. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . 1L TROVATORE ACT 517 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —IL TROVATORE mental diminuendo complete the picture, which makes a fitting conclusion to a grue-some story. The clock strikes twelve, and with cries of Cursed be the witch infernal!the retainers disperse. SCENE II— The Gardens of the PalaceThe fair Leonora now appears with her faithful companion, Inez. She confides to Inezher interest in the unknown knight whom she had first seen a


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . 1L TROVATORE ACT 517 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —IL TROVATORE mental diminuendo complete the picture, which makes a fitting conclusion to a grue-some story. The clock strikes twelve, and with cries of Cursed be the witch infernal!the retainers disperse. SCENE II— The Gardens of the PalaceThe fair Leonora now appears with her faithful companion, Inez. She confides to Inezher interest in the unknown knight whom she had first seen at the Tournament. Tacea la notte placida (Peaceful Was the Night) By Luisa Tetrazzini, Soprano {In Italian) 88420 12-inch, $ By Edith Helena, Soprano (In English) *35214 12-inch, By Lucia Crestani, Soprano (In Italian) *16655 10-inch, .75 In this wistful air, so unlike the weird music preceding it, she speaks of the Troubadourwho serenades her, and of the feelings which have been inspired in her breast by his song. Leonora: How calm, how placid, was the night! In tones so sweet and thrilling, The cloudless sky, how clear, how bright! Breathing to


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