1978 Munich
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1978 in München in the Cuvilliés-Theater with August Everding (direction), Jürgen Rose (decoration), musical adaptation by Hans Martin.

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1978 in München in the Cuvilliés-Theater with August Everding (direction), Jürgen Rose (decoration), musical adaptation by Hans Martin.

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1828 Budapest (last performance in the 19th century)
This performance is lacking in the archive of the today Hungarian State Opera which was opened in 1884 anyways. Most probably it was performed in the German Theatre Pest, see Deutsches Theater Pest – Wikipedia
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1822 Cluj Napoca (today Romania, then Hungary)
in the 1820s and the first half of the 1830s, Kolozsvár was the most important centre for Hungarian theatre and opera,[179] a new theatre was built in 1820, while at the beginning of the 20th century, still a Hungarian city, it became the chief alternative to the cinematography of Budapest.[180] After its incorporation into the Kingdom of Romania at the end of World War I, the renamed Cluj saw a resurgence of its Romanian culture, most conspicuous in the completion of the monumental Orthodox cathedral in 1933 across from the (newly nationalised) Romanian National Theatre.
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1818 Königliches Hoftheater Stuttgart
1811 Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret made a Hoftheater from the Lusthaus.
Today there is just a ruin maintained.
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1806 Frankfurt.
In this production there was a typical insertion aria of the Queen of the night by Ferdinando Orlandi[14]
Former theater and opera venue Comoedienhaus in 1902
In the thematischen Katalog der Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt this aria is mentioned as “inserted” in the manuscript of between 1800-1806 so the etimation 1806 is OK.


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1803 Neuinszenierung im Theater an der Wien

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world premiere 12. June 1798 im Wiedner Theater (Wien)
