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    Viktor Léon. Victor Léon, also Viktor Léon (born Victor Hirschfeld; 4 January 1858, Szenic, Nyitra County, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (today Senica, Slovakia) – 23 February 1940, Vienna) was a well-known Jewish Austrian-Hungarian librettist. He collaborated with Leo Stein to produce the libretto of Franz Lehár 's romantic ...

  2. Victor Léon , también Viktor Léon (nacido Victor Hirschfeld ; 4 de enero de 1858, Szenic, condado de Nyitra , Reino de Hungría , Imperio austríaco (hoy Senica , Eslovaquia ) – 23 de febrero de 1940, Viena) fue un conocido libretista judío austrohúngaro . Colaboró con Leo Stein para producir el libreto de la opereta romántica La viuda alegre ( Die lustige Witwe ) de Franz Lehár .

  3. Victor Léon , también Viktor Léon (nacido Victor Hirschfeld ; 4 de enero de 1858, Szenic, condado de Nyitra , Reino de Hungría , Imperio austríaco (hoy Senica , Eslovaquia ) – 23 de febrero de 1940, Viena) fue un conocido libretista judío austro-húngaro . Colaboró con Leo Stein para producir el libreto de la opereta romántica La viuda alegre ( Die lustige Witwe ) de Franz Lehár .

  4. It was during one of these revivals that the librettists Viktor Léon and Leo Stein decided to turn Meilhac’s comedy into an operetta. When they brought the idea to the management of Vienna’s Theater an der Wien, the theater administrators blessed their choice of scenario.

  5. Viktor Léon | German Operetta in London, New York, and Warsaw. Home. Operetta. Viktor Léon, born in Senica, Slovakia, 1858; died in Vienna 1940. Librettist of Der Rastelbinder, Die lustige Witwe (with Leo Stein), Der fidele Bauer, Die geschiedene Frau, Das Fürstenkind and Gold gab ich fur Eisen. Tell us whether you accept cookies.

  6. Léon's photograph collection of 961 images consists primarily of portraits of prominent people in Viennese opera, production photographs of his operas, and other friends and family, including about 80 photographs of Léon's daughter, Lizzy. Includes photographs of Hans Heinz Bollman; Konrad Dreher (b. 1859); Alexander Girardi; Mizzi Gunther ...

  7. The Merry Widow. A beloved Met artist since she won the 1988 National Council Auditions, mezzo-soprano Susan Graham first appeared as Hanna Glawari, the titular widow of Lehár’s charming operetta, with the company in 2003. She returned nearly 15 years later to star in an exuberant, English-language production by five-time Tony Award ...