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I |
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*Dead march CM419 drums |
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78-81 |
[Awake, awake, English nobility!] DO 54-6 ‘Awake, awake! O England!’ set to a version of tune ‘Mall Simms’ ۞DO ii 1 |
77 |
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ii |
0 |
Sound a flourish…marching with drummer and soldiers |
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18 |
[Sound, sound alarum!] |
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iii |
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Here alarum. {Drums} |
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vi |
47 |
Here they shoot off chambers {within} |
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58-9 |
[Whilst any trump did sound or drum struck up, His sword did ne’er leave striking] |
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73-4 |
[…and like thee, Nero, Play on the lute, beholding the towns burn.] |
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75, 89 |
Here an alarm., and it thunders and lightens [What stir is this? What tumult’s in the heavens? Whence cometh this alarum and the noise?]; Alarum |
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vii |
0, 26 |
Here an alarum again; A short alarum |
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viii |
0; 31 |
Flourish; Flourish. |
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II |
i |
7 |
…drums beating a *dead march SM16 muffled drums; |
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39; 78 |
{Alarum}; Alarum |
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ii |
3 |
Retreat is sounded |
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iii |
60 |
He winds his horn. Within, drums strike up; a peal of ordnance. |
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III |
i |
0; 74 |
Flourish; A noise within |
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76; 78; 190 |
[What’s tumult’s this]; A noise again; Sennet |
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iv |
0 |
An alarum |
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v |
0; 62 |
An alarum; An alarum. Excursions |
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68 |
Retreat. Excursions |
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vi |
0 |
An alarum |
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vii |
28; 30 |
Drums sound afar off; Here sound an English *march |
78 |
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N &166, 200-1: c1610 ‘The ancient English drum march’ |
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32 |
Here sound a French *march (MM30/ SM15) drum alone |
79 |
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(B243) 1670 (from earlier original) Batterie de tambour: Gardes de la Marine N&201 |
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35 |
Trumpets sound a parley |
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viii |
0; 27 |
{Flourish}; Sennet |
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IV |
i |
0, 173 |
{Flourish}; Flourish |
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ii |
0; 2 |
Enter…with a trumpeter and drummer}; The trumpeter sounds a parley |
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35-38 |
[For ere the glass that now begins to run…] ‘All careful Christians, mark my song… The glass doth run…’ (18 verses) set to tune of Wigmore’s galliard. |
80 (247a) |
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38-41 |
Drum afar off [Hark, hark, the Dauphin’s drum, a warning bell, Sings heavy music to thy timorous soul; And mine shall ring thy dire departure out.] |
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iii |
0 |
Enter…with a trumpeter |
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vi |
0 |
Alarum. Excursions |
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54 |
[Then follow thou thy desp’rate sire of Crete, Thou Icarus.] DO215-7 ‘In Crete when Daedalus first began his long exile’ set to lute tune ‘In Crete’ |
81 (210) |
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vii |
0; 32 |
Alarum. Excursions; {Alarum} |
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V |
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0 |
Sennet |
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iii, iv |
0 |
Alarum. Excursions: Excursions; |
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v |
0; 84 |
Alarum; {Enter Captains, colours, and trumpeters}; |
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86; 101 |
Sound a parley; Trumpets sound |
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