Rumpelstiltskin. a fairytale for children of any age. music by. Arie van Hoek. after tales from the Grimm brothers

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1 Rumelstiltskin a airytale or children o any age music y Arie van Hoek ater tales rom the Grimm rothers Arie van Hoek, Andelst, Holland, 2010

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3 Hello everyody, We will resent you a musical airy tale That means that rom the music you hear, you may understand what is going on in the airy tale or instance you will not see the glimmering o the gold, you will hear it!: (iccolo s, measure ) And in the woods you will hear this scary east: (measure 59-68) Then there is the daughter o the miller and she loves dancing: (measure 78-85) When she handles the sinning wheel you will hear this: (measure without ooes) A secial tune is or the strange little cha: (measure 0-08) And when there is a east it goes like this: (measure ) So, and that will do 1

4 @ 0 The airy-tale o Rumelstiltskin is set in a eautiul area, with charming villages and large orests, sloing ields and murmuring rooks, irds chiring in a cometition or the loveliest sound Now close your eyes and let the music lead you in a wonderul walk along this magniicent landscae 1 Ouverture 2

5 @ 1 Once uon a time, not too long ago, in a small village, not too ar rom here, there was a miller who had a nice daughter; a rank and lively girl that was very retty as well 2 olka Eleganza, maestoso

6 @ 2 This merry girl always wanted to hel in daily household with all kind o os and, she ecame a very skilul girl or instance she learned the sinning o lovely strong threads and yarn rom shee wool or lax with a sinning wheel Moto Mechanica, allegro 4

7 @ rom all that racticing she ecame very exerienced in the sinning o wool and cotton rom all these yarns and threads she made really aulous dresses So it could haen that eole in the village made u that the millers daughter could sin even gold rom straw 4 Moto Mechanica, allegro 5

8 @ 4 But, that was a little exaggerated o course eole did not really mean that the millers daughter could make gold, they only meant that, the clothes she made were excetionally eautiul And her ather, the miller, was very roud on that Thereore, one day, even the king got inormation aout that village with the lovely millers daughter And, ecause the king was ust looking around or a queen, he ordered or a horse and carriage and went to the village with the miller and his nice daughter 5 Marcia omoso, maestoso 6

9 @ 5 When the king arrived in the village, he was instantly imressed y the aearance o that nice young girl And he asked the miller i indeed, the millers daughter could sin gold rom straw Yeah, and that dear ather, he was so conused y the visit and the interest o the king or his daughter, that he conirmed that indeed, his daughter was ale to sin gold rom straw 6 Moto Mechanica, allegro 7

10 @ 6 But a king cannot marry any lum o a girl He was not comletely stuid He had to know or sure that this girl could sin gold And he wanted to see that with his own eyes So he asked the miller i he might invite the millers daughter to the royal alace or a demonstration o her skills in the sinning o gold 7 Temo Breve 8

11 @ 7 Now there was no way ack or the miller He agreed that his daughter could visit the royal alace to show her eculiar aility in the sinning o gold Hence it could haen that, ust a minute later, the royal carriage, with the king and the millers daughter, went ack to the royal alace 8 Marcia omoso, maestoso 9

12 @ 8 The king, he did not waste too much time and directed the millers daughter straight to a ig hall that was acked ull o straw and a sinning wheel He told her to sin all the straw to gold eore dawn Then he would marry her I it haened that she could not make the gold, she would e in ig troule, ecause cheating a king is not a healthy roession Then the king let the hall and locked all doors very securely 9 Valse Triste 10

13 @ 9 The oor girl was comletely muddled Al that stuid aloney o the eole aout gold; she could not sin any gold never not And she cried so terrile that ater a while she ell aslee 10 Valse Triste 11

14 @ 10 Suddenly the girl awoke Then what was that There in a corner o the hall It seemed that there was someody there! But what a strange little cha was that! 11 Entrada ontiical 12

15 @ 11 That little cha asked the girl why she cried so adly But, he was well inormed aout al the rolems o the girl It haened to e not ust a strange little cha, It was a very secial little cha 12 Entrada ontiical 1

16 @ 12 Ater the girl had told the little cha why she was so gloomy, he roosed to sin all the straw to gold or her But, he did want some reward or that and asked her what she could oer when he would sin all straw to gold Ater some consideration the millers daughter decided to give him her nice necklace as a reward or that remarkale o No sooner said than done and the little cha started on at once with the sinning wheel 1 Moto Mechanica 14

17 @ 1 Ater all the imediment o that day the millers daughter did all aslee raidly And only early next morning, she awoke with a start, since the king had entered the hall, curious aout the rogress o the young girl The girl was quite laergasted and very delighted, when she saw that all the straw had een turned into gold y the strange little cha, that was disaeared without a trace And the king, he was very satisied with all that gold Nonetheless he hesitated i he would marry that girl Thereore he got her to an even igger hall with even yet more straw and he locked the doors careully to revent the girl rom escaing 14 Valse Triste 15

18 @ 14 That made the girl very sad o course ut ortunately the strange little cha showed u again The millers daughter had already given her necklace and the only thing o value there was let now was the eautiul ring that was a rememrance to her old grandmother In desite o that she decided to oer the ring to the little cha i he could sin all the straw to gold again 15 Moto Mechanica 16

19 @ 15 Due to the cozily snoring o the sinning wheel, the millers daughter had soon dozed aslee When she awoke next morning, due to the arrival o the king, who entered the hall even more curious on the girls rogress than the day eore, all the straw had een turned to gold The king was very enthusiastic But he did not show that And he detained the girl into a really stuendously ig hall, ull o straw 16 Valse Triste 17

20 @ 16 The oor girl was very sorrowul due to the extreme demands o the king And when the strange little cha aeared again, the girl had nothing let to oer or his strains Thereore the little cha asked, or her irst orn child, ater she had married the king That did not eel good Only ecause she did not have anything else to oer, she agreed And the strange little cha went immediately at work with the sinning wheel 17 Moto Mechanica 18

21 @ 17 The ile o gold that was in the ig hall next morning was so huge that one could not look across The amount was even that colossal, that the king did not need to reign or the rest o his lie You will understand that he was very satisied with the result and decided at last to marry the handsome daughter o the miller That could ring him a lot o roit And there was a grand wedding ceremony at the alace where o course the miller was invited as well 18 Valse Romantique 19

22 @ 18 The young queen ecame very lucky at the alace Esecially when ater one year a eautiul rosy cheeked son was orn And the king, he could not e richer with so much wealth But then one night 19 Temo Misterioso 20

23 @ 19 Suddenly that strange little cha aeared at the queen again 20 Entrada ontiical 21

24 @ 20 And, he wanted the son o the queen, the young rince That was what the millers daughter had romised him, as a reward or the turning o all the straw to iles o gold But the queen would have nothing to do with that And she was crying, crying, moaning and weeing 21 Valse Triste 22

25 @ 21 The queen cried so terrily and it was so moving, that the strange little cha egan to eel ity or her So it could haen that the little cha made her a new roosal; The rince might stay with the queen i she was ale to guess the name o the little cha Well, that sounded very ortunate to the queen That could not e too diicult!!! And she started to mention all names that she already knew y memory But unortunately that did not include the name o the little cha That is ecause strange little chas always have names very dierent rom normal eole The little cha got imatient and said that he would return next day, allowing the queen to gather all the names that she could ind 22 Entrada ontiical 2

26 @ 22 The queen immediately sent all the court servants on mission to collect every name that could e ound in the country When the strange little cha aeared to the queen next day, she read aloud all the names rom the list But none o the names was rom the little cha And with a mean smile he told the queen that he could give her only one more day to contrive his name Otherwise he would take the young rince 2 Entrada ontiical 24

27 @ 2 The oor young queen could hardly manage all that troule She called all the court servants together and leaded or all ossile inormation they had gathered Then one o the servants told that during his quest or names, he had met some strange situation In the middle o the night on some oen sace in the woods, a strange small lad was dancing around an oen wood ire, singing a unny song: 25

28 24 Canzone di nome 26

29 @ 24 Immediately the queen recognized that this must e the name o the strange little cha And when the little cha aeared to her next day, she asked him: erhas you are called Roast-ris, or Sheeshanks, or Towslash or Bearnha or Sindleshanks" Or can it e Rumelstiltskin 25 Diluvio Auso 27

30 @ 25 The strange little cha usted out in anger and stamed on the loor as an idiot 26 Diluvio Auso 28

31 @ 26 The strange little cha stamed on the loor with so much violence, he got so outrageous that he did slit in two ieces y his own anger and vanished through a hole in the loor 27 Diluvio Auso a ondera 29

32 @ 27 Ever since nothing was heard rom that strange little cha The king gave orders or reair o the loor and organized an extraordinary estival at the alace that took seven days and seven nights And, they lived haily together ever ater 28 Grande Valse Romantique Notice o any erormance will e very much areciated Arie van Hoek, Andelst, Holland,

33 Muziek Tekst Tidsduur Tidsduur Muziek Tekst Tidsduur Tidsduur Muziek Tekst Tidsduur Tidsduur Muziek Tekst Tidsduur Tidsduur :00:25 0:0:50 9 0:00:5 17 0:00: :00:10 0:00:7 10 0:00:6 18 0:01: :00:15 0:00:7 11 0:00: :00: :00:20 0:00: :00: :00: :00:18 Sutotaal 0:20:04 0:10:07 0:00:54 1 0:00: :00:20 Totale tid :00:50 0:00: :00: :00:25 0:00: :00: :00:0 0:00: :00: :00:24

34 Reelsteelte age 1 Ouverture (20 sec) 1 2 olka Eleganza, maestoso (7 sec) 12 Moto Mechanica, allegro (7 sec) 14 4 Moto Mechanica, allegro (17 sec) 16 5 Marcia omoso, maestoso (54 sec) 18 6 Moto Mechanica, allegro (17 sec) 20 7 Temo Breve (5 sec) 22 8 Marcia omoso, maestoso (50 sec) 22 9 Valse Triste (5 sec) Valse Triste (6 sec) Entrada ontiical (26 sec) Entrada ontiical (26 sec) 0 17 Moto Mechanica ( sec) Valse Romantique (70 sec) 4 19 Temo Misterioso (10 sec) Entrada ontiical (25 sec) Valse Triste + (20 sec) Entrada ontiical (25 sec) 49 2 Entrada ontiical (12 sec) Canzone di nome Diluvio Auso (25 sec) Diluvio Auso (15 sec) Diluvio Auso a ondera (70 sec) Grande Valse Romantique (212 sec) 59 1 Moto Mechanica (29 sec) 2 14 Valse Triste (5 sec) 4 15 Moto Mechanica (29 sec) 6 16 Valse Triste (20 sec) 9 Arie van Hoek, Andelst, Holland, 2012

35 walk along this magniicent landscae lute 1 lute 2 Ooe English Horn Clarinet in B 1 Clarinet in B 2 Bass Clarinet Bassoon 1 Bassoon 2 Contraassoon Horn in 1 Horn in 2 Contraass 1 Ouverture, adagio q =

36 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn n n n n n n - - n - n n n n n n n n n - - n - - n n n n n n n n - - n n n n n n n n n n n Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs izzicato n 2 n n n n n

37 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn 10 w w w nw nw w w w w w w w Hn 1 w w Hn 2 Cs w w

38 l 1 15 w oco rall l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 w w n n n n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 n - Hn 2 Cs - 4

39 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 20 Allegro q = 108 w w arco w w w w w w w w w w w w w 1-8 w 2 5 legato legato w 4 5 w 6

40 l 1 0 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 w w n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 6

41 l 1 l 2 7 w legato n O E Hn Cl 1 w w legato legato legato w n Cl 2 n B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 6 w legato legato n n n n n w n n Hn 2 Cs 7

42 l 1 44 n n n w l 2 O n n n w legato E Hn n w Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn w n n w w n n n n n n n w w w w w n n legato 1-8 Hn 1 n n w Hn 2 Cs n n 8

43 l l 2 O w decresc w w 4 4 E Hn Cl 1 w w 4 4 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 w w decresc w w C Bn decresc Hn 1 4 Hn 2 4 Cs 4 9

44 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs Largo q = 50 n ruto maximus n n n n 10 n ruto maximus n n n n A

45 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs Allegro q = w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w 11 1 (15s)

46 girl that was very retty as well 2 olka Eleganza, maestoso q = 76 Molto ruato l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 78 a temo Ÿ~~~ Ÿ~~~ Ÿ~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~ n Ÿ~~~ n n n n n - - staccatissimo staccatissimo staccatissimo staccatissimo

47 l 1 l 2 O 90 n n n n Molto ruato a temo Ÿ~~~ Ÿ~~~ Ÿ~~~ 2 (20 s) n n n E Hn n Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn n Bsn 2 n C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs - - n n 1 n n n n

48 with a sinning wheel l Moto Mechanica, allegro q = 120 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs arco 14

49 l l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 15

50 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 10 n n n decresc decresc decresc decresc decresc decresc could sin even gold rom 4 Moto Mechanica, allegro q = 120 change to iccolo (10 s) change to iccolo Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hn 2 Cs decresc decresc 16

51 l 1 l 2 O 144 r r r r r r r r Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~ 4 n n n (40 s) E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 n Bsn 2 n C Bn n Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs n 17

52 with the miller and his nice daughter l 1 l 2 O E Hn Marcia omoso, maestoso q = 96 change to lute change to lute Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs Temo ruato change to woodlock 18

53 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 17 n rall oco a oco n n accel n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n rit n n a temo Cs 19

54 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 186 Temo ruato 20 was ale to sin gold rom straw a 5 6 Moto Mechanica, allegro q = 120 change to iccolo (25 s) n n n n change to Doule Bass n change to iccolo n arco Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

55 l 1 l 2 O 20 r r r r r r r r Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~ change to lute 6 change to lute (20 s) E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 21

56 a demonstration o her skills in the sinning o gold went ack to the royal alace l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 7 Temo Breve q = change to woodlock ( n n n n n n 8 Marcia omoso, maestoso q = 96 n

57 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn Cs 2

58 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn rall oco a oco n n accel n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n rit Hn 2 n n n n Cs 24

59 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 249 a temo 25 Temo ruato 8-va asso ad li n n 8 (25 s) n n n n n n n n n

60 and locked all doors very securely l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs Valse Triste, andante q = change to Doule Bass izzicato n n simile simile simile simile n n n n n n n 26 n n n n n n n n n

61 ater a while, she ell aslee l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 275 n n n n n n 9 (15 s) 10 Valse Triste, andante q = 92 n n n n n n n izzicato 27

62 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn 288 n n n n n n n n n Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 28 n n n n

63 l 1 l 2 02 what a strange little cha was 10 (15 s) n n n n 11 Entrada ontiical, allegretto q = 62 n n n n oco rit a temo O E Hn Cl 1 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Cl 2 n n B Cl n n Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n izzicato n n n n n n n n n n n n n 29 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n N n

64 It was a very secial little cha l 1 l 2 11 (10 s) 12 Entrada ontiical, allegretto q = 62 O E Hn Cl 1 n n n n n n n n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs a n n n n n n a n N n 0 izzicato n n n n n n n n n n n n n

65 l 1 l 2 21 oco rit a 12 (0 s) n n n n O E Hn Cl 1 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Cl 2 n n n n B Cl n n n n Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 n n n n n n n n N a n n n a n N a n n n n n n n n n Hn 2 Cs n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 1

66 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn started on at once with the sinning wheel 0 1 Moto Mechanica, allegro q = 120 change to iccolo change to iccolo Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r r r r r r r r n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs arco 2

67 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Ÿ~~~~~ 42 Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs

68 to revent the girl rom escaing l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 54 change to lute (40 s) change to 1 n n n n n n n n n n 14 Valse Triste, andante q = 92 4 n 4 n n n izzicato 4 4 n n simile simile simile simile n n n

69 l 1 l 2 O 64 n n n n n n n E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl n n n Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs n n n n 5

70 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 74 n n n n n n sin all the straw to gold Moto Mechanica, allegro q = 120 (25 s) n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n change to iccolo change to iccolo n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hn 2 Cs n n n n n n n arco 6

71 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 85 r r r r r r r r n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n Ÿ~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 7

72 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 96 Ÿ~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~ change to lute (25 s) change to 15 n n n n Cl 2 n 4 B Cl n 4 Bsn 1 n 4 Bsn 2 n 4 C Bn n 4 Hn 1 4 Hn 2 4 Cs n 4 8

73 a really stuendously ig hall, ull o straw l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 16 Valse Triste, andante q = n 4 n n n n 4 4 n izzicato n 9 n n n n n n 16 (0 s) n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

74 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs went immediately at work with the sinning wheel 17 Moto Mechanica, allegro q = arco change to iccolo change to iccolo n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r r r r r r r r n 40 Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n n Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~

75 l 1 l Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r r r r r r r r Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs n 41

76 l 1 l 2 O 440 Ÿ~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~ change to lute change to 17 (0 s) E Hn n 4 Cl 1 Cl 2 n n decresc n n 4 4 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 decresc decresc decresc decresc decresc n Hn 2 Cs decresc decresc

77 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs the miller was invited as well 18 Valse Romantique, q = n 4 n 4 n 4 n n n n n rall Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n a temo Ÿ~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~ 4 Ÿ~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~

78 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn Ÿ~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~ n n n n n C Bn Hn 1 n n Hn 2 Cs 44

79 l 1 l n n n n n n rall valse cantaile, q = 108 O E Hn n n n Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 n Hn 2 n Cs izzicato 45

80 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 494 oco rit But then one night 18 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 19 Temo Misterioso, andante q = 92 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n izzicato n n (18 s) (4 s) 19 n n n n n n n n n n

81 aeared at the queen again l Entrada ontiical, allegretto q = 62 oco rit a temo l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 n n n n n n n n n n n n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs izzicato n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 47 n N n a n n n n n n a N n n a

82 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs she was crying, crying, moaning and weeing 20 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 21 Valse Triste, andante q = 92 4 n 4 n n n 4 4 n izzicato n n n n n n n n (18 s) (50 s) 48 n 21 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

83 to gather all the names that she could ind l Entrada ontiical, allegretto q = 62 oco rit a temo l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 n n n n n n n n n n n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs izzicato n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 49 n n n n n n n n n n n N n a n n n n n

84 he would take the young rince l 1 l Entrada ontiical, allegretto q = 62 (25 s) (0 2 n n n n O E Hn Cl 1 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Cl 2 n n n n B Cl n n n n Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs n a n N n n N izzicato n a 50 n n n n n n a n n a n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

85 singing a unny song: l Canzone di nome, allegretto q = 108 molto rall a temo oco rall rall l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs izzicato 51 n

86 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs Or can it e 25 Diluvio Auso, allegretto q = (25 s) n n n n n n n n n n arco stamaggio n n n n n n n n 52 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

87 l n l 2 n n O E Hn n Cl 1 n n n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 n n n n n Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 n n n Hn 2 n n n Cs 5

88 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs and stamed on the loor as an Diluvio Auso, allegretto q = (10 s) n n n n n n n n n n n n n n stamaggio n n 54 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n

89 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 605 and vanished through a hole in the 26 (15 s) 27 Diluvio Auso a ondera, allegretto q = n n stamaggio n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n nn n n n nn n n n nn n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 4 n n n oco accel n n n n n n n n n n n

90 l Andante q = 82 solo dolce n l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 solo dolce n Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs izzicato 56

91 l l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn n n n n n n n n Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs dolce n n n n 57

92 l 1 l (20 s) n n O n E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 n n n n n Bsn 2 C Bn n n Hn 1 n Hn 2 n Cs 58 n

93 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 And, they lived haily together ever ater Cs 28 Grande Valse Romantique, q = n n n n arco n n n n Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rall Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n a temo 59

94 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl 656 Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 60 n n

95 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl B Cl Bsn 1 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 61

96 l 1 l 2 O E Hn Cl 1 Cl 2 B Cl Bsn 1 68 Bsn 2 C Bn Hn 1 Hn 2 Cs 62 n n

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