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Arizona Lady is an operetta in two acts by Emmerich Kalman. The libretto was written by Alfred Grunwald and Gustav Beer. It premiered, as a broadcast in Munich on 1 January 1954, and on stage in Berne, at the Stadt Theater, on 14 February 1954. Left unfinished at the time of Emmerich Kalman's death, it had been completed by his son, Charles Kalman. The plot concerns a Hungarian woman who emigrates to a ranch in Arizona.




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Arizona Lady is an operetta in two acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kalman.
The libretto was written by Alfred Grünwald and Gustav Beer.
The plot concerns a Hungarian woman who emigrates to a ranch in Arizona.
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