Alfred Maria Willner
Alfred Maria Willner was an Austrian writer, philosopher, musicologist, composer and librettist.
Biography
Alfred Maria Willner was born and died in Vienna. He began composing mostly music for the piano and eventually made a career writing librettos for ballets, operas and operettas. One of his early operettas was Johann Strauss II’s Die Göttin der Vernunft, a commission that Strauss regretted. Strauss was forced to complete the commission only by the threat of a lawsuit and declined to attend a performance. Later the libretto and score were legally separated, and Willner revised the libretto for Franz Lehár as Der Graf von Luxemburg.Willner's first big success was his libretto for Leo Fall’s Die Dollarprinzessin, after which he became a much sought-after operetta librettist. He wrote several successful librettos for Lehár operettas, particularly in collaboration with. The two also collaborated on highly successful adaptations of music by Schubert and by Johann Strauss father and son. In addition, Willner and Reichert were the contracted librettists for Puccini's opera La rondine which was later adapted by Giuseppe Adami.
Willner and composer Sigmund Romberg were the producers for the 1921 Broadway production of Love Birds.
Alfred Maria Willner was cremated at Feuerhalle Simmering in Vienna, where also his ashes are buried.
Librettos
- Das Heimchen am Herd, music by Karl Goldmark, 1896
- Die Schneeflocke, music by Heinrich Berté, 1896
- Der Schmetterling, music by, 1896
- Die Göttin der Vernunft, music by Johann Strauss II, 1897
- Fräulein Hexe, music by Josef Bayer, 1898
- Die Debutantin, music by Alfred Zamara, 1901
- Das Baby, music by Richard Heuberger, 1902
- Die Millionenbraut, music by Berté, 1904
- Der schöne Gardist, music by Berté, 1907
- Der kleine Chevalier,, music by Berté, 1907
- Die Dollarprinzessin, music by Leo Fall, 1907
- Ein Wintermärchen, music by Goldmark, 1908
- Baron Trenck, music by Felix Albini, 1908
- Ein Mädchen für Alles, music by Heinrich Reinhardt, 1908
- Die Paradiesvögel, music by Philipp Silber, 1908
- Die Glücksnarr, music by Berté, 1908
- Die Sprudelfee, music by Reinhardt, 1909
- Der Graf von Luxemburg, music by Franz Lehár, 1909
- Zigeunerliebe, music by Lehár, 1910
- Schneeglöckchen, music by G. Kerker, 1910
- Das Puppenmädel, music by Leo Fall, 1910
- Die schöne Risette, music by Leo Fall, 1910
- Die Sirene, music by Leo Fall, 1911
- Der Eisenhammer, music by Blagoje Bersa, 1911
- Der flotte Bob, music by K. Stigler, 1911
- Die kleine Freundin, music by Oscar Straus, 1911
- Eva , music by Lehár, 1911
- Casimirs Himmelfahrt, music by Bruno Granichstaedten, 1911
- Prinzess Gretl, music by Reinhardt, 1913
- Endlich allein, music by Lehár, 1914
- Der Schuster von Delft, music by Bersa, 1914
- Der Märchenprinz, music by Berté, 1914
- Der Durchgang der Venus, music by Edmund Eysler, 1914
- Der künstliche Mensch, music by Leo Fall, 1915
- Die erste Frau, music by Reinhardt, 1915
- Wenn zwei sich lieben, music by Eysler, 1915
- Das Dreimäderlhaus, music by Berté, 1916
- Die Faschingsfee, music by Kálmán, 1917
- Die schöne Saskia, music by Oskar Nedbal, 1917
- La rondine, music by Giacomo Puccini, 1917
- Hannerl , music by K. Lafite, 1918
- Wo die Lerche singt, music by Lehár, 1918
- Johann Nestroy, music by E. Reiterer, 1918
- Nimm mich mit, music by H. Dostal, 1919
- Der heilige Ambrosius, music by Leo Fall, 1921
- Nixchen, music by Oscar Straus, 1921
- Das Milliardensouper, music by Ernst Steffan, 1921
- Frasquita, music by Lehár, 1922
- Libellentanz, music by Lehár, 1923
- Agri, music by Ernst Steffan, 1924
- Ein Ballroman , music by Robert Stolz, 1924
- Der Mitternachtswalzer, music by Robert Stolz, 1926
- Ade, du liebes Elternhaus , music by O. Jascha, 1928
- Rosen aus Florida, music by Korngold, after Leo Fall, 1929
- Walzer aus Wien, music by J. Bittner and Korngold, after J. Strauss II and I, 1930
Filmography
- The [House of Three Girls (1918 film)|The House of Three Girls], directed by Richard Oswald
- Das Milliardensouper , directed by Victor Janson
- The [Count of Luxembourg (1926 film)|The Count of Luxembourg], directed by Arthur Gregor
- Der Mitternachtswalzer, directed by Heinz Paul
- The Rogue Song, directed by Lionel Barrymore
- ', directed by Hans Steinhoff
- Waltzes from Vienna, directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- Blossom Time, directed by Paul L. Stein
- Frasquita, directed by Karel Lamač
- ', directed by Johannes Riemann
- Three Girls for Schubert, directed by E. W. Emo
- Where the Lark Sings, directed by Karel Lamač
- , directed by Hans Wolff
- The [Count of Luxemburg (1957 film)|The Count of Luxembourg], directed by Werner Jacobs
- The [House of Three Girls (1958 film)|The House of Three Girls], directed by Ernst Marischka
- The Count of Luxembourg, directed by Wolfgang Glück