Suh és Sah (The Caliph's Magician) is an opera in one act by Hungarian-American composer Gabriel von Wayditch.
The 95 minute opera was completed shortly before the composer's 30th birthday in 1917, and, like many of von Wayditch's works, has never been publicly performed.
The magician conjures a mocking replica of the Caliph, called Suh, who lives only for pleasure and spends the day with his odalisque Sua.
[2] The opera has never been publicly performed but in 1975, von Wayditch's son, Ivan Walter von Wayditch, raised funds for the work to be recorded by the Hungarian State Opera.
The recording was subsequently released on LP by the Musical Heritage Society and then reissued on CD by VAI, paired with another short von Wayditch opera, "Jesus Before Herod" [1]