Franz Lehár

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Born: 30 April 1870, Komárom (Hungary)
Died: 24 October 1948, Bad Ischl (Austria)

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[details ←] 8 Famous Waltzes Piano,
[details ←] Vilia (from The Merry Widow) Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Die Lustige Witwe The Merry Widow - vocal score Vocal, Percussion,
[details ←] Die Lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow): Vilias Sang - conductor’s score Vocal, Percussion,
[details ←] You Are My Hearts Delight Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Gold und Silber Waltzer, Op. 79 Gold and Silver Waltz - full score Percussion, Saxophone, , sax, saxophone, , alto saxophone,
[details ←] Song of the Volga choral
[details ←] Songs from The Land of Smiles Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] The Land of Smiles Vocal,
[details ←] Count Of Luxembourg Libretto En
[details ←] Paganini Selections Piano,
[details ←] Turkish March Piano,
[details ←] Paganini Vocal,
[details ←] Die Lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow): Vilias Sang [transcription] - conductor’s score Percussion, Trombone,
[details ←] Die Lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow): Waltz Duet (No. 15) - conductor’s score Percussion,
[details ←] Die Lustige Witwe: Da Geh Ich zu Maxim (The Merry Widow: You’ll Find Me at Maxim’s) - conductor’s score Vocal, Percussion,
[details ←] Hungarian Fantasie in D minor, Op. 45 - solo part Violin,
[details ←] Graf von Luxembourg: Luxembourg Waltzer [arrangement] - conductor’s score Percussion,

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Biography

His place of birth is now divided into two separate parts, one belonging to Slovakia, called Komarno, and another called Komárom, belonging to Hungary. The historical part of the town is still on the right side of the Danube, i.e. in Hungary. The composer was really born in the now Slovakian part of the town, but he was, has been and is considered Hungarian and he was born in Hungary, not in Slovakia, which country did not exist at that time.

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28 December 1905: Premiere of Die Lustige Witwe, in Vienna, Austria.
12 November 1909: Premiere of Der Graf von Luxemburg, in Vienna, Austria.
30 October 1925: Premiere of Paganini, in Vienna, Austria.
21 February 1927: Premiere of Der Zarewitsch, in Budapest, Hungary.
10 October 1929: Premiere of Das Land des Lächelns, in Berlin, Germany.
20 January 1934: Premiere of Giuditta, in Vienna, Austria.


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