Eisele, Claus, Borsos / Von Dittersdorf, Kreutzer, Schubert, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, Millöcker, J. Strauss II, Suppé, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II
Eisele, Claus, Borsos / Von Dittersdorf, Kreutzer, Schubert, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, Millöcker, J. Strauss II, Suppé, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II
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Interpreters
- Conductor
- Karl Eisele
- Soprano
- Lillie Claus
- Tenor
- Franz Borsos
Programme
Overture from the opera "Der Apotheker und der Doktor" ("The Druggist and the Doctor"), Krebs 292
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Anglaise
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Military March in D major D 733/1, orchestrated by Ferdinand Schubert
Franz Schubert
Duration: 6 Minutes
"Hoch lebe die Freude", Bacchanale No. 16 from the operetta "Indigo und die 40 Räuber" ("Indigo and the 40 Thieves")
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
"Sag', bist du mir gut", duet from the operetta "1001 Nacht" ("1001 Nights")
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Intermezzo from the operetta "Tausend und eine Nacht"
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Song of the Savoyardenknaben from the operetta "Karneval in Rom" ("Carnival in Rome")
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Introduction and "Reiterlied" from the operetta "Simplicius"
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
"Der Polin Reiz ist unerreicht" from the operetta "Der Bettelstudent" ("The Beggar Student")
Carl Millöcker
"Ich knüpft' manch zarte Bande" from the operetta "Der Bettelstudent" ("The Beggar Student")
Carl Millöcker
"Schlittenlied" from the operetta "Fatinitza"
Franz von Suppé
"Fatinitza March", based on melodies from the operetta "Fatinitza", arranged by Richard Genée
Franz von Suppé
Drinking song of Coralie from the operetta "Das verwunschene Schloß" ("The Enchanted Castle")
Carl Millöcker
Song of Marcu from the operetta "Apajune, der Wassermann"
Carl Millöcker
"Karriere-Galopp" ("Career Gallop")
Josef Strauss
Venue
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