| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Awake! You sluggards all, arise! | Steipann and Guards |
| These monkey tricks I will not bear | Steipann and Cadets |
| Arise, awake, most sound of sleepers | Cadets and Soldiers |
| Lost is the dream that bound me | Vladimir (Fatinitza) |
| Who is here? A spy- a spy! | Steipann, Julian Hardy and Chorus |
| With my notebook in my hand | Julian Hardy |
| All the reporters hail me their master | Julian Hardy, Steipann, Wasili, Fedor, Iwan, Lieutenant Osip and Chorus |
| Thunder! Lightning! Who goes there? | Kantschukoff |
| Can'st thou unyielding see me before thee? | Vladimir (Fatinitza) and Kantschukoff |
| Snow, snow, high and low | Chorus |
| Dearest uncle, pray excuse me | Princess Lydia (Imanova), Kantschukoff, Vladimir (Fatinitza) and Julian Hardy |
| Let not one word or sound be heard | Chorus |
| All your strength we laugh to scorn | Princess Lydia (Imanova), Vladimir (Fatinitza) and Chorus |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Washing, dressing, brushing, combing | Izzet Pasha's Wives |
| I pine but for progress, reform is my dream | Izzet Pasha |
| New doubts, new fears, within my heart contend | Vladimir (Fatinitza) and Princess Lydia (Imanova) |
| 'Tis well; then learn that this young Russian- is myself | Vladimir (Fatinitza) and Izzet Pasha's Wives |
| We are simply what fortune pleases | Izzet Pasha and Julian Hardy |
| Silver tinklings, ringing brightly | Julian Hardy, Izzet Pasha and Izzet Pasha's Wives |
| Free, free from our foes at last | Ensemble |
| ACT 3 | Sung By |
| Chime, ye bells- abroad your gleeful voices flinging | Princess Lydia (Imanova) |
| Again, love, we meet | Vladimir (Fatinitza), Princess Lydia (Imanova) and Julian Hardy |
| Joy, joy, joy to the bride | All and Chorus |