Ivan Zajc - List of Major Works

List of Major Works

  • La tirolese, Premiered in Milan on May 4, 1855
  • Amelia ossia Il bandito, Rijeka, April 24, 1860
  • Mannschaft an Bord, Vienna, December 15, 1863
  • Fitzliputzli, Vienna, November 5, 1864
  • Die lazzaroni vom Stanzel, Vienna, May 4, 1865
  • Die Hexe von Boissy, Vienna, April 24, 1866
  • Nachtschwärmer, Vienna, November 10, 1866
  • Das Rendezvous in der Schweiz, Vienna, April 3, 1867
  • Das Gaugericht, Vienna, September 14, 1867
  • Nach Mekka, Vienna, January 11, 1868
  • Somnambula, Vienna, January 21, 1868
  • Schützen von einst und jetzt, Vienna, July 25, 1868
  • Meister Puff, Vienna, May 22, 1869
  • Mislav, Zagreb, February 2, 1870
  • Ban Leget, Zagreb, July 16, 1872
  • Der gefangene Amor, Vienna, September 12, 1874
  • Nikola Šubić Zrinski, Zagreb, November 4, 1876
  • Lizinka, Zagreb, November 12, 1878
  • Der Wildling, Zagreb, September 23, 1905
  • Prvi grijeh, Zagreb, April 25, 1907; December 18, 1912
  • Oče naš, Zagreb, December 16, 1911

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