“Höfisch ist das Menuett, höflich die Gavotte”
Eine der bekanntesten und weit verbreiteten Gavotten ist die „Stephanie-Gavotte“, op. 312 von Alfons Czibulka. Diese wurde 1880 der Prinzessin
read moreEine der bekanntesten und weit verbreiteten Gavotten ist die „Stephanie-Gavotte“, op. 312 von Alfons Czibulka. Diese wurde 1880 der Prinzessin
read moreA combination of circumstances led me, a year or three ago, to a little coven of enthusiasts fascinated by the
read moreJust out is a large-size almost catalogue-like publication in English, French and German in the Revue Musicorum series, no. 20/2018.
read moreAfter the success of The Hired Man (being revived at Hornchurch in the Spring of 2019), Howard Goodall turned his
read moreAny week now, John Yap’s company, JAY Records, is going to release a recording of Ivor Novello and Christopher Hassall’s
read moreBack in 2014, corresponding with the centenary of the outbreak of World War 1, the Schwules Museum in Berlin offered
read moreAmong the various US-American operetta companies, the Comic Opera Guild continues to draw international attention through recordings that offer a
read moreFour years after Light Opera of New York exhumed Victor Herbert’s last operetta Orange Blossoms (more accurately, a “comedy with
read moreFrom 10 to 12 January 2019 the University of Leeds is hosting an international operetta conference entitled Gaiety, Glitz and
read moreOn Saturday, October 20, exactly 90 years after its world premiere, the curtain will rise on Emmerich Kálmán’s Die Herzogin
read moreOn 20 October, Theater Magdeburg premieres a new production of Kalman’s Gräfin Mariza. The composer’s daughter Yvonne is expected as
read moreYes, they are very famous and widely known: Lehár’s operettas as recorded by the Nazis, often with stellar casts, offering
read moreRecently, a review of a new Land des Lächelns production by Guy Montavon at Oper Wuppertal sparked a debate about
read moreIn the case of an artist of the caliber of Katharine Mehrling it’s obviously worth sticking around until the very
read moreIs Korngold’s 1920 psycho thriller Die tote Stadt an operetta? Obviously not, but there are various links to the genre,
read moreSo here it is, finally: the live broadcast of Marc Minkowski’s performance of La Périchole with his Les Musiciens du
read moreIt’s not exactly a secret that Johann Strauss was a great dance music composer. Before he turned to operetta in
read moreBefore the dawn of the phonographic era and before iTunes came along you had to either go to the theater
read moreIt can be exciting to re-imagine and re-interpret beloved shows: we are witnessing this, again and again, in modern musical
read moreThe good news is: Mischa Spoliansky’s modern-dating-chaos operetta Alles Schwindel (1931) is returning to Berlin’s Gorki Theater for the 2018/19
read moreIt’s a weird and wonderful experience to sit in the Tipi-am-Kanzleramt tent, waiting for a performance of Kander & Ebb’s
read moreIn his 2 volume biography Emily Soldene: In Search of a Singer Kurt Gänzl chronicles the initial success of opéra
read moreIn a recent article for The Times, Jamie Stoker reported on casting for London’s Magic Mike Live. The headline says
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,
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