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The Lilac Domino : ウィキペディア英語版
Lilac Domino

''Der lila Domino'' (''The Lilac Domino'') is an operetta in three acts by Charles Cuvillier. The original German libretto is by Emmerich von Gatti and Béla Jenbach, about a gambling count who falls in love at a masquerade ball with a noblewoman wearing a lilac domino mask.
The operetta achieved far greater popularity in Britain and America than it did in Germany or France. Although ''The Lilac Domino'' became Cuvillier's greatest international hit, he won success in his native Paris with the operetta ''La reine s'amuse'' (1912; ''The Naughty Princess'' in London, 1920). He was popular in Germany before the First World War, and ''Der lila Domino'' was the first of two operettas that he wrote for German theatres.〔The other was ''Flora Bella'' (libretto by André Barde and F. Dörmann), Munich, Gärtnerplatz, September 5, 1913: see ''Grove Online''〕
==Performance history==
''Der lila Domino'' was first performed in Leipzig, Germany, on February 3, 1912, where it was a failure.〔Lamb, Andrew. (''150 Years of Popular Musical Theatre'' ), p. 196, Yale University Press, 2000 ISBN 0-300-07538-3〕 Although produced with success in the U.S. (1914) and outstanding success in the UK (1918), the work was not seen in France until 1947, when a production was mounted at Mulhouse, with a cast including Willy Clément.〔(Cuvillier, Charles," ) ''Encyclopédie multimedia de la comédie musicale'' (French text), accessed 8 March 2011〕

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