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List of operettas by Carl Michael Ziehrer

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This is a complete list of the operettas of the Austrian composer Karl Michael Ziehrer (1843–1922).

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Title Genre Sub­divisions Libretto Première date Place, theatre
Mahomed's Paradies Burleske-Operette 1 act Composer 26 February 1866 Vienna, Harmonietheater
Das Orakel zu Delfi Burleske-Operette 2 acts Carl Costa 21 September 1872 Linz, Landestheater
Cleopatra, oder Durch drei Jahrtausende
(together with: Richard Genée and Max von Weinzierl)
fantastic burlesque 3 sections J. Steinher 13 November 1875 Vienna, Komische Oper
König Jérôme oder Immer lustick! Operette 4 acts Adolf Schirmer 28 November 1878 Vienna, Ringtheater
Der kleine Don Juan Operette   Ludwig Ernst Pohlhammer November 1879 Budapest, Deutsches Theater
Wiener Kinder Operette 3 acts Leopold Krenn and Carl Wolff 19 January 1881 Vienna, Carltheater
Ein Deutschmeister Operette 3 acts Richard Genée and Bruno Zappert 30 November 1888 Vienna, Carltheater
Wiener Luft Posse mit Gesang 3 acts Benno Rauchenegger 10 May 1889 Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Der bleiche Zauberer Indianisches Lagerbild 1 act Isidor Fuchs, based on an Indian story by James Fenimore Cooper 20 September 1890 Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Der schöne Rigo Operette 2 acts Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau 24 May 1898 Vienna, 'Sommertheater Venedig in Wien'
Die Landstreicher Operette Prologue and 2 acts Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau 26 July 1899 Vienna, 'Sommertheater Venedig in Wien'
Die drei Wünsche Operette Prologue and 3 acts Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau 9 March 1901 Vienna, Carltheater
Der Fremdenführer Operette Prologue and 3 acts Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau 11 October 1902 Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Der Schätzmeister Operette 3 acts Alexander Engel and Julius Horst 10 December 1904 Vienna, Carltheater
Fesche Geister Operette Prologue and 2 sections Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau 7 July 1905 Vienna, 'Sommertheater Venedig in Wien'
Über'n großen Teich
(together with: Edmund Eysler, Bela von Ujj and F. Ziegler)
Operette   Adolph Philipp 2 September 1906 Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Die Spottvogelwirtin 3 acts Rudolf Österreicher 1906 Vienna
Ein tolles Mädel
(English: Mlle Mischief)
Vaudeville-Operette Prologue and 2 acts Wilhelm Sterk [de] (after: Kurt Kraatz and Heinrich Stobitzer) (English: Sydney Rosenfeld) 24 August 1907, English version: 28 September 1908 Wiesbaden; English version: New York City, Lyric Theatre;
Am Lido Operette 1 act Ottokar Tann-Bergler and Alfred Deutsch-German 31 August 1907 Vienna, Kolosseum
Der Liebeswalzer Operette 3 acts Robert Bodanzky and Fritz Grünbaum 24 October 1908 Vienna, Raimund Theater
Herr und Frau Biedermeier Singspiel 1 act Wilhelm Sterk [de] 9 January 1909 Munich, 'Kleine Bühne'
Die Gaukler Operette 1 act Emil Golz and Arnold Golz 6 September 1909 Vienna, Apollotheater
Ball bei Hof Operette 3 acts Wilhelm Sterk [de] (after the comedy "Hofgunst" by Thilo von Trotha) 22 January 1911 Stettin, Stadttheater
In fünfzig Jahren — "Zukunftstraum einer Küchenfee" Burleske-Operette 2 acts Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau 13 January 1911 Vienna, Ronacher
Manöverkinder Operette 2 acts Oskar Friedmann and Fritz Lunzer 22 June 1912 Vienna, Sommerbühne 'Kaisergarten'
Der Husarengeneral (new version of Manöverkinder) Operette 3 acts Oskar Friedmann and Fritz Lunzer 3 October 1913 Vienna, Raimund Theater
Fürst Casimir Operette 3 acts Max Neal and Max Ferner 13 September 1913 Vienna, Carltheater
Das dumme Herz Operette 3 acts Rudolf Österreicher and Wilhelm Sterk [de] 27 February 1914 Vienna, Johann Strauss Theater
Der Kriegsberichterstatter
(together with: Edmund Eysler, Bruno Granichstaedten, Oskar Nedbal and Charles Weinberger)
Operette 8 scenes Rudolf Österreicher and Wilhelm Sterk [de] (1914)  
Im siebenten Himmel Operette 3 acts Max Neal and Max Ferner 26 February 1916 Munich, Theater am Gärtnerplatz
Deutschmeisterkapelle Operette   Hubert Marischka and Rudolf Österreicher 30 May 1958 Vienna, Raimund Theater
Die verliebte Eskadron Operette 3 acts Wilhelm Sterk [de] (after Bernhard Buchbinder) 11 July 1930 Vienna, Johann Strauss Theater

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