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Polnische Hochzeit

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Polnische Hochzeit (A Polish Wedding) is a 1937 operetta by the Polish Jewish composer Joseph Beer to a libretto by his mentor Fritz Löhner-Beda and Alfred Grünwald, which premiered in Zurich.[1] The operetta received spectacular success, but the following year, following the Anschluss in 1938, Beer fled Austria and his works were suppressed by the Nazis.[2]

References

  1. ^ Robert Ignatius Letellier Operetta: A Sourcebook, Volume I 1443884251 2015 p.665 "Beer's second work, Die Polnische Hochzeit, premiered in Zürich in 1937. It was very successful and was performed throughout Europe."
  2. ^ Frey, Stefan (11 December 2015). "Operette 'Die Polnische Hochzeit' Joseph Beer – von den Nazis um den Erfolg gebracht". BR Klassik. Retrieved 2016-08-22.