List of operettas and operas by Millöcker

This is a list of the operettas and operas of the Austrian composer Carl Millöcker (1842–1899).

Millöcker wrote 20 light operas, of which 16 are described as operettas, one as a Singspiel, one as a 'Volksoper' ('people's opera'). (The other two were left undesignated.) His music is closely associated with the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, where 14 of his works received their first performances.

List

TitleGenreSub­divisionsLibrettoPremière datePlace, theatre
Tote GastDer tote Gastoperette1 actHarischLudwig Harisch, after the novel by Heinrich Zschokke1865-02-1111 February 1865Graz, Thalia-Theater
Beiden BinderDie beiden Binderoperette1 actStoltzeG Stoltze1865-12-2121 December 1865Graz, Thalia-Theater
Dianaoperette1 actBraunJosef Braun1867-01-022 January 1867Vienna, Harmonie-Theater
Der Sackpfeiferoperette1 actAnzengruberLudwig Anzengruber2015-09-1919 September 2015Strasshof, KUMST
DiebDer Dieboperette1 actBerlaAlois Berla1868-99-011868/1869Budapest
FraueninselDie Fraueninseloperette3 actsCogniardafter Le royaume des femmes by Théodore and Hippolyte Cogniard1868-99-021868/1869Budapest, Deutsches Theater
RegimentstambourDer Regimentstambouroperette2 actsBörnsteinHeinrich Börnstein1869-10-2323 October 1869Vienna, Theater in der Josefstadt
Abenteuer in WienSingspiel3 actsBerlaAlois Berla1873-01-2020 January 1873Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Verwunschene SchlossDas verwunschene Schlossoperette5 actsBerlaAlois Berla1878-03-3030 March 1878Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Gräfin Dubarry (revised as Die Dubarry, Berlin 1931)operette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1879-10-3131 October 1879Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Apajune, der Wassermannoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1880-12-1818 December 1880Vienna, Theater an der Wien
JungfrauDie Jungfrau von Bellevilleoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell, after La pucelle de Belleville by Paul de Kock1881-10-2929 October 1881Vienna, Theater an der Wien
BettelstudentDer Bettelstudentoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell, after Fernande by Victorien Sardou, and Le Guitarréro by Halévy / Eugène Scribe1882-12-066 December 1882Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Gasparoneoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1884-01-2626 January 1884Vienna, Theater an der Wien
FeldpredigerDer Feldprediger 3 actsWittmannHugo Wittmann and Alois Wohlmuth, after Das seltsame Brautgemach by Gustav Schilling1884-10-3131 October 1884Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Vice-AdmiralDer Vice-Admiraloperette3.1prologue and
3 acts
GenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1886-10-099 October 1886Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Sieben SchwabenDie sieben SchwabenVolksoper3 actsWittmannHugo Wittmann and Julius Bauer1887-10-2929 October 1887Vienna, Theater an der Wien
Arme JonathanDer arme Jonathanoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1890-01-044 January 1890Vienna, Theater an der Wien
SonntagskindDas Sonntagskindoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1892-01-1616 January 1892Vienna, Theater an der Wien
ProbekussDer Probekussoperette3 actsGenéeRichard Genée and Friedrich Zell1894-12-2222 December 1894Vienna, Theater an der Wien
NordlichtDas Nordlicht 3 actsWittmannHugo Wittmann1896-12-022 December 1896Vienna, Theater an der Wien

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