D Marlow


Nuala of Slieve: Overture Nuala of Slieve: Overture
.midi overture to the opera 'Nuala of Slieve.' A dark and stormy sea.

Nuala of Slieve: Are there no more flowers? Nuala of Slieve: Are there no more flowers?
Track 2 of the opera 'Nuala of Slieve' (in .midi). An Irish fishing village. Niall remarks on the difficulty of finding flowers for his beloved younger daughter, Grainne (“Are there no more flowers?”). He is joined by Brighid, a village woman

Nuala of Slieve: Nuala! Nuala! Nuala of Slieve: Nuala! Nuala!
Ronan begs Nuala to consider his love for her. She refuses.

Nuala of Slieve: Has the fool gone? Nuala of Slieve: Has the fool gone?
Track 4 of the opera 'Nuala of Slieve' (in .midi). After Ronan leaves, she reveals her wish for a better life than what the village can offer.

Nuala of Slieve: What is this? This running... Nuala of Slieve: What is this? This running...
Cormac enters. He orders the women to prepare Grainne’s body for a wake. Nuala believes that Cormac suspects her.

Nuala of Slieve: Nuala! What is it? Nuala of Slieve: Nuala! What is it?
Cormac comes, too late to save Ronan. He turns on Nuala and forces her to confess her complicity.

Nuala of Slieve: Of all the times to rain! Nuala of Slieve: Of all the times to rain!
As it begins to rain, Nuala spots the remnants of a shipwreck and an unconscious survivor. She drags him up from the beach. He wakes, and Nuala learns that his name is Cormac, and he is an Irishman who had been captured by the English. This rescue is

Journey 1: Death and Wandering Journey 1: Death and Wandering

Journey 2: Pavane and Enigma Journey 2: Pavane and Enigma

Orchestral Movement (F Major) Orchestral Movement (F Major)
