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”’Karl Costa”’ (2 February 1832 — 11 October 1907) was an Austrian public official, writer and [[librettist]].<ref>https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Carl_Costa</ref> He is known as a folk poet and for his librettos. He was photographed by [[Rudolf Krziwanek]] (1843—1905).<ref>https://sammlung.wienmuseum.at/en/object/489480-carl-costa-karl-kosta-1832-1907-beamter-volksdichter-librettist/</ref> His work was part of several [[Carl Millöcker]] operettas.<ref name=ca/>

”’Karl Costa”’ (2 February 1832 — 11 October 1907) was an Austrian public official, writer and [[librettist]].<ref>https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Carl_Costa</ref> He is known as a folk poet and for his librettos. He was photographed by [[Rudolf Krziwanek]] (1843—1905).<ref>https://sammlung.wienmuseum.at/en/object/489480-carl-costa-karl-kosta-1832-1907-beamter-volksdichter-librettist/</ref> His work was part of several [[Carl Millöcker]] operettas.<ref name=ca/>


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Carl Costa, Karel Costa and Karl Kostia should link here

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Karl Costa (2 February 1832 — 11 October 1907) was an Austrian public official, writer and librettist.[1] He is known as a folk poet and for his librettos. He was photographed by Rudolf Krziwanek (1843—1905).[2] His work was part of several Carl Millöcker operettas.[3]

He was born in Vienna. His second marriage was to Rosa Goldstern (1862–1916). She was Jewish.[4] Felix Costa was their son.[5]

Costs died in Vienna.[6]

Works

  • Leichte Kavallerie,
  • The Lightning Girl, Ein Blitzmädel, (1877)[3] wrote the libretto
  • Ein Kassastück (1877)[3]
  • Ihr Korporal (1878)[3]
  • Himmelschlüssel (1878)[3]
  • Der Mann im Monde (1882)[3]

References

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