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Overture (Live at the Royal Albert Hall) - Andrew Lloyd Webber |
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This trophy from our saviours, |
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from our saviours from the enslaving force of Rome! |
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With feasting and dancing and song, |
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tonight in celebration, |
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We greet the victorious throng, |
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returned to bring salvation! |
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The trumpets of Carthage resound! Hear, |
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Romans, now and tremble! |
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Hark to our step on the ground! |
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Hear the drums, Hannibal comes! |
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Sad to return to find the land we love, |
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threatened once more by Roma's far-reaching grasp |
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No no no no! |
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Senor if you please! Rome |
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Me say Rome |
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Roma? Rome, Rome is very hard |
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Well once again from "Sad to return" (very very hard) |
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Please (Rome) senor |
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Sad to return to find the land we love, |
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threatened once more by Rome's far-reaching grasp |
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Tomorrow we shall brighten the chimes of Rome, |
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til I rejoice your army has come home |
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Bid welcome to Hannibal's guests, the elephants of Carthage! |
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As guides on our conquering quests, Dido sends Hannibal's friends! |
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Once more to the ? arms ? |
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Once more to the sweetness of charms |
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My heart ? |
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The trumpeting elephants sound, hear, Romans, now and tremble! |
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Hark to their step on the ground, hear the drums! Hannibal comes! |
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Thanks ? all again |
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Thank you very much |
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You were very good this man is near marvelous thank you |
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This way gentlemen this way |
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Rehearsals, as you see, are under way, for a new production of |
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Chalumeau's 'Hannibal'. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen please, ladies and g' |
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Madam Giry? Thank you |
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May I have your attention please |
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As you may know for some weeks there have been rumours of my |
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Imminent retirement. |
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I can now tell you that these were all true, |
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And it is now my pleasure to introduce you to you |
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the two gentlemen who now own the Opera Populaire, |
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M. Richard Firmin and M. Gilles Andre. |
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Gentlemen, Signora Carlitta Guidicelli, |
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Our leading soprano for 19 seasons now. |
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Of course of course I've experienced all your greatest roles in your |
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Damn Signor Ubaldo Piangi. |
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An honor, Signor. |
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If I remember rightly Alyssa has a rather fine aria |
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In act III of Hannibal I wonder Alyssa as a personal favor |
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If you would oblige us with a private rendition |
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And of course if monsieur Reyer objects |
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Now if my manager commands |
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Monsieur Reyer, ? commands |
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Will two bars will quite sufficient |
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Two bars will be sufficient |
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Senora |