Das Dreimäderlhaus - English Language Versions - British Version: Lilac Time - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Opening Number - Oh the Maytime is a Gaytime
  • Just a Little Ring - Lili, Tilli and Willi
  • Four Jolly Brothers - Schober, Vogl, Schwind and Kappel
  • Hark, Hark! The Lark! - Schubert, Schober, Vogl, Schwind and Kappel
  • Under the Lilac Bough - Schubert, Schober, Vogl, Schwind and Kappel
  • The Golden Song - Lili and Schubert
Act II
  • Serenade - Schober
  • Dance of Bridesmaids and Children
  • Dream Enthralling - Schubert
  • When Skies Are Blue - Lili, Tilli, Willi, Schober, Binder and Braun
  • The Flower - Lili and Schibert
  • Girls and Boys - Mrs Veit and Veit
  • I Want To Carve Your Name - Finale act II
Act III
  • Strolling Through the Morning Air - Promenade Septet
  • My Sweetest Song Of All - Schubert
  • Maiden Try To Smile - Lili and Schober
  • I Ask the Spring Blossom Laden - Finale Act III

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