The Student Prince - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Prologue
  • By Our Bearing So Sedate – Four Lackeys
  • Golden Days – Prince Karl Franz and Dr. Engel; in the 1954 film, sung by the Prince
Act 1
  • Garlands Bright – Ruder, Gretchen, Flower Girls and Waitresses
  • Drinking Song (Drink! Drink! Drink!) – Detlef and Students; in the 1954 film, Karl Franz and Students
  • To the Inn We're Marching – Detlef, Von Asterberg, Lucas, Kathie and Students
  • In Heidelberg Fair – Karl Franz and Dr. Engel
  • Welcome to Prince – Kathie, Ruder, Gretchen and Girls
  • Deep in My Heart, Dear – Karl Franz and Kathie
  • Serenade (Overhead the Moon is Beaming) – Karl Franz, Detlef, Lucas, Von Asterberg and Students
  • Come Sir, Will You Join Our Noble Saxon Corps – Karl Franz, Kathie, Detlef and Company
Act 2
  • Farmer Jacob (Lay-a-Snoring) – Detlef and Students
  • Students' Life – Karl Franz, Kathie, Dr. Engel, Gretchen, Detlef, Lucas, Von Asterberg and Eight Students
  • Farewell, Dear – Karl Franz and Kathie
  • Thoughts Will Come Back to Me – Karl Franz, Kathie and Students
  • Gaudeamus Igitur – Students
Act 3
  • Waltz Ensemble – Ambassadors, Officers, Countess Leyden, Baron Arnheim and Ladies of the Court
  • Just We Two – Princess, Captain Tarnitz and Officers; in the 1954 film, Prince and Kathie
  • Gavotte – Karl Franz, Princess, Captain Tarnitz, Ambassadors, Officers and Ladies of the Court
  • What Memories – Karl Franz
Act 4
  • Sing a Little Song – Students and Girls
  • To the Inn We're Marching (reprise) – Detlef, Von Asterberg and Students
  • Serenade (Overhead the Moon is Beaming) (reprise) – Detlef and Students
  • Come Boys, Let's All Be Gay Boys – Students, Detlef and Von Asterberg
  • Deep in My Heart Dear (reprise) – Karl Franz, Princess, Kathie, Rudolph, Gretchen and Company

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