Polnische Hochzeit

Polnische Hochzeit (A Polish Wedding) is a 1937 operetta by the Austrian 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.

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