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The Girl in the Train : ウィキペディア英語版
Die geschiedene Frau

''Die geschiedene Frau'' (''The Divorcee''), is an operetta in three acts by Leo Fall (1873-1925) with a libretto by Victor Léon, after Victorien Sardou's ''Divorçons!''. Conducted by the composer, It opened to considerable success at the Carltheater in Vienna on December 23, 1908 with Hubert Marischka as Karel.〔Traubner, Richard. (''Operetta: A Theatrical History'' (2003) Routledge, p. 287 ISBN 0-415-96641-8 )〕
It was translated into Italian and premiered at the Teatro Lirico Internationale in Milan as ''La divorziata'' on 16 August 1909, then translated into English and performed at the Vaudeville Theatre in London as ''The Girl in the Train'' from 4 June 1910. Performances followed in Rome on 19 January 1911, in Paris as ''La divorcée'' at the Théâtre Apollo on 18 February, and in Madrid as ''La mujer divorciada'' at the Teatro Eslava on 23 December the same year, conducted by the composer. 〔(Amadeus Almanac, accessed 22 February 2011 )〕
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