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Richard Traubner (November 24, 1946 –
February 25, 2013) was an
American journalist, author,
operetta scholar and historian, and
lecturer on
theatre and...
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Traubner, p. 103 Selenick, p. 87
Traubner, p. 106 Gänzl and Lamb, p. 895
Traubner, p. 108
Traubner, pp. 108–110...
- time.
According to
American journalist and non-fiction
writer Richard Traubner, Fedák and Sári Petráss
remain "the two best-remembered
Hungarian female...
- umschlungen, Millionen!.
Diletto Musicale, Doblinger.
Jacob 1940, p. 227.
Traubner 1983, p. 131.
Jacob 1940, p. 341. "Willi Boskovsky, 81,
Waltz Violinist...
- Halévy and Léon Battu. The
joint winners were
Bizet and Lecocq.
Richard Traubner comments in his
history of
operetta that Bizet's
version has
survived better...
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Traubner, p. 214 Harding, p. 132 Bradley, pp. 248–249
Traubner, p. 55 Harding, p. 133; and
Traubner, p. 215 Harding, p. 88 "Véronique...
- 1983, p. 75; Turk 1998, p. 350.
McCann 1997, p. 54;
Wansell 2011, p. 20.
Traubner 2004, p. 115.
McCann 1997, p. 55;
Wansell 2011, p. 20.
McCann 1997, p. 55...
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Circus Princess in 1925,
Mister X in 1958 and The
Circus Princess in 1982.
Traubner,
Richard (2003) p. 271. The Very Best of
Fritz Wunderlich (EMI classics...
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November 2008,
accessed 21
August 2012
Rollins and Witts, p. 6
Traubner, p. 183; and Herbert, pp. 1598–1599, 1605 and 1907 Rosen, Zvi S. The Twilight...
- Norton, 2010) 826 pages;
comprehensive history since the mid-19th century.
Traubner, Richard. Operetta: A
Theatrical History.
Garden City, New York: Doubleday...