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Im Weissen Rössl
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Mein Lieblingslied muss ein Wazer sein
Music by
Robert Stolz
Lyrics by
Robert Gilbert
Sung by
Walter Jura
Valse No. 1
(uncredited)
(from "Coppélia")
Music by
Léo Delibes
(played during the holiday introduction for France)
Holzschuhtanz
(uncredited)
(from "Zar und Zimmermann")
Music by
Albert Lortzing
(played before the opening credits in the introduction of holiday in 1878)
Hochzeitsmarsch
(uncredited)
Written by
Felix Mendelssohn
(played on a Zither by Loidl)
Toréador, en garde !
(uncredited)
(from "Carmen")
Music by
Georges Bizet
(played on a Zither by Loidl)
Die Kaiserhymne
(uncredited)
written by
Joseph Haydn
(sang when Emperor Franz Joseph I arrives)
Tiroler Holzhackerbuab'n (op. 356)
(uncredited)
written by
Josef Franz Wagner
(played during the royal dance performance)
Radetzkymarsch
(uncredited)
written by
Johann Strauss
(played while the ship arrives wiht the Emperor)
Oh du mein Österreich
(uncredited)
(inofficial emperor anthem of Austria)
written by
Franz von Suppé
(played when Emperor Franz Joseph leaves)
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