The Majesty of Love & # œ Ó œ œ œ œ œ œ. Ó Ó œ J. w œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. w œ œ œ œ œ J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & #... q = 100. SOPRANO (Jill, the poet)
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1 Severyn Bruyn # # q 100 q 100 The Majesty of Love 2 You say: Trail twen-ty two is # w w Severyn Bruyn J #... w J # w # w
2 # # J j j good to see the rock for # # J J j - ma - tions and it goes straight to the top # # # # J J where I can see the sun set and the sun rise And you say: #. J J. #.... w # j j j j # w
3 They each turn their music stand to the side as though he were speaking to a mountain gu # # # # All those trails join half way up And J.. j J # j j.. j j # # # # I will meet peo -ple who can tell me their view of the moun #.... #.... #
4 # # # tain Thank you for your help.. #.... #.... #.... q 150 She sings with her back to the tenor a # b # You b # b w.... # b q 150 # b.... # b....
5 b j say: Trail Twen - ty Three is good for see - ing the sun set b 5 b J J b b b Bright and happy b j j Oh that's the Trail I will take I am in b b J J b b b j # # # # b b J # b b
6 b j love with flo-wers and bees and rocks and trees You say: I b b J b n b b n b J j could meet some one on the way who can talk to me b b J b b b j J
7 b j j a-bout moun-tains and how they all got here on Earth b 7 b J J b b b # # # # b b # b b n Audience member nods "Yes" and sits down b I'm in love with na - ture Oh Na - ture is a - b b b b b j j j # j
8 8 Audience member nods "Yes" and sits down b part of me Thank you for your help to me b b b b b j j j j # j j b b b b b b n # j n J
9 They look now at each other b b # Picture of mountains b b q 170 Hel- lo! Hel- lo! b n n # n n # n b n n b b b n I'm a sci - en - tist go-ing to the top of this big moun-tain to stu-dy b q 170 bn n b n b b b b b b n # b b n b b b #
10 b Well I'm a b J b b b rocks and plants and the sun-set b b b # n w # n n J j po- et here to learn more a - bout na - ture and find in pir - a b w n w j b J J b b b j J #
11 b j tion by the beau - ty a-round this moun - tain with all its b 11 b J b b b # # b # # n b b b poco rit. q b flow ers, trees and rocks b b b poco rit. q 80 j # In spi - red I walk slow-ly so b n b n J # #
12 b bb 2 Who is n 2 b b n n b b bb that I can see rocks I need for my re - search b b q 16 accel. n b b n n b b 2 # 2 b n b bb n n # b q 16 accel. b b 2 b b b b # n j b # j # n j this man My heart beats Oh my My bo-dy 2 She turns her b b b b bb # j # n j b j b b b b b j # # # # n n j j b b b b
13 No rea-son Oh And I walk slowq 100 Her head comes back to look at 1 him bb b b bb vi brates # w n b b bb # # q 100 b b b b # # # # # w ww # j n n # n ly to talk with these rocks I would love to learn from you b b b b # # # bb # # n n b b b b n n #
14 She points to rocks on his side. bb Can you tell me a - bout some of those rocks b b b b # # He turns to his side and looks out capp n # n b bb b # n # b b b b 126 bb She points off to his side and as he looks for a moment. She turns her head to her side and b b q 200 I like this man # b b bb b b b b q 200
15 127 bb These lyrics are memorized so she can make the dramatic move away from him b b and I hope 15 b b bb b b b b 128 bb b b he stays on top j # J b b bb j # J b b b b j j # #
16 bb # J of the moun - -tain b b b b bb # J b b b b bb b b q b b bb Yes, and I am so hap q 92 He points over there - py to tell you. Look Look See o-ver there b b b b j # # # n # n n n
17 bb b b b b bb b b Teach me what is in those rocks Com - bi - na - tions of accel. She turns her head again quickly show Oh what mi-ner-als that are formed in ma - ny dif' rent ways Oh I Pictures of Rocks bb n b b # n b b b b n j # n n j n n J # n 17 bb b b b b n # n n accel. # n n b J n n #
18 18 bb b b J J # # J J J b b q j j b # j # j j a guy! I real ly like him Tell me some more a - am so sad and I feel a - lone b b b bb # n b b # q 190 bb b J J # n # j # n j # j b b b j bout those rocks o - ver there and tell me how they are b J b J J b b b j J #
19 b bb b b bb b b b bn made I want to know Oh no se He turns away b b b # b b b b b b You can see bb b bb b b b b b n # n Picture of igneous rocks - di-men-ta - ry rocks and ig -ne-ous and me - ta - mor - phic b b b # J n # J # 19 b b b b b b b b b n b j n b # n # n # #
20 bb b b b b rocks n n n Ev-er-y rock can be made in - to e- ve - ry o-ther b b b J bb b w n bb b b b b <#> n Picture of rocky cycles bb b b b bn type of rock in a round cy - cle you should know b b b n w w n j w w n # # n b I do not know bb b n b n # n bb b w b b b <n> n # n # # n n # n
21 bb b an - y thing Tell me more b b b b b b n Ig n w nw ne - ous rocks 21 bb b n # n # bb b b b b <n> j # j n Picture of Volcano 175 bb b b b b are n w li-quid like la - va un-der pres-sure and ve-ry hot like from vol-ca w # b b b w w w bb b # n n b n bb b b b b w # nw # n n # n w
22 22 She points over there Picture of limestone bb b b b b b b b j # and what are those rocks # n noes Those are se - den - ta - ry rocks J # nw # n bb b # n # n # n bb b b b b w n w w She points again bb b b b b b b b # and o ver there made of lime-stone Those are sand - stone and Picture of sandstone and sh # n w w w bb b bb b b b b w n # # w nw # n w # n
23 bb b b b # n b He points again there's some shale # # Do you know What cre ates a moun- tain b b # n # b 2 bb b bb b b b b w # w q 180 Picture of hot metaphoric rocks bb b b b b b b b poco rall. Moun poco rall. - tains are madefrom me ta - mor-phic rocks in-tense-ly hot bb b bb n b b b b # n w w q 180 # w n # # n # n w
24 2 She turns her head bb b b b b b b b bb b Oooo! bb b b b b Now Tell me what you see in those rock for -ma bb b n # b b Well, I think in po-e-try b b b b b tions Tell me b b b n # b b bb b w # n # n # n # n # n bb <#> n # n b n b b b b b # n # b b # # w # n w # n # n n n n b b b b
25 bb b b bb q b b bb bb b b These rocks speak q to me each # # day They say: "Give us your an - xi - e - ty and b b 25 b b # bb bb b b n # # # n
26 bb n we will give you peace. b b n n n n b b n n n bb n n n bb b b # n n n q n w "We'll take a-way all your fear We will give you strength n n q
27 j j and peace ful-ness." The rocks will say: "Fair trade: We 27 b b n b j b b b need your hu- man en -.er - gy You need to live b b n b b b <b> n # b bb b b # b b b n <b> <b> w n # b b b bn b b b
28 28 <b> b with out fear." Tell me more po - ems I <b> <b> b b b b <b> n am sad a-bout the death of my wife b b b # n b b n b b b J # n n b # n n # # # n b j # n n # n b b I'm ver-y
29 b b sor - ry Oh bw b b J J b b When she di - ed, I died too b j b J b b b dear! b Po - ems may tell me why I b # b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b j <b> <b> b <b> b b b b b b b nb b b b b b J
30 am here on earth. Oh God be with you now. <b> b <b> b b j b J J j j b j j j j j j j j j
31 Re b # n b b # n b - gret is a rock that seems al - ways there. We pre n 1 b # # b n b # # n b b # n b b # n b b # n b # n b n # n tend it is gone but it's weight re-mains. Grief can pull us down like <#> nb b b b b b# b nb# n # n b # n # n b # n # n b bw b b b bw b b b
32 # b a n big boul - der. We can try to ig - nore it but b n # # n n b n b # # n n <b> b # # b # # n # b # b # n n b it's weight stays hi-ding in our heart # n Yes # # n # <b> b # n # n # n # n # n w w b # b #
33 # b n # n b By luck we can learn from rocks in ri - ver beds be - cause o-ver time they # n n b # n slow # b <#> n - ly fade, and become sand # j n # n b n # n b b # n # n # They could fade a - way to sand # n b # n # n # n # b b b # n # b # n # # #
34 Tell me more of sand and stone # b n # n Sand stone is com-posed of small grains of feld - spar and quartz The ce - ment # n # n b b # n b # n # # n n # n # n b# # n # n # # j b b # # # n J # b n# b b # # b b # b
35 n j b # b that binds the grains to n b # - ge - ther is calcite and si - li - ca <#> j b # b n # <b> n j b # b That is ve-ry in-ter-es - ting Tell me what do you n b b b # j b # b b b # b b # b b b J # <#> nb# b # b b b b # b # b # b b b n j # n #
36 6 She points out there b # # b spe see there See What is that cies n # j j # # # b # n n b# n # n b You mean those flow - ers down there There are o - ver two hun-dred thou - b # # n b# n b # n b b # b # # n # n b She points over the # n # n b n # n b b # n # b # # n #
37 # n b n n b sand species of flow-ers that we know # # When did they be - gin on earth One hun - dred and twen - ty mil - lion years a - go First as an -gio # # b # b b b # n b b b b # n b b # n b b b n n # n b b b # # b # b n b b # n n b J # # n # # n n b J b b b # n # n 7
38 An - gio sperms sperms You should know that there are b b # n # n b b # b b # n # # # b He smiles as he looks at her and is b b b b at w n # b n # n b # least two-hundred and six - ty thou - sand species on the earth # b # b n n b # n bw # b # n n b
39 # J J A # - ma-zing n # nb # b n # b The flow-er is one of the key in-no-va - tions in e- vo # # # n b b n 9 b # n # n b # b n # b b j b n lu - tion b j A key in - no - va - tion b # # b # J # n # n b b b # J # n j j # n
40 b # # n With-out land-plants and pho - to syn - the - sis you would not be here n b b # # n b # J b b J b # # n b b b # # n n # b n # b J b b # n to see an - y co - lors or smell this fra-grance # b n # n n # J b # b # n j # b # n n
41 01 02 J Oh thank God for all these flow - ers I see right here # b n # 1 n # # b J j n # b b What do the flow <#> # nw b J b J # n # n # n # n w b # - ers say Give me their words Please b b b b # # n b # # n b b b b b b b b b b
42 2 bb q They say: I drink dew for wine and I dance to b b b b w w bb bb <#> b b bb q 200 w the sway - ing of grass. I'm a lover's gift and a wed - b b w n n b b b J bb bb w b b
43 bb ding wreath for those who be-come as one b b b b w # n bb bb b b q b b b b b b n # b b # n n J Well. Now tell me more so I see what you can see b b b b bb w b b n w w # n b b J # q 90 b bn b b w w n b# n # n # b b # n n b# n b
44 bb n You will need to love all those rocks and flow - ers so you b b n # b b bb n n # n n n# n bb # n b b bb n can feel your own way in -to hu-man na - ture b b n n b b # bb J # n n bb b b # # n n
45 She points bb b b b b bb bb bb # J Tell me more a-bout how you do it. b bb # n 2 Look b b over there! J # n J b # n R J # # When bee-chen buds be - gin to swell And woods 5 b b R bb bb b b R n R R R r
46 bb the blue - bird's war - ble know, then the yel - low vi - o b b b b R bb bb b b bb R lets mo - dest bell peeps from last-year's leaves be low When b b J b b bb bb b b J Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J j j r j
47 1 2 bb b b b b rus - set fields their green re - sume, b b j j J J j b bb J J J J b bb b b j j j j b j j 5 6 J J J sweet bud that I love in for - est bare, b n n 7 b b b J J J J J b b b J j j j n
48 b j Oh, to meet thee, when thy love - ly b b b b b J r j r j r j r j n j j n j j j b J n n r per - fume a-lone is in the vir - gin b Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b # J R b b Ÿ # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # J b j n j j n R j
49 b b j R # n air Now I know it is Spring a - gain b b b n b b b b<n> b n b Oh my, I need new eyes and ears to see and hear n n J J R # n n J J R # n j n j j n # n # n n 9 b n b n b n
50 50 She points out b b J b. n like you Can you hear the rol-ling rocks in that ri - ver there... b.. n #. b... b. #. b.... j n. #.... b n.. # Perk your ears now Can you b b... b..... # b b. b # b. b b n # # b # b n.... b. #. # b #.. b
51 b hear Can you hear the sound Lis - ten b b b. b b. b b. b. b b # Lis n n n n - ten to all b... b. b b b b b. b #.... n b b... b #. nb b 51 b nb n b
52 b of them Are you b b n b n b n b n b J J with them Li - sten b b # # b # # b # # b # #
53 75 76 b. There they go down the moun-tain Down they go b 5. b.... b b b b If you hear them You can then write b b.... b b b.... b.... b b b # # #
54 b b b b J po. b - e try. Po - ems are like mu sic I am try - ing Rocks have their mu - sic She laughs b b b.. b b b b He cups b b b b b b b
55 8 8 b 55 b b b b... n. b b b n b b... n. b Bending his ears more to hear b I am try - ing I am clo - ser. b... b b b b. b.. b.. b. b. b..
56 b b b b b b I think you are close b b b. b b b b.. b b b. b b some thing Can you hear them I accel. b. b b b b b b. b b b. b b Yes accel. feel b b b b b I
57 Schuman Symphony no scherzo q bb b b b b b b b b b hear them. q 200 q 100 Now. Tell me a po em a-bout trees Well, I think that I shall ne-ver see A b b b b b b n b b b n b b b b b # q 100 b n b n b n j
58 58 q 200 She laughs b # J po'em as love - ly as a tree. That's it. Now you tell b b n me a-bout the sci ence of trees b b # b q b J # J J b J n b # b # b b n J Trees are in b J # b j j n j b # b # n
59 b 59 b b b b b b b two groups Car - ni-vor-ous and broad leaved The first trees were huge plants with woo-dy stems In j # - ter- es-ting # b b J # j b # b
60 b b b b n The first trees were big plants, say, four hun-dred years a - go b n b J b J n J J # b b n # bn J b n b b b How ma-ny spe cies of trees ex-ist to- day # J One hun-dred thou-sand. # n j n # n b b j
61 b b b b b b Why do leaves change their co - lor I don't know! b b Chlor o phyll gives leaves the co - lor green Au - tumn comes and J J b b b b J b J J J J n n 61 n n n J n J b b J J J J j j b J b n j n J n j j n
62 b the leaves turn yel-low and bb n n J J J b b b light goes down in en - er - gy and so n n n n J J J n n J J J J n n b b n n b b b or-ange for lack of chlor- o phyll - # b Yel-low and Or - ange I think you've got b b <n> b J J # b b b #
63 b 6 bn b b it! Can you make up a po-em for me a-bout the leaves you n b J b n j J b b b b # b j b b J see out # # j b b there b b b b # n b J n b # j b # n n b n #
64 b Leaves They are all in a fro-lic b b b b b # b with the wind's loud song as they whirl and float and swing and fly b b b J b n # j j # # b # b n J b J b J n J n b n
65 b J b b b a - long We need to talk I want to learn more from you Let's slow down b J b b n # # n # b b b j b b b b b # n n It is steep here.. # n 65 b b n n b n b # b n b b b
66 66 She points (Surprised) b b n b Yes,that moun-tain stream n b b b n b b n b b b q 200 Look there! Oh My. Look at that q 200 won - der ful wa - ter It's glor b b b n b gliss. gliss. gliss. n b gliss. gliss. gliss. b b w w w b b b b w w b b n b b n b
67 b i - ous! Hea - ven - ly, now Can we sing of wa- ter b b n # n n b J b j b J b bw 67 b b b - ter is inq b b mf b n # b n n n b bw # n b b b j b b n.. Wa q100mf mf mf b n n b n.. w w J J.
68 f b j cre - di-ble ble as it wa - shes me clean b and b f b.... j b b b n b b feeds the tree Oh wa ter is a mo - le cule mf mf b n mf b n n. b. J
69 b b b j with two a-toms that bond with one a - no ther. Oh f Wa - mf n 69 b.. j b n b. n b b b ter is in - cre - di-ble as it wa - shes j wa ter is a mo - le cule with two a-toms mf b.. mf b.. b..
70 f b b b b b n me clean and feeds the tree It falls from that bond with one a - no ther Two a - toms mf f b j b n b n b the sky in tears and wa shes a-way my fears trans n - cend in - to one grand mol - e - cule mf mf b b b
71 b b b Oh tell me more The ox- y gen side has a slight charge 71 b b b mp b b What that is ne-ga tive Do you know what Hy - dro mp mp mp mp. b b. j. b b J J fi j
72 b b b b b b gen has a po-si-tive charge Wa ter di solves and binds b I - ons have pow - er b b with i - ons Wa ter b. b b j n n j n n
73 b b b Oh Wa ter holds our ve- ry spi- can bind and dis solve Our bo - dy is o - ver mf rit Look I am wa - ter Hey! I'm floa - b six-ty per cent wa ter cresc. cresc. Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b b Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b. b... b b. b mf mf b.. p mf mf mf mf 7
74 b ting down this moun-tain What was that Math b n b f b.. j b j. b b p n b b Tenor signals Two fingers and then One finger and... TWO hy - dro gen a - toms and ONE ox mf b. b n n b 5 closes his hand but op J fi j
75 b She signals Two fingers b b b y-gen a tom add up tothree b But of wa - ter add up to just ONE But we are two peocresc. TWO drops b. j b fij. b J b b j. b b rit. f cresc. f rit. He signals Two and closes fi j j 75
76 b bb b b ACT II Two not just One b b b b b ple not just One U b b b b b b b 2 b b b b U U U b q But now we must go back up the moun tain q 76 p b b b b b b 2 b b n. J J bb b b 2. n J J J n bb b b b b b b fi j n n 2n 2 b b b b b b b b b b b b Scene Transition Chords. J n b J. n b
77 bb b b 77 He points up b b b b <n> J j b bn J and see the sun set at the ve - ry top b b b b n j j bn n bb b b <n> J J b b bb b b Ÿ~~ j n b b b b bnb bb b b b b b b b b b b bb b b j j j n n n bn bn n J J bb b b b n b n b J J b b b b b n nb n b b J b J J J J n n b n n bn b b j It's a b b b b b
78 bb b b n b long way up b b b b b b b b n J b bb b b n n J J bb b b b b b b b n b n b q 125 She is sounding very tired and breathless bb b b n n n n It's a long b b b b n n n n n j n j n b n b b b b n n n n bb b b n n n n n J J q 125 bb b b n j j n n n n r r r b b b bn n n n n n b
79 way to the top He holds his hand ov Can 79 r r r r r Breathless, pee you see the top No r r r
80 j j not yet but I think J R b J br r j j j j it's not too far: R R br R R r b R b R R r b R r b R b
81 She points with excitement There! Look I can see Wow! b b R Ho! Al-most there! 81 J
82 b b b Yes, see the sun-set. b b Look at that scene. J J b J b J j b b J J b b b b b b This is what I dream a - bout b b b b J J
83 q b Now look at those col ors of ha - zy 2 b b 2 b q 120 b 2 b 2 J b... and or-ange b red Now I can stu-dy 8 b b j J J J j j b J J b J
84 b b J.... b. j the pre-sence of bar i-um in the at - mos phere right nowwith my spec b b j b b b She holds up her hand b.. b. What's a spec-tro - scope b b j.. b He holds his funneled hand to his eye tro-scope A Spec - tro scope al lows - me b b J b b. b b.. b.. b.. b b.. b.. b b b b b
85 b J What bb J J J to study the emis-sion of light and all the quan ti-ty of wa-ter in the b b J 85 b b b b You are out of breath and so am I bb b b J dry gas - es of the at-mos-phere Out ofbreath b b J b b b b b j j j b b n b n n n n # n n j
86 b b b n Look We have reached the top Look we are on the top! b b n b b b # n She is excited Look at that See that sun..... Wow! Yes! I can see it I can b b b. j.... n n n
87 see the sun - set It is beau ti - ful Sing to me a po - R R J J r r J j R R J J O - kay Oh what a sight. em # b # J J j # b J # # b J # # b b #
88 # n bb b # # # # b # b b # # J J Oh what a light It is the key. It sings to me : it says that dark ness # nbb Is this A major n # # will be u-pon us soon b # # b # b b # j # j I for - got # n J # n # # # j n j # # # # # # # # b # # # j # #
89 n J # J to tell you I must stay all night n I will stay to see the # # J J I must mea - sure the sun rise n j # j # n # # j b b # # b # # # # # bb# b J b b # J # bb# b J bbbb b b # # nn # # j j n# # # n# # # b n n n j b b j J r # # j b b b # b # b J j J
90 b j moon. It's get - ting late j j b b.. j ##n j ## n He looks to her J J I must stay with the sun to fin - ish my work j j n J # j j # R I # # # # # # have
91 # J J # no flash-light here J # I have a flash light with me 91 # J J # j J # # poco rall. q Now the sun is downway be-low the hor j j j b poco rall. q 70 j # # b b n
92 i - zon Where do # # b I sleep to night I should sleep a -lone Where # # b piano # O - ver # nb b b b # #
93 He points there! See the big rock! You'll be They move their music stands apart and opposite Piano b b b more safe and pri-vate there for the night I'll be here b b b b b b b b b b F F b
94 b That is fine It's quite cold. Yet I'm b b b piano b # O. - kay I have this blan ket to put on me. I'm fine b b b b b b #
95 b If you get cold let me know and we can do j # # # piano b n b some-thing to solve the pro blem. Just call to me # # # J b J b J n J J # n. J b b # # n b
96 #. Love costs all we are but it's love that sets us b # b b # j b # b # j # free piano What ff There are b b b b n# n # b #
97 b poco rall some snakes but theywon't bo-ther you rise to q 60 q 0 night The snake that is coiled in you will # # b b # b # What Sing a po'em a - bout this night q 60 q 0 b # b b poco rall. b b b b b b # # n b n n b # 97
98 98 Act III (Sing me a poem) q j Look at the moon. Glor - j q b J y to the hea vens You sail in a black bluevault n b J n
99 a b b J - cross the sky a-mong bil - lions of stars all like 99 n J b n b n b eyes loo - king at us be- low. Now thewind is swee ping b b b b n b J b n b J n n
100 100 b q n through all the trees This sounds like the o -ceanwaves beat - ing a cross the b n q b b. seas end- less ly Now vi sions Come forth to me b b b. j b b j
101 b # # # b and say: All things trans - form and trans cend on this night. We 101 b # b b b # move from one life to o - ther lives on our way to high er hea vens <b> b #
102 J.. J We are safe You are not in dan - J J J J. J. J b # J J b ger I know snakes. I am a sci en -tist. Snakes. b #. J J b b
103 b b J b # # will not bite you. way up there b j b # # # n # # b The winds do speak! You have no - thing # # # # # # # 10 # J # b b b b j # b # b b
104 j j j j # b to fear It is on - ly cur-rents of air j j j j j # b # # b # b # The winds say we will n #.. n. b b b b b b J # n b Jb j j ## b b n b b
105 b # n dream to night J b b Yes to - night 6 2 Do #. J b b # the winds speak to you 6 2 n
106 w So we can now dream this night and find some peace w I hope you are o-kay so we can dream the night to ge -
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