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1 | Ouvertüre |
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2 | Mein Fräulein Ihr Vergehen (Vorspiel) |
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3 | Marsch Herein |
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4 | Wir Empfehlen Uns Herr Richter |
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5 | Wie War Entzückt Ich Neulich |
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6 | Was Treiben Sie? |
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7 | Weit Hint' Steht Am Bach (1. Akt) |
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8 | Ein Hoch dem edlen Fürstenpaar |
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9 | Der Zauber der Montur |
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10 | Der Soldat Muss Stets Marschieren |
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11 | Schon Naht Heran Nun Zur Schönen Feier |
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12 | Wenn Im Lenz Die Jungen Rosen - Sei Gepriesen, Du Lauschige Nacht |
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13 | Halt Da! Der Herr Wird Arretiert |
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14 | Vorspiel (2. Akt) |
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15 | Auf Der Sierra |
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16 | Wir Kommen von Marokko |
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17 | Dünn, Dünn Ist Die Leopoldin |
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18 | Nun Denn Wohlan |
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19 | Mit Musik Man Zum Himmel Entschwebt |
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Carl Michael Ziehrer
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Karl Michael Ziehrer (also spelled as Carl Michael Ziehrer) (May 2, 1843 - November 14, 1922) was an Austrian composer. In his lifetime, he was one of the fiercest rivals of the Strauss family; most notably Johann Strauss II and Eduard Strauss. Born in Vienna, Ziehrer was taught music by Simon Sechter, a famous Viennese hat-maker. He was soon discovered by music publisher Carl Haslinger, one of Johann Strauss II's publishers, who had fallen out with Strauss regarding the receipts from the latter's lucrative Russian venture. Ziehrer was, in the words of Strauss' first … read more
Karl Michael Ziehrer (also spelled as Carl Michael Ziehrer) (May 2, 1843 - November 14, 1922) was an Austrian composer. In his lifetime, he was one of the fiercest rivals of the Strauss fam… read more
Karl Michael Ziehrer (also spelled as Carl Michael Ziehrer) (May 2, 1843 - November 14, 1922) was an Austrian composer. In his lifetime, he was one of the fiercest rivals of the Strauss family; most notably Johann Strauss II and Eduard… read more