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- Donauweibchen (Danube Mermaid), Op. 427, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in December 1887. The composition features melodies from Strauss' operetta...
- 1796–1797), which was eclipsed two years later by the success of Das Donauweibchen (1798). He was Kapellmeister of the Theater in der Leopoldstadt and...
- adapted Paracelsus's ideas. Another model was probably the 1798 opera Das Donauweibchen, which—like Undine—is set around the Danube and features a love triangle...
- (1883) Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418 (1885) Wiener Frauen, Op. 423 (1886) Donauweibchen, Op. 427 (1887) Kaiser-Jubiläum-Jubelwalzer, Op. 434 (1888) Kaiser-Walzer...
- (1883) Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418 (1885) Wiener Frauen, Op. 423 (1886) Donauweibchen, Op. 427 (1887) Kaiser-Jubiläum-Jubelwalzer, Op. 434 (1888) Kaiser-Walzer...
- (1883) Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418 (1885) Wiener Frauen, Op. 423 (1886) Donauweibchen, Op. 427 (1887) Kaiser-Jubiläum-Jubelwalzer, Op. 434 (1888) Kaiser-Walzer...
- with some of his own original music interpolated, of Ferdinand Kauer's Donauweibchen and was pla**** every season at Lviv for nearly thirty years from 1814...
- Treasure Waltz (1885) Wiener Frauen, Op. 423, Viennese Ladies (1886) Donauweibchen, Op. 427, Danube Maiden (1887) Kaiser-Jubiläum-Jubelwalzer, Op. 434...
- Leopoldstadt Theater was in the role of Hulda in Ferdinand Kauer's play Das Donauweibchen (1798). Her career was interrupted between 1809 and 1813 owing to the...
- Giordano Volksmärchen German alternative name for Märchenoper. Das Donauweibchen (Kauer 1798) Zarzuela Spanish Dating back to the 17th century and forward...