Das Veilchen vom Montmartre (The Violet of Montmartre) is an operetta in 3 acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán. The libretto was written by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. It premiered in Vienna at the Johann Strauss Theater on 21 March 1930.
Ninon | soprano | Adele Kern | |
Pipo de Frascatti | tenor | ||
Raoul Delacroix | lyric tenor | ||
Henri Murger | baritone | Walter Jankuhn | |
Florimond Hervé | tenor | Robert Nästelberger | |
Violetta Cavallini | soprano | Anny Ahlers |
For the 1932 performances at the Alhambra Theatre in London the title was changed to A Kiss in Spring and the score was re-worked and supplemented by Herbert Griffiths (who had previously worked on the English adaption of Walzer aus Wien). There were additional orchestrations by a distinguished set of musicians: Constant Lambert, Arthur Wood, Alfred Reynolds and Walford Hyden. The choreography was by Frederick Ashton and the dancers included a young Alicia Markova as well as Harold Turner, Walter Gore and Prudence Hyman.[1] [2]