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MITISLAW DER MODERNE

(Fashionable Mitislaw)

(Music by Franz Lehár: Book and lyrics by Fritz Grünbaum and Robert Bodanzky) (1907)

Synopsis

An unpretentious little piece written for the "Hölle" cabaret theatre, a self-parody in which Lolo, Dodo and the rest of the ladies from Maxim's appear and in which Danilo of The Merry Widow fame is also parodied.

 

Principals: 2 Female, 2 Male

Sets: 1

Orchestra: 2222/423/Timp/Perc/Hp/Strings

Language Version: G.

 

           

 
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