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Arioso (Canio)
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Recitar! Mentre preso dal delirio non so più quel che dico e quel che faccio!, Pagliacci = Punchinello, E Minor, English version by Henry Grafton Chapman
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At dawning
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When the dawn flames in the sky I love you, G flat major, For medium voice. Includes violin obbligato part.
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At dawning
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When the dawn flames in the sky I love you, F major, For lower medium voice
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At dawning
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When the dawn flames the sky, A flat major, For high voice in A flat.
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At dawning
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When the dawn flames in the sky, A flat major, Solo for high voice, in A flat (original key) "131-40174"
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Autumn
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Golden the woods and blue the sky, Come, while the woods are ablaze 'Tis Autumn time, From the writers of "Hiawatha" "Moonlight" "Silverheels" etc.
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Ballatella
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Qual fiamma avea nel guardo!, Pagliacci, English version by Henry Grafton Chapman
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Because you're you!
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Love is a queer little elfin sprite, Blest with the deadliest aim!, Red mill, Solo. From The Red Mill.
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Egyptian love song
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Whither I turn me through the day, City or mosque, or desert sand, To Fred R. Spark Esq., B flat major
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I love you truly
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I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
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I love you truly
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I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
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Joy of the morning
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I hear you little bird, F Major, Words by Edwin Markham, Words printed as text on page 2.
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Like the rosebud
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Would love, I were the rosebud, Which on thy bosom lies, Dedicated to and sung by Madame Johanna Gadski
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Love, I have won you
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Love, I have won you and held you, E flat major, Part of A cycle of life, five songs
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Love me, and the world is mine
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I wander on as in a dream, my goal a paradise must be, for there an angel waits 'twould seem, yet lo, dear heart 'tis only thee., I care not for the stars that shine, Respectfully dedicated to Miss. Sue Smith.
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My laddie
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Oh my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, Words by Amélie Rives writing as Princess Troubetzkoy., Words printed as text on page 1.
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My laddie
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Oh my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, Words written by Amélie Rives writing as Princess Troubetzkoy., Words printed as text on page 1.
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My laddie
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Oh, my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, G Major, Words by Amélie Rives as Princess Troubetzkoy, Words printed as text on page 2.
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Ninety and nine
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But he was wounded for our transgressions, For low voice in D major. Recitative comes from Isaiah 53:5
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