357:
338:
147:
and falls in love with Peperl, a musician. The
Princess gets found out, but her patronage turns the inn's fortune. Sadly, forced by court protocol, the Princess has to marry Prince Victor. She makes the best of the situation by appointing Peperl as music teacher to her younger siblings and making him
244:
It is the wedding day of
Princess Marie; following court protocol, she is to marry Prince Victor Bogumil. She reflects with sadness how much happier a marriage to the plain but sincere Geschwandtner would be, but they both know that society conventions will not allow it. However, she contributes to
180:
Plunderer arrives at the festivities and is arrogantly confident of obtaining Lisi in marriage. But
Geschwandtner teases him about his prospects, and Lisi tells him outright she does not like him. His misery is complete when Strampfl, now an inn–keeper himself, gains Lisi as his bride.
245:
his fortune by making him the music teacher of her younger siblings, and appointing him to the post of
Hofkapellmeister. Geschwandtner should be blissfully happy, now that his life–long ambition as a musician has been fulfilled, but he remains of course sad.
169:
Dominik
Gaunzendorf celebrates the 25th year in his occupation. He is anxious to see his daughter Lisi well married, preferably to the rich inn–keeper Plunderer. But Lisi is in love with the poor Aloisius Strampfl. Strampfl wants to buy the inn
230:
When the court carriage arrives to drive the
Princess home, her incognito is lifted, much to Geschwandtner's surprise. As a consequence of the noble visit, the inn's reputation is greatly enhanced and future customer numbers are secured.
74:
created the role of the
Princess Marie, was followed by a run of 500 performances, with more than 2 500 performances over the next ten years. However, it could not establish itself in the contemporary operetta repertoire.
143:: Lisi falls in love with Aloisius, but they have no future for the lack of money. Peperl lends them money to open an inn, but the jealous Plunderer schemes to the couple's business failure. Princess Marie visits the inn
177:, but has no money. The music teacher Peperl Geschwandtner is a good friend of the couple, and he lends them the money for a deposit, hoping the enterprise might further his ambition to be appointed as Hofkapellmeister.
223:. Geschwandtner takes her to be a domestic and falls in love with her. The Princess enjoys the situation enormously and secretly orders the orchestra from
318:
310:
462:
538:
212:. But soon he manages through clever newspaper advertisements to lure increasing numbers of eligible young ladies and gentlemen into
430:
38:
457:
548:
184:
The young couple see a rosy future, but
Geschwandtner receives a message that his appointment will not be forthcoming.
523:
496:
501:
42:
543:
385:
208:, is too successful with its orchestra, so much so that Geschwandtner has to work as waiter in
426:
417:
351:
332:
153:
413:
372:
553:
356:
337:
52:
47:
219:
By chance, Princess Marie—tired of the rigid court life—appears incognito at
34:
532:
149:
55:
in Vienna. The work also appeared in a version with an extended plot under the title
467:
71:
70:
was Leo Ascher's most successful work. The premiere at the
Raimund Theatre, where
517:
144:
26:
227:
to come and play. She and
Geschwandtner join the throng of waltzing couples.
381:
488:
as evidenced by the total lack of contemporary recordings or performances.
30:
22:
344:
325:
294:
173:
107:
97:
374:
Leben und Werk der Komponisten Georg Jarno und Leo Ascher
240:
Ante-room in the castle of Princess Marie near Vienna
137:: Vienna and environs, beginning of the 19th century
204:; the competition across the road, Plunderer's inn
8:
360:(A French-language version of the same film)
291:
282:
273:
264:
255:
341:(A Czech-language version of the same film)
275:Man preist in tausend Liedern dich, o Wien!
93:Peperl Geschwandtner, music teacher (buffo)
355:
336:
51:. It premiered on 24 February 1912 at the
425:(3rd ed.). Routledge. p. 298.
463:Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
451:
449:
405:
125:Guests, courtiers, servants, musicians
21:(Her Highness Dances the Waltz) is an
7:
507:, Anton Würz (ed.), Stuttgart 1962
200:The young couple has no luck with
90:Plunderer, a rich inn–keeper
14:
122:Count Bendl, master of ceremonies
519:" 's Lercherl von Hernals"
266:Erst zog ich nur galant den Hut
41:, with a plot loosely based on
466:. Phonoarchive. Archived from
419:Operetta: A Theatrical History
284:Das ist die Prinzessin Tralala
103:Sali, maid at the Gaudenzdorfs
84:Dominik Gaudenzdorf, librarian
1:
319:Her Highness Dances the Waltz
311:Her Highness Dances the Waltz
257:Drunten am blauen Donaustrand
371:Vernik-Eibl, Sabine (2011).
113:Mrs von Kalesch, court lady
570:
539:German-language operettas
292:
283:
274:
265:
256:
156:of the court orchestra).
119:Princess Creszentia Luise
165:Room at the Gaudenzdorfs
497:Reclams Operettenführer
549:Operas set in Austria
327:Tanecek panny márinky
116:Prince Victor Bogumil
386:University of Vienna
304:Movie/TV adaptations
96:Aloisius Strampfl, (
68:Hoheit tanzt Walzer
59:in Zürich in 1937.
18:Hoheit tanzt Walzer
470:on 30 January 2008
221:The Silver Pretzel
214:The Silver Pretzel
210:The Silver Pretzel
202:The Silver Pretzel
195:The Silver Pretzel
87:Lisi, his daughter
456:Gayda, Thomas L.
414:Traubner, Richard
25:in three acts by
561:
520:
505:
489:
486:
480:
479:
477:
475:
453:
444:
443:
441:
439:
424:
410:
396:
394:
392:
379:
359:
340:
298:
297:
293:'s Lercherl von
286:
285:
277:
276:
268:
267:
259:
258:
150:Hofkapellmeister
106:Princess Marie (
45:' 1907 operetta
569:
568:
564:
563:
562:
560:
559:
558:
529:
528:
518:
514:
499:
492:
487:
483:
473:
471:
455:
454:
447:
437:
435:
433:
422:
412:
411:
407:
403:
390:
388:
384:) (in German).
377:
370:
367:
346:Valse éternelle
306:
251:
237:
190:
162:
132:
81:
65:
57:Hochzeitswalzer
53:Raimund Theater
48:Ein Walzertraum
39:Alfred Grünwald
12:
11:
5:
567:
565:
557:
556:
551:
546:
541:
531:
530:
527:
526:
513:
512:External links
510:
509:
508:
491:
490:
481:
445:
431:
423:(Google Books)
404:
402:
399:
398:
397:
366:
363:
362:
361:
342:
323:
315:
305:
302:
301:
300:
288:
279:
270:
261:
250:
247:
236:
233:
189:
186:
161:
158:
135:Time and place
131:
128:
127:
126:
123:
120:
117:
114:
111:
104:
101:
94:
91:
88:
85:
80:
77:
64:
61:
35:Julius Brammer
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
566:
555:
552:
550:
547:
545:
542:
540:
537:
536:
534:
525:
521:
516:
515:
511:
506:
503:
498:
494:
493:
485:
482:
469:
465:
464:
459:
458:"Ascher, Leo"
452:
450:
446:
434:
432:0-415-96641-8
428:
421:
420:
415:
409:
406:
400:
387:
383:
376:
375:
369:
368:
364:
358:
353:
349:
347:
343:
339:
334:
330:
328:
324:
321:
320:
316:
313:
312:
308:
307:
303:
296:
289:
280:
271:
262:
253:
252:
249:Notable arias
248:
246:
242:
241:
234:
232:
228:
226:
225:The Golden Ox
222:
217:
215:
211:
207:
206:The Golden Ox
203:
198:
197:
196:
187:
185:
182:
178:
176:
175:
167:
166:
159:
157:
155:
151:
146:
142:
138:
136:
129:
124:
121:
118:
115:
112:
109:
105:
102:
99:
95:
92:
89:
86:
83:
82:
78:
76:
73:
72:Betty Fischer
69:
62:
60:
58:
54:
50:
49:
44:
40:
36:
32:
28:
24:
20:
19:
495:
484:
472:. Retrieved
468:the original
461:
436:. Retrieved
418:
408:
389:. Retrieved
373:
365:Bibliography
345:
326:
317:
309:
243:
239:
238:
229:
224:
220:
218:
213:
209:
205:
201:
199:
194:
192:
191:
183:
179:
171:
168:
164:
163:
140:
139:
134:
133:
67:
66:
56:
46:
43:Oscar Straus
17:
16:
15:
544:1912 operas
500: [
172:The Silver
533:Categories
401:References
391:1 November
27:Leo Ascher
416:(2003) .
382:Dr. phil.
154:conductor
145:incognito
63:Reception
474:12 March
438:12 March
193:The inn
141:In short
31:libretto
23:operetta
524:YouTube
295:Hernals
174:Pretzel
108:soprano
554:Operas
429:
354:
348:(1936)
335:
329:(1935)
322:(1935)
314:(1926)
504:]
378:(PDF)
235:Act 3
188:Act 2
160:Act 1
98:tenor
79:Roles
29:to a
476:2008
440:2008
427:ISBN
393:2012
352:IMDb
333:IMDb
130:Plot
37:and
522:on
350:at
331:at
33:by
535::
502:de
460:.
448:^
216:.
478:.
442:.
395:.
380:(
299:"
290:"
287:"
281:"
278:"
272:"
269:"
263:"
260:"
254:"
152:(
110:)
100:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.