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The Pied PiperA Choral Drama
ForChildren's Choir
SATB ChoirTenor Solo (Piper)
Baritone Solo (Mayor)Child Solo (Lame Child)
&Piano
Words : Robert BrowningMusic : J. G. Allan
The Pied Piper
Prelude. ‘In Transylvania’ Children1. ‘Hamelin Town’ SATB2. ‘Rats Rats’ Children3. ‘At last the people’ SATB4. ‘I’d sell my gown’ Mayor, Children5. ‘To please your honours’ Pied Piper6. ‘A scant one thousand? ‘ SATB7. ‘Into the Street’ SATB8. ‘And the muttering’ Children9. ‘You should have heard’ SATB10. ‘First if you please’ Pied Piper, SATB, Mayor11. ‘Once more he stept’ SATB12. ‘There was a rustling’ Children13. ‘The Mayor was dumb’ SATB14. ‘When lo, as they reached’ SA15. ‘Did I say all ?’ SA, Lame Child16. ‘The Mayor sent East’ SATB17. ‘Alas for Hamelin’ SATBPostlude ‘In Transylvania’ Children
First Performed : Milborne Port, 10 March 1999 by Myllburne Camerata and
Milborne Port Primary School Choir
Prelude - In Transylvania (Children)JGARobert Browning
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Trebles
Piano
In Tran syl- va- nia-
Allegretto ( =120)
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there's a tribe of a lien- peo ple- who a scribe- the out lan- dish- ways and dress on
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which their neigh bours- lay stress, to their fa thers- and mo thers- ha ving- ri sen-
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out of some sub terr- an- e- ous- pri son- out of Ha me- lin- town in
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Bruns wick- land, but how or why, they don't un der- stand.-
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September 27th 1998
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1. Hamelin Town's in Brunswick (Chorus)JGAR. Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
Liltingly
=100
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Ha me- lin- Town's in Bruns wick,- By fa mous- Han o- ver-
Ha me- lin- Town's in Bruns wick,- By fa mous- Han o- ver-
Ha me- lin- Town's in Bruns wick,- By fa mous- Han o- ver-
Ha me- lin- Town's in Bruns wick,- By fa mous- Han o- ver-
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ci ty;- The ri ver- We ser,- deep and wide, Wa shes- its wall on the sou thern- side; A
ci ty;- ri ver- We ser,- deep and wide, Wa shes- its wall on the sou thern- side;
ci ty;- ri ver- We ser,- deep and wide, Wa shes- its wall on the sou thern- side;
ci ty;- ri ver- We ser,- deep and wide, Wa shes- its wall on the sou thern- side;
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plea san- ter- spot you ne ver- spied; ne ver- spied;
plea san- ter- spot you ne ver- spied; ne ver- spied;
plea san- ter- spot you ne ver- spied; ne ver- spied;
plea san- ter- spot you ne ver- spied; ne ver- spied;
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But, five hun dred- years a go,- To see the towns folk- suf fer- so From ver min,-
five hun dred- years a go,- To see the towns folk- suf fer- so From ver min,-
five hun dred- years a go,- To see the towns folk- suf fer- so From ver min,-
five hun dred- years a go,- To see the towns folk- suf fer- so From ver min,-
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was a pity.
was a pity.
was a pity.
was a pity.
26th August 1998
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2. Rats! (Children)JGAR. Browning
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Trebles
Piano
Rats! Rats! Rats! (Scream)
=120
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They fought the dogs and
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cats, And ate the chee ses- out of the vats, Split o pen- the kegs of sprats, Made
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nests in side- men's Sun day- hats, And spoiled wo men's- chats By drow ning- their spea king- With
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shrie king- and squea king- In fif ty- sharps and flats. By drow ning- their spea king- With
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shrie king- and squea king- In fif ty- sharps and flats.
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26th August 1998
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3. At last the people (Chorus)JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
At last the peo ple- in a bo dy-
Firmly ( =120)
At last the peo ple- in a bo dy-
At last the peo ple- in a bo dy-
At last the peo ple- in a bo dy-
tremolando
Firmly
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To the Town Hall came flo cking:- "T'is clear, nod dy-
To the Town Hall came flo cking- "T'is clear, nod dy-
To the Town Hall came flo cking- "T'is clear," cried they, "our Mayor's a nod dy;-
To the Town Hall came flo cking-
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T'is clear, nod dy- T'is clear" cried they
T'is clear nod dy- T'is
our Mayor's a nod dy- our Mayor's a nod dy- our Mayor's a nod dy-
"T'is clear," cried they, "our Mayor's a nod dy;- our Mayor's a nod dy-
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"our Mayor's a nod dy;- our Mayor nod dy-
clear" cried they, "our Mayor's a nod dy;- our Mayor's a nod dy-
our Mayor's a nod dy- our Mayor's a nod dy- our Mayor's a nod dy-
our Mayor's a nod dy- our Mayor's a nod dy- our Mayor's a nod dy-
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And as for our Cor po- ra- tion- sho cking-
And as for our Cor po- ra- tion- sho cking-
And as for our Cor po- ra- tion- sho cking-
And as for our Cor po- -
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Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs!
Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs!
Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs!
ra- tion- sho cking- Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs! Rouse up, sirs!
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Give your brains a ra cking- find the re me- dy- we're la cking,- Or, sure as fate,
Give your brains a ra cking- find the re me- dy- we're la cking,- Or, sure as fate,
Give your brains a ra cking- find the re me- dy- we're la cking,- Or, sure as fate,
Give your brains a ra cking- find the re me- dy- we're la cking,- Or, sure as fate,
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we'll send you pa cking!"- At this the Mayor and Cor po- ra- tion- Quaked with a migh ty- con ster- -
we'll send you pa cking!"- At this the Mayor and Cor po- ra- tion- Quaked with a migh ty- con ster- -
we'll send you pa cking!"- At this the Mayor and Cor po- ra- tion- Quaked with a migh ty- con ster- -
we'll send you pa cking!"- At this the Mayor and Cor po- ra- tion- Quaked with a migh ty- con ster- -
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na- tion.-
na- tion.-
na- tion.-
na- tion.-
24th August 1998
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4. I'd sell my gown (Mayor & Children)JGAR. Browning
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Piano
Annoyedly! ( =100)
Mayor
5
I'd sell my gown if I had sense I wish that I were a mile hence! It's
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eas y- to bid one rack one's brain I'm sure my poor head aches ag ain,-
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I've scratched it so, and all in vain. Oh, for a trap, a trap, a trap!"
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Just as he said this, what should hap At the cham ber- door a gen tle- tap?
Children
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"Bless us", cried the Mayor "What's that? Come in!" The Mayor he cried, loo king-
Mayor
Children
Mayor
Children
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big ger:- And in did come the stran gest- fi gure!-
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His queer long coat from
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heel to head Was half of yel low- and half of red, And he him self- was
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tall and thin, There was no gues sing- his kith and kin: And no bo- dy- could en-
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ough- ad mire- The tall man and his quaint at tire.- He ad vanced- to the
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coun cil- ta ble:-
4th September1998
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5. To please your honours, (Piper)JGAR. Browning
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Piper
Piano
Pied Piper (Tenor)
Allegro ( =180)
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1.To
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please, your ho nours- I am a ble,- with sec ret- charm, which
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is no fa ble- to draw All crea tures- 'neath the
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sun, That creep or swim or fly or run,
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Af ter- me as you ne ver- saw!
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2.I chief ly- use my charm On crea tures- that all
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do peo ple- harm, The mole and toad the
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newt and vi per;- and peo ple- call me the Pied
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Pi per.- Yes peo ple- call me the Pied
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Pi per- Yet, As for what your brain be wil- ders,- If
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I can rid your town of rats Will you give
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me a thou sand- guil ders?-
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6th September 1998
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6. A scant 1 thousand! (Chorus)JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
A scant one thou sand?-
Moderato ( =120)
5
No no no far too few No no no far too few far too few
A scant one thou sand?- No no no far too few No no no no far too few
A scant one thou sand?- No no no no no no far too few
A scant one thou sand?- No no no far too few
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far too few Full fif ty- thou sand- we'd pay you! we'd pay you! Yes Yes Yes
far too few Full fif ty- thou sand- we'd pay you! we'd pay you! Yes
far too few Full fif ty- thou sand- we'd pay you!
far too few Full fif ty- thou sand-
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we'd pay you Yes Yes Yes we'd pay you Yes Yes Yes! Yes Yes Yes!
we'd pay you Yes yes yes we'd pay you Yes Yes Yes! Yes Yes Yes!
we'd pay you! Yes Yes Yes we'd pay you! Yes Yes Yes! Yes Yes Yes!
we'd pay you! Yes yes yes we'd pay you! Yes Yes Yes! Yes Yes Yes!
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Yes Yes Yes! Full
Yes Yes Yes! Full
Yes Yes Yes! Full
Yes Yes Yes! Full
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fif ty- thou sand- guil der- we would glad ly- pay to you!
fif ty- thou sand- guil der- we would glad ly- pay to you!
fif ty- thou sand- guil der- we would glad ly- pay to you!
fif ty- thou sand- guil der- we would glad ly- pay to you!
7th September1998
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7. Into the street (Chorus)JGAR.Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
In to- the street the Pi per- stept,
Moderato ( =90)
In to- the street the Pi per- stept,
In to- the street the Pi per- stept,
In to- the street the Pi per- stept,
Moderato ( =90)
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Smi ling- first a lit tle- smile, As if he knew what ma gic- slept In his qui et-
Smi ling- first a lit tle- smile, if he knew what ma gic- slept In his qui et-
Smi ling- first a lit tle- smile, if he knew what ma gic- slept In his qui et-
Smi ling- first a lit tle- smile, if he knew what ma gic- slept In his qui et-
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pipe the while; And ere three notes the pipe had ut tered,- You heard as if an
pipe the while; ere three notes the pipe had ut tered,- You heard as if an
pipe the while; ere three notes the pipe had ut tered,- You heard as if an
pipe the while; ere three notes the pipe had ut tered,- You heard as if an
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ar my- mut tered;-
ar my- mut tered;-
ar my- mut tered;-
ar my- mut tered;-
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attaca No 8
9 September 1998
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8. And the muttering (Children)JGAR Browning
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Trebles
Piano
Allegretto ( =120)
5
And the mut te- ring- grew to a grum bling;-
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And the grum bling- grew to a rum bling;- Grum bling- Rum bling- Mut te- ring- Stut ter- ing-
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Mut te- ring- Stut ter- ing- Grum bling- Rum bling- Out of the hou ses- the rats came tum bling.-
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out of the hou ses- the rats came tum bling.- Great rats, small rats,
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lean rats, brawn rats, Brown rats, black rats, grey rats, tawn rats, Grave old plod ders,-
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gay young fris kers,- Fa thers,- mo thers,- un cles,- cou sins,- Co cking- tails and
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pri cking- whis kers,- Fa mi- lies- by tens and do zens,-
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Bro thers,- sis ters,- hus bands,- wives Fol lowed- the Pi per- for their lives. From
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street to street he piped ad van- cing,- Step by step they fol lowed- dan cing,-
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'til they came to ri vers- bor der,- Where in- all plunged and drowned in or-
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der.- Where in- all plunged and drowned in or der.-
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13 September 1998
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9. Ding Dong (Chorus)JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
Ding Dong
Ding Dong
You should have heard the
Ding Dong
Bellingly ( =120)
5
Ding Dong Ding Dong
Ding Dong Ding Dong
Ha me- lin- peo ple- Ring the bells and rock the stee ple- Dong
Ding Dong Ding Dong
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9
bell Ding Dong Bell You should have heard the
bell Ding Dong Bell Ding Dong
Bell Ding a Ding a Bell Ding Dong
bell Ding Ding Ding Ding Dong Ding Dong
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Ha me- lin- peo ple- Ring the bells and rock the stee ple- Dong
Ding Dong Ding Dong
Ding Dong Ding Dong
Ding Dong Ding Dong
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Bell You should have heard the Ha me- lin- peo ple-
bell You should have heard the Ha me- lin- peo ple-
bell Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong
bell Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong
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Ring ing- the bells till they rocked the stee ple.- Ding Dong You
Ring ing- the bells till they rocked the stee ple.- Ding Ding You
Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong You
Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong You
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should have heard the Hame lin- peo ple- Ring ing- the bells till they rocked the stee-
should have heard the Hame lin- peo ple- Ring ing- the bells till they rocked the stee-
should have heard the Hame lin- peo ple- Ring ing- the bells till they rocked the stee-
should have heard the Hame lin- peo ple- Ring ing- the bells till they rocked the stee-
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ple.- Ding
ple.- Ding
ple.- Ding
ple.- Ding
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Dong
Dong
Dong
Dong
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When sud den- ly,- up the face Of the Pi per- perked in the mar-
When sud den- ly,- up the face Of the Pi per- perked in the mar-
When sud den- ly,- up the face Of the Pi per- perked in the mar-
When sud den- ly,- up the face Of the Pi per- perked in the mar-
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ket- place,- With a
ket- place,- With a
ket- place,- With a
ket- place,- With a
Attaca No 10
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10. A thousand guilders! (Mayor, Piper, Chorus)JGAR Browning
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Voice
Piano
"First, if you please, my thou sand- guil ders!"-
Allegro ( =180)
Pied Piper (Tenor)
7
A thou sand- guil ders!- The
Moderato ( =120)
Sops & Alts
Tremolo........................
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Mayor looked blue. So did the cor por- a- tion- too.
Tenor & Bass
14
"Be side,"- quoth the Mayor with a know ing- wink, "Our
Mayor (Bass)
Sops & Alts
Mayor (Bass)
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bus' ness- was end ed- at ri ver's- brink;
Allegro ( =190)
22
We saw with our eyes the ver min- sink, So, friend, we're
Mayor (Bass)
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not the folks to shrink From du ty- of gi ving- you some thing- for
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drink, A mat ter- of mo ney- to put in your poke But
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as for the guil ders,- of them, what we spoke, As you ve ry- well know, now
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that was a joke. Be sides,- our los ses- have now made us thrif ty.- A thou sand-
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guil ders!- Come man take fif ty!"- The
Sops & Alts
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Pi per's- face fell, and loud ly- he cried, "No trif ling- O Mayor, I
Pied Piper (Tenor)
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can't wait, be side!- Those Folks who now put me in a
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pas sion- May find me pipe af ter- an o- ther- fa shion."-
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Then loud cried the Mayor, "You threa ten- us, fel low?- Go
Basses Tutti
Tenor Tutti
Mayor (Bass)
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on do your worst, Go play your tunes pi per- un til- your cheeks burst!"
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22nd September 1998
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11. Once more he stept (Chorus)JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
Once more he stept in-
Moderato ( =90)
Once more he stept in-
Once more he stept in-
Once more he stept in-
Moderato ( =90)
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to- the street, And to his lips once a gain,- Laid his long pipe of smooth straight cane;
to- the street, And to his lips once a gain,- Laid his long pipe of smooth straight cane;
to- the street, And to his lips once a gain,- Laid his long pipe of smooth straight cane;
to- the street, And to his lips once a gain,- Laid his long pipe of smooth straight cane;
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Yes to his lips a gain- He laid his pipe of smooth est- cane;
Yes to his lips a gain- laid his pipe of smooth est- cane;
Yes to his lips a gain- laid his pipe of smooth est- cane;
Yes to his lips a gain- laid his pipe of smooth est- cane;
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smooth est- cane;
smooth est- cane;
smooth est- cane;
smooth est- cane;
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12. there was a rustling (Children)JGAR Browning
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Trebles
Piano
Allegretto ( =120)
5
There was a rust ling- that seemed like a bust ling- Mer ry- crowds all
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just ling- and hus tling;- Rust ling- bust ling- just ling- hust ling- Small feet were pat ter- ing,-
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woo den- shoes clat ter- ing,- Lit tle- hands clap ping- and lit tle- tongues chat ter- ing,- Lit tle- hands clap ping- and
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lit tle- tongues chat ter- ing,- And, like fowls in a
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farm yard- when bar ley- is scat ter- ing,- Out came the chil dren-
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run ning.- Trip ping- and skip ping,- mer ril- y- af ter- The
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won der- ful- mu sic- with shou ting- and laugh ter.-
13 September 1998
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13. The Mayor was dumb. (Chorus)JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
The Mayor was dumb,
Moderato ( =120)
The Mayor was dumb,
The Mayor was dumb,
The Mayor was dumb,
Moderato ( =120)
5
and the Coun cil- stood As if they were changed
cresc.
and the Coun cil- stood As if they were changed
and the Coun cil- stood As if they were changed
and the Coun cil- stood As if they were changed
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in to- blocks of wood, Un-
decresc.
in to- blocks of wood, Un-
decresc.
in to- blocks of wood, Un-
decresc.
in to- blocks of wood, Un-
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a- ble- to move a step, or cry To the chil-
a- ble- to move a step, or cry To the chil-
a- ble- to move a step, or cry To the chil-
a- ble- to move a step, or cry To the chil-
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dren- who were skip ping- by, Could on ly-
dren- who were skip ping- by, Could on ly-
dren- who were skip ping- by, Could on ly-
dren- who were skip ping- by, Could on ly-
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fol low- with the eye The pi per-
fol low- with the eye The pi per-
fol low- with the eye The pi per-
fol low- with the eye The pi per-
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turned from the High Street To where
turned from the High Street To where
turned from the High Street To where
turned from the High Street To where
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the We ser- rolled its wa ters-
cresc.
decresc.
accel.
the We ser- rolled its wa ters-
the We ser- rolled its wa ters-
the We ser- rolled its wa ters-
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Right in the way of their sons and daugh ters!-
Allegretto ( =160)
Right in the way of their sons and daugh ters!-
Right in the way of their sons and daugh ters!-
Right in the way of their sons and daugh ters!-
Allegretto ( =160)
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How e- ver,- he turned from South to West,
Moderato ( =120)
How e- ver,- he turned from South to West,
How e- ver,- he turned from South to West,
How e- ver,- he turned from South to West,
Moderato ( =120)
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And to Kop pel- berg- Hill his steps a ddressed,- And af-
And to Kop pel- berg- Hill his steps a ddressed,- And af-
cresc.
decresc.
And to Kop pel- berg- Hill his steps a ddressed,- And af-
cresc.
decresc.
And to Kop pel- berg- Hill his steps a ddressed,- And af-
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ter- him the chil dren- pressed
ter- him the chil dren- pressed
ter- him the chil dren- pressed
ter- him the chil dren- pressed
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23 September 1998
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14. When lo they reached (Children)JGAR Browning
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Trebles
RH
LH
Moderato ( =100)
4
When, lo, as they reached the moun tain- side, A won drous- por tal-
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op ened- wide, As if a ca vern- was sud den- ly- hol lowed,- The
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10
Pi per- lead and the chil dren- fol lowed,- When all were in
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to the very last, The door in the moun tain- side shut fast.
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Yes when all the child ren- were in to the last, That dark door in moun tain-
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side shut tight ly- fast.
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18 September 1998
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15. Did I say all? (SA, Children, Solo Child)JGAR Browning
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Voices
Piano
Did I say all? No! one was lame, And could not dance the
Moderato ( =85)
Sops, Altos, Children
Moderato ( =90)
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whole of the way; In af ter- years, was used to say,
Treble Solo
Lento ( =70)
10
"It's dull in our town since my play mates-
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left! I can't for get- that I'm be reft- The
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mu sic- stopped and I stood still, And found my-
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self- out side- the hill, Left a lone- a-
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gainst- my will, To go now lim ping-
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as be fore,- And I will hear of my friends no more!"
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25 September 1998
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16. The Mayor sent East (Chorus)JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
Piano
The Mayor sent East, West,
Allegretto ( =100)
The
Rehearsal Only
4
North and South To of fer- the Pi per,- by word of mouth,
The Mayor sent East, West, North and South To
Mayor sent East, West, North and South To of fer- the Pi per,- by
The Mayor sent East, West, North and South To
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7
Wher e- ver- it was men's lot to find him,
of fer- the Pi per,- by word of mouth, Wher e- ver- it was men's lot to find him,
word of mouth, Wher e- ver- it was men's lot to find him,
of fer- the Pi per,- by word of mouth, Wher e- ver- it was men's lot to find him,
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Sil ver- and gold to his heart's con tent,- If he'd on ly- re turn- the way he went,
cresc.
Sil ver- and gold to his heart's con tent,- If he'd on ly- re turn- the way he went,
Sil ver- and gold to his heart's con tent,- If he'd on ly- re turn- the way he went,
Sil ver- and gold to his heart's con tent,- If he'd on ly- re turn- the way he went,
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And bring the chil dren- be hind- him.
And bring the chil dren- be hind- him.
And bring the chil dren- be hind- him.
And bring the chil dren- be hind- him.
Accomp.
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26 September 1998
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17. Alas Alas, Final Chorus JGAR Browning
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S
A
T
B
RH
LH
A las,-
Largo ( =100)
A las,-
A las,-
A las,-
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a las- for Ha me- lin!- A las- A-
a las- for Ha me- lin!- A las- A-
a las- for Ha me- lin!- A las- A-
a las- for Ha me- lin!- A las-
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10
las- A las- There came in to-
las- A las- There came in to-
las- A las- There came in to-
A las- There came in to-
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ma ny~a- burg her's- pate A text which says that hea-
ma ny~a- burg her's- pate A text which says that hea-
ma ny~a- burg her's- pate A text which says that hea-
ma ny~a- burg her's- pate A text which says that hea-
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ven's- gate Opes to the rich at such ea sy- rate
ven's- gate Opes to the rich at such ea sy- rate
ven's- gate Opes to the rich at such ea sy- rate
ven's- gate Opes to the rich at such ea sy- rate
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As the nee dle's- eye takes a ca mel-
As the nee dle's- eye takes a ca mel-
As the nee dle's- eye takes a ca mel-
As the nee dle's- eye takes a ca mel-
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in! And op po- site- the place of the ca-
in! And op po- site- the place of the ca-
in! And op po- site- the place of the ca-
in! And op po- site- the place of the ca-
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vern- They wrote the sto ry- on a co-
vern- They wrote the sto ry- on a co-
vern- They wrote the sto ry- on a co-
vern- They wrote the sto ry- on a co-
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lumn,- And on the great church win- dow- pain-
lumn,- And on the great church win- dow- pain-
lumn,- And on the great church win- dow- pain-
lumn,- And on the great church win- dow- pain-
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ted- The same, to make the world ac quain- -
ted- The same, to make the world ac quain- -
ted- The same, to make the world ac quain- -
ted- The same, to make the world ac quain- -
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ted- How their chil dren- were
ted- How their chil dren- were
ted- How their chil dren- were
ted- How their chil dren- were
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sto len- a way,- And there it stands to this ve ry-
sto len- a way,- And there it stands to this ve ry-
sto len- a way,- And there it stands to this ve ry-
sto len- a way,- And there it stands to this ve ry-
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day.
day.
day.
day.
=100
decresc.
decresc.
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rall.
=60
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Postlude - (Children)JGAR. Browning
Copyright © 1998 by Megatherium Music, YenstonAll Rights Reserved
Trebles
Piano
In
Allegretto ( =120)
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Tran syl- va- nia- there's a tribe of a lien- peo ple- who a scribe- the
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out lan- dish- ways and dress on which their neigh bours- lay stress, to their
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fa thers- and mo thers- ha ving- ri sen- out of some sub terr- an- e- ous- pri son-
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out of Ha me- lin- town in Bruns wick- land, and now we think you
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un der- stand.-
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September 27th 1998
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