<P> With falling darkness, a thunderstorm approaches and the Duke decides to spend the rest of the night in the house . Sparafucile directs him to the ground floor sleeping quarters, resolving to kill him in his sleep . </P> <P> Gilda, who still loves the Duke despite knowing him to be unfaithful, returns dressed as a man and stands outside the house . Maddalena, who is smitten with the Duke, begs Sparafucile to spare his life: "È amabile invero cotal giovinotto / Ah, più non ragiono! ...". Sparafucile reluctantly promises her that if by midnight another victim can be found, he will kill the other instead of the Duke . Gilda, overhearing this exchange, resolves to sacrifice herself for the Duke, and enters the house: "Trio: Se pria ch'abbia il mezzo la notte toccato". Sparafucile stabs her and she collapses, mortally wounded . </P> <P> At midnight, when Rigoletto arrives with money, he receives a corpse wrapped in a sack, and rejoices in his triumph . Weighting it with stones, he is about to cast the sack into the river when he hears the voice of the Duke, sleepily singing a reprise of his "La donna è mobile" aria . Bewildered, Rigoletto opens the sack and, to his despair, discovers his dying daughter . For a moment, she revives and declares she is glad to die for her beloved: "V'ho ingannato" ("Father, I deceived you"). She dies in his arms . Rigoletto cries out in horror: "La maledizione!" ("The curse!") </P> <P> The orchestra calls for 2 flutes (Flute 2 doubles piccolo), 2 oboes (Oboe 2 doubles English horn), 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns in Eb, D, C, Ab, G, and F, 2 trumpets in C, D, and Eb, 3 trombones, cimbasso, timpani, bass drum and cymbals, strings . </P>

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