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the beautiful Arsena. To pass time Czipra tells their fortunes and reveals to Sándor
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Barinkay, son of the late owner of the castle, arrives accompanied by Conte Carnero, Commissioner for Oaths, who is here to sort things out for him. The Commissioner suggests they get on with the job and call on Czipra as a witness. They send for Zsupán. In the meantime he tells Barinkay of
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into the army. Carnero calls on Homonay to give his official support to the view that Barinkay and Saffi's marriage is illegal but Homonay supports Barinkay. Further complications, however, are revealed. Czipra tells them that Saffi is not really her daughter but the child of the last Pasha of
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watching him for weeks and has a low opinion of his wasting time on this activity while the other Gypsies are out doing an "honest" day's work. She tells him that if he continues with this fruitless quest, he will end up penniless and never marry, as he hopes, Arsena.
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described as "a step in Strauss’s quest for the composition of a genuine opera". During the composer's lifetime, the operetta enjoyed great success internationally. It is considered one of Strauss's three best stage works, along with
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an invitation to dine with her and Czipra. Unaware of the others watching, Ottokár meets Arsena and they vow their eternal love for each other. He gives her a
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1108:(2002). "Zigeunerbaron, Der ('The Gypsy Baron')".
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1656:Tin Pan Alley Girl: A Biography of Ann Ronell
1598:The Complete Book of 1940s Broadway Musicals
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1275:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.6002278266
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1351:Operetta: A Theatrical History
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544:Premiere cast, 24 October 1885
352:in the title role and soprano
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1793:Indigo und die vierzig Räuber
1659:. McFarland. pp. 48–56.
1642:. April 16, 1945. p. 26.
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281:People's Theatre (Népszínház)
2453:Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
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1140:. New York: Penguin Putnam.
609:a wealthy pig farmer of the
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2229:An der schönen blauen Donau
2101:Abschied von St. Petersburg
1853:Das Spitzentuch der Königin
1204:Anna G. Piotrowska (2013).
1138:The New Penguin Opera Guide
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1384:Micaela Baranello (2020).
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2029:Mephistos Höllenrufe
1772:List of compositions
1707:at Wikimedia Commons
1604:. pp. 245–246.
1396:. pp. 463–464.
1356:Taylor & Francis
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549:: Johann Strauss II
500:Strauss's music for
392:as Sándor Barinkay,
336:United States and UK
266:Nikolaus Harnoncourt
264:with music director
2891:The Strauss Dynasty
2841:Waltzes from Vienna
2585:Ein Herz, ein Sinn!
2477:Farewell to America
2357:Rosen aus dem Süden
2301:Wiener Blut (waltz)
1803:Der Karneval in Rom
1168:"Der Zigeunerbaron"
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447:under the baton of
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330:Theater an der Wien
257:Theater an der Wien
248:Austria and Hungary
243:Performance history
201:Composition history
176:While an operetta,
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109:Theater an der Wien
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2813:Johann Strauss III
2694:Egyptischer Marsch
2013:Rhadamantus-Klänge
1823:Cagliostro in Wien
1639:The New York Times
1592:Dan Dietz (2015).
1575:The New York Times
1551:The New York Times
1527:The New York Times
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2151:, Op. 251, (1861)
1997:Frohsinns-Spenden
1883:Der Zigeunerbaron
1863:Der lustige Krieg
1765:List of operettas
1753:Johann Strauss II
1712:Der Zigeunerbaron
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1594:"The Gypsy Baron"
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2704:, Op. 349 (1871)
2697:
2696:, Op. 335 (1869)
2689:
2688:, Op. 289 (1864)
2668:
2660:
2659:, Op. 385 (1879)
2652:
2651:, Op. 378 (1877)
2644:
2643:, Op. 373 (1875)
2636:
2635:, Op. 372 (1875)
2628:
2625:Vom Donaustrande
2620:
2612:
2611:, Op. 336 (1869)
2609:Im Krapfenwald'l
2604:
2596:
2595:, Op. 326 (1868)
2588:
2580:
2579:, Op. 320 (1867)
2572:
2571:, Op. 319 (1867)
2564:
2563:, Op. 317 (1867)
2556:
2548:
2540:
2539:, Op. 281 (1864)
2532:
2531:, Op. 269 (1862)
2524:
2523:, Op. 214 (1858)
2516:
2515:, Op. 211 (1858)
2513:Champagner-Polka
2508:
2505:Explosions-Polka
2500:
2479:
2472:
2471:, Op. 463 (1895)
2464:
2463:, Op. 461 (1894)
2456:
2455:, Op. 443 (1892)
2448:
2447:, Op. 440 (1891)
2440:
2439:, Op. 438 (1890)
2432:
2431:, Op. 437 (1888)
2424:
2423:, Op. 434 (1888)
2416:
2415:, Op. 427 (1887)
2408:
2407:, Op. 423 (1886)
2400:
2399:, Op. 418 (1885)
2392:
2391:, Op. 411 (1883)
2384:
2383:, Op. 410 (1883)
2381:Frühlingsstimmen
2376:
2375:, Op. 400 (1881)
2368:
2367:, Op. 390 (1880)
2360:
2359:, Op. 388 (1880)
2352:
2351:, Op. 375 (1877)
2344:
2343:, Op. 370 (1875)
2336:
2335:, Op. 367 (1874)
2328:
2327:, Op. 364 (1874)
2320:
2319:, Op. 361 (1873)
2312:
2311:, Op. 357 (1873)
2304:
2303:, Op. 354 (1873)
2296:
2295:, Op. 346 (1871)
2288:
2287:, Op. 342 (1870)
2280:
2279:, Op. 340 (1870)
2272:
2271:, Op. 333 (1869)
2264:
2263:, Op. 331 (1869)
2256:
2255:, Op. 325 (1868)
2248:
2247:, Op. 321 (1868)
2240:
2239:, Op. 316 (1867)
2232:
2231:, Op. 314 (1867)
2224:
2223:, Op. 307 (1866)
2216:
2215:, Op. 300 (1865)
2208:
2207:, Op. 295 (1865)
2200:
2199:, Op. 292 (1864)
2192:
2191:, Op. 285 (1864)
2184:
2183:, Op. 279 (1863)
2176:
2175:, Op. 273 (1863)
2168:
2167:, Op. 270 (1862)
2160:
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2144:
2143:, Op. 247 (1861)
2136:
2135:, Op. 235 (1860)
2128:
2127:, Op. 234 (1860)
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2112:
2111:, Op. 216 (1859)
2104:
2103:, Op. 210 (1858)
2096:
2095:, Op. 193 (1857)
2088:
2087:, Op. 179 (1856)
2080:
2079:, Op. 167 (1855)
2072:
2071:, Op. 163 (1855)
2064:
2063:, Op. 157 (1855)
2056:
2055:, Op. 146 (1854)
2048:
2047:, Op. 125 (1853)
2045:Phönix-Schwingen
2040:
2039:, Op. 114 (1852)
2032:
2031:, Op. 101 (1851)
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1060:Nikolai Schukoff
1049:Zoran Todorovich
840:U.S. Marine Band
835:
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761:Zsupán's servant
533:
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386:Heinrich Conried
322:Vienna Volksoper
293:The Gypsy Baron'
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601:Karl Streitmann
575:Conte Carnero,
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491:The Gypsy Baron
418:Erich Leinsdorf
394:Lisa Della Casa
380:as Arsena, and
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306:The Merry Widow
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2061:Nachtfalter
2005:Lava-Ströme
1973:Gunstwerber
1923:Wiener Blut
1903:Waldmeister
1544:Gypsy Baron
1018:Klaus Hirte
973:Scene from
911:aristocracy
768:Mr Hellwig
740:Mr Horwitz
723:Mr Liebold
670:Mr Holbach
645:Mirabella,
618:tenor buffo
427:; first at
414:Mignon Dunn
410:Paul Franke
408:as Arsena,
400:as Czipra,
374:Otto Goritz
372:as Czipra,
366:Bella Alten
348:with tenor
301:Franz Lehár
284: [
233:Franzensbad
191:(1874) and
182:Andrew Lamb
52:Translation
2963:Categories
2714:Quadrilles
2593:Freikugeln
2445:Gross-Wien
2205:Bürgersinn
2157:Dividenden
1981:Sträußchen
1893:Simplicius
1087:References
947:recruiting
852:media help
712:Mr Eppich
586:Mr Friese
540:Voice type
508:(Treasure
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480:Ann Ronell
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368:as Saffi,
328:, and the
102:1885-10-24
62:Librettist
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2627:, Op. 356
2619:, Op. 351
2603:, Op. 332
2587:, Op. 323
2555:, Op. 315
2547:, Op. 291
2529:Demolirer
2333:Du und du
2159:, Op. 252
2093:Phänomene
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661:Ottokar,
547:Conductor
226:Op.
215:Hungarian
168:English:
160:Mór Jókai
88:Mór Jókai
2913:Category
2832:In media
2815:(nephew)
2791:(father)
2507:, Op. 43
2285:Neu Wien
2053:Novellen
1933:Casanova
1076:NDR Chor
966:ladies.
907:proposal
782:Synopsis
759:István,
732:link-boy
695:soprano
675:Czipra,
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613:district
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111:, Vienna
94:Premiere
80:Based on
72:Language
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2677:Marches
2657:Waldine
2499:, Op. 3
2069:Glossen
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1956:Waltzes
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801:hussars
745:Miksa,
728:Seppl,
705:a gypsy
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663:her son
636:soprano
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2894:(1991)
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667:tenor
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237:Ostend
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951:Count
935:Act 2
928:baron
915:noble
868:Act 1
793:pasha
789:gypsy
611:Banat
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