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264:("Golden Days"). Karl Franz has been promised in marriage, since childhood, to the Princess Margaret (Johanna in some versions), but he has never met her. His grandfather, King Ferdinand, sends him to the university incognito, to live as an ordinary student, and improve his social skills. Karl Franz sets off under the watchful eye of Doctor Engel, accompanied by his snooty valet Lutz, who has his own assistant, Hubert. 273:
for the spring term and take rooms at the Three Gold Apples, to the delight of Engel and the disgust of Lutz ("Entrance of the Prince in Heidelberg"). Karl falls in love, almost at first sight, with Kathie, who returns his affection ("Deep in My Heart, Dear"). But he is a royal heir, and she is a commoner.
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But then Karl Franz receives a surprise visit from Princess Margaret and her mother. They bring news that the king is ill and commands the prince to return home for the ceremony of betrothal to the princess. After they leave, Karl Franz and Kathie consider eloping to Paris. But Doctor Engel and Count
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At Heidelberg, Herr Ruder keeps the rustic Inn of Three Gold Apples ("Garlands Bright"). His beautiful niece Kathie waits tables in the inn's beer-garden. The inn is very popular with the students, who go there to drink and sing ("Drink! Drink! Drink!"). Karl Franz, the finicky Lutz and Hubert arrive
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Princess Margaret goes to Heidelberg first, and secretly visits Kathie. Margaret persuades her that for the good of the kingdom, she must break off with Karl Franz. They agree that Kathie will tell Karl Franz she is in love with another man and is going to marry him. Karl Franz will then finally be
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Back in Karlsberg, two years pass, with Karl Franz unable to return to Heidelberg. His grandfather has died, and Karl Franz is now King. His life is bound up in court ceremony ("Opening act 3"). Princess Margaret has also had a secret relationship with another man, Captain Tarnitz ("Just We Two").
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he model of the Central European student fraternity, which included beer-drinking, good fellowship, heated discussion, and physical recreation as well as political activity, had its appeal to American young men, especially those who had the opportunity to study in the universities of Germany,
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Prince Karl Franz is heir to the (fictitious) German kingdom of Karlsberg. He has grown up fatherless, under rather gloomy military conditions of castle life ("By Our Bearing So Sedate"). He has been educated by tutors, in particular, kindly Doctor Engel, who has taught him the songs of his
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Karl Franz arrives, meets his old friends and visits Kathie. True to her promise, she tells him of her fictitious new love and plans to marry. Karl Franz resolves to marry Margaret without further delay, but Kathie will always be his true love ("Deep in My Heart Dear (reprise)").
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But as King, Karl Franz must honor the betrothal to Margaret ("Gavotte"). Margaret knows that Karl Franz has long pined for an old love, and she has heard rumors that in Heidelberg, he fell in love with a tavernkeeper's niece.
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Word arrives from Heidelberg that Doctor Engel has died there. Karl Franz is persuaded to visit Heidelberg for a brief reunion with his old friends, and he hopes to see Kathie again ("What Memories/Finale act 3").
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free to accept Margaret, who has come to love him. Meanwhile, the students of Heidelberg continue their merry ways ("Let Us Sing a Song", "To the Inn We're Marching, "Overhead the Moon is Beaming ", "Come Boys").
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Von Mark (the prime minister of Karlsberg) remind the prince of his duty to his kingdom. Karl Franz reluctantly agrees to obey the king's command. He promises Kathie that he will return soon ("Finale act 2").
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As the term passes, Karl Franz and his friends continue to enjoy student life ("Farmer Jacob Lay-a-Snoring", "Students' Life"). By the end of the term, Karl Franz and Kathie are deeply in love.
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Karl Franz also makes friends with three students, Detlef, Lucas and von Asterberg, and shares the camaraderie of student life, with nights of enthusiastic drinking and singing. He joins their
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There are quite a few recordings of this score, though most date from the 1950s. No original Broadway cast recording was made, but the 1926 London cast did record some selections for
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Finale act 2: Thoughts Will Come to Me of Days/We're Off to Paris City of Joy/Deep in My Heart, Dear – Karl Franz, Kathie and Dr. Engel
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Finale act 3: What Memories/Golden Days/To the Inn We're Marching/Deep in My Heart, Dear – Karl Franz, Dr. Engel, Kathie and Students
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To the Inn We're Marching/Drink! Drink! Drink!/Come Boys, Let's All Be Gay Boys – Detlef, Von Asterberg, Lucas, Kathie and Students
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Entrance of the Prince in Heidelberg: Golden Days/In Heidelberg Fair – Karl Franz, Dr. Engel, Kathie, Ruder, Gretchen and Girls
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Gavotte and Karslberg National Anthem – Karl Franz, Princess, Captain Tarnitz, Ambassadors, Officers and Ladies of the Court
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Decca made an album in 1950 with Lauritz Melchior heading the cast in eight selections. This is on CD paired with
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Opening act 3 and ballet: – Ambassadors, Officers, Countess Leyden, Baron Arnheim and Ladies of the Court
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The most complete recording is a 2-CD set from That's Entertainment (TER/JAY) that includes much of the
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recorded a 10-inch Lp of the score for Capitol. It was later repackaged on one side of a 12-inch album (
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Student Life – Karl Franz, Kathie, Dr. Engel, Gretchen, Detlef, Lucas, Von Asterberg and Eight Students
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ZBT Centennial History Book: Here's to Our Fraternity: One Hundred Years of Zeta Beta Tau, 1898–1998
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and became the most successful of Romberg's works, running for 608 performances. It was staged by
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Finale act 4: Deep in My Heart Dear – Karl Franz, Princess, Kathie, Rudolph, Gretchen and Company
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was made by Columbia Records in 1952 and has been re-released on CD. Around the same time,
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in highlights from the score, released when the singer's voice was used in the 1954
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is on the reverse) but that album has been out-of-print since the late 1960s.
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is Kathie, Frank Blees is Dr. Engel, Theresa Nelles is Princess Margaret and
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This article is about the operetta by Sigmund Romberg. For other uses, see
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and was the longest-running Broadway show of the 1920s. Even the classic
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Grand Duchess Anastasia (Princess Margaret's mother) – Florence Morrison
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Countess Leyden (lady-in-waiting to the Princess) – Dagmar Oakland
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Opening act 2: Farmer Jacob (Lay-a-Snoring) – Detlef and Students
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Princess Margaret (fiancée of Prince Karl Franz) – Roberta Beatty
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Garlands Bright – Ruder, Gretchen, Flower Girls and Waitresses
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Count Von Mark (prime minister of Karlsberg) – Fuller Mellish
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Austria, or Czechoslovakia. Novels and the popular operetta
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Finale act 1: Come Sir, Will You Join Our Noble Saxon Corps/
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The operetta was influential in its portrayal of European
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Ruder (Landlord of Inn of Three Gold Apples) – W. H. White
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wrote three new songs for the film. Two of these songs – "
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Gretchen (a young worker at the tavern) – Violet Carlson
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Opening act 4: Let Us Sing a Song – Students and Girls
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renewed the popularity of many of the songs. Composer
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Von Asterberg (another student leader) – Paul Kleeman
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Just We Two – Princess, Captain Tarnitz and Officers
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Index

Student Prince
operetta
Sigmund Romberg
Dorothy Donnelly
Wilhelm Meyer-Förster
Old Heidelberg
Drinking Song
"Serenade" ("Overhead the moon is beaming")
melodrama
swashbuckling
Jolson's 59th Street Theatre
Broadway
J. C. Huffman
Show Boat
Prohibition
Ernst Lubitsch
silent film
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
Ramón Novarro
Norma Shearer
Gaudeamus igitur
Mario Lanza
The Student Prince
Nicholas Brodszky
Paul Francis Webster
I'll Walk with God
Serenade
Edmund Purdom
Light Opera of Manhattan
New York City Opera

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