![]() ![]() ![]() 5.2.1-2 stage directions: “Alarum” and “Loud alarums” as Brutus instructs Messala to transport communications to the opposing army.5.1.20 stage directions: “March” as Octavius and Antony move their armies to Philippi, and “Drum” as Brutus appears with his army.3.1.1 stage direction: “Flourish” as Caesar enters.1.2.214 stage direction: “Sennet” as Caesar exits.1.2.131 Stage direction: “Flourish” for “some new honors that are heap'd on Caesar.” (134).1.2.78-9 stage direction: “Flourish” as Brutus “fear the people / Choose Caesar for their king.”. ![]() 1.2.25 stage direction: “Sennet” as Caesar dismisses the soothsayer and exits.1.2.12 stage direction: “Flourish” as the soothsayer calls to Caesar.1.2.1 stage direction: “Flourish” as Caesar enters (only in certain editions).There are 20 musical references in the script for Julius Caesar, 17 of which are diagetic stage directions: ![]()
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