According to the Croatian musicologist Ivan Zivanović, Albini's music combined "an exuberant melodic invention and skillful sense of drama [that] transcended the musical and dramatic limitations characteristic of operetta of his time." Albini's operettas include: •
Der Nabob, operetta in 3 acts, libretto by Leopold Krenn; premiered at the
Carltheater, Vienna, 1905 •
Madame Troubadour, vaudeville-operetta in 3 acts, libretto by
Béla Jenbach and
Robert Pohl; premiered at the
Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb, 1907 •
Baron Trenck, comic operetta in 3 acts, libretto by
Alfred Maria Willner and
Robert Bodanzky; premiered at the Altes Stadttheater,
Leipzig, 1908 •
Die Barfußtänzerin, operetta in 2 acts, libretto by Béla Jenbach; premiered at the Altes Stadttheater, Leipzig, 1909 •
Die kleine Baronesse, operetta in 1 act, libretto by Robert Bodanzky; premiered at the , Vienna, 1909 ==Notes==