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

List of Musical Numbers in The Second Version

Act I
  • No. 1. "From Egypt's royal line" (Bertuccio, Francal, Zerbinette and Chorus)
  • No. 2. "The good old earth in the age of gold" (Bertuccio and Chorus)
  • No. 3. "The Song of the Duck" (Bobinet and Chorus)
  • No. 4. "We have missed the voice of our little queen" (Chorus, Bertuccio, Francal and Mirette)
  • No. 4a. Bohemian Song "Roaming on with never a rest" (Mirette and Chorus)
  • No. 5. "When winter gales were loud and winter snows were flying" (Francal and Chorus)
  • No. 6. "Ha! ha! ha! ha! it’s so amusing" (Mirette and Chorus)
  • No. 7. "Now stars above the forest glimmer" (Picorin)
  • No. 8. "Long ago in Alcala" (Bobinet)
  • No. 9. "Up a tree!" (Bobinet, Gerard, Baron)
  • No. 10. "Nay, do not fly from me!" (Gerard and Mirette)
  • No. 11. "We’ve called as pillagers" (Chorus)
  • No. 12. Pantomime Dance (Zerbinette, Picorin and Francal)
  • No. 13. Act 1 Finale "Though the wood is very dark" (Baron, Bobinet, Mirette, Gerard, Picorin, Gypsies and Soldiers)
Act II
  • No. 14. Old Ballad "So forward through the fading light" (Mirette)
  • No. 15. "In quiet convent closes the rosebud maidens grow" (Gerard)
  • No. 16. "Don't mind me!" (Gerard, Mirette and Picorin)
  • No. 17. "The programme I’ll discuss with you" (Marquise and Bobinet)
  • No. 18. "But yesterday, in convent gray" (Bianca)
  • No. 19. "When Noah sailed his good old Ark" (Baron, Gerard and Picorin)
  • No. 20. "Obedient to your kind command" (Chorus)
  • No. 20a. Fan Song, "When Eve was mistress Adam" (Marquise and Chorus)
  • No. 21. Act 2 Finale "We come, Madame la Marquise" (Chorus)
    • "Once a cavalier of Spain loved a maid of low degree" (Mirette and Chorus)
    • "Gerard, this is really scandalous" (Ensemble)
Act III
  • No. 22. "Oh, the light of the golden summer" (Chorus)
  • No. 23. Long Bow Song, "Good William Tell was a mighty one" (Bobinet, Zerbinette and Chorus)
  • No. 24. "Our recent circumstances have been really so unpleasant" (Zerbinette, Marquise, Picorin, Bobinet and Baron)
  • No. 25. "There was once a pretty peasant" (Mirette)
  • No. 26. "Hurrah! Hurrah! for the merry yeomen" (Chorus)
    • Dance - Bobinet and Zerbinette
  • No. 27. "Ah, Monsieur le Baron!" (Marquise and Baron)
  • No. 28. Act 3 Finale. "Oh! the pride of the Belgian bowmen" (Mirette, Picorin, Francal, Bobinet, Zerbinette and Chorus)

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