Cendrillon : conte de fées en 4 actes et 6 tableaux / d'après Perrault, par Henri Cain ; musique de J. Massenet ; partition chant et piano ; texte original français ; traduction anglais = English text, H. Crafton Chapman
Material Type | score |
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Edition | Ed. originale |
Publication | Paris : Heugel ; A. Leduc [distributor], c1983 |
Language | French,English |
Size | 1 vocal score ([32], 361 p.) : facsims., ports. ; 28 cm |
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Other titles | other title:Cinderella |
Contents | Introduction Act I. At the home of Madame de La Haltière Scene I: Men servants and Maid servants. They are calling! and ringing! Pandolfe. Go on, I pray. 'Tis only I Scene II: Pandolfe. On the side of the beard lies all power and allegiance Scene III: Mme de la Haltière and her daughters. Try to look your best to-night Mme de la Haltière. Wear a gracious, sweet, pleasant air Scene IV: The Servants. These are the modistes! Tailors too are here Mme de la Haltière. You must make the folds of her dress Pandolfe. Please congratulate me, that I'm on hand so early! Mme de la Haltière, Noémie, Dorothée, Pandolfe. We've position, we have distinction, and ambition! Scene V: Cinderella. Ah! But my sisters are happy! Cinderella. Stay by the hearth, poor cricket, stay Cinderella. How bright the moon is glowing! Cinderella sleeping Scene VI: The Fairy. Dearest child, think'st thou that I care not Sylphs and Elves The Fairy. It's my desire this charming maiden you see there The Fairy. That a web you may weave, magical, silky fine The Spirits. Now all the little birds their swiftest wings shall send us Cinderella. Good heavens! Ah! am I mad? The Fairy. Now harken well : when chimes the midnight peal The Fairy and the Spirits. Away, my princess of princesses Act II. At Court Scene I: Lute, viole d'amour and crystal flute (mysterious concert) Master of Ceremonies, Dean, Ministers, Courtiers. Let your pleasant thoughts spring Scene II: Prince Charming. Heart void of love, and Spring bare of flowers! Scene III: Entrance of the King. My son, my commands pray fulfil The Daughters of Nobility (1st entrance of the ballet) The Betrothed (2nd entrance) The Mandores (3rd entrance) The Florentine (4th entrance) The Rigadoon of the King (5th entrance). Here we are now, here, in his presence! Entrance of Cinderella. Behold! The adorable Fair! Scene IV: Prince Charming. Thou that strangely appearest Cinderella. For you I shall be the Unknown! Prince Charming. Must I then lose you? Cinderella. Prince Charming you are, oh, how true! Prince Charming. Eh! well, then let your hand Prince Charming. Am I mad? Oh, where can she have gone? Act III. First Tableau. After the Ball Scene I: Cinderella. At last, at last I'm here Cinderella. Upon the stroke of twelve I flew Scene II: Mme de la Haltière, Noémie, Dorothée. It's true! You are, I tell you to your face Mme de la Haltière. When twenty quart'rings one affords Mme de la Haltière, Noémie, Dorothée. A scheming girl, unknown to all Cinderella. Ah! but tell me, pray, what had the Prince himself to say? Pandolfe. But my daughter looks pale Scene III: Pandolfe. My poor, my darling child! Ah! be not so distessed! Pandolfe. Come, and we will leave this city Cinderella. And now I feel well Scene IV: Cinderella. I shall go alone, dear father Cinderella. Farewell, ye memories of joy... of joy and sorrow Second Tableau. At the Fairy's Home Scene I: Voices of the Spirits (invisible Chorus) The Fairy. Come, ye fugitive shimmers Dance of the Dewdrops The Spirits. But behold! Out upon the darksome moor Scene II: Cinderella, Prince Charming. Upon my knees, Fairy Godmother, I come to you Prince Charming. You that can all things see, what e'er it be Cinderella. Oh, troubled soul, I weep for you Prince Charming. And she has told the name! The Fairy. Ah! now love! Act IV. First Tableau. Terrace of Cinderella's Home Scene I: A Spring Morning Cinderella. I've been sleeping again Pandolfe. Ah! you laughed... and you cried Cinderella. Alas! 'twas all a dream! Scene II: Voices of young girls. Come, throw your doors and windows wide Cinderella, Pandolfe. The Spring has come Scene III: Entrance of Mme de la Haltière. Advance! Recede! Mme de la Haltière. You must know that this day Voice of the Herald. Good people, you are apprised Cinderella. And so my dream was true! Second Tableau. At the King's Palace. The Court of Honour The March of the Princesses The Crowd. All hail! The Princesses! Prince Charming. Set down within its shrine, upon its flow'ry bed The Fairy. Prince Charming, see! Open your eyes! Cinderella. And you are Prince Charming, 'tis true! Pandolfe and the Chorus. Here all ends well, you see. And so we end our play |
Notes | French and English words; French libretto also printed as text, with synopsis in English Parallel title in caption: Cinderella |
Authors | Perrault, Charles, 1628-1703 Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912 Chapman, Henry Grafton Cain, Henri, 1857-1937 |
Uniform title | Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912 -- Cendrillon. Vocal score |
Subjects | FREE:Operas -- Vocal scores with piano All Subject Search |
ID | 6000442773 |
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