Works with Leo Stein as librettist

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Die lustige Witwe ; The Merry Widow Franz Lehár (composer) and Viktor Léon (librettist) and Leo Stein (librettist) voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Die blaue Mazur Franz Lehár (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Béla Jenbach (librettist) voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Die Csárdásfürstin Emmerich Kálmán (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Béla Jenbach (librettist) 1915 voice, mixed chorus and orchestra
Künstlerblut ; The Love-Cure Edmund Eysler (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Karl Lindau (librettist) 1906 voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Die Göttergatte Franz Lehár (composer) and Viktor Léon (librettist) and Leo Stein (librettist) 1903 voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Das Puppenmädel Leo Fall (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Alfred Maria Willner (librettist) voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Die Sirene
The Sirens
Leo Fall (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Alfred Maria Willner (librettist) voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Vera Violetta Edmund Eysler (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) voices and orchestra
Das Hollandweibchen Emmerich Kálmán (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Béla Jenbach (librettist) 1920 voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Der Frauenfresser Edmund Eysler (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Karl Lindau (librettist) 1911 voices and orchestra
Wiener Blut Adolf Müller Jr. (composer) and Victor Léon (librettist) and Leo Stein (librettist) 1899 voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Die Königin von Camara Alexander Neumann (composer) and Richard Genée (librettist) and Leo Stein (librettist) voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Potpourri No. 2 nach Motiven der Operette 'Das Garnisonsmädel' Rudolf Raimann (composer) and Alexander Landesberger (librettist) and Leo Stein (librettist) 1904 voice and piano
Fliegermarsch aus der Operette "Der fliegende Rittmeister" Hermann Dostal (composer) and Leo Stein (librettist) and Béla Jenbach (librettist) G major 1912 voice and piano


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