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DVD:
Richard Heuberger DER OPERNBALL
Legendary Operetta Film series in a new fresh packaging featuring popular actors from the 1970s like Heinz Ehrhardt, Helen Mané, Harald Serafin and others.
Richard Heuberger (1850–1914) was born into a well-to-do middle-class family from Graz. He trained initially as an engineer, but after studying for a degree in music, he was appointed director of the Vienna Singakademie. Heuberger created many instrumental compositions, ballets, cantatas and operas, and worked as a music journalist. Perhaps his best-known work is the superbly orchestrated
and colourful operetta “The Opera Ball” (1898). The film version from 1970 features stars like Harald Serafi n, Tatjana Iwanow, Uwe Friedrichsen and the great Heinz Erhardt.
Cat.No.: 109307
Genre Operetta Film
Duration 100 mins
Video format DVD 9 / NTSC
Audio format PCM Stereo
Libretto Victor Léon and Heinrich von Waldberg
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