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Definition of Franz lehar
1. Noun. Hungarian composer of light operas (1870-1948).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Franz Lehar
Literary usage of Franz lehar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Provence & the Cote D'Azur by Ferne Arfin (2005)
"If you want to opt for glamor and independence at the same time, the Villa Franz
Lehar in the center of Saint Raphaël offers both at per-night prices that ..."
2. The Night Side of Europe as Seen by a Broadwayite Abroad by Karl Kingsley Kitchen (1914)
"On a certain afternoon, not many weeks ago, franz lehar was in his ... I had come
to see franz lehar, and had easily recognized him in a pleasant- faced, ..."
3. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1908)
"... Performance in London of the Universally popular Play with Music. Written by
Victor Leon and Leo Stein. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Music by franz lehar. ..."
4. The Romantic World of Music by William Dawson Armstrong (1922)
"franz lehar, composer of The Merry Widow, saw in her the ideal prima donna to
create his operetta roles. Each man, from his own point of view, ..."
5. Their Day in Court by Percival Pollard (1909)
"... another that held the midnight laughter of the cabarets in Berlin and Vienna;
and another that echoed interminably the music of franz lehar. ..."