Rudolf Österreicher

Austrian writer

Rudolf Österreicher, also Rudolf Oesterreicher, (19 July 1881 in Vienna – 23 October 1966 in idem) was an Austrian writer, librettist, comedy author, author of cabaret texts and biographer. From 1945 to 1947 he was director of the Wiener Stadttheater [de].[1]

Works

Comedies:

  • 1907: Gummiradler
  • 1912: Das Bett Napoleons
  • 1913: Der Herr ohne Wohnung (with Bela Jenbach)
  • 1926: Der Garten Eden (with Rudolf Bernauer) - English-language adaptation: The Garden of Eden
  • 1927: Das zweite Leben (with Rudolf Bernauer)
  • 1928: Geld auf der Straße (with Rudolf Bernauer)
  • 1929: Die Sachertorte (with Siegfried Geyer [de])
  • 1930: Das Konto X (with Rudolf Bernauer)

Operettas:

  • 1910: Ihr Adjutant; music by Robert Winterberg
  • 1914: Das Mädchen im Mond, libretto with Wilhelm Sterk [de]; music by Karl von Stigler
  • 1917: Zsuzsi kisasszony, libretto with Alfred Maria Willner (based on Ferenc Martos and Miksa Bródy); music by Emmerich Kálmán
  • 1919: Der Künstlerpreis, libretto with Julius Horst; music by Leo Ascher
  • 1923: Katja, die Tänzerin, libretto with Leopold Jacobson [de]; music by Jean Gilbert
  • 1924: Das Weib im Purpur, libretto with Leopold Jacobson; music by Jean Gilbert
  • 1924: Die Geliebte Seiner Hoheit, libretto with Rudolf Bernauer; music by Jean Gilbert
  • 1926: Der Mitternachtswalzer, with Alfred Maria Willner; music by Robert Stolz
  • 1927: Yvette und ihre Freunde, libretto with Wilhelm Sterk; music by Michael Krasznay-Krausz [de]
  • 1927: Eine einzige Nacht, libretto with Leopold Jacobson; music by Robert Stolz
  • 1949: Abschiedswalzer [de], libretto with Hubert Marischka; music by Ludwig Schmidseder

Adaptation:

Filmography

Screenwriter

Sources

References

  1. ^ Wien 1961: 80. Geburtstag von Rudolf Österreicher bei wien.gv.at
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