Ass-Dur At Bar jeder Vernunft. Or: “Les deux aveugles” Reloaded
In his new book Der Klang von Paris – “The Sound(s) of Paris” – Volker Hagedorn embarkes on “a trip
read moreIn his new book Der Klang von Paris – “The Sound(s) of Paris” – Volker Hagedorn embarkes on “a trip
read more“We’re not an operetta palace!“ Says Komische Oper intendant Barrie Kosky at the press conference where he announced the new
read moreJust when you think there cannot, possibly, be any more Im weißen Rössl stuff coming your way – there is!
read moreYou’ll forgive me for saying this, but provincial Brandenburg and the city of Frankfurt an der Oder (next to the
read more‘Une danseuse à l’Opéra’ – it was a phrase which, under the brilliance of the French Second Empire, had a
read moreOver the past twenty years, German-speaking operetta has been enjoying a revival, especially Berlin operettas of the Weimar Republic by
read moreThe lyricists behind our classic pop songs are generally unknown or forgotten. Robert Gilbert (pseuydonym of Robert Winterfeld, 1899–1978) wrote
read moreAuthentic cabaret texts are hard to come by. This material was written for the day, not for posterity, and was
read moreSie haben wirklich alle Macht und allen Einfluß verloren, die hohen olympischen Herrschaften, die da saßen „auf goldenen Stühlen“, und
read moreImagine a world that persistently rewards the rich and powerful while immiserating the masses. Imagine an international paternalist cartel that
read moreThe double jubilee of Jacques Offenbach’s and Franz von Suppé’s 200th birthdays in 2019 has prompted the Wienbibliothek in Rathaus
read more“The Gay Hussars”? I admit, the title of the 1909 Broadway version of Emmerich Kalman’s first operetta hit Tatájárás caught
read moreAustrian-Jewish composer Joseph Beer’s operetta Polnische Hochzeit (‘Polish Wedding’) received its premiere in Zurich in 1937: it was quickly translated
read more“Shake your banana!” At the table in front of me, six women screamed this internally even when Pasquale Aleardi was
read moreFirst, I learned that Michael and Nan Miller had bequeathed their extraordinary Operetta Archive to the University of California at
read moreNew York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’s inspired pairing of two Victorian one-act comic operas – Ages Ago and Mr. Jericho
read moreVHRP Live’s love-themed concert may have been the company’s best yet, not forgetting such earlier gems as Son of Dublin
read moreSo viel vorweg: Dass in Hildesheim Offenbachs einstiger Sensationserfolg Die Prinzessin von Trapezunt (1869) nach Jahrzehnten des Vergessens wieder auf
read moreFor 2019, the Wiener Institut für Strauss-Forschung (WISF) is offering a three-day operetta ‘special‘ that‘s entitled Zur Geburt der Wiener
read moreTea might be the only simple pleasure left to us, as Oscar Wilde once remarked. But you need to be
read moreThe Operetta Research Centre was, this week, undergoing technical maintenance, in the course of which supremo Kevin Clarke came up
read moreAh yes, the Weimar Republic. Again? While the Museum für Fotografie in Berlin is currently showing a marvelous exhibition on
read moreThe Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich celebrates the 200th birthday of Jacques Offenbach with a performance of two rarities: Oyayaye, ou
read moreBe careful what you wish for, says the old adage. You may get it … and in spades! Forty years
read moreIt’s a brief moment, but it is pure magic. And it elevates an already magical evening to an outstanding event
read moreLet’s start this review backwards, shall we? The last sentence in Peter Hawig’s new book for the Offenbach bicentenary is:
read moreHe was six years younger than Jacques Offenbach and survived him by eleven years. And just like Offenbach, he can
read moreIvor Novello’s World War 2 hit The Dancing Years has finally been made available in a ‘first complete recording’ by
read moreBefore the building of railways into London from the rest of south-east England in the third quarter of the nineteenth
read moreMind the apostrophes! The recent revival of Paul Lincke’s Frau Luna at Tipi am Kanzleramt is a firm reference point
read moreLast week the international operetta research world gathered in Leeds for a conference which was – nothing short of remarkable!
read moreAfter having had great success in Berlin with three operettas on a very grand scale – Viktoria und ihr Husar
read moreOriginally produced at Baden-Baden during the 1869 summer season, with the young Mdlle Périer in its principal travesty rôle, La
read moreTo mark the occasion, the city of Cologne and the local Gürzenich Orchestra inaugurate the festivities for Offenbach’s 200th birthday
read moreDoes the world really need another Fledermaus recording? Absolutely, yes! There are many glorious versions available already with singularly good
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