"Die Fledermaus," which translates to "The Bat" in English, is named after the character of the bat that plays a significant role in the operetta's plot. The title reflects both the literal transformation of the character Gabriel von Eisenstein into a "bat" in the context of a masquerade and symbolizes themes of disguise, deception, and revelry. The bat serves as a metaphor for the playful and mischievous nature of the story, which revolves around mistaken identities and social satire.
The cast of Die Fledermaus - 2003 includes: Pamela Armstrong as Rosalinde Malena Ernman as Prince Orlofsky Artur Korn as Frank Lyubov Petrova as Adele Udo Samel as Frosch Ragnar Ulfung as Dr. Blind
The cast of Die Fledermaus - 1972 includes: Heinz Holecek as Falke Renate Holm as Adele Gundula Janowitz as Rosalinde Waldemar Kmentt as Alfred Erich Kuchar as Dr. Blind Erich Kunz as Frank Silvia Lukan as Ida Wiener Philharmoniker as Themselves - Es spielen die Otto Schenk as Frosch Wiener Staatsopernchor as Chor Wolfgang Windgassen as Prinz Orlofsky
The cast of Die Fledermaus - 1962 includes: Peter Alexander as Dr. Gabriel Eisenstein Rudolf Carl as Joseph Boy Gobert as Prinz Orlofsky Marianne Koch as Rosalinde Rolf Kutschera as Alfred Willy Millowitsch as Frank Hans Moser as Frosch the Jailer Susi Nicoletti as Baroness Martens Gunther Philipp as Pista von Bundassy Johannes Roth as Fat Vagabond Oskar Sima as Basil Arabayam Ellen Umlauf as Young Lady in Prison
There is no character named 'Milford' in Harry Potter.
She doesn't die, in the Chamber or Secrets she is one of the victims who gets petrified by the basalisk but she does't die. After the series it is mentioned that she married Ron and has a child named Rose who is going off to Hogwarts.
Die Fledermaus was created in 1874.
"Die Fledermaus" is German and means "the bat" (animal) in English.
The Die Fledermaus Overture, by Johann Strauss, is in the key of A major.
Fledermaus is the German word for bat.
Die Fledermaus - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Die Fledermaus - 1986 I TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Die Fledermaus - 1997 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Die Fledermaus - 1986 II TV was released on: USA: 1986
Die Fledermaus - 1962 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S West Germany:12 (nf)
The German word for a bat is Fledermaus (feminine gender, so it is 'die Fledermaus')
Die Fledermaus - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 France:U West Germany:16 West Germany:16 (nf)
She is Adele [soprano] maid to Rosalinde.