PRINCESS FLAVIA



Composer: Sigmund Romberg
Lyricist: Harry B. Smith

Opened: November 2, 1925, Century Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 152


I Dare Not Love You:

1. 78/Victor 35766 (Victor Light Opera Company conducted by Rosario Bourdon) [reissued on Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV: 1920-1929, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085)
2. 78/Edison 51685 (Frank Cornwell with Irving Aaronson’s Crusaders) [reissuedon Let’s Misbehave: 1926-1928, CD/Rivermont 1155]



I Love Them All:

1. 78/Victor 35766 (Victor Light Opera Company conducted by Rosario Bourdon) [reissued on Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV: 1920-1929, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085)


Oh, Comrades:

1. 78/Victor 35766 (Victor Light Opera Company conducted by Rosario Bourdon) [reissued on Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV: 1920-1929, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085)


Only One:

1. The Columbia Album Of Sigmnd Romberg, Columbia (M) C2L 14 (Paul Weston and his Orchestra)


Twilight Voices:

1. 78/Edison 51685 (Frank Cornwell with Irving Aaronson’s Crusaders) [reissued on Let’s Misbehave: 1926-1928, CD/Rivermont 1155]


What Care I? (aka “What Do I Care”):

1. 78/Victor 35766 (Victor Light Opera Company conducted by Rosario Bourdon) [reissued on Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV: 1920-1929, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085)
2. 78/Victor 19929 (International Novelty Orchestra)


Unrecorded Material:

Alone On Life’s Highway
By This Token
Chorus Of Soldiers
Convent Bells Are Ringing
Coronation Song
Dance With Me
Finale, Act 1
Finale, Act 2
Finale, Act 3
In Ruritania
Intermezzo
Kermesse Dance (dropped for the subsequent national tour)
Marionettes
Martin Luther Drinking Song
Opening Ensemble
Tell Me (added for the subsequent national tour)
Yes Or No