. 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 . me is Lindor, and that he is madly in lovewith a certain young lady, whose name is Rosina. Dunque io son (What! I ?) By Maria Galvany, Soprano, and Titta Ruffo,Baritone (In Italian) Rosina: What! I? or dost thou mock me? Am I, then, the happy being? (But I all the scheme foreseeing, Knew it, sir, before yourself.)Figaro: Yes, Lindor loves you, lady; Oft he sighs for his Rosina, (As a fox she cunning seems, Ah, by my faith, she se
. 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 . me is Lindor, and that he is madly in lovewith a certain young lady, whose name is Rosina. Dunque io son (What! I ?) By Maria Galvany, Soprano, and Titta Ruffo,Baritone (In Italian) Rosina: What! I? or dost thou mock me? Am I, then, the happy being? (But I all the scheme foreseeing, Knew it, sir, before yourself.)Figaro: Yes, Lindor loves you, lady; Oft he sighs for his Rosina, (As a fox she cunning seems, Ah, by my faith, she sees thro all).Rosina: Still one word, sir—to my Lindor How shall I contrive to speak?Figaro: Poor man, he but awaits some sign Of your affection and assent; A little note, a single line, And he himself will soon present. To this, what say you?Rosina: I blush to write. Figaro: At what? Why really—may I indite? Haste, haste, your lover quick invite. (Going to the desk.)Rosina: A letter! Oh, here it is. (Calling him, she takes a note from her bosom,which she gives him.) Figaro (astonished) : Already written! What a fool Was I to think to be her master! (Exit.). COPYT TERKELSON \ HENRY TETRAZZIN] AS ROSINA Bartolo comes in and accuses Rosina of dropping a note from the balcony, and when shedenies it he shows her ink marks on her finger and calls attention to a cut pen and a missingsheet of paper. She says she wrapped up some sweetmeats to send to a girl friend, andcut the pen to design a flower for her embroidery. Bartolo then denounces her in anotherfamous air, Manca un foglio, and leaves in a rage. Manca un foglio (Heres a Leaf Missing) By Arcangelo Rossi. Bass (In Italian) *68144 12-inch, $ * Double-Faced Record—See page 38. 35 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —BARBER OF SEVILLE A loud knocking is heard at the street door—it is the Count in his soldier pushes his way in, and insists that the commandant has ordered him to put up inBartolo s house. A long scene
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