Works
- 1904: A rátartós királykisasszony (The Haughty Princess)
- 1905: Legvitézebb Huszár (The Brave Hussar)
- 1906: A tengerszem tündére (The Nautical Fairy)
- 1907: Tüskerózsa (Rambler Rose)
- 1908: Van, de nincs (There Is, But There Isn't)
- 1909: Jánoska
- 1911: Leányvásár (The Marriage Market)
- 1914: Szibill (Sybill)
- 1919: Apple Blossoms, with Fritz Kreisler
- 1921: The Love Letter
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| Name | Jacobi, Viktor |
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| Short description | Hungarian composer |
| Date of birth | 22 October 1883 |
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| Date of death | 10 December 1921 |
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