[00:00.51]Overture (Live at the Royal Albert Hall) - Andrew Lloyd Webber [02:07.60]This trophy from our saviours, [02:22.89] [02:23.64]from our saviours from the enslaving force of Rome! [02:44.05] [02:49.36]With feasting and dancing and song, [02:50.97] [02:51.84]tonight in celebration, [02:54.03] [02:54.72]We greet the victorious throng, [02:56.72] [02:57.28]returned to bring salvation! [02:59.65] [03:00.34]The trumpets of Carthage resound! Hear, [03:02.77] [03:03.52]Romans, now and tremble! [03:05.52] [03:06.14]Hark to our step on the ground! [03:08.94]Hear the drums, Hannibal comes! [03:14.00] [03:21.43]Sad to return to find the land we love, [03:24.61] [03:26.23]threatened once more by Roma's far-reaching grasp [03:31.23]No no no no! [03:32.29]Senor if you please! Rome [03:34.91] [03:35.72]Me say Rome [03:36.97]Roma? Rome, Rome is very hard [03:40.09]Well once again from "Sad to return" (very very hard) [03:43.58]Please (Rome) senor [03:45.64] [03:51.45]Sad to return to find the land we love, [03:54.57] [03:56.00]threatened once more by Rome's far-reaching grasp [04:00.18] [04:01.86]Tomorrow we shall brighten the chimes of Rome, [04:05.17] [04:06.11]til I rejoice your army has come home [04:13.72] [05:38.82]Bid welcome to Hannibal's guests, the elephants of Carthage! [05:44.00] [05:44.56]As guides on our conquering quests, Dido sends Hannibal's friends! [05:55.23] [06:05.06]Once more to the ? arms ? [06:07.15] [06:11.08]Once more to the sweetness of charms [06:12.94] [06:14.12]My heart ? [06:16.08] [06:17.27]The trumpeting elephants sound, hear, Romans, now and tremble! [06:22.32] [06:23.13]Hark to their step on the ground, hear the drums! Hannibal comes! [06:37.30] [06:47.41]Thanks ? all again [06:49.34]Thank you very much [06:50.96]You were very good this man is near marvelous thank you [06:53.39]This way gentlemen this way [06:54.54] [06:55.23]Rehearsals, as you see, are under way, for a new production of [06:59.41]Chalumeau's 'Hannibal'. [07:00.48] [07:01.79]Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen please, ladies and g' [07:09.27] [07:09.83]Madam Giry? Thank you [07:15.36] [07:16.11]May I have your attention please [07:18.04] [07:18.85]As you may know for some weeks there have been rumours of my [07:22.61]Imminent retirement. [07:23.61] [07:24.99]I can now tell you that these were all true, [07:27.11] [07:27.85]And it is now my pleasure to introduce you to you [07:30.67]the two gentlemen who now own the Opera Populaire, [07:32.66] [07:33.41]M. Richard Firmin and M. Gilles Andre. [07:35.94] [07:40.68]Gentlemen, Signora Carlitta Guidicelli, [07:44.36]Our leading soprano for 19 seasons now. [07:48.80]Of course of course I've experienced all your greatest roles in your [07:51.86]Damn Signor Ubaldo Piangi. [07:54.23] [07:54.78]An honor, Signor. [07:55.85] [07:56.66]If I remember rightly Alyssa has a rather fine aria [07:59.35]In act III of Hannibal I wonder Alyssa as a personal favor [08:03.15]If you would oblige us with a private rendition [08:06.27]And of course if monsieur Reyer objects [08:08.70]Now if my manager commands [08:10.33] [08:10.89]Monsieur Reyer, ? commands [08:11.69] [08:13.00]Will two bars will quite sufficient [08:15.43]Two bars will be sufficient [08:16.86] [08:23.11]Senora