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Alois Berla

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Alois Berla (7 March 1826 – 16 February 1896) was an Austrian actor and playwright.

He was born in Vienna, and was trained to be a musician; he became an actor, his stage debut being in the German Theatre, Pest [de] in Hungary in 1847, in his own play Der letzte Zopf. The play was successful, and he was engaged as a playwright and actor in the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, appearing there from 1848. He wrote and translated a large number of plays in the genre of Old Viennese Folk Theatre [de]; he is said to have written more than 130 works. Music for these was composed by Adolf Müller, Franz von Suppé, Anton M. Storch and Carl Millöcker.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ "Berla, Alois; Ps. A. Scheichl (1826-1896), Schriftsteller, Schauspieler und Sänger". Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon ab 1815 (online) (in German). Austrian Academy of Sciences.
  2. ^ "Berla (eigentlich Scheichel), Alois" Neue Deutsche Biographie, 1955.
  3. ^ "Berla (eig. Scheichl), Alois" Oesterreiches Musiklexikon Online. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
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Free scores by Alois Berla at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)