Casanova (Benatzky)
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Casanova is an operetta in three acts by Ralph Benatzky with music by Johann Strauss II and the libretto by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Its first performance was on 1 September 1928 at the Großes Schauspielhaus in Berlin.
Casanova was one of a series of spectacular "revue-operettas" Benatzky wrote for producer and revue director Erik Charell at the Großes Schauspielhaus. The star-studded original cast of Casanova included Michael Bohnen, the well-known opera bass-baritone in the title role, Anni Frind, Anny Ahlers, Paul Morgan, and Siegfried "Sig" Arno.[1] La Jana was a dancer, and the Comedian Harmonists appeared there with enormous success.[2]
References[]
- ^ Traubner, Richard, Operetta: A Theatrical History (Garden City, New Jersey, 2004), p. 307
- ^ Moritz Loeb: "Casanova", in: Berliner Morgenpost, 5 September 1928.
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Categories:
- German-language operettas
- Compositions set in Austria
- 1928 musicals
- Operas by Ralph Benatzky
- Compositions by Johann Strauss II
- Operas
- German-language opera stubs