Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110: I. Prologue. The Tree of Life stands at the center, its roots encircling the Prince Hatt's lair, its crown reflecting all the wonder of life [Prince Hatt, Witch]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 1: The Royal Court. The King of Light is leaving for the town and asks his three daughters what gifts they would like to receive on his return [King, Fool, Princess, Princess 1, Princess 2]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 2: Fool sings of chivalrous love to his marionette puppet [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 3: Prince Hatt pleads with his mother to set him free [Prince Hatt, Witch]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 4: The Fool explains to his puppet all the finer points of love's mysteries [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 5: The King and his escort encounter the Singing Tree [King, Servant]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 6: The Fool comments on the action so far [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 7: The Royal Court. On the King's Arrival at the Castle, the Young Princess runs to meet him [King, Princess, Princess 1, Princess 2]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 8: Prince Hatt's underground lair [Prince Hatt, Princess, Witch]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 9: The Fool relates the events so far to his puppet [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 10: The Royal Court. The sisters demand to see the young princess' betrothed [Princess, Princess 1, Princess 2, Witch, Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 11: Prince Hatt's Lair. The Princess gains the permission of the prince to go to meet her father [Prince Hatt, Princess, Princess 1, Princess 2, Witch]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 12: The Fool comments on the action to his puppet and predicts the turn of events to come [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 13: The Royal Court. The King and the sisters convince the young Princess that she must meet her betrothed face to face at all cost [King, Princess, Princess 1, Princess 2, Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act I Scene 14: Prince Hatt's Lair. The Princess shines a light on the Prince's face while he is asleep [Princess, Prince Hatt, Witch]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110: Interlude. The Fool comments on the action [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 1: The Princess' lament [Princess]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 2: The King comes across his daughter but does not recognise her at first [The King, Princess]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 3: The Witch's Lair. The Witch curses the name of the Princess to Prince Hatt, blaming her for betraying her lonely, confused and despairing son [Witch, Prince Hatt]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 4: The Market. The Princess and the Fool have come to the market [Fruit Seller, Fool, Folks, Merry-makers, Princess]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 5: The Witch and the Princess battle for the heart of Prince hatt [Witch, Princess]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 6: The Princess, clothed in tatters, meets Prince Hatt, who recognises her voice [Prince Hatt, Princess]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 7: The Fool comments on the action to his puppet, and relates events yet to come [Fool]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II Scene 8: The Witch invites the court to the wedding to witness her power - The Witch's destruction [Witch, King, Prince Hatt, Princess]
Det sjungande tradet, Op. 110, Act II: Epilogue. Autumn wind whistles in the tree. Prince Hatt and the Princess, now in old-age, reflect on all that has happened [Prince Hatt, Princess]