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Hoheit tanzt Walzer

''Hoheit tanzt Walzer'' (Her Highness Dances the Waltz) is an operetta in three acts by Leo Ascher to a libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald, loosely based on ''Ein Walzertraum''. It premiered on 24 February 1912 at the Raimund Theater in Vienna. The work also appeared in a version with an extended plot under the title ''Hochzeitswalzer'' in Zurich in 1937.
==Reception==
''Hoheit tanzt Walzer'' was Leo Ascher's most successful work. The premiere at the Raimund Theatre, where Betty Fischer created the role of the Princess Marie, was followed by a run of 500 performances, with more than 2 500 performances over the next ten years.〔 However, it could not establish itself in the contemporary operetta repertoire.〔as evidenced by the total lack of contemporary recordings or performances.〕

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