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- Gipsy Love (German title Zigeunerliebe) is an operetta in three acts by Franz Lehár with a libretto by Alfred Willner and Robert Bodanzky, provided with...
- many of his operettas, beginning with a revival of his 1910 operetta Zigeunerliebe in 1920 and then Frasquita [de] in 1922, in which Lehár once again found...
- Land des Lächelns Lisa; Princess Mi Die lustige Witwe Hanna Glawari Zigeunerliebe Zórika Der Graf von Luxemburg Angèle Didier Jenő Huszka Mária fôhadnagy...
- (The man with three wives) Fürstenkind Der Graf von Luxemburg (1909) Zigeunerliebe (The gipsy love) (1910) Eva Die ideale Gattin (The Ideal Wife) Endlich...
- operetta by Franz Lehár at the Volksbühne in Berlin in 1920. This was Zigeunerliebe, a role he also performed in Linz and Salzburg in 1921. In 1922, he...
- Eltinge, Winona Winter, Natalia Ault and Eddie Garvie. Gypsy Love (Zigeunerliebe) opened in Berlin. The Broadway production opened at the Globe Theatre...
- specially written for Tauber, who had previously appeared in the composer's Zigeunerliebe in 1920 and Frasquita [de] in 1922 with great success. A new production...
- the Herald Square Theatre on February 10 and ran for 92 performances Zigeunerliebe Vienna production opened at the Carltheater on January 8 January 1 –...
- Theater an der Wien, revised version Berlin, Theater des Volkes [de] Zigeunerliebe (Gipsy Love) romantic operetta 3 acts Alfred Maria Willner and Robert...
- Gypsy Love (German: Zigeunerliebe) is a 1922 Austrian silent film directed by Thomas E. Walsh and starring Anny Ondra and Albert von Kersten. The film's...