Leo Fall

Fall, Leo

Fall, Leo (1873–1925), composer. Known in Europe as a creator of Viennese operetta, he is significant in America for the success of his early work, The Dollar Princess (1909). Among Fall's other works performed here were The Siren (1911), The Doll Girl (1913), The Rose of Stamboul (1922), and Madame Pompadour (1924).

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