
Franz Lehár (1870–1948) was a Hungarian and Austrian composer, conductor, and one of the leading figures of Viennese operetta. Born in Hungary, he worked most of his life in Austria. Lehár is considered the founder of the "neo-Viennese" stage of operetta in the early 20th century. His most famous works include the operettas "Весёлая вдова" and "Граф Люксембург" which have become classics of the genre. Lehár collaborated with some of the most outstanding performers of his time and had a significant influence on the development of musical theater. His work continues to inspire and is performed on stages worldwide.
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