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A.k.a. Leo Rosenstein
Leo Stein, born Leo Rosenstein (25 March 1861, Lemberg – 28 July 1921, Vienna, Austria) was a playwright and librettist of operettas in the latter part of the 19th and early 20th centuries, including works adapted for a number of Broadway productions.Stein wrote libretti for Johann Strauss Jr, Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán, and Oskar Nedbal. His collaboration with Viktor Léon contributed much to Lehár's success.A selection of his works includes Wiener Blut (1899), Die lustige Witwe (1905), Der Graf von Luxemburg (1909) and Die Csárdásfürstin (1915).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Die Lustige Witwe | Franz Lehár / Viktor Léon / Leo Stein - Hilde Güden • Per Grundén • Emmy Loose • Waldemar Kmentt • Peter Klein • Karl Dönch | 1998 | Single |
Polská Krev | Oskar Nedbal, Leo Stein | 1976 | Album |
La Casa Delle Tre Ragazze - La Mazurka Blu | Franz Schubert, Heinrich Berté - Alfred Maria Willner - Heinz Reichert - Franz Lehár - Leo Stein - Béla Jenbach | 1974 | Album |
Die Csárdásfürstin (Operetten-Querschnitt) | Emmerich Kálmán - Leo Stein - Béla Jenbach | 1960 | Single |
La Viuda Alegre | Franz Lehár, Federico Reparaz, Manuel Linares Rivas, Viktor Léon, Leo Stein | 1960 | Album |
Polská Krev | Oskar Nedbal / Leo Stein, Prague Smetana Theatre Orchestra Conductor: Karel Nedbal | 1954 | Album |
Polská Krev | Oskar Nedbal / Leo Stein, Prague Smetana Theatre Orchestra Conductor: Karel Nedbal | 1954 | Album |
El Conde De Luxemburgo | Franz Lehár, Robert Bodanzky, Leo Stein, Alfred Maria Willner | Album | |
Polská krev - scény z operety | Oskar Nedbal, Leo Stein | Album | |
Der Zigeunerbaron / Die Csárdásfürstin | Johann Strauss Jr. · Ignaz Schnitzer / Emmerich Kálmán · Leo Stein · Béla Jenbach | Album |
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