Famous Musical Numbers
- Vidjele ste, sidjoh odozgora - You've seen, I've come from above (Mića's aria - I Act)
- Ja sam ti o Gjurgjevu dne - It was I who on St George's Day (Duetto of Mića i Djula - I Act)
- Brblje voda, žrvnji rokću - Water's bubling, millstone's grunting (Sima's arioso - II Act)
- Majko, majčice - Mother, o sweet mother (Djula's aria - II Act)
- Žene, đerdan, marame, šudari - Women, here's necklace, scarves, earrings (Sellers at Fair - III Act)
- Oj! Što su mome, Ero, za kradenje - Hey! Aren't girls for stealing (Entrance of Mića and Djula - III Act)
- Ti znaš, Mića, kad sam djete bila - You know, Mića, when I was a child (Djula's aria - III Act)
- Mene moja majka svjetovala - My mother advised me (Mića's arioso - III Act)
- Što na nebu sja visoko - What's that shining high on heaven (Finale - Dance - III Act)]
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