
Die Fledermaus - Wikipedia
Die Fledermaus (German: [diː ˈfleːdɐˌmaʊs], The Bat, sometimes called The Revenge of the Bat) is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and …
Die Fledermaus | Strauss Operetta, Viennese Comedy | Britannica
Die Fledermaus, operetta by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss the Younger (German libretto by Carl [or Karl] Haffner and Richard Genée) that premiered in Vienna on April 5, 1874. It is …
Die Fledermaus | Metropolitan Opera
Midnight is approaching, and Falke entertains the guests with the story of how he earned the nickname of Dr. Fledermaus: one drunken evening, when he was dressed as a bat for a …
Die Fledermaus (Operetta) Plot & Characters | StageAgent
Die Fledermaus plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.
Die Fledermaus - The Kennedy Center
Probably the most popular of all Viennese operettas, Die Fledermaus is a sparkling confection of mistaken identities, illicit liaisons, and champagne-fueled merriment.
Johann Strauss: Die Fledermaus - YouTube
The operetta ‘Die Fledermaus’ by Johann Strauss is one of the most popular and most frequently performed stage works in Germany.
Die Fledermaus Synopsis — Cincinnati Opera
Prince Orlofsky asks Falke about his “Bat” story and Eisenstein overhears, boasting that two years before, after a similar costume party, he left a drunken Falke to sleep it off in a public …
Synopsis from Die Fledermaus from Johann Strauss. Die Fledermaus …
Colonel Frank arrives to escort his distinguished prisoner to jail in person. He assumes that Alfred is Eisenstein and Rosalinde begs him to go along with this to preserve her reputation. Alfred is …
Die Fledermaus - Learn More at The Opera Hub
Find out more about Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II including plot, roles, fach, composer, score, libretto, context and videos.
Johann Strauss II's Die Fledermaus - medici.tv
The third operetta by Johann Strauss II, Die Fledermaus (1874) is a raucous masterpiece of the genre, universally beloved for its musical qualities as well as the wit of its libretto.