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- The Carltheater was a theatre in Vienna. It was in the suburbs in Leopoldstadt at Praterstraße 31 (at that time called Jägerzeile). It was the successor...
- hundred productions at the Theater in der Josefstadt as well as the Carltheater in Leopoldstadt, at the Theater an der Wien. He also worked on some landmark...
- but he died a few months before its 26 October premiere at Vienna's Carltheater. Franz Jauner produced the costly premiere anti****ting great commercial...
- December 1902 Vienna, Carltheater Der Göttergatte Operetta prelude and 2 acts Viktor Léon and Leo Stein 20 January 1904 Vienna, Carltheater Die Juxheirat Operetta...
- returned to Vienna and worked part-time as chorus-master at the Vienna Carltheater. From the beginning of January 1883, Mahler became conductor at the Royal...
- Suppé, with a libretto by Karl Costa [de]. It was first performed in the Carltheater, Vienna, on 21 March 1866. The original work is set in a 19th-century...
- first published in 1879 by the August Cranz company and performed at the Carltheater, Vienna, on 1 February 1879. An English translation and adaptation was...
- Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. The work premiered in Vienna at the Carltheater on 23 December 1921. With the English-language title of The Yankee Princess...
- 27 March 1917. The opera had been originally commissioned by Vienna's Carltheater; however, the outbreak of World War I prevented the premiere from being...
- this genre. It was successfully staged twice in Vienna; first at the Carltheater 1894, and that at the Danzers Orpheum in 1902. In Paris it was well received...