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Julius Brammer : ウィキペディア英語版
Julius Brammer

Julius Brammer (9 March 1877 – 18 April 1943) was an Austrian librettist and lyricist. Some of his better-known works were written in conjunction with the composers Emmerich Kálmán, Oscar Straus, Leo Ascher, Edmund Eysler and Robert Stolz.
Brammer was born in Sehraditz, Moravia (now: Sehradice near Zlín), the son of Hermann and Julie. He trained as an actor and first appeared in the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich. He later transferred to Vienna, where he became involved in operetta productions at the Theater an der Wien. From 1908 he concentrated on writing libretti, often with Alfred Grünwald, and became one of the leading creative artists of the Vienna "Silver Operetta Period" (about 1900 to 1920).〔Felix Czeike: ''Historisches Lexikon Wien'', Vol. 1. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3-218-00543-4, p. 439.〕
After the ''Anschluss'', as a Jew, he was forced to emigrate and went to Paris, and after the fall of that city to the unoccupied south of France, where he died in Juan-les-Pins.〔
One of his most enduring numbers, still popular in several translations, is "Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo", in English "Just a Gigolo" (lyrics by Julius Brammer, music by Leonello Casucci). It was recorded by many musicians of the time, including Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Dajos Béla and Richard Tauber, later by Louis Prima, and is still being recorded in different languages. The song appeared in a 1931 film, a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon, a 1978 movie and a 1993 TV-series, all titled after the song.
==Select works (libretti)==

* 1905 ''Elektra'', with Alfred Grünwald, Musik by Béla Laszky.
* 1911 ''Die Dame in Rot'', with Alfred Grünwald, Musik by Robert Winterberg.
* 1912 ''Hoheit tanzt Walzer'', with Alfred Grünwald, music by Leo Ascher
* 1913 ''Der lachende Ehemann'', with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Edmund Eysler.
* 1913 ''Die ideale Gattin'', with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Franz Lehár..
* 1915 ''Die schöne Schwedin'', with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Robert Winterberg.
* 1916 ''Die Kaiserin'', a.k.a. ''Fürstenliebe'', with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Leo Fall.
* 1916 ''Die Rose von Stambul'', with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Leo Fall.
* 1917 ''Bruder Leichtsinn'', with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Leo Ascher.
* 1918 ''Dichterliebe'', (Heinrich Heine). with Alfred Grünwald, musik by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
* 1920 ''Der letzte Walzer'' (''The Last Waltz''), with Alfred Grünwald, music by Oscar Straus
* 1924 ''Gräfin Mariza'' (''Countess Maritza''), with Alfred Grünwald, music by Emmerich Kálmán
* 1926 ''Die Zirkusprinzessin'' (''The Circus Princess''), with Alfred Grünwald, music by Emmerich Kálmán
* 1928 ''Die Herzogin von Chicago'' (''The Duchess of Chicago''), with Alfred Grünwald, music by Emmerich Kálmán

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