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	<title>Comments on: “Disrupted by the Morality Police”: A New Book on Carl Millöcker</title>
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		<title>By: Dann Chamberlin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The caption of second illustration in this article tells us that Millocker is to the left and Steiner is on the right. In fact, Millocker is not in the drawing at all. That&#039;s Theater Director Steiner to the left and Alexander Girardi on the right.

On quite another matter, my introduction to Millocker was a trip to Chicago (I grew up in a suburb) to see the 1956 film on Millocker that is mentioned in this article. I was not impressed, and it&#039;s nice to see that long-ago recollection is confirmed here. However, I continue to feel that Millocker is a distant third to von Suppe, who in turn is a distant second to Johann Strauss II.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The caption of second illustration in this article tells us that Millocker is to the left and Steiner is on the right. In fact, Millocker is not in the drawing at all. That&#8217;s Theater Director Steiner to the left and Alexander Girardi on the right.</p>
<p>On quite another matter, my introduction to Millocker was a trip to Chicago (I grew up in a suburb) to see the 1956 film on Millocker that is mentioned in this article. I was not impressed, and it&#8217;s nice to see that long-ago recollection is confirmed here. However, I continue to feel that Millocker is a distant third to von Suppe, who in turn is a distant second to Johann Strauss II.</p>
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