Title: Die Drei Wunsche
Artist: Carl Michael Ziehrer
Label: Cpo Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 761203740420
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta
Release Date: 2009-07-28
Number of Discs: 2
Tracks:
1.1 Prologue: Overture
1.2 Prologue: Scene and Chorus [In a Village on the Rhine the Theater Troupe Headed By Director Hummel Presents a Chivalric Drama] (Littke, Schuster-Bellheim, Sternthal)
1.3 Prologue: Dialogue [Lotti, the Niece of the Innkeeper Wegerer, Is Enthusiastic About the Presentation] (Sternthal, Lotti, Wegener, Chorus)
1.4 Prologue: Ensemble and Lied [For Her Part, Lotti Has Very Difficult Ideas About the Ideal Man] (Wegener, Lotti, Chorus)
1.5 Prologue: Ensemble and Couplet [Theater Director Hummel Reveals Major News to His Troupe] (Chorus, Hummel)
1.6 Prologue: Dialogue [Hummel and Wegerer Agree That Lotti Can Go with the Theater Troupe to the Town] (Laura, Hummel, Littke, Dawison, Wegerer, Chorus)
1.7 Prologue: Lied [Schon Gretelein] (Lotti)
1.8 Prologue: Dialogue [Hummel Promises Lotti That He Will Make Her a Star] (Hummel, Lotti, Zingara)
1.9 Prologue: Melodrama and Finale [That Her Three Wishes Will Be Granted If She Confides Them to a Star Falling from the Sky. the Theater Company Sets Out with Lotti ?] (Zingara, Lotti, Hummel, Chorus)
1.10 Act I: Chorus and Entrance [The Servants at Fogosch's House Have Prepared Everything for a Big Party] (Chorus, Fogosch, Kathe)
1.11 Act I: Dialogue [Fogosch Would Like to Marry His Daughter Kathe to Fedor] (Fogosch, Kathe, Jean)
1.12 Act I: Duet [From the Entrance Duet of Baroness Besebeck and Fedor One Learns That He Has Lost His Heart to An Artist ?] (Baronin, Fedor)
1.13 Act I: Dialogue [Fogosch Must Admit to Himself That There Are No Guests in His House for the Party] (Baronin, Fedor, Fogosch)
1.14 Act I: Choir of Cadets - Lied [Lieutenant Fritz, Summoned By Kathe, Comes to the Castle with His Cadets and Sings Praise to the Irresistability of Soldiers] (Chorus, Kathe, Fritz)
1.15 Act I: Dialogue [Kathe Reveals Her Father's Plans to Fritz and Again Wants to Win Him for Herself] (Kathe, Fritz, Fogosch, Jean)
1.16 Act I: Entrance of the Actors [The Theater Company Comes to the Castle and Underscores the Versatility of It's Representational Artistry] (Hummel, Chorus, Lotti)
1.17 Act I: Dialogue [Hummel Offers His Actors to the Desperate Fogosch As Replacements for the Guests] (Hummel, Fogosch, Lotti, Kathe)
1.18 Act I: Dance Song with Chorus [Lotti Underscores Her Multifacetedness in a Multilingual Dance Song] (Lotti, Chorus)
2.1 Act I: Dialogue [Fogosch and the Baroness Leave Kathe and Fedor Alone] (Fogosch, Baronin, Kathe, Fedor)
2.2 Act I: Duet [Kathe and Fedor Imagine How Horrible Their Life Together Would Have Been] (Kathe, Fedor)
2.3 Act I: Dialogue [Fogosch Presents One of the Guests, Count Senders in the Person of Theater Director Hummel, to the Baroness] (Fritz, Jean, Baronin, Fogosch, Hummel, Lotti, Fedor)
2.4 Act I: Lied [Lotti Reads the Last Love Letter That She Received from Fedor and Sums Up] (Lotti)
2.5 Act I: Finale [The Party at Fogosch's House Reaches It's High Point] (Baronin, Fogosch, Fritz, Hummel, Kathe, Fedor, Lotti, Chorus)
2.6 Act II: Chorus of Cadets [The Soldiers Prepare for Their Departure] (Chorus)
2.7 Act II: Couplet [Hummel Praises His Wife in the Famous Couplet] (Hummel, Chorus)
2.8 Act II: Dialogue [Fritz Raves About the Night He Has Spent with Kathe] (Fritz, Adjutant, Kathe, Fogosch, Hummel, Lotti, Fedor)
2.9 Act II: Duet and Quartet [The Four Lovers Once and for All Are Reunited] (Fedor, Lotti, Fritz, Kathe)
2.10 Act II: Dialogue [Now All That Has to Be Done Is to Get the Baroness to Agree to the Wedding Between Lotti and Fedor] (Hummel, Baronin, Kathe, Fogosch, Fritz, Fedor, Lotti)
2.11 Act II: Finale [Everybody Is Happy and Content; the Cadets and the Comic Players Go on Their Way and for the Latter] (Lotti, Chorus)