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  1. Ralph Benatzky (5 June 1884 – 16 October 1957), born in Mährisch Budwitz (Moravské Budějovice) as Rudolph Franz [František] Josef Benatzky, was an Austrian composer of Moravian origin. He composed operas and operettas , such as Casanova (1928) , Die drei Musketiere (1929), Im weißen Rössl (1930) and Meine Schwester und ich (1930).

  2. Ralph Benatzky (* 5. Juni 1884 in Mährisch Budwitz, Mähren; † 16. Oktober ⁠ (Anm.) 1957 in Zürich; eigentlich Rudolph Josef Franz Benatzky; tschechisch: Rudolf Josef František Benatzky) war ein mährisch - österreichischer Komponist .

  3. Overview. Ralph Benatzky. (1884—1957) Quick Reference. (b. Mährisch-Budwitz, Moravia, 5 June 1884; d. Zurich, 16 Oct. 1957) Composer. He began his composing career as a songwriter before turning to the theatre with a series of scores ... From: Benatzky, Ralph in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre » Subjects: Music.

  4. The White Horse Inn (or White Horse Inn) (German title: Im weißen Rößl [note 1]) is an operetta or musical comedy by Ralph Benatzky and Robert Stolz in collaboration with a number of other composers and writers, set in the picturesque Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria.

  5. A profile of the composer Ralph (Rudolph Josef Frantisek) Benatzky (1884-1957), along with a list of their works available to browse and buy.

  6. Ralph Benatzky. Writer: The Fairy Dolly. Composer and author, he came to the US in 1938. He wrote the stage scores for "White Horse Inn (Berlin and New York)", "Meet My Sister (New York)", "The Apaches Cocktail", and "Casanova". He joined ASCAP in 1945, and his chief musical collaborator was Irving Caesar.

  7. Composer and author, he came to the US in 1938. He wrote the stage scores for "White Horse Inn (Berlin and New York)", "Meet My Sister (New York)", "The Apaches Cocktail", and "Casanova". He joined ASCAP in 1945, and his chief musical collaborator was Irving Caesar.