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- Louise Kartousch (17 August 1886 – 13 February 1964) was an Austrian character dancer, opera and operetta soprano. Born in Linz, Kartousch attended the...
- the baton of Robert Stolz with Grete Holm singing Nadina, and Louise Kartousch as Mascha, where it was a considerable success. The first English-language...
- Die ideale Gattin (Louise Kartousch, Ernst Tautenhayn, Mizzi Günther, Hubert Marischka) performing: Hamplemann-Duett (Kartousch, Tautenhayn); Rauch-Duett...
- with the composer conducting. The singers included Mizzi Günther, Louise Kartousch and Ludwig Herold. In 1929 and 1934, Lehár had conducted for Odeon Records...
- Franz Lehár Lisa, Count Ferdinand Lichtenfels' daughter soprano Louise Kartousch Vera Schwarz Count Gustav von Pottenstein tenor Josef König Willi Stettner...
- Premiere Cast, 23 December 1921 (Conductor: - ) Mariette soprano Louise Kartousch Napoleon St. Cloche tenor Ernst Tautenhayn Odette Darimonde soprano Christl...
- Hungary to Austria. The main roles were sung by Betty Fischer [de], Louise Kartousch, Hubert Marischka and Ernst Tautenhayn [de]. The third, more nationalistic...
- Louis Treumann Hans Freiherr von Schlick b**** Karl Meister Daisy soprano Louise Kartousch John Couder **** Tom Frinton Mizzi Olga Labinska Von Richthofen...
- Bötel Juliette Vermont, a dancer and Brissard's girlfriend soprano Louise Kartousch Prince Basil Basilowitsch, in love with Angèle tenor Max Pallenberg Countess...
- (1886–1954) Bertha May Crawford (1886–1937) Mabel Garrison (1886–1963) Louise Kartousch (1886–1964) Emmy Krüger (1886–1976) Albertine Morin-Labrecque (1886–1957)...