS Val: Fes 3 Chm Un-less. my ears de-ceive me D#m7b5 ot 3 GH 3 7. Fresh Blood 3 Some-one's af-ter us. ‘This is some mo-ther's 7 (baby moment) ot “ 2 (wolves) 2 a = = ) Ce SOR. clm é = $ oa ” ie ore H $5 a ¢ ve ae ars a f at SS —— ae = = = = apa ge = a = == sO a * ro * o ; e + i | — oir PZ o- o f oe = =—a Ab the childdren of the-night Those who hide themselves from- te light - Can-you-not-hear their se-cret mu-sic- So 9 25953 935 SRS Se as a mp SSS —— a Ss cfm ot CHm: — SS I am their mas-ter, their bo-yar 1 sum-monthemfrom near and far to make in-to-xi - ca-ting mu-sic. igeas 3 ges 2 ilgea 8 asses 3 eoeags333 TS SS SSS == 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood Em cm Em cm —— ———_ p25 : ite = —— But i's time now to leave them I must fol-low my plan Ziytsg Syegs * sss Sag sassy sssst sss ss ————— —SS SS ss == aS F c D¥m7b5 cet en —_———— i 2 — 7 ee ne 7 =e ae a i—¢ sae t By fe I shall have to be-reave them I need pas-tures new What I'm need-ing is —— bh SS far et telphs $5829 #902 ose eee Fey) lle = | aoe == + o oe. + r 5 ! " oo eo wl Bbm Bbm Em blood to re - c/Bb Bbm ra m5 e™ Abt Ab PT oS teat == + ————_ Fo 4 eels! ce T — No one will sur - vive me in those dark So - ho chef == oe oe SF55 Fst y eas Fas} “aes - een, —————— —E ir SSS eS a v ew ra j oe 02/18/02 Fim ra Fi Dim7b5 ; 7. Fresh Blood fo cHm i 3 Ge #m i‘ rs in 26 4 3 73 3 There is work to. be done Un-less. my ears de-ceive me Some-one's af-ter us. This is some mo-ther's > chm (baby moment) x “4 2 (wolves) 23 = ——— —— SOR. cfm a mI ; SO 58s SSP Jog gd 8s 2 gees od ose a ; | SS — = = _ o es ¢ é oe ? ie sf cn oso =o woegles = +S Ab the child-dren: of the night Those who hide themselvesfrom- light - Can-you-not-hear their se-cret mu-sic. ——— Peta 723 3 oye Sass ese 88s 3 ae mp - : —__ —_—_—__———" / chm ok CH SS I am their mas-ter, their bo-yar 1 sum-monthemfrom near and far to make in-to-xi - ca-ting mu-sic. $58 195 8 S59 Sass SS ged 8 eee 9 eae 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood Fim Cm Fim CHm 28 23 But it's time now to leave must fol-low my plan Dyn7bs cg a = Pe T shall have to be-reave them I need pas-tures new What I'm need-ing is C/Bb Bbm 244 Bbm Em blood to re - vive me k oe Bbm my reo Cm Abt Ab one will sur - vive me 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood of 36 37 lanes Vampires 1, 2, 3 Im-mor-di - te Nos. - fe. - Vampires 4, 5, 6,7 cere ae When I breathe your Eng-lish air Tl be a stran - ger ev - ‘ty 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood ot cfm cfm K i re e i Zs — oe oF ee __* where noonewill rc - cognize my features T'll go outhunt - ing allnightlong justonemorepale facein the SS a= ee SS San- ge - le, San - ge - Ie. o it — ie oe H vey aS sas a a “3 = SSS Att eae og a we! Cm Fin CHm 4 throng tum-ing them all in - to my crea-tures Here the peo-ple all fear me Fim _ Chm Fim Chm p__ aie =e — ———F —— =—= Ge we v Their de - fen-ses are strong They re- fuse to come near me z t Te} “zg o eg ees eege - e eZ Sa ae ——- ——F Ee 7g al eu WL 1el wel wis 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood D#m7b5 cet 45 I need pas - tures new What I'm _ need - ing is C/Bb 2 blood on my pil - low call it a C/Bb Bbm m4 2 cm Abt Ab 4“ 49 = —— fe ro A mere pi- ca - dil-lo Two punc : tures in the 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood C#m Fimg GH(b9) . skin You and your Mi-na Will live for-e-ver You'll do my bid-ding You will taste the ter-ror in the Strong! streets LYNETTE: Ah! Other Vampire Women: Jm-mor-di - te Nos - fe - ra - tw Im-mor-di - te Nos - fe - ra - tu 2nd time.L.H. 8vb... Dm at Dm 56 57 i @ : ae Bloods: a mea-ger- sa-cri-fice A: most rea-son - ab-le price’ for all the ri-ches I am giving *g sys 3% #y25 3335372 ft 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood Dm 58 ———, Weare the children of thenight And we musthide ourselvesfrom light But we may feast u-pon the liv-ing =— Y In-ti- ne - ri-ti Dm Gm 2 Dm a = == : 9 o- = — 4 —s a s ——F : We can- take our slow. plea - sures. We won't.run out of . time. o- We can. take our slow plea - sures We. won't. run. out. of. 7 ze ee ool FFF Z 2 2 f —— Ss SSS 02/18/02 7: Fresh Blood: Dm + am 24 Em7bs A In°- ex-haust-a°- ble’ trea’- sures Lon - don's full of them In-- ex-haust-a- ble trea - sures blood to’ re - store me nights by the Thames blood wait - ing. for me 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood Bm DbiB Bm Fm Fresh blood run-ning - through me bleed Lon -don dry eH ¢ e al a ze e poco a poco crese. (to end) a= — = ; == F eo 11 02/18/02 7. Fresh Blood Im-mor-di - te Nos-fe-ra - Im-mor-di - te Nos-fe-ra - Ww 12 a Fresh Blood to Asylum | | Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton LYNNETTE: Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos Em pees a Yah é 7 = as Steagee = w 2 7 2g — SEF === al e : (Jack Seward appears) [MUSIC OUT] 6 7 | Copright © 2001 ~ The Master's Song 02/18/02 Music by Frank Wildhom Lyric by Don Black and Christopher Hampton Vocal : SS fe = = 3 Two years a« go I was mind-ing my bus'«ness, tend-ing my gar-den at sun = rise. I heard a voice in my Em6(omit5) Fm7>5/E Em Am7 B7 10 1 weaceg 12 13 14 6 o a ie 7 , head that in-tri-gued me, _—‘I ans-wered “yes" was I un- wise? Thus it be-gan all the long prep-a-ra-tion he = ae eS Se aS SSS SSS == iF Copyright © 2002 02/18/02 8. The Master's Song Em7 GID (oe Am7 15 16 17 18 need - ed for his plan. he can-not en - ter with - out in - vi - ta- tion and és oe - — Bt B Bt B7 Em c B7be 19 20 21 22 1 { : — I was his man. That's why I al - ways know what he's ' = as SS Em c B7bg Am7 B7 Bt 23 24 28 26 —— oe £- e — ——— ial = r | think - ing. I al - ways know when he's drink - ing and from whom when he oo Ci 7 zo > = o a | : = = c B79 30 t slips in some-one's room. Oh yes, I al - ways know who he's i 02/18/02 8. The Master's Song Em c B7b9 Am7 B7 Bt 31 his tri - um-phant laugh - ter i v when he Pot de da=™ i __ [men | ve __@ i ae — _—— =¥ = ae as ey + * a = ™p \ = SSS + : t t + a Em 39 40 4 42 “a3 44 He sails a + cross the sev - on seas, his Vamp for dialog 02/18/02 8. The Master's Song 52 53 34 5S al 56 3 r —————————— p= =e 5 ————— —— -—= = 5 moon come up, he drinks the blood of slaves. We have ¢ d-—— pad dd dd de a o 58 59 60 61 62 his song, sing it loud and strong and the ooge te 2g ni ans a Fm7bs nt Bae n ee JACK: = ma - ster may give you new a Tell me a a —— SS wag a 02/18/02 Em9 Em F7 8. 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I al-ways know where he's sink-ing those sharp teeth, I know where to send the o “ h 5 —" : = i { — : t + — { SS = = zi ° : e a Z z 1 Csust C ,F™ 192 Dp cre 193 F™ toa? c79 5 : ; oto —d —— —F t wreath. Mas - ter, they think a locked door pre - vents you, you're on your way, I can = : e meee s | p= i _ = =t == aS = me =: t—e= at 4 . o . . a . we es Bbm7 Csuse CC Bbm7 Csus4 c Bbm7 198 196 197 198 199 ee e i 7S 2 F Tema cooomsl eee == sense you through the win-dow, throughthe gra-ting, through the floor-boards, through the fan-light comes the poh Se ae Pp : —— t t —4 ws = : = as — 4 = 02/18/02 8. The Master's Song csus4 C+7B9 ey Fm 00 202 28 : - fe - é a t } mist and’ you're kissed. ‘ wlll alll ll Whitby Bay Underscore _ 8A Lyrics by Don Biack.and Christopher Hampton Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos Cue - Lucy:"What kind Lucy:"...who of dog?" Mina:"I don't lashed the captain 4 to the wheel?" know, it disappeared." , 3 —_ = = = % = j Sustained, in 3 SSS SSS SS SS SS Ere == _ as a (Lucy shivers) , = Mina: "What is it Lucy? 3 a = = = t 7 SS Piu Mosso OS _ 2 ~—— + é = T tT ao ; eo 4 = ——+4- = 7 Lucy:"T don't know: I just Mina:"This isn't what we suddenly felt chilled to my came out here to talk 5 bones." fe ; about." [MUSIC FADES] 2 let ring Copright © 2001 10/3/01 Intro to How/Choose Cue - Mina:"Describe them to me b A w Music by Frank Wildhorn one by one." Lucy:"The first was Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton the American gentleman, Quincey Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos Morris:” 2 ettee = = - t oO Se =e pig! as — "He has the most enormous hunting Lucy:"He comes from Texas and wears a big hat" knife, he showed it to me." 3 4 5 6 —— = oo = = —————— fie ms = e—_t ——— et ti See eer SES} | letring... — | i {Ry } a ; == : = ° ee o = * Mina:"That doesn't necessarily sound very 7 encouraging.” A eaacaet eo. Who came next?" Copright © 2001 10/3/01 8B. Intro to How/Choose Lucy:"The doctor: Jack Seward. He's still not thirty ycars old Mn 12 = = = =r ] _——s Cay ap + f rE wp gents 4, = = =— {—¢ Se a "and already he runs a large lunatic asylum in Purfleet." 14 15 16 ————— = ; £ ge £ 2 . a —— 4 v9 aie fl tl I GSI Mina:"A husband whose attention would be divided = aon between you and a gang of ‘And the third? gis lunatics." 19 20 oe ————— - ] hie a ! a ase Lucy:"Was the biggest surprise of all: Arthur, Arthur Holmwood: we've always been neighbours, known each other since we were children together...," 25 23 2 ARH Pr 10/3/01 8B. Intro to How/Ch "...gonc riding together, becn to all the same partics..." oose 25 26 27 23 a es + == = i % £ A = Ht pit | 3 f + ae ; = 3 J F i _—? Oe G v "and he's never shown the slightest interest in me." 29 30 31 32 _ = ——— + = | — (end of Arthur's yawn) 38 > 41 M 02/18/02 [Lucy, Mina, Arthur, Quincy, Jack, Servants] 9. Cue - Lucy:"...I presume How Do You Choose he'll have his estate to i Piano/Vocal Music by Frank Wildhorm et Mina: "Ah." creTyPaee Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton ca ear Light, Simple Waltz Arranged by Constantine Kitsopoulos 1 2 5 6 Lucy a you choose7—————_ One of them is B7 7 8 9 10 — L eet z = ——F i = a 2 ee a o — brave, one of them is bright one of them is bor Copright © 2001

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