: It premiered at the Ion Dacian National Operetta and Musical Theatre on December 16, 1967, using a Romanian libretto by V. Timuș and M. Păun.

: It is performed in Act I by the protagonist, Count Tassilo (under the alias Béla Törek). He sings it while alone on the estate, reflecting on his lost status and longing for his home in Vienna.

The National Operetta Theatre in Bucharest is named after Ion Dacian to honor his legacy.

: The theatre continues to stage Contesa Maritza , featuring modern soloists like Alfredo Pascu or Florin Budnaru in the role made famous by Dacian. Contesa Maritza