Gräfin Mariza [collection] : Operette in 3 Akten / von Julius Brammer und Alfred Grünwald ; Musik von Emmerich Kálmán. 1924.

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Gräfin Mariza [collection] : Operette in 3 Akten / von Julius Brammer und Alfred Grünwald ; Musik von Emmerich Kálmán. 1924.

Arranged in two groups: I. Piano scores (1). II. Orchestra parts (7). The piano score was published by W. Karczag (Leipzig, c1928, pl. no. W.K. 1656). The arrangement was by Franz Kopriva. It includes vocal cues in German. The orchestra parts were published by Karczag (c1924, pl. no. W.K. 1683) and are for strings.

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Koprival, Franz.

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Kálmán, Imre, 1882-1953

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Brammer, Julius

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Grünwald, Alfred

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Alfred Grunwald was born in Vienna, Austria, on February 16, 1884. He worked for a theatrical agency before turning to libretto writing. He came to the United States in 1940 after several years' residence in France. During World War II he was employed for a time with the Office of War Information translating American songs for transmission by radio to Germany Alfred Grunwald collaborated with such composers as Franz Lahar and Emmerich Kalman, successfully adding a modern social slant to the trad...