Mirette (opera) - List of Musical Numbers in The First Version

List of Musical Numbers in The First Version

Act I
  • No. 1. "Ha, ha! A splendid story!" (Bertuccio, Mirette, Picorin, Francal and Chorus)
  • No. 2. Bohemian Song: "The home of the Zingari!" (Mirette and Chorus)
  • No. 3. "Dost thou remember still the day?" (Francal and Chorus)
  • No. 4. "Ha ha! It's quite amusing!" (Mirette and Chorus)
  • No. 5. "Look, look, I say! Here's Bobinet!" (Chorus)
  • No. 6. "The Song of the Duck" (Bobinet and Chorus)
  • No. 7. "When I was young, I went a-dreaming" (Picorin)
  • No. 8. "Long ago in Alcala" (Bobinet)
  • No. 9. "She is asleep! Ah, how fair is she!" (Gerard and Mirette)
  • No. 10. "Oh, we've been up and we've been down" (Chorus)
  • No. 10a. Burglary Song, "Oh, we've been visiting our friends" (Francal and Chorus)
  • No. 11. Act 1 Finale: "Good evening, gentlemen!" (Burgomaster, Bobinet, Max, Francal, Picorin, Mirette, Gerard, Soldiers and Gypsies)
Act II
  • No. 12. Old Ballad, "So forward through the fading light" (Mirette)
  • No. 13. "If love were calculation" (Gerard)
  • No. 14. "Hast thou forgot the hour we met?" (Gerard and Mirette)
  • No. 15. "Now for the programme" (Marquise and Bobinet)
  • No. 16. "When Noah went aboard the ark" (Bobinet)
  • No. 17. "But yesterday in convent grey" (Bianca)
  • No. 18. "Life is a fairyland, with wonders hung" (Marquise)
  • No. 19. "Obedient to your kind command" (Chorus)
  • No. 19a. "Our best congratulations" (Marquise, Gerard, Bianca, Francal, Mirette, Chorus)
  • No. 20. "Who is like the Zingara" (Mirette and Chorus)
  • No. 20a. Dance - Bobinet and Zerbinette
  • No. 21. Act 2 Finale "Take your places all" (Notary, Bobinet, Gerard, Marquise, Mirette and Chorus)
Act III
  • No. 22. "Oh, the light of the golden weather" (Chorus)
  • No. 22a. "Walk up, walk up, and see the show" (Mirette, Picorin and Chorus)
  • No. 23. "Here's the news of the day" (Bobinet and Chorus)
  • No. 24. "That night you went away" (Bianca and Mirette)
  • No. 25. "Come, march along, and make a din" (Chorus)
  • No. 26. "So the past is dead in your fickle heart" (Marquise)
  • No. 27. "What! breakfast really ready, sir?" (Mirette and Picorin)
  • No. 28. "Yes, it is past! the dream is done" (Gerard)
  • No. 28a. "Does he remember the words he has spoken?" (Bianca and Gerard)
  • No. 29. Act 3 Finale "When the gay ring-a-ding of the bells" (Bobinet and Chorus)

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