Georg Jarno (3 June 1868, in Buda – 25 May 1920, in Breslau) was a Hungarian composer, mainly of operettas. After he finished his studies in Budapest...
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player Georg Jarno (1868–1920), Hungarian composer Josef Jarno (1866–1932), Austrian actor Jeremiah (given name) All pages with titles containing Jarno...
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List of operettas (section Georg Jarno (1868–1920))
For definition and discussion of the genre, see Operetta. Operettas by composer: Victoria und ihr Husar (1930) Die Blume von Hawaii (1931) Ball im Savoy...
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and theatre director. He was the older brother of opera composer Georg Jarno. Jarno made his debut in the Lehártheater in Bad Ischl, Upper Austria. He...
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Försterchristl (also Die Försterchristel) is an operetta in three acts by Georg Jarno to a libretto by Bernhard Buchbinder. It premiered on 17 December 1907...
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Hansi Niese (redirect from Johanna Jarno-Niese)
1907 as "Försterchristl" in the eponymous operetta with her brother Georg Jarno) and often as a partner of Alexander Girardi. In the thirties, Niese...
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c. 1460) Jean Japart (fl. c. 1474–1481) Armas Järnefelt (1869–1958) Georg Jarno (1868–1920) Ivan Mane Jarnović (Giornovichi) (1747–1804) Jean Michel...
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1847) May 6 – Hortense Schneider, operatic soprano (b. 1833) May 25 – Georg Jarno, composer of operettas (b. 1868) May 28 – Hardwicke Rawnsley, hymn-writer...
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Jacobi October 22, 1883 (Budapest) – December 10, 1921 (New York City) Georg Jarno June 3, 1868 (Budapest) – May 25, 1920 (Breslau) Leon Jessel January...
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Marine-Gust'l von Georg Jarno Op. 175 Spanisch-Polnisch – march Op. 176 Auf hoher See – march after motives from Marine-Gust'l von Jarno Op. 177 Die keusche...
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