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Alfred Maria Willner (11 July 1859 – 27 October 1929) was an Austrian writer, philosopher,
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and
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Biography

Alfred Maria Willner was born and died in
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. He began composing mostly music for the piano and eventually made a career writing librettos for
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s and
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s. One of his early operettas was
Johann Strauss II Johann Baptist Strauss II (; ; 25 October 1825 – 3 June 1899), also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger or the Son (), was an List of Austrian composers, Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas as well ...
’s ''Die Göttin der Vernunft'', a commission that Strauss regretted. Strauss was forced to complete the commission only by the threat of a lawsuit and declined to attend a performance. Later the libretto and score were legally separated, and Willner revised the libretto for
Franz Lehár Franz Lehár ( ; ; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas, of which the most successful and best known is '' The Merry Widow'' (''Die lustige Witwe''). Life and career L ...
as ''
Der Graf von Luxemburg ''Der Graf von Luxemburg'' (''The Count of Luxembourg'') is an operetta in three acts by Franz Lehár to a German libretto by Alfred Maria Willner, Alfred Willner, Robert Bodanzky, and Leo Stein (writer), Leo Stein. A Viennese take on Bohemianism, ...
''. Willner's first big success was his libretto for
Leo Fall Leopold Fall (2 February 187316 September 1925) was an Austrian Kapellmeister and composer of operettas. Life Born in Olmütz (Olomouc), Leo (or Leopold) Fall was taught by his father Moritz Fall (1848–1922), a bandmaster and composer, who sett ...
’s ''
Die Dollarprinzessin ' is an operetta by Leo Fall. The German libretto was by Alfred Maria Willner and Fritz Grünbaum after the comedy by Emerich von Gatti and Thilo Friedrich Wilhelm von Trotha. Performance history It was first performed at the Theater an der Wi ...
'', after which he became a much sought-after operetta librettist. He wrote several successful librettos for Lehár operettas, particularly in collaboration with . The two also collaborated on highly successful adaptations of music by
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(such as ''
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'') and by Johann Strauss father and son (such as ''Walzer aus Wien''). In addition, Willner and Reichert were the contracted librettists for
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's opera ''
La rondine ''La rondine'' (''The Swallow'') is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Adami, based on a libretto by Alfred Maria Willner and . It was first performed at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo (or the Thé ...
'' which was later adapted by
Giuseppe Adami Giuseppe Adami (4 February 187812 October 1946) was an Italian Libretto, librettist, playwright and music critic who was best known for his collaboration with Giacomo Puccini on the operas (1917), ''Il tabarro'' (1918) and ''Turandot'' (1926). ...
. Willner and composer
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were the producers for the 1921 Broadway production of '' Love Birds''. Alfred Maria Willner was cremated at
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in Vienna, where also his ashes are buried.


Librettos

*''Das Heimchen am Herd'' (
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), music by
Karl Goldmark Karl Goldmark (born Károly Goldmark, Keszthely, 18 May 1830 – Vienna, 2 January 1915) was a Hungarian-born Viennese composer. Peter Revers, Michael Cherlin, Halina Filipowicz, Richard L. Rudolph The Great Tradition and Its Legacy 2004; , p ...
, 1896 *''Die Schneeflocke'' (opera), music by
Heinrich Berté Heinrich Berté (), born Heinrich Bettelheim (8 May 1857 – 23 August 1924) was an Austria-Hungarian composer of operas and operettas. Life Heinrich Berté was born in Galgócz, Hungary (now Hlohovec, Slovakia) in a Jewish family. At the begi ...
, 1896 *''Der Schmetterling'' (
operetta Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs and including dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, and length of the work. Apart from its shorter length, the oper ...
, with
Bernhard Buchbinder Bernhard Ludwig Buchbinder (7 July or 20 September 1849 – 24 June 1922), pseudonym ''Gustav Klinger'', was an Austro-Hungarian actor, journalist and writer. His best-known operetta libretto remains '' Die Försterchristl''. Career Buchbinder ...
), music by , 1896 *''Die Göttin der Vernunft'' (operetta, with Buchbinder), music by
Johann Strauss II Johann Baptist Strauss II (; ; 25 October 1825 – 3 June 1899), also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger or the Son (), was an List of Austrian composers, Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas as well ...
, 1897 *''Fräulein Hexe'' (operetta, with Buchbinder), music by
Josef Bayer Josef Bayer (6 March 1852 – 12 March 1913) was an Austrian composer and the director of the Austrian Court Ballet from 1883 until his death. He was born and died in Vienna. Biography He studied at the Vienna Conservatory under the elder Jos ...
, 1898 *''Die Debutantin'' (operetta, with Heinrich von Waldberg), music by
Alfred Zamara Alfred Zamara (28 April 1863 – 11 August 1940) was an Austrian composer and harpist. He was the son of Antonio Zamara (1823 or 1829 or 1831 or 1835 –1901) and was born in Vienna. Like his father, became professor of harp at the Vienna Conse ...
, 1901 *''Das Baby'' (operetta, with Waldberg), music by
Richard Heuberger Richard Franz Joseph Heuberger (18 June 1850 in Graz, Austria – 28 October 1914 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian composer of operas and operettas, a music critic, and teacher. Heuberger was born in Graz, the son of a bandage manufacturer ...
, 1902 *''Die Millionenbraut'' (operetta, with E. Limé), music by Berté, 1904 *''Der schöne Gardist'' (operetta, with A. Landesberg), music by Berté, 1907 *''Der kleine Chevalier'', (operetta), music by Berté, 1907 *''
Die Dollarprinzessin ' is an operetta by Leo Fall. The German libretto was by Alfred Maria Willner and Fritz Grünbaum after the comedy by Emerich von Gatti and Thilo Friedrich Wilhelm von Trotha. Performance history It was first performed at the Theater an der Wi ...
'' (operetta, with
Fritz Grünbaum Franz Friedrich "Fritz" Grünbaum (7 April 1880 – 14 January 1941) was an History of the Jews in Austria, Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and Schlager music, popular song writer, actor, and master of ceremonies whose art collection wa ...
), music by
Leo Fall Leopold Fall (2 February 187316 September 1925) was an Austrian Kapellmeister and composer of operettas. Life Born in Olmütz (Olomouc), Leo (or Leopold) Fall was taught by his father Moritz Fall (1848–1922), a bandmaster and composer, who sett ...
, 1907 *''Ein Wintermärchen'' (Opera), music by Goldmark, 1908 *''Baron Trenck'' (operetta, with Robert Bodanzky), music by Felix Albini, 1908 *''Ein Mädchen für Alles'' (operetta, with Waldberg), music by Heinrich Reinhardt (composer), Heinrich Reinhardt, 1908 *''Die Paradiesvögel'' (operetta, with ), music by Philipp Silber, 1908 *''Die Glücksnarr'' (operetta, with Landesberg), music by Berté, 1908 *''Die Sprudelfee'' (operetta, with Wilhelm), music by Reinhardt, 1909 *''
Der Graf von Luxemburg ''Der Graf von Luxemburg'' (''The Count of Luxembourg'') is an operetta in three acts by Franz Lehár to a German libretto by Alfred Maria Willner, Alfred Willner, Robert Bodanzky, and Leo Stein (writer), Leo Stein. A Viennese take on Bohemianism, ...
'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by
Franz Lehár Franz Lehár ( ; ; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas, of which the most successful and best known is '' The Merry Widow'' (''Die lustige Witwe''). Life and career L ...
, 1909 *''Zigeunerliebe'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by Lehár, 1910 *''Schneeglöckchen'' (operetta, with Wilhelm), music by G. Kerker, 1910 *''Das Puppenmädel'' (operetta, with Leo Stein (writer), Leo Stein), music by Leo Fall, 1910 *''Die schöne Risette'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by Leo Fall, 1910 *''Die Sirene'' (operetta, with Leo Stein), music by Leo Fall, 1911 *''Der Eisenhammer'' (Opera), music by Blagoje Bersa, 1911 (as ''Oganj'') *''Der flotte Bob'' (operetta, with ), music by K. Stigler, 1911 *''Die kleine Freundin'' (operetta, with Leo Stein), music by Oscar Straus (composer), Oscar Straus, 1911 *''Eva [Das Fabriksmädel]'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by Lehár, 1911 *''Casimirs Himmelfahrt'' (burleske Operette, with Bodanzky), music by Bruno Granichstaedten, 1911 *''Prinzess Gretl'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by Reinhardt, 1913 *''Endlich allein'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by Lehár, 1914 *''Der Schuster von Delft'' (Opera, with Wilhelm), music by Bersa, 1914 (as ''Postolar iz Delfta'') *''Der Märchenprinz'' (operetta, with Sterk), music by Berté, 1914 *''Der Durchgang der Venus'' (operetta, with Rudolf Österreicher), music by Edmund Eysler, 1914 *''Der künstliche Mensch'' (operetta, with Österreicher), music by Leo Fall, 1915 *''Die erste Frau'' (operetta, with Österreicher), music by Reinhardt, 1915 *''Wenn zwei sich lieben'' (operetta, with Bodanzky), music by Eysler, 1915 *''
Das Dreimäderlhaus ''Das Dreimäderlhaus'' (''House of the Three Girls''), adapted into English-language versions as ''Blossom Time'' and ''Lilac Time'', is a Viennese pastiche operetta with music by Franz Schubert, rearranged by Heinrich Berté (1857–1924), and ...
'' (Singspiel, with , after R. H. Bartsch: ''Schwammerl''), music by Berté, 1916 *''Die Faschingsfee'' (operetta, with Österreicher), music by Kálmán, 1917 (based on ''Zsuzsi kisasszony'') *''Die schöne Saskia'' (operetta, with Reichert), music by Oskar Nedbal, 1917 *''
La rondine ''La rondine'' (''The Swallow'') is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Adami, based on a libretto by Alfred Maria Willner and . It was first performed at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo (or the Thé ...
'' (opera), music by Giacomo Puccini, 1917 *''Hannerl'' [''Dreimäderlhaus'', part 2] (Singspiel, with Reichert), music by K. Lafite, 1918 *''Where the Lark Sings (operetta), Wo die Lerche singt'' (operetta, with Reichert), music by Lehár, 1918 *''Johann Nestroy'' (Singspiel, with Österreicher), music by E. Reiterer, 1918 *''Nimm mich mit'' (operetta, with Waldberg), music by H. Dostal, 1919 *''Der heilige Ambrosius'' (comedy, with A. Rebner), music by Leo Fall, 1921 *''Nixchen'' (operetta, with Österreicher), music by Oscar Straus, 1921 *''Das Milliardensouper'' (operetta, with H. Kottow), music by Ernst Steffan, 1921 *''Frasquita'' (operetta, with Reichert), music by Lehár, 1922 *''Libellentanz'' (Revue-Operette), music by Lehár, 1923 *''Agri'' (operetta, with Sterk), music by Ernst Steffan, 1924 *''Ein Ballroman'' [Der Kavalier von zehn bis vier] (operetta, with Österreicher and F. Rotter), music by Robert Stolz, 1924 *''Der Mitternachtswalzer'' (operetta, with Österreicher), music by Robert Stolz, 1926 *''Ade, du liebes Elternhaus'' [Die Lori] (Singspiel, with Reichert), music by O. Jascha, 1928 *''Rosen aus Florida'' (operetta, with Reichert), music by Korngold, after Leo Fall, 1929 *''Walzer aus Wien'' (Singspiel, with Reichert and Ernst Marischka), music by J. Bittner and Korngold, after J. Strauss II and I, 1930


Filmography

*''The House of Three Girls (1918 film), The House of Three Girls'', directed by Richard Oswald (Germany, 1918) *''Das Milliardensouper '', directed by Victor Janson (Germany, 1923) *''The Count of Luxembourg (1926 film), The Count of Luxembourg'', directed by Arthur Gregor (1926) *''Der Mitternachtswalzer'', directed by Heinz Paul (Austria, 1929) *''The Rogue Song'', directed by Lionel Barrymore (1930, based on ''Gipsy Love (operetta), Gypsy Love'') *', directed by Hans Steinhoff (Germany, 1931) *''Waltzes from Vienna'', directed by Alfred Hitchcock (UK, 1934) *''Blossom Time (1934 film), Blossom Time'', directed by Paul L. Stein (UK, 1934) *''Frasquita'', directed by Karel Lamač (Austria, 1934) *', directed by Johannes Riemann (Austria, 1935) *''Three Girls for Schubert'', directed by E. W. Emo (Germany, 1936) *''Where the Lark Sings (film), Where the Lark Sings'', directed by Karel Lamač (Germany, 1936) *', directed by Hans Wolff (director), Hans Wolff (Austria, 1956) *''The Count of Luxemburg (1957 film), The Count of Luxembourg'', directed by Werner Jacobs (West Germany, 1957) *''The House of Three Girls (1958 film), The House of Three Girls'', directed by Ernst Marischka (Austria, 1958) *''The Count of Luxemburg (1972 film), The Count of Luxembourg'', directed by Wolfgang Glück (West Germany, 1972)


Sources

* ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), and * ''The Oxford Dictionary of Opera'', by John Warrack and Ewan West (1992),


External links

*https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/dr-a-m-willner-9206 (Alfred Maria Willner at the Internet Broadway Database) {{DEFAULTSORT:Willner, Alfred Maria Austrian opera librettists Austrian male writers Austrian operetta librettists Writers from Vienna 1859 births 1929 deaths 19th-century Austrian philosophers 20th-century Austrian philosophers Austrian musicologists Musicologists from Austria-Hungary Composers from Austria-Hungary Composers from Vienna Musicians from Vienna Burials at Feuerhalle Simmering 19th-century Austrian musicologists Librettists from Austria-Hungary 20th-century Austrian musicologists