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| In the meantime they have kidnapped a young and attractive girl, Rita, on the eve of her wedding. Rita's fiancé, Count Vasquez, finds the smugglers' retreat and disguised as an old shepherd, is determined to rescue her. Vasquez, a tenor, sings this aubade1. Wake,
Gentle Maiden Wake,
Gentle Maiden, Wait for interesting interlude! Wake,
Gentle Maiden, Doesn't it encourage you to put your best foot forward? Don't feel bashful, give it a twirl! Can't you sense the sunrise, almost hear the sound of the castanets? Have a go with our arrangement of Arthur and Francis' wonderful morning song . . .
Next the humorous 'Baritone' ditty - From Rock to Rock . . .?
1. Footnote: Aubade (pronounced obard) means early morning music. It derives from the French - Aube, and Provençal - Alba, dawn. It is the counterpart of nocturne or serenade - meaning evening music.
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