Offenbach In The USA: What’s Happening For The 2019 Bicentenary?
In 1980, the classical music world marked the 100th anniversary of Jacques Offenbach’s death. And for this greatest of ‘life
read moreIn 1980, the classical music world marked the 100th anniversary of Jacques Offenbach’s death. And for this greatest of ‘life
read moreMy last post and its original five pictures, borrowed from the gold mines of Blois, included four taken from the
read moreHerr Hagedorn, seit Sie mit Ihrem Kollegen Matthias Grimminger angefangen haben für den WDR und die dortige Ábrahám-Aufführungsserie Partituren von
read moreEnterprising Ohio Light Opera, ever devoted to ‘authentic’ productions from the world of musical comedy and operetta, seems to go
read moreIf you’re following the Operetta Research Center news feeds you will have heard of tenor Maximilian Mayer before: he was
read moreThis year the International G & S Festival, as well as the National G & S Company are celebrating their
read moreThis summer the historic Frank Matcham designed Buxton Opera House, built in 1903 and seating 902, was host to the
read moreThis year the National G & S Opera Company celebrates its silver jubilee with six new productions. I was invited
read moreEveryone knows that Lehár had a not-so-secret longing for the ‘grand operatic’ and devoted the latter part of his long
read moreWhen you are researching the past, and the answers and facts don’t fall obviously into place, you just have to
read moreIt’s this time of year when theaters around Germany and Austria are advertising their upcoming productions for the 2018/19 season.
read moreLehár Festival Bad Ischl 2018. Das Konzert- und Kongresshaus gleicht einem Bienenstock, Publikum strömt herbei während das Ensemble sich einstimmt
read moreIt will come as no surprise when I say that Im weißen Rössl holds an extra-special place in my heart,
read moreIt started out as a small concert performance at Schwules Museum in Berlin in the context of a Siegfried Wagner
read moreAmy Sheridan was something of a phenomenon. When she died, in 1878, at a Brighton boarding house, aged 39, of
read moreA few weeks ago, the new musical Shooting Star was presented in New York City in the form of an
read moreAh, yes: Madame D‘Ora! She’s been one of my great operetta heroines, ever since I first found her portrait of
read moreEvery self-respecting operetta company needs a production of one of the 20th century’s greatest operettas: Kalman’s Die Csardasfürstin. Whether Dresden
read moreThe excellent (and beautifully illustrated) programme calls Der Bettelstudent “one of the best-loved of all the Golden Age Viennese operettas.”
read moreNeustrelitz is a small, historic, beautiful, charming, quiet town, set amidst the lakes north of Berlin. For British readers: can
read moreThe Pirates of Penzance must be Gilbert and Sullivan’s most staged operetta and, as a director, it must be difficult
read moreThe revival of Oscar Hammerstein II’s very clever 1943 updating of Bizet’s Carmen – a big hit in its day
read moreIt has been a splendid winter. Three new musical-theatre works – one English, two French – have crossed my desk,
read moreI’ve got a book and a CD to review, plus family arriving in a few days, and a bottle of
read moreYou might remember the CD series The Broadway Musicals of… created, written and hosted by Scott Siegel. They started, thematically,
read moreWhen Eduard Künneke presented his syncopated Der Vetter aus Dingsda in Berlin 1921, it was quite revolutionary to have so
read moreWhat do you do when all the world is abuzz with football, and you don’t give as f*** about ballgames?
read moreMunich’s recently renovated and re-opened Gärtnerplatz Theater just offered a brand-new staging of The Chocolate Soldier, in the original German
read moreThe overwhelming and instant success of Erik Charell’s operetta spectacle Im weißen Rössl at Berlin’s Großes Schauspielhaus (the so-called “Theater
read moreIt is astonishing that one of the main elements of almost every operetta – dance! – is so undervalued today.
read moreMany years ago, when I was collecting illustrations for my musico-theatrical books, I haunted e-bay. Bought something weekly. But then
read moreSo it was off to Waikiki and South Sea breezes, again. I had a chance to see Paul Abraham’s glorious
read more„The most magical adventure of them all …“ That’s how Andrew Lloyd Webber announced ‘his’ Wizard of Oz version at
read moreHere it is, finally: a full biography of Jetty Treffz (1818-1878), first wife of Johann Strauss and responsible for bringing
read moreKurt Gänzl is no stranger to readers of these pages. As the author of The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre
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