Bela Jenbach, real name Béla Jacobowicz (1 April 1871 in Miskolc, Kingdom of Hungary – 21 January 1943 in Vienna) was an Austrian actor and operetta librettist of Hungarian origin.
Jenbach was of Jewish origin and the brother of the screenwriter Ida Jenbach. He was co-author of several well-known operetta libretti. Jenbach died in the Auersperg Sanatorium[1] in Vienna and was buried in the Matzleinsdorf Protestant Cemetery.
BelaJenbach, real name Béla Jacobowicz (1 April 1871 in Miskolc, Kingdom of Hungary – 21 January 1943 in Vienna) was an Austrian actor and operetta librettist...
Cuvillier. The original German libretto is by Emmerich von Gatti and BelaJenbach, about a gambling count who falls in love at a masquerade ball with a...
acts by Franz Lehár. The German libretto by Heinz Reichert [de] and BelaJenbach is based on the play of the same name by Polish author Gabriela Zapolska...
120 performances The Lilac Domino (libretto by Emmerich von Gatti and BelaJenbach; music by Charles Cuvillier) Broadway production opened at the 44th Street...
Day in Paradise, 1913) by Eysler with original text by Leo Stein and BelaJenbach. The story is set in a Viennese cafe, where a man realizes that he cannot...
work are uncertain: the libretto is sometimes credited to Leo Stein and BélaJenbach. The surname of the two main protagonists is often spelled Faublais....
1910 1911: Die romantische Frau. Operette in 3 Akten. Libretto with BelaJenbach (after a comedy by Ernst Wichert). Music by Charles Weinberger. 1911:...
Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt Written by Gabriela Zapolska (play) BelaJenbach (libretto) Heinz Reichert [de] (libretto) Georges Neveux Pierre Gaspard-Huit...