[5] Berény's most successful operetta, Lord Piccolo, premiered at the Johann Strauss Theater in Vienna, Austria, in the German language on 9 January 1910.
[2] It was brought to the United States by opera impresario Henry W. Savage who produced an English language version of the work on Broadway in 1911 that was entitled Little Boy Blue.
It starred Gertrude Bryan in the title role, and the work had a lengthy national tour of the United States after its run on Broadway ended.
Due to the political climate of the war, Hungarians were banned from living and working in Paris and their home and property were seized by the French government.
[1] They were forced to leave the city, and relocated to Denmark where the couple collaborated on the 1916 silent film Lotte vil paa Landet.
[1] In 1930, he founded the Orchestre Symphonique de Tziganes, an orchestra which he directed that performed in cities in France, Germany, and England in the early 1930s.