- Ralph Benatzky
Ralph Benatzky (
5 June 1884 –16 October 1957 ), born inMoravské Budějovice as Rudolf František Josef Benatzky, was an Austriancomposer of Czech [Oxford Dictionary of Music, 2nd edition (1994), p.78: art. Benatzky, Ralph: "Czech composer"] origin (when Benatzky was born Czechia was part of the Austrian empire, Benatzky mostly worked in Vienna). He composedopera s andoperetta s (such as Casanova (1928)," Die drei Musketiere" (1929), "Im weißen Rößel" (1930), and "Meine Schwester und ich" (1930).Works
* "Laridon" (1911)
* "Cherchez la femme" (1911)
* "Casanova", (1928)
* "Die drei Musektiere" (1929)
* "Im weißen Rößl" (1930)
* "Meine Schwester und ich" (1930)
* "Bezauberndes Fräulein" (1933)
* "Das kleine Café" (1934)
* "Axel an der Himmelstür", (1936)
* "Herzen im Schnee" (1936)
* "Angielina" (1940)References
Notes
There is a dispute as to whether he was
Jew ish; however, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians lists him as among the Jewish musicians who fled the Nazis. See alsoEncyclopedia Judaica art, and [http://artists-in-residence.com/ljlehrman/articles/aufbau11.html] for suggestions of Judaism.External links
* http://www.ralph-benatzky.com
* http://www.operetta-research-center.org (with an English biography and historical English reviews)
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