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Verzeichnis Der Libretti an Der Fachbereichsbibliothek Musikwissenschaft Lf Signatur Titel Komponist Ort Jahr Anm Verzeichnis der Libretti an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Musikwissenschaft lf Signatur Titel Komponist Ort Jahr Anm. 1 BT-1 Das Rosengärtlein Bittner, Julius Wien 1922 2 BT-2 General d'Amour Bittner, Julius Wien 1926 3 BT-3 Die Grosse Katharina Lilien, Ignace Wien 1932 4 BT-4 Don Gil von den grünen Hosen Braunfels, Walter Wien 1924 5 BT-5 Der grosse Krug Casella, Alfredo Wien 1925 6 BT-6 Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe Delius, Friedrich Christian Wien 1910 7 BT-7 Juana Ettinger, Max Wien 1925 8 BT-8 Die heilige Ente Gal, Hans Wien 1923 9 BT-9 Das Lied der Nacht Gal, Hans Wien 1926 10 BT-10 Don Juan Gluck, Christoph Willibald Wien 1924 11 BT-11 Sganarell Grosz, Wilhelm Wien 1925 12 BT-12 Die Worte des Erlösers am Kreuze - Wien o. J. 13 BT-13 Ein Friedenslied Heger, Robert Wien o. J. 2 Ex. 14 BT-14 Don Juan Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Breslau 1869 15 BT-15 Karenina Anna Hubay, Jenö Wien 1923 16 BT-16 Das schlaue Füchslein Janacek, Leos Wien 1925 17 BT-17 Revanche Jascha, Oskar Wien 1924 18 BT-18 Zwingburg Krenek, Ernst Wien 1923 19 BT-19 Der Sprung über den Schatten Krenek, Ernst Wien 1923 20 BT-20 Sanctissimum Kienzl, Wilhelm Wien 1923 21 BT-21 Kjartan und Gudrun Klenau, Paul August v. Wien 1918 3 Ex. 22 BT-22 Die Stunde Lafite, Carl Wien 1925 23 BT-23 Der Weg zur Sonne Manen, Juan Wien 1923 24 BT-24 Das Leben Messner, Joseph Wien 1925 25 BT-25 Die grüne Flöte Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wien 1923 26 BT-26 Anna Karenina Hubay, Jenö Wien 1924 27 BT-27 Mira Overhoff, Kurt Wien 1925 28 BT-28 Dido und Aeneas Purcell, Henry Wien 1924 29 BT-29 Die arme Mutter und der Tod Petyrek, Felix Wien 1923 30 BT-30 Frühling Respighi, Ottorino Wien 1923 31 BT-31 Die Hochzeit des Mondes - Wien 1925 32 BT-32 Texte v. A. Schönberg - Wien 1926 33 BT-33 Die tönenden Sphären Schreker, Franz Wien 1924 34 BT-34 Irrelohe Schreker, Franz Wien 1923 35 BT-35 Ogelala Schulhoff, Erwin Wien 1925 Verzeichnis der Libretti an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Musikwissenschaft 36 BT-36 The Boatswain's Mate Smyth, Ethel Wien 1925 37 BT-37 Fete Galante Smyth, Ethel Wien 1923 38 BT-38 Hoheit Franzl Steffan, Ernst Wien 1924 39 BT-39 Taifun Szanto, Theodor Wien 1924 40 BT-40 Sang-Po Tlascal, Rudolf Wien 1925 2. Aufl. 41 BT-41 Alkestis Wellesz, Egon Wien 1923 42 BT-42 Diana Wellesz, Egon Wien 1924 43 BT-43 Achilles auf Skyros Wellesz, Egon Wien 1925 44 BT-44 Die Opferung des Gefangenen Wellesz, Egon Wien 1925 45 BT-45 Der Protagonist Weill, Kurt Wien 1925 3 Ex. 46 BT-46 Ahasvera Wilckens, Friedrich Wien 1926 47 BT-47 Don Morte Wilckens, Friedrich Wien 1926 48 BT-48 Das Amorettenhaus Ascher, Leo Wien 1926 49 BT-49 Sonja Ascher, Leo Wien 1925 50 BT-50/30 Die Zauberflöte Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wien 1942 BT-234 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 51 BT-50/32 Fidelio Beethoven, Ludwig van Wien 1942 BT-233 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 52 BT-50/41 Doktor und Apotheker Dittersdorf, Karl Ditters von Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 53 BT-50/53 Maurer und Schlosser Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 54 BT-50/67 Tannhäuser Wagner, Richard Wien 1942 BT-232 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 55 BT-50/92 Das Rheingold Wagner, Richard Wien 1942 BT-230 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 56 BT-50/107-1Der Musikant Gottes Bruckner, Anton Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 57 BT-50/139 Die Walküre Wagner, Richard Wien 1943 BT-229 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 58 BT-50/191 Götterdämmerung Wagner, Richard Wien 1942 BT-227 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 59 BT-50/192 Der Messias Händel, Georg Friedrich Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 60 BT-50/214 Carmen Bizet, Georges Wien - Sign. doppnicht im handschriftl. Inventar 61 BT-50/214 Carmen Bizet, Georges Wien 1926 Sign. doppnicht im handschriftl. Inventar 62 BT-50/249 La Traviata Verdi, Giuseppe Wien 1942 BT-228 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 63 BT-50/270 Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Wagner, Richard Wien 1942 BT-209 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 64 BT-50/308 Parsifal Wagner, Richard Wien 1942 BT-208 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 65 BT-50/309 Martha oder Der Markt zu Richmond Flotow, Friedrich v. Wien 1926 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 66 BT-50/324 Die Hochzeit des Figaro (Der tolle Tag) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wien 1926 BT-50/26 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 67 BT-50/380 Die Königin von Saba Goldmark, Karl Wien 1926 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 68 BT-50/447 Der Prophet Meyerbeer, Giacomo Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 69 BT-50/454 Die Blinde Benatzky, Ralph Wien - BT-50 im handschriftl. Inventar 70 BT-50/481 Der Rose Pilgerfahrt Schumann, Robert Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 71 BT-50/502 Die beiden Schützen Lortzing, Albert Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar Verzeichnis der Libretti an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Musikwissenschaft 72 BT-50/599 Des Teufels Anteil (Carlo Broschi) Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 73 BT-50/605 Der schwarze Domino Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 74 BT-50/616 Matthäus-Passion Bach, Johann Sebastian Wien 38 (hs.) nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 75 BT-50/617 Christus am Ölberg Beethoven, Ludwig van Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 76 BT-50/695 Die Verschworenen (Der häusliche Krieg) Schubert, Franz Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 77 BT-50/746 Das Paradies und die Peri Schumann, Robert Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 78 BT-50/750 Aphrodite Oberleithner, Max Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 79 BT-50/751 Saul Händel, Georg Friedrich Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 80 BT-50/813 Der Barbier von Bagdad Cornelius, Peter Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 81 BT-50/837 Alessandro Stradella Flotow, Friedrich v. Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 82 BT-50/854 Die Nürnberger Puppe Adam, Adolphe Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 83 BT-50/919 Die drei gerechten Kammacher Paszthory, Casimir v. Wien - nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 84 BT-50/951 Margarete Gounod, Charles Wien 1949 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 85 BT-50/971 Aida Verdi, Giuseppe Wien 1942 BT-231 nicht im handschriftl. Inventar 86 BT-51 Madonna imperia Alfano, Franco Wien 1927 87 BT-52 Madonna imperia Alfano, Franco Wien 1927 88 BT-53 Der Golem D'Albert, Eugen Wien 1926 89 BT-54 Der wunderbare Mandarin Bartok, Bela Wien 1926 90 BT-55 Die Ruinen von Athen Beethoven, Ludwig van Wien 1926 91 BT-56 La Mandragola Castelneuovo-Tedesco, Mario Wien 1926 92 BT-57 Mandragola Castelneuovo-Tedesco, Mario Wien 1927 93 BT-58 Don Pistacchio Cherubini, Luigi Wien 1926 94 BT-59 Clavigo Ettinger, Max Wien 1926 95 BT-60 Liebesmagazin Frydan, Camilla Wien - 96 BT-61 Vec makropulos Janacek, Leos Wien 1926 97 BT-62 Die Lästerschule Klenau, Paul August v. Wien 1926 98 BT-63 Psalmus hungaricus Kodaly, Zoltan Wien - 99 BT-64 Glück in der Liebe Krausz, Michael Wien 1927 100 BT-65 Orpheus und Eurydike Krenek, Ernst Wien 1925 101 BT-66 Mammon Krenek, Ernst Wien 1927 102 BT-67 Jonny spielt auf Krenek, Ernst Wien 1926 103 BT-68 Ja (Die Dame aus den Folies Bergeres) Mascagni, Pietro Wien 1925 104 BT-69 L'enlevement d'europe (Die Entführung der Europa) Milhaud, Darius Wien 1927 105 BT-70 Journal der Liebe Neumann, Egon Wien 1926 106 BT-71 Die blonde Sphinx Niederberger, Max Wien 1925 107 BT-72 Die Magd als Herrin (La serva padrona) Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista Wien - Verzeichnis der Libretti an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Musikwissenschaft 108 BT-73 Der letzte Pierrot Rathaus, Karol Wien 1927 109 BT-74 Satuala Reznicek, Emil Nikolaus v. Wien 1927 110 BT-75 La Primavera Respighi, Ottorino Wien 1923 111 BT-76 Barabau Rieti, Vittorio Wien 1925 112 BT-77 Coeur-Dame Röhr, Hugo Wien 1926 113 BT-78 Das lockende Phantom Salmhofer, Franz Wien 1927 114 BT-79 Der Schatzgräber Schreker, Franz Wien 1918 115 BT-80 Spanisches Fest Schreker, Franz Wien 1926 116 BT-81 Riquette Straus, Oscar Wien 1925 117 BT-82 Ol-ol Tscherepnin, Alexander Wien 1926 118 BT-83 Mahagonny Weill, Kurt Wien 1927 119 BT-84 Royal palace Weill, Kurt Wien 1926 120 BT-85 Die Gezeichneten Schreker, Franz Wien 1918 121 BT-86 Der rote Tod Schreker, Franz Wien 1912 122 BT-87 Der ferne Klang Schreker, Franz Wien - 123 BT-88 Das Spielwerk Schreker, Franz Wien 1916 124 BT-89 Der Dorfbarbier Schenk, Johann Wien - 125 BT-90 Die Gärtnerin aus Liebe (La finta giardiniera) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wien 1934 126 BT-91 Don Giovanni (Don Juan) Kalbeck, Max Wien 1917 127 BT-92 Madame l'archiduc Offenbach, Jacques Wien 1932 128 BT-93 Erwartung Schönberg, Arnold Wien 1911 129 BT-94 Münchhausen Steffan, Ernst Wien 1928 130 BT-95 Siegfried Wagner, Richard Wien - 131 BT-96 Madame l'archiduc Offenbach, Jacques Wien 1927 132 BT-97 Der singende Teufel Schreker, Franz Wien 1928 133 BT-98 La delivrande de Thesee (Der befreite Theseus) Milhaud, Darius Wien 1928 134 BT-99 L'abandon d'Ariane (Die verlassene Ariane) Milhaud, Darius Wien 1928 135 BT-100 Die Nixe von Schönbrunn Weber, Carl Maria v. Wien 1927 136 BT-101 Mondnacht Bittner, Julius Wien 1928 137 BT-102 Das geheime Königreich Krenek, Ernst Wien 1928 138 BT-103 Schwergewicht oder Die Ehre der Nation Krenek, Ernst Wien 1928 139 BT-104 König Roger (Der Hirt) Szymanowski, Karol Wien 1925 140 BT-105 In zehn Minuten Gronostay, Walter Wien 1928 141 BT-106 Die Sache Makropulos Janacek, Leos Wien 1927 142 BT-107 Drei Einakter (Der Diktator, Das geheime Königreich, Krenek, Ernst Wien 1928 143 BT-108 Beatrys Lilien, Ignaz Wien 1927 Verzeichnis der Libretti an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Musikwissenschaft 144 BT-109 Merlin Meister der Orgeln Malipiero, Gian Francesco Wien 1928 145 BT-110 Philomela und ihr Narr Malipiero, Gian Francesco
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