Michael William Balfe Songtexte
The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "In the gipsies' life" / "Come with the gypsy bride" (Chorus, Arline)
Geboren am 15. Mai 1808, Gestorben am 20. Oktober 1870
Songtexte
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "My dear uncle, it delights me to see you" (Florestein)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "Welcome the present" (Chorus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "See at your feet a suppliant one" (Arline)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "Listen, while I relate the hope of a Gipsy's fate" (Arline)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "Is no succour near the hand?" (Florestein)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "In the gipsies' life" / "Come with the gypsy bride" (Chorus, Arline)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "Down with the daring slave" (Chorus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "When the fair land of Poland" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "In the gipsy's life you read" (Gipsies)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "Whate'er the scenes" / "The heart bow'd down" (Count)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "The wound upon thine arm" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "Oh! what full delight" (Arline, Chorus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. Introduction / "The past appears to me but a dream" (Arline)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "I dream I dwelt in marble halls" (Arline)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "'Tis sad to leave our fatherland" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "Though every hope be fled" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "This is thy deed" (Queen)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "Hold! hold!" (Count)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "Silence, silence! The lady moon" (Gipsies)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "Trough the world wilt fly, love" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "When other lips and other hearts" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "'Tis gone - the past was all a dream" (Queen)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "Comrade, your hand" (Devilshoof)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "Life itself is at the best" (Chorus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. Waltz
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "What means this alarm?" (Thaddeus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "What sounds break on the ear?" (Chorus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "Up with the banner" (Chorus)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "In the gipsy's life you read" (Gipsies)
- The Bohemian Girl: Overture
- The Bohemian Girl: Act II. "What is the spell hath yet effaced" (Arline)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. "A soldier's life" (Count)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act III. "Let not the soul for sorrows grieve" (Arline, Thaddeus, Count)
- The Bohemian Girl: Act I. Galop
- I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls from The Bohemian Girl
- Come Into the Garden Maud
- I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls
- Excelsior!
- The Maid of Artois - Yon Moon o'er the Mountains
- The Maid of Artois – Yon Moon o’er the Mountains
- Satanella: Act IV: The Demon's tower: Oh, tenderness sublime
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 2: A Gothic library in the Demon's tower: Scena and Cavatina: What daring mortal
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 1: A magnificent hall: Romance: An angel form in dreams
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 1: The Palace and Gardens of Count Rupert: Introduction: Donor of this lordly fete
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 1: A Cavern: Introduction: Upward from the nether world
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 2: The bazaar and slave market: Arietta: Would'st thou win me
- Satanella: Preludio
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 1: A Cavern: Recitative and Grand Duet: Thp'the angry bolt has sped
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 2: The bazaar and slave market: Romance: Sultana Zulema
- Satanella: Act IV: The Demon's tower: Finale: Dread shadow, speak
- Satanella: Act IV: The Demon's tower: Serenade: Haste, lovers, haste
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 3: Lella's cottage by the coast: Recitative and Ballad: Ah! me, too human thou
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 3: Lella's cottage by the coast: Ensemble: The Priest, now robed
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 2: The bazaar and slave market: Sextet: Oh, woe! despair!
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 1: The Palace and Gardens of Count Rupert: Song: My heart is not my own
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 2: A Gothic library in the Demon's tower: Recitative and Cavatina: Myself once more
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 2: A sea coast: Song and Chorus: My brave companions
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 1: A magnificent hall: Recitative and Air: Ah me, how wretched
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 3: Lella's cottage by the coast: Finale (Part 1): Smile, oh Heaven!
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 1: The Palace and Gardens of Count Rupert: Concerted piece: My Lords, I pray you judge
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 2: A Gothic library in the Demon's tower: Drinking Song: When fortune frowns
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 2: A Gothic library in the Demon's tower: Finale: There's a power sway
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 2: The bazaar and slave market: Market Scene: Merry Tunis, ope' thy mart
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 2: A Gothic library in the Demon's tower: Song: Oh! would she but name
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 2: The bazaar and slave market: Concerted piece: A fair Circassian
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 3: Lella's cottage by the coast: Procession: To Hymen's love-crowned altar
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 2: A sea coast: Pirates Chorus: Rovers, rulers of the sea
- Satanella: Act IV: The Demon's tower: Song: No prize can fate
- Satanella: Act I: Scene 1: The Palace and Gardens of Count Rupert: Quartet and Chorus: Thanks, thanks, my friends
- Satanella: Act II: Scene 3: Lella's cottage by the coast: Finale (Part 2); Up and arm ye, every brave
- Satanella: Act III: Scene 2: The bazaar and slave market: Recitative and Cabaletta: No rival shares a throne