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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
PROVO, UTAH

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MUSIC WRITTEN TO THE PLAY OF THAT NAME

For SOLI (SOPRANO, TENOR and BARITONE or BASS),


CHORUS and ORCHESTRA

WORDS FROM
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER

COMPOSED BY

HENRY PURCELL
(A.D. 1695)

PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMENT
ARRANGED FROM THE FULL SCORE BY

H. M. HIGGS

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BONDUCA
INDEX.
No. Page
Overture .... .... .... .... .... 2

1. Catch. (Snug by three soldiers) .... .... .... 6

2. " Hear us, Great Rugwith." Chorus .... .... 8

3. " Hear, ye Gods of Britain." Solo {Baritone) .... 14

4. " Sing, sing ye Druids." Duet {1st and 2nd Soprano)


and Chorus .... .... .... .... 17

5. " Divine Andate." Recitative (Baritone) .... .... 22


6. " To Arms ! To Arms !
" Duet (Tenor and Baritone)
and Chorus .... .... .... .... 24
7. " O lead me to some peaceful gloom." Solo (Soprano) 28
8. Orchestral Number
(a) Air .... .... .... .... .... 32
(b) Hornpipe .... .... .... ....
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(c) Air .... .... .... .... .... 34
(d) Air .... .... .... .... ....
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(e) Minuet .... .... .... .... .... 36
" Britons, strike home! " Solo (Tenor) and Chorus
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BONDUCA.

OVERTURE.

No. i. CATCH.
i. Jack, thou'rt a toper, let's have t'other quart
Ring, we're so sober, 'twere a shame to part.

2. None but a drunkard, bullied by his wife


For coming late, fears a domestic strife.

3. I'm free, and so are you to call and knock boldly.


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Though watchmen cry " Past two o'clock !

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Hear us, great Rugwith, hear our pray'rs,
Defend thy British Isle,

Revive our hopes, disperse our fears ;

Nor let thine altars bcthe Roman's spoil ;

Descend ye pow'rs divine.


Descend in chariots of ethereal flame,
And touch the altars you defend ;

O save us ! O save our nation and our name !

No. 3. SOLO (Baritone).

Hear, ye gods of Britain ! Hear us this day !

Let us not fall, the Roman Eagle's prey !

Clip their wings, or chase 'em home,


And check the tow'ring pride of Rome.

No. 4. DUET (1st and 2nd Soprano) AND CHORUS.


Sing, ye Druids, sing ; sing, ye Druids, all!
Your voices raise. Sing, all your voices raise,

To celebrate divine Andate's praise,


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Divine Andate, President of War,


The fortune of the day declare :

Shall we to the Romans yield,


Or shall each arm that wields a spear,
Strike it through a mossy shield,
And dye with Roman blood the field ?

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To arms To arms
! Your ensigns ! straight display
Now, set the battle in array,
The oracle of war declares
Success depends upon our hearts and spears.

No. 7. SOLO (Soprano).

O lead me to some peaceful gloom,


Where none but sighing lovers come ;

Where the shrill trumpets never sound,


But one eternal hush goes round.
There let me soothe my pleasing pain,
And never think of war again.
What glory can a lover have,
To conquer, yet be still a slave.

No. 8. ORCHESTRAL NUMBER.


(a) Air.
(b) Hornpipe.
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(e) Minuet.

No. 9. SOLO (Tenor) AND CHORUS.


Briton's, strike home ! Revenge your country's wrongs
Fight and record yourselves in Druids' songs.

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LAND,' and 8 'FAREWELL."
OTHER ALBUMS IN THE PRESS.

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NEW YORK and MELBOURNE
AND MAY DE HAD OF ALL MUSIC SELLERS,

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CONCERT VERSION.

MERRIE ENGLAND.
WRITTEN BY
BASIL HOOD.
MUSIC BY

EDWARD GERMAN.
Vocal Score {8vo), 3\6 net cash; Choruses only. Price 1/6 net cash.

CONCERT SELECTION.

A PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON.
WRITTEN BY
BASIL HOOD.
MUSIC BY

EDWARD GERMAN
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THE WEDDING OF SHON MACLEAN
A Scottish Rhapsody for Chorus, Soli (Soprano and Baritone), and Orchestra.
Poem by ROBERT BUCHANAN. Music by HUBERT BATH.
Vocal Score, 2s. 6d. net cash Tonic Sol-fa, is. net cash.
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THE QUEST OF RAPUNZEL


Cantata for Soli (Soprano, Contralto, and Tenor), Chorus, and Orchestra.
Words by J. H. MACNAIR. Music by G. H. CLUTSAM. Vocal Score, 23. 6d. net cash.

BONDUCA
Music written to the piny of that name, for Soli (Soprano, Tenor, and Baritone or Bass), Chorus, and Orchestra.
Words from BEAUMONT and FLETCHER. Music by HENRY PURCELL (arr. by H. M. HIGGS).
Vocal Score, is. net cash.

ULYSSES AND THE SIRENS


Dramatic Cantata for Soli, Chorus, and Orchestra.
Words by FRED. E. WEATHERLY, from the French of PAUL COLLIN. Music by PAUL PUGET.
Vocal Score, 2s. 6d. net cash.

LEAVES FROM
and
OSSIAN
For Soli (Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone), Chorus, and Orchestra.
Music by LI ZA LEHMANN. Vocal Score, 2s 6d. net cash..

IL DEMONIO
ANTON R UBINSTEIN.
(The Demon)
By (Concert Version . In the press.)

Dramatic Legend, by
FAUST
HECTOR BERLIOZ.
Vocal Score, 2s. 6d. net cash ; cloth, 4s. netcash Vocal Score for Tonic
; Sol-fa, is. 6d. net cash ;

Choruses only, is. net cash.

Sacred Musical Drama.


THE
Words
MARTYRTOF ANTIOCH
ARTHUR SULLIVAN.
selected from Milman's poems. Music by
Vocal Score, 3s. 6d. net cash cloth gilt, 5s. net cash ; Choruses only, 2s. net cash
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Choruses only for Tonic Sol-fa, is. net cash.

THE LEAP OF KURROGLOU


Ballad for Baritone Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra.
Words bv LONGFELLOW. Music by JAMES R. DEAR. V ocal Score, is. 6d. net cash.

GRAY'S ELEGY
Cantata. Music by ALFRE D CELLIER. Vocal Score, 2s. 6d. net cash ; cloth, 4s. net cash.

Cantata.
LALLA
(Founded
ROOKH on Moore's Eastern Legend.)
Words by W. G. WILLS. Music by FREDERIC CLAY.
3 Vocal Score, 3s. 6d. net cash.

LUCIFER
Oratorio. Words by EMANUEL HILL. Music by PETER BENOIT.
Vocal Score, 3s. 6d. net c ash ; n et cash.
clot h, 5s.

"7SAIAS
Oratorio.
Words by GIUSEPPE ALBINI (Translation by J. BENNETT). Music by LUIGI MANCINELLI.
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Vocal Score, 3s. 6d. net cash cloth, 5s. net cash.
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* FRIDOLIN; or, The Message to the Forge


Dramatic Cantata. Words by GEMINIA RUDERSDORFF. Music by ALBERTO RANDEGGER.
Vocal Score, 4s. net cash ; cloth, 6s. net cash.

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