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    Arabella Director: John Cox, Otto Schenk

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/13/2008
    • Original Release: 1984
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 51,273
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    Disc #1 -- Arabella
    1. Opening Credits [1:01]
    2. Die Karten Fallen Besser Als Das Letzte Mal [4:12]
    3. Sie Wollen Alle Geldl [1:29]
    4. Matteo! - Zdenko! [4:26]
    5. Ich Danke, Fräulein [5:08]
    6. Aber Der Richtige [4:10]
    7. Das ist Der Schlitten Vom Elemer [3:35]
    8. Zum Preis Hat Sie Sich Selber Eingesetzt [5:58]
    9. LaBt uns Allein, Meine Kinder [4:40]
    10. Mandrykal [3:29]
    11. Als in Dem Brief an Meinen Sel' Gen Onkel [6:50]
    12. Das ist ein Fall von Andrer Art [3:57]
    13. Bist du Nicht Fertig? [8:58]
    14. Das ist ein Engel [3:01]
    15. Sie Sehn Nicht aus Wie Jemand [5:14]
    16. Sie Woll'n Mich Heiraten [5:34]
    17. Und du Wirst Mein Gebieter Sein [3:24]
    18. Der Ball Begehrt Nach Seiner Königin [6:37]
    19. Und Jetzt Sag ich Adieu [3:53]
    20. O Arabella, Gibt es Was Schöneres als Sie auf Einem Ball? [3:13]
    21. Ein Feigling bin Ich [2:45]
    22. Und Wenn Hier Viele Arabella HeiBen [10:23]
    Disc #2 -- Arabella
    1. Prelude [4:36]
    2. Über Seine Felder [2:02]
    3. Ich Komme Heim Vom Ball [4:45]
    4. Welch ein Erregtes Tête-à-Tête [5:55]
    5. Ich Gratuliere Ihnen, Herr Leutnant [5:01]
    6. Papa, Mama! [3:50]
    7. Sehr Gut [5:13]
    8. Mandrykal [4:33]
    9. Kann Ihr Diener im Hof Zum Brunnen Gehn [4:41]
    10. Das War Sehr Gut, Mandryka [5:52]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Richard Strauss' Arabella, set in Vienna during the 1860s, opens with Countess von Waldner asking a fortuneteller to help save her family from their enormous debts. The mystic assures the Countess that her daughter, Arabella will marry into extreme wealth. Soon after, a young officer named Matteo pleads with Zdenka, the Waldners' son (in fact, a girl brought up as a boy), to help him win Arabella; unbeknownst to Matteo, Zdenka secretly carries a torch for him herself. Zdenka pleads Matteo's case with her sister, but Arabella dismisses him, as she does all who have sought her hand. Meanwhile, the Count has sent a photograph of Arabella to the rich Mandryka, hoping to arrange a marriage. The rich man's nephew, who is also named Mandryka, has intercepted the letter and makes his interest in Arabella known to the Count. At a grand ball, Arabella meets her new suitor and is instantly taken with him, accepting his proposal. However, Mandryka overhears Zdenka hatching a plot to get Matteo into Arabella's bedroom and thinks the worst. In fact, Zdenka has tricked Matteo; in the darkness of the room, he believes he is seducing Arabella rather than Zdenka. Mandryka challenges Matteo to a duel, but Zdenka reveals the truth of her deception. Learning the truth, Matteo takes Zdenka as his own and Arabella and Mandryka pledge their troth. Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

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