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Bassoon, IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Cea by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. iynopeis. ‘The eamel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for "Back-shecsk” aro heard the beautiful princess enters carried by her Servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchostra)she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass. es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the priucess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel- drivers ‘ure heurtl faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. “The camel-drivers gradually approach”” Moderato (d= 108 » (with shady monment, — @) (Bech losadieu ie crs eareneg tee? = ve ©The veaatitat Princess approaches! Play anal a etter Svprright 1909, by Bosworth & C2, Led, 8. w 09, Et6, 10896 Bassoon. a “The jugglers ia the market-place!” ieee renters Oz z 23 \ F Poco pitt mosso. zoe Bek > > “The saake-charmer!” w T z 7s 6 7 o 10 aT © The Caliph passes through the market-place!” ‘aad Trom. & Horns ¥ by ithe beswars are heard again” B__> mf simile GM: Prigcess prepares to depart? ? ‘ a mm 4 Sola tf #22. ™~ 7 @ are Lphe caravan resumes its journe} P dolce Wf recta . dim. poco a poco paca « poco << ? s® 6 ad PPP “The market-place becomes deserted.” dim.” empreppp SSS ; of Fine. Bow oe ni s6R04, swoonent tevin ty hn Ged Aman ke Eat

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