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{{For|the silent film|The Vagabonds (1916 film)}}{{For|the sound film|The Vagabonds (1937 film)}}{{italic title}}Die Landstreicher ("The Tramps") is an operetta in one prologue and two acts by Karl Michael Ziehrer (libretto by Leopold Krenn and Karl Lindau). It was first performed on 29 July 1899, at the Summer Theatre "Venedig in Wien",[1] with Ludmilla Gaston as von Rodenstein, Franz Glawatsch, Rudolf del Zopp, Siegmund Steiner, Poldi Augustin, Anton Matschegg, Vali Paak, and Max Schönau.[2]The premiere was just three weeks after the death of Johann Strauss II. Despite the Viennese mourning for their beloved composer, the operetta was especially noted for its 'Viennese' spirit and more so with Ziehrer himself conducting, the review from the press was favorable with Ziehrer heralded as a new composer to usher in a new age. RolesRole | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 29 July 1899 (Conductor: Carl Michael Ziehrer) | Berta Fliederbusch, tramp | soprano | Poldi Augustin | August Fliederbusch, her husband, also a tramp | tenor | Franz Glawatsch | Mimi, a dancer | soprano | Prince Adolar Gilka | tenor or baritone | Siegmund Steiner | Anna Gratwohl | soprano | 'Gerichtsassessor' Roland | tenor | Rudolf del Zopp | Lieutenant Mucki von Rodenstein | mezzo-soprano or tenor | Ludmilla Gaston | Lieutenant Rudi von Muggenheim | soprano or baritone | Anton Matscheg | Kampel, a court usher | bass | Max Schönau | Gratwohl, an inn-keeper, Anna's father | baritone or bass | Vali Paak | Leitgeb, a hotelier | baritone | Frau Leitgeb | contralto | Stöber, conductor of a male choir | tenor or baritone | Lajos von Geletneky, a painter | tenor or baritone | Dancers, parlour maids, waiters, peasants, summer visitors, singers, costumed guests etc. | |
Film versionA film was made in 1937 directed by Karel Lamač with a script by Geza von Cziffra. It starred Paul Hörbiger, Rudolf Carl, Lucie Englisch, Erika Drusovich and Rudolf Platte. References1. ^{{GroveOnline|title=Zeihrer, C. M.|author=Andrew Lamb|access-date=Feb 11, 2008}} 2. ^Amadeus Almanac
- Amadeus Almanac, accessed 8 February 2011
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