Roles
| Premiere, 4 November 1924 (Fritz Busch) |
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|---|---|---|
| Christine Storch | soprano | Lotte Lehmann |
| Robert Storch, her husband, a conductor | baritone | Joseph Correck |
| Anna, their maid | soprano | Liesel v. Schuch |
| Franzl, their eight-year-old son | spoken | |
| Baron Lummer | tenor | Theo Strack |
| The notary | baritone | Robert Büssel |
| His wife | soprano | Elfriede Haberkorn |
| Stroh, another conductor | tenor | Hanns Lange |
| A commercial counselor | baritone | Ludwig Ermold |
| A legal counsellor | baritone | Adolph Schoepflin |
| A singer | bass | Willy Bader |
| Fanny, the Storch's cook' | spoken | Anna Bolze |
| Marie and Therese, maids | spoken | Erna Frese |
| Resi, a young girl | soprano | |
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