The Singing Girl is a comic opera in three acts with music by Victor Herbert, book by Stanislaus Stangé and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. It was produced by the Alice Nielsen Opera Co. at the Casino Theatre, New York, on 23 October 1899.
Dramatis Personæ
DUKE RODOLPH (Governor of Linz) | Eugene Cowles |
COUNT OTTO | Richie Ling |
PRINCE PUMPERNICKEL | Joseph W. Herbert |
AUFPASSEN (Minister of Police) | Joseph Cawthorne |
STEPHAN (Brother of Greta) | John C. Slavin |
FREDERICK FRANCIS FELIX KARL LUDWIG FERDINAND |
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(Officers of the Austrian Army) | { { { { { { |
Edward Metcalfe Louis Kelso Albert McGuckin George Tennery H. W. Humphreys Frank Edwards |
MARIE (Sister of Duke Rodolph) | Lucille Saunders |
ELSA MINA ALMA ELIZABETH MARGARET KATRINA |
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(Girls of Linz) | { { { { { { |
Jennie Hawley Ursula Gurnett Clara Isham Eunice Drake Louise Hilliard Lillian Samuels |
GRETA (The Singing Girl) | Alice Neilsen |
ACT I - Franz-Josef's Platz in Linz, Austria. (Period: July 1820)
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus - "Fill up again, my comrades bold, and raise defiant voice..."
- No. 2 - Entrance Song - Aufpassen and Chorus - "Allow me to inform you with the proper sort of gravity..."
- No. 3 - Song - Otto - "Who is my well beloved, do you ask; Your question, comrades, makes me pause and ponder..."
- No. 4 - Entrance and Song - Duke Rodolph - "Strew your posies odoriferous; through your noses sing! ..."
- No. 5 - Entrance and Song - Greta and Chorus - "Here's the little singing girl ... a universal favorite..."
- No. 6 - Song - Maire - "What ever fate that after years may bring to me, of grief or care, my life were joy alone..."
- No. 7 - Finale Act I - "Boom! Boom! Boom! The great alarm bell sounds, with customary clatter..."
ACT II - Bridal Apartments in the Ducal Palace.
- No. 8 - Opening Chorus - "To these noble halls baronial come society's elite, at their wedding ceremonial..."
- No. 9 - Song - Pumpernickel and Chorus - "Don't talk to me of marriage as if that were bliss personified..."
- No. 10 - Waltz Song - Greta - "Love is tyrant to all, holding hearts in his thrall..."
- No. 11 - Trio - Pumpernickel, Aufpassen and Stephan - "In the ballet I saw her one rapturous night..."
- No. 12 - Wedding Music - Duke Rodolph and Chorus - "Welcome to our new found brother, may you ever love each other..."
- No. 13 - Song - Rodolph - "In ancient days, the darkly superstitious, which now are comic, though they then were tragic..."
- No. 14 - Ensemble - Principals and Chorus - "There's an end to all things pleasant, gayest hours take swiftest flight..."
- No. 15 - Duet - Greta and Otto - "Greta, my little sister dear! Greta, I have news for you, come here! ..."
- No. 16 - Finale Act II - "There are your pris'ners, tackle 'em! Quick, with your handcuffs, shackle 'em! ..."
ACT III - Exterior of Schloss and Convent, overlooking Linz.
- No. 17 - Introduction and Opening Chorus - "The grey dawn is breaking; the stars take their flight..."
- No. 18 - Tyrolean Song - Greta and Girls - "In a valley green, towering hills between, with the Alps high above..."
- No. 19 - Septette - Greta, Marie, Otto and others - "Lovely nature, fare thee well, azure skies and summer air..."
- No. 20 - Trio - Pumpernickel, Aufpassen and Stephan - "Just suppose that I am going to arrest you; do you follow me? ..."
- No. 21 - Finale Act III - Greta and Chorus - "What is the song that thou singest forever? ..."
- External Links
- The Singing Girl at the Guide to Musical Theatre
- Vocal Score at IMSLP
Page modified 14 March 2017