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Rudolf Österreicher

Rudolf Österreicher, also Rudolf Oesterreicher, (19 July 1881 in Vienna – 23 October 1966 idem) was an Austrian writer, librettist, comedy author, author of cabaret texts and biographer. From 1945 to 1947 he was director of the Wiener Stadttheater [de].[1]

Works edit

Comedies:

  • 1907: Gummiradler
  • 1912: Das Bett Napoleons
  • 1913: Der Herr ohne Wohnung (with Bela Jenbach)
  • 1926: Der Garten Eden (with Rudolf Bernauer) - English-language adaptation: The Garden of Eden
  • 1927: Das zweite Leben (with Rudolf Bernauer)
  • 1928: Geld auf der Straße (with Rudolf Bernauer)
  • 1929: Die Sachertorte (with Siegfried Geyer [de])
  • 1930: Das Konto X (with Rudolf Bernauer)

Operettas:

  • 1910: Ihr Adjutant; music by Robert Winterberg
  • 1914: Das Mädchen im Mond, libretto with Wilhelm Sterk [de]; music by Karl von Stigler
  • 1917: Zsuzsi kisasszony, libretto with Alfred Maria Willner (based on Ferenc Martos and Miksa Bródy); music by Emmerich Kálmán
  • 1919: Der Künstlerpreis, libretto with Julius Horst; music by Leo Ascher
  • 1923: Katja, die Tänzerin, libretto with Leopold Jacobson [de]; music by Jean Gilbert
  • 1924: Das Weib im Purpur, libretto with Leopold Jacobson; music by Jean Gilbert
  • 1924: Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit, libretto with Rudolf Bernauer; music by Jean Gilbert
  • 1926: Der Mitternachtswalzer, with Alfred Maria Willner; music by Robert Stolz
  • 1927: Yvette und ihre Freunde, libretto with Wilhelm Sterk; music by Michael Krasznay-Krausz [de]
  • 1927: Eine einzige Nacht, libretto with Leopold Jacobson; music by Robert Stolz
  • 1949: Abschiedswalzer [de], libretto with Hubert Marischka; music by Ludwig Schmidseder

Adaptation:

Filmography edit

Screenwriter edit

Sources edit

  • Christian Fastl: Oesterreicher (Österreicher), Rudolf. In Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon. Inline-edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5; Druckausgabe: Volume 4, edition of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-7001-3046-5.
  • Rudolf Oesterreicher in Vienna History Wiki

References edit

  1. ^ Wien 1961: 80. Geburtstag von Rudolf Österreicher bei wien.gv.at

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rudolf Osterreicher news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Rudolf Osterreicher also Rudolf Oesterreicher 19 July 1881 in Vienna 23 October 1966 idem was an Austrian writer librettist comedy author author of cabaret texts and biographer From 1945 to 1947 he was director of the Wiener Stadttheater de 1 Contents 1 Works 2 Filmography 2 1 Screenwriter 3 Sources 4 References 5 External linksWorks editComedies 1907 Gummiradler 1912 Das Bett Napoleons 1913 Der Herr ohne Wohnung with Bela Jenbach 1926 Der Garten Eden with Rudolf Bernauer English language adaptation The Garden of Eden 1927 Das zweite Leben with Rudolf Bernauer 1928 Geld auf der Strasse with Rudolf Bernauer 1929 Die Sachertorte with Siegfried Geyer de 1930 Das Konto X with Rudolf Bernauer Operettas 1910 Ihr Adjutant music by Robert Winterberg 1914 Das Madchen im Mond libretto with Wilhelm Sterk de music by Karl von Stigler 1917 Zsuzsi kisasszony libretto with Alfred Maria Willner based on Ferenc Martos and Miksa Brody music by Emmerich Kalman 1919 Der Kunstlerpreis libretto with Julius Horst music by Leo Ascher 1923 Katja die Tanzerin libretto with Leopold Jacobson de music by Jean Gilbert 1924 Das Weib im Purpur libretto with Leopold Jacobson music by Jean Gilbert 1924 Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit libretto with Rudolf Bernauer music by Jean Gilbert 1926 Der Mitternachtswalzer with Alfred Maria Willner music by Robert Stolz 1927 Yvette und ihre Freunde libretto with Wilhelm Sterk music by Michael Krasznay Krausz de 1927 Eine einzige Nacht libretto with Leopold Jacobson music by Robert Stolz 1949 Abschiedswalzer de libretto with Hubert Marischka music by Ludwig Schmidseder Adaptation Das Spitzentuch der Konigin Johann Strauss Filmography editThe Gentleman Without a Residence directed by Fritz Freund Austria 1915 based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung The Gentleman Without a Residence directed by Heinrich Bolten Baeckers Germany 1925 based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung The Garden of Eden directed by Lewis Milestone 1928 based on the play Der Garten Eden The Beloved of His Highness directed by Luise Fleck and Jacob Fleck Germany 1928 based on the operetta Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit Three Sinners directed by Rowland V Lee 1928 based on the play Das zweite Leben Der Mitternachtswalzer directed by Heinz Paul Austria 1929 based on the operetta Der Mitternachtswalzer Money on the Street directed by Georg Jacoby Germany 1930 based on the play Geld auf der Strasse Die Faschingsfee de directed by Hans Steinhoff Germany 1931 based on the operetta Zsuzsi kisasszony Once a Lady directed by Guthrie McClintic 1931 based on the play Das zweite Leben The Office Manager directed by Hans Behrendt Germany 1931 based on the play Das Konto X Her Majesty Love directed by William Dieterle 1931 remake of the 1931 film Her Majesty the Barmaid The Gentleman Without a Residence directed by E W Emo Austria 1934 based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung Who s Your Lady Friend directed by Carol Reed UK 1937 based on the play Der Herr ohne Wohnung Duchacek Will Fix It directed by Karel Lamac Czechoslovakia 1938 based on the play Das Konto X Trees Are Blooming in Vienna de directed by Hans Wolff Austria 1958 based on the play Die Sachertorte Das Geld liegt auf der Strasse directed by Klaus Uberall West Germany 1966 TV film based on the play Geld auf der Strasse Screenwriter edit Hampels Abenteuer de dir Richard Oswald 1915 Germany Her Majesty the Barmaid dir Joe May 1931 German His Highness Love dir Robert Peguy Erich Schmidt and Joe May 1931 French Hirsekorn greift ein dir Rudolf Bernauer 1931 Germany The Magic Top Hat dir Rudolf Bernauer 1932 Germany Ende schlecht alles gut de dir Fritz Schulz 1934 Hungary German language adaptation of the 1934 film Helyet az oregeknek hu Kissing Is No Sin dir Hubert Marischka 1950 Austria West Germany The Merry Farmer dir Georg Marischka 1951 Austria Hello Porter dir Franz Antel 1952 Austria Rose of the Mountain dir Hubert Marischka 1952 West Germany A Night in Venice dir Georg Wildhagen 1953 Austria Die Perle von Tokay dir Hubert Marischka 1954 Austria Brillanten aus Wien dir Rolf Kutschera TV film 1959 Austria West Germany Die Gigerln von Wien dir Wolfgang Gluck TV film 1965 Austria Sources editChristian Fastl Oesterreicher Osterreicher Rudolf In Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon Inline edition Vienna 2002 ff ISBN 3 7001 3077 5 Druckausgabe Volume 4 edition of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Vienna 2005 ISBN 3 7001 3046 5 Rudolf Oesterreicher in Vienna History WikiReferences edit Wien 1961 80 Geburtstag von Rudolf Osterreicher bei wien gv atExternal links editLiterature by and about Rudolf Osterreicher in the German National Library catalogue Rudolf Osterreicher at IMDb Portals nbsp Theatre nbsp 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