Madame Sessi. [Accompanied on the Harp, by Mr. C. MEYER.] Recitativo. Numi eterni del eiel questo ch'io verso, Phregeri. Ciel pietoso, ciel clemente, Recitativo. Qual divino concento, qual suave armonia, Caratina. A un dolce riposo, BA TTLE SINFONIA. FLOURISH–Drums and Trumpets, English side, pre paring to niarch. MARCH_" Rule Britannia," begins soft, as at a dis tance, encreasing as the English Army is supposed to arrive in the field. FLOURISH-Drums and Trumpets on the Enemy's side, preparing to march. MARCH "Marlbrook” soît, and encreasing as the for. mer:--The two Armies are now supposed to be arranged in order of Battle. A CHALLENGE from the Enemy's Trumpeter, which is quickly answered by English Trumpeter. THE BATTLE commences.- Iinitation of the Firing of Cannons and Muskets is introduced. THE STORM MARCH. Drums and Fifes encourage the men; the Musick expressing the encreasing Confusion of the Battle. The Battle rages with fury-Cannons, Muskets, and the various warlike Instruments, describe the progress of the Action. The Fifes, during this impressive Movement, play, disjointed Parts of Marlbrook, indicating the failure of the Enemy, until they are supposed to be routed; which is expressed by the Air of Marlbrook being played in a Minor Key.Cangions are still heard at a distance, the cries of wounded, and the triumphal shouts of the Victors! A GRAND INTRADA ; followed by a Grand Triumphal March.- Trumpets bound !-And the whole concludes with the National Air of "God save the King." In which MADAME SESSI, MRs. DICKONS, Mr. Leonard, Mr. Pyne, Mr. C. SMITH, and Mr. BELLAMY will join.--Ending in Full Chorus, accompanied by the whole Band. ......: 11 :: Arr, MADAME-SESSI. And CHORUS. God save great George our King, God save the King: God save the King. 1. QUARTETTO... . . '(Harmonized by Sir GEORGE SMART) Mr. LEONARD, Mr. PYNE, Mr. C. SMITH, & Mr. BELLAMY. - AND CHORUS. O Lord, our God! arise, And make them fall: God save us all. Air, Mrs. DICK ONS. And CHORUS. Thy choicest gifts in store, Long may He reign. God save the King. C ... A Grand Scena è Duetto. (Paganini.) MADAME SESSI and Mrs. DICKONS. Recitativo. Amabile Lisinga perchè mesta cosi? Campo nemico non è questo per te. E puoi stupir. Saper se m'ami. Nol vedi al mio sembiante. Timido, incerto amante, |