THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ENDOWED BY THE DIALECTIC AND PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES M1503 .S9h9 H3 MUSIC LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF N C AT CHAPEL MILL 00010982591 Th- h ,• h ,,h MUSIC LIBRARY This book is due at the »»» Qn last the date stamped under "Date Due." If not on hold, it may be renewed by bringing it to the library. E RETURNED DUE D^JE RETURNED ._-. J . '*' ltf k tfADDON HALL WRITTEN BY SYDNEY GRUNDY. COMPOSED BY ARTHUR S ULLIVAN. Vocal Score (complete) . Price, net 12s. 6d. CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd., 50, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, W. 1. AND SYDNEY. FOR THE COUNTRIES OF NORTH AMERICA: CHAPPELL—HARMS Inc., 185, Madison Ave., NEW YORK. All Rights under the Copyright Act, 1911, and the International Copyright Conventions are reserved. Applications for the right of performing the above Opera, including the use of band parts, must be made to Miss Bridget D'Oyly Carte, No. 1 Savoy Hill, London, W.C.2. " J COPYRIGHT, MDCCCXCII, BV CHAPPELL & CO. rBlNTSD IN ENGLAND. I m-- gin ©riflinal Jfijjfti (Enjglislt ©pra, /TV THREE ACTS, ENTITLED HADDON HALL - WRITTEN BY SYDNEY QRUNDY. COMPOSED BY A RTHUR SULLIVAN * . it > ARRANGED FROM THE FULL SCORE BV KING HALL. Vocal Score (complete) Price, net 12s. 6d. CHAPPELL & CO,, Ltd,, 50, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, W.l. AND SYDNEY. All Rights under the Copyright Act, 1911, and the International Copyright Conventions are resen-ed. Applications for the right of performing the above Opera, including the use of band parts, must be made to Bridget D'Oyly Carte, No. 1 Savoy Hill. London. W.C 2. COPYRIGHT, MDCCCXCII., BY CHAPPELL & CO. MADE AND PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY LOWE AND BRYDONE (PRINTERSl LIMITED, LONDON, N.W.IO — — 1 Produced at the Savoy Theatre, London, tinder the management of Mr. R, DOYLY CARTS, on Saturday, -zith Septemher, 1892. Characters. Courtice Pounds. John Manners ... Mr. Richard Green. Sir George Vernon Royalists .. Mr. Oswald Mr. Charles Kenningham Mr. Rutland Barringtgn Rupert Vernon ... Roundhead.. W. Denny. The McCrankie ... Mr. H. Lewis. Sing-Song Simeon ... Mr. Rudolph Mr. W. H. Leon. Kill-Joy Candlemas Puritans . Nicodemus Knock-Knee Mr. A. Fowles. Barnabas Bellows-to-Mend Mr. G. de Pledge. Major Domo Mr. H. Gordon. Dorothy Vep.ncx Miss Lucile Kill. Lady Vernon Miss Rosina Brandram. Dorcas Miss Dorothy Vane. Nance ... Miss Nita Cole. Gertrude Miss Claribel Hyde. Deborah Miss Florence Easton. Chorus of Simples and Gentles. * ACT I.—THE LOVERS. Scene.—The Terrace W. Telbim. " The green old turrets, all ivy thatch. Above the cedars that girdle them rise, The pleasant glow of the sunshine catch, And outline sharp on the bluest of skies." ACT II.—THE ELOPEMENT. Scene I. Dorothy Vernon's Door Hawes Crave». " It is a night with never a star, And the hall with revelry throbs and gleams ; There grates a hinge—the door is ajar And a shaft of light in the darkness streams." Scene II.—The Long Gallery J. Harker. ACT III.—THE RETURN. Scene. —The Ante-Chamber W. Perkins. NOTE.—The clock of Time has been put forward a century, and other liberties have been taken with history. 1 1 1111 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 n il 1111 1 The Opera produced under the Stage Direction of Mr. Charles Harris, and the Musical Direction arranged by Mr. DAuban. The Costumes designed by of Mr Francois Cellier. The Dances John Madame Leon, Mr. B. S'MMONS, Messrs. Mr' Percy Anderson and executed by Mdmes. Auguste, J. Angel & Son, and M. Alias. Wigs by Clarkson. Properties bv Mr. Skelly. Stage Machinist Mr. Peter White. 1033433 " ' ' CONTENTS. PAGE Introduction art 5. no. i. Chorus with Solos " " To-day, it is a festal time ... .,., 4 " a. SONG (Dorcas) " 'Twas a little dear dormouse 9 b. " " Madrigal When the budding bloom of May ... iS " 2. TRIO (Dorothy, Lady Vernon, and Sir George) " Nay, father dear 22 " 3. DUET (Dorothy and Lady Vernon) " Mother, dearest mother , 26 " 4. Song (Oswald) with Chorus Ribbons to sell - ... ... ... ., 30 5. Duet (Dorcas " " and Oswald) The sun's in the sky ... 3S 6. Recit. (Dorothy, " " Dorcas, and Oswald) My mistress comes 42 7. Trio (Dorothy, Dorcas, and " " Oswald) Oh, tell me what is a maid to say ? 43 8. SONG (Manners) " " The earth is fair 43 8J.RECIT. and Song (Dorothy) " Why weep and wait ?" & " Red of the rosebud 52a 9. Entrance of Puritans " " Down with princes S3 10. •' SONG (Rupert) I've heard it " ... ... said ... ., 55 11 Finale, Act I " ' The bonny bridegroom com^th'" ... 57 a. Song (Rupert) " " When I was but a little lad ... 65 b. Song (Dorothy) with Chouus "To thine own heart be true" ... 72 art H-. i2 Introduction ' and Chorus of Puritans Hoarsely the wind is howling So " 13. SONG (McCrankic) '" My name it is McCrankie S3 " 14. DUET (Rupert and McCrankie) •' There's no one by S5 " 15. (Dorcas, ' Trio Rupert, and McCrankic) Hoity-toity, what's a kiss ? 9 1 16. Finale, Act II " 'The west-wind howls 9i a. Duet (Dorothy and ' Manners,, Oh, heart's desire" 99 b. Storm 113 c. SONG (Sir George) In days of old "... 119 Art Hi. " 17. Opening Chorus " Our heads we bow 139 iS. (Lady " Song Vernon) with Chorus ... ... " Queen of the roses 143 " 19. Recit. (Lady Vernon and Sir George) ... ... "Alone, alone ! No friendly tone 145 a. (Lady " " DUET Vernon and Sir George) Bride of my youth 147 20. SCENE (Dorcas, Rupert, three Girls, and Chor us) " In frill and feather " 150 21. Ensemble ... ... "Good General Monk" 152 a. Song, Chorus and Dance ... " We have thought the matter out 156 22. Song (McCrankie) and Chorus ... " Hcch, mon ! hech, mon!" ... 159 a. Scotch Dance 160 23. Finale, Act III. ... "Hark! the cannon!" 161 ("Hicioun Hall "—Vocal.) — — — « i « Haddon Hall. "Written by SYDNEY GRUNDY. Composed by ARTHUR SULLIVAN. INTRODUCTION. Allegro modirato. 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Now, lend me your at - tention, While I tell you all a tile, A 19.M8 — ^ ^ — — — P Choros. • *- — »— 5" •— T— "SI • -J. * — — - nent a dain-ty dormouse, Andan un - at - trac-tive snail. A dain-ty dor-mouse ! An un at trac-tive snail ! - - A dain-ty dor-mouse ! An un at trac-ti»e snail 1 ~*iJU_frn _* *g= i**- ^ (No la.l SONG-(Dorcas). Dorcas. •*^ee N N n. N > S anc s N I r 11 \=5 N V * « 1 5 | ft f ->— - 'Twas a dear lit - tie dor-mouse — A lit - tlemousemaid! Her pa-pa and mair.-ma She hadalways o gal-lant young squirrel Sat perch'd on a tree, And hethuughttohimself,Therc'sagoodwtfefor „ a. Andantesinaunic moderato.7Tiuac7u.iv. "] -1 I . 1 1 ' 1 -H' ' ' > '"~J. j-*i — "q *« ' • . 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