Lyrics The Nutcracker - Sarantos
The
Nutcracker
By
E.
T.
Hoffman
Act
I
It′s
a
cozy
Christmas
Eve
at
the
Stahlbaum's
house.
Their
house
is
decorated
with
Christmas
ornaments,
wreaths,
stockings,
mistletoe
and
in
the
center
of
it
all,
a
majestic
Christmas
tree.
As
the
Stahlbaum′s
prepare
for
their
annual
Christmas
party,
their
children,
Fritz
and
Clara,
wait
anxiously
for
their
families
and
friends
to
arrive.
When
the
guests
finally
appear,
the
party
picks
up
with
dancing
and
celebration.
A
mysterious
guest
arrives
dressed
in
dark
clothing,
nearly
frightening
Fritz,
but
not
Clara.
Clara
knows
he
is
Godfather
Drosselmeyer,
the
toymaker.
His
surprise
arrival
is
warmly
accepted
and
all
the
children
dance
and
carry
on
with
laughter.
The
celebration
is
interrupted
again
when
Drosselmeyer
reveals
to
the
children
that
he
has
brought
them
gifts.
The
girls
receive
beautiful
china
dolls
and
the
boys
receive
bugles.
Fritz
is
given
a
beautiful
drum,
but
Clara
is
given
the
best
gift
of
all,
the
Nutcracker.
Fritz
grows
jealous,
snatches
the
Nutcracker
from
Clara
and
plays
a
game
of
toss
with
the
other
boys.
It
isn't
long
until
the
Nutcracker
breaks.
Clara
is
upset,
but
Drosselmeyer
fixes
it
with
a
handkerchief.
Drosselmeyer's
nephew
offers
Clara
a
small
make-shift
bed
under
the
Christmas
tree
for
her
injured
Nutcracker.
The
party
grows
late
and
the
children
become
sleepy.
Everyone
generously
thanks
the
Stahlbaum′s
before
they
leave.
As
Clara′s
family
retires
to
bed,
she
checks
on
her
Nutcracker
one
last
time
and
ends
up
falling
asleep
under
the
Christmas
tree
with
the
Nutcracker
in
her
arms.
At
the
stroke
of
midnight
Clara
wakes
up
to
a
frightening
scene.
The
house,
the
tree
and
the
toys
seem
to
be
getting
larger.
Is
she
shrinking?
Out
of
nowhere
large
mice
dressed
in
army
uniforms,
led
by
the
Mouse
King,
begin
to
circle
the
room
while
the
toys
and
Christmas
trees
come
to
life.
Clara's
Nutcracker
groups
the
soldier
toys
into
battle
formation
and
fights
the
mouse
army.
The
Mouse
King
traps
the
Nutcracker
in
the
corner,
but
the
Nutcracker
can′t
overcome
the
Mouse
King's
strength.
Clara
makes
a
desperate
move
to
save
her
Nutcracker
from
defeat
and
throws
her
slipper
at
the
Mouse
King.
She
hits
him
directly
in
the
head!
The
Nutcracker
is
able
to
overcome
the
stunned
Mouse
King
and
claims
victory.
The
mice
army
quickly
carries
away
their
King.
Clara
falls
onto
the
Nutcracker′s
bed,
overwhelmed
by
the
moment.
As
angels
and
delightful
music
hover
over
their
heads,
the
bed
turns
into
a
magical
sleigh,
floating
higher
and
higher.
The
Nutcracker
is
transformed
into
a
human
prince
(who
looks
strikingly
similar
to
Drosselmeyer's
nephew).
He
gets
on
Clara′s
sleigh
and
drives
through
a
snowy
forest
where
the
snowflakes
turn
into
dancing
maidens.
Act
II
After
their
magical
journey
through
the
snow
forest,
they
come
to
their
destination
in
the
Land
of
the
Sweets.
Clara
can't
believe
her
eyes;
ladyfinger
mountains
topped
with
whipped
cream
whiter
than
snow,
sweetly
glazed
flowers
and
butter-cream
frosting
everywhere
she
looks.
Upon
their
arrival,
they
are
greeted
by
the
Sugar
Plum
Fairy.
As
they
reenact
the
night's
events,
the
Sugar
Plum
Fairy
becomes
impressed
with
Clara′s
bravery
and
the
Nutcracker′s
heroism.
In
their
honor,
the
Sugar
Plum
Fairy
takes
them
inside
the
Candy
Castle
and
throws
a
lavish
festival.
They
are
treated
like
royalty
and
presented
with
every
imaginable
sweet.
Shortly
thereafter,
the
dancing
begins.
Hot
coco
dances
to
the
lively
music
of
trumpets
and
castanets
of
the
Spanish
fandango.
The
women
of
coffee
dance
in
veils
and
move
their
bodies
like
rising
steam
to
an
Arabian
song,
while
Mandarin
tea
dances
to
an
exotic
Asian
flute
.
Matroishkas
(Russian
dolls)
follow
the
Mandarin
tea
leaping
and
dancing
to
an
invigorating
Russian
Trepak.
To
Clara's
enjoyment
there
is
still
more
to
be
seen.
A
giant
gingerbread
house,
known
as
Mother
Ginger,
dances
onto
the
Sugar
Plum
Fairy′s
court.
She
opens
her
skirt
and
eight
little
gingerbread
children
come
dancing
out
circling
around
her.
After
the
Mirliton
dance
is
over,
the
children
quickly
file
back
into
the
large
gingerbread
house
and
Mother
Ginger
leaves
the
room.
Soon
after
Mother
Ginger
exits,
the
dancing
flowers
enter
to
the
tune
of
the
harp.
Perhaps
the
most
beautiful
waltz
she
has
ever
heard,
Clara
and
the
Nutcracker
Prince
watch
with
amazement.
The
flowers
dance
in
beautiful
mesmerizing
patterns
as
a
single
Dewdrop
floats
above
them.
Silence
quickly
follows
the
end
of
their
dance.
Clara
doesn't
know
what
to
expect
next.
A
handsome
Cavalier
enters
the
scene
and
escorts
the
Sugar
Plum
Fairy
to
the
center
of
the
room.
They
dance
to
the
most
recognizable
song
in
the
entire
work.
The
captivating
pair
dance
lighter
than
air.
This
beautiful
dance
completes
Clara′s
most
perfect
evening.
The
festival
concludes
when
everyone
comes
together
on
the
court
and
bids
Clara
and
the
Nutcracker
Prince
farewell.
She
tells
the
Nutcracker
she
wishes
the
adventure
would
never
end
and
he
tells
her
it
won't
for
those
who
have
an
eye
to
see
it.
Clara
wakes
up
the
next
morning
under
the
Christmas
tree
with
her
Nutcracker
still
in
her
arms.
1 The Happiest Time of the Year
2 Jesus Is Born
3 It's Christmas Time!
4 On This Night
5 We Wish You a Merry Christmas
6 O Little Town of Bethlehem
7 Joy to the World
8 Deck the Halls
9 O Holy Night
10 Jingle Bells
11 The First Noel
12 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
13 Silent Night
14 Oh Come All Ye Faithful
15 A Christmas Carol
16 The Holy Night
17 The Nutcracker
18 The Elves and the Shoemaker
19 Santa Claus's Letter
20 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
21 Santa's Team
22 The Little Match Girl
23 Santa Claus Does Not Forget
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