Difference between revisions of "Ein Walzertraum"
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Based on the novella ''Nux, der Prinzgemahl'' ("Nux, the Prince Consort") by Hans Müller-Einigen (1882-1950)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_M%C3%BCller-Einigen], the operetta premiered on 2 March 1907 at the Carltheater in Vienna. | Based on the novella ''Nux, der Prinzgemahl'' ("Nux, the Prince Consort") by Hans Müller-Einigen (1882-1950)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_M%C3%BCller-Einigen], the operetta premiered on 2 March 1907 at the Carltheater in Vienna. | ||
− | Translated and adapted into English as ''[[A Waltz Dream]]'' by Joseph W. Herbert (1863-1923)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_W._Herbert] for performance at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia on 6 January 1908 and at the Broadway Theatre on 27 January 1908. The London version, adapted by Basil Hood (1864-1917)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_Hood], with lyrics by Adrian Ross) opened on 28 March 1908 at the Hicks Theatre. | + | Translated and adapted into English as ''[[A Waltz Dream]]'' by Joseph W. Herbert (1863-1923)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_W._Herbert] for performance at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia on 6 January 1908 and at the Broadway Theatre on 27 January 1908. The London version, adapted by Basil Hood (1864-1917)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_Hood], with lyrics by Adrian Ross (1859-1933)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Ross] opened on 28 March 1908 at the Hicks Theatre. |
Filmed a number of times under various titles over the years | Filmed a number of times under various titles over the years |
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Ein Walzertraum ("A Waltz Dream") is an operetta by Oscar Strauss (1870-1954)[1], with a libretto by Leopold Jacobson (1873-1943)[2] and Felix Doerman (Felix Dörmann, 1870-1928)[3]
Based on the novella Nux, der Prinzgemahl ("Nux, the Prince Consort") by Hans Müller-Einigen (1882-1950)[4], the operetta premiered on 2 March 1907 at the Carltheater in Vienna.
Translated and adapted into English as A Waltz Dream by Joseph W. Herbert (1863-1923)[5] for performance at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia on 6 January 1908 and at the Broadway Theatre on 27 January 1908. The London version, adapted by Basil Hood (1864-1917)[6], with lyrics by Adrian Ross (1859-1933)[7] opened on 28 March 1908 at the Hicks Theatre.
Filmed a number of times under various titles over the years