Strauss: Wiener Blut
Jun 01 1994
•Music
Conductor Johannes Wildner leads the Philharmonic Orchestra Bratislava in a command performance of Johann Strauss's final operetta, "Wiener Blut" (Viennese Blood), at Austria's internationally recognized Mörbisch operetta festival in 1994. The production -- featuring a libretto by Victor Leon and Leo Stein -- showcases the choir of the Concert Union of the Wiener Volksoper and the Ballet of the Slovak National Theatre.
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Herbert Lippert
Balduin Graf Zedlau

Martina Serafin
Gabriele, Frau von Balduin Graf Zedlau

Ulrike Steinsky
Demoiselle Franziska Cagliar

Teddy Podgorsky
Vater von Franziska Cagliar
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