Kismet Meets Operetta: Nico Dostal’s “Prinzessin Nofretete” From Leipzig
If you like your operettas exotic, grand, over-the-top and as a total blast, you will probably love the overture to
read moreIf you like your operettas exotic, grand, over-the-top and as a total blast, you will probably love the overture to
read moreI really don’t listen much, these days, to show recordings. Especially new recordings of my beloved older shows. Those, in
read moreYou could call this year’s Vogelhändler at the Mörbisch Festival a kick-ass production – or an erect middle-finger in the
read moreEarly Lehár operetta seems to be en vogue this season, on record at least. Here is a new release on
read moreViennese operetta at the beginning of the 20th century was a genre in transition, claims Stefan Frey in an essay
read moreJulius Bauer (1854-1941) was, like many Viennese operetta librettists, a highly cultured and witty man. He studied medicine and then
read moreThe Light Opera of New York (LOONY) shifted gears this spring from its annual early American operetta – usually by
read moreOne of Emmerich Kalman’s great musical idols was George Gershwin whom he entertained in Vienna in 1928, after they both
read moreIt’s quite a miracle: a full cast album of Franz von Suppé’s exotic Die Afrikareise, recorded live and in an
read moreThis CD could probably only be released for a German market and for German operetta fans who have no idea
read moreAny operetta compilation that starts with Charles Kullmann singing “Als flotter Geist, doch früh verwaist” like this has my immediate
read moreWith Die Bajadere, Emmerich Kalman embarked on a new path as a composer in 1921: he changed his librettist team
read moreRomberg’s Broadway operettas have not been revived professionally in the UK since matinee idol John Hanson – he of the
read more“In der Heimat blüh’n die Rosen – nicht für mich den Heimatlosen”, sings Count Boleslav in his first big solo
read moreIt is seemingly inevitable that a conversation among Broadway aficionados about composer Sigmund Romberg (1887-1951) eventually turns to the question:
read moreHere is a new and first complete recording of Nico Dostal’s 1939 operetta Ungarische Hochzeit – premiered at the opera
read morePaul Abraham’s Viktoria und ihr Husar conquered the German language operetta scene in 1930 – and pretty much swept away
read moreLibrettist and lyricist Michael Colby has written musicals such as Charlotte Sweet and Tales Of Tinseltown, both have just been
read moreDie erste moderne Ábrahám-Aufnahme auf Basis einer rekonstruierten Originalpartitur von Hagedorn & Grimminger: mit einer elegischen Dagmar Schellenberger in der
read moreThere are many reasons why one can fall head-over-heels for Lehar’s “musikalische Komödie” Giuditta, first produced in January 1934 at
read moreMore years ago than I care to count, I was staying at New York’s Algonquin Hotel, in my capacity as
read moreIn November 1951, composer Frederick Loewe and librettist Alan Jay Lerner premiered Paint Your Wagon, their homage to the American
read moreNoel Coward. His name has become a kind of cliché, in the decades since his death, as the epitome of
read moreThe Operetta Foundation in Los Angeles has made a brand new cast album of Albert von Tilzer’s 1922 Broadway hit
read moreThe art of the suggestive song is not restricted to any particular historic era; it is, however, limited to a
read moreYes, you are right: there are not that many operettas set in South America. Okay, there is Moïse Simons‘ stunning
read morePalazzetto Bru Zane has devoted its energy to the rediscovery of forgotten (French) operas, so far. But now, an opéra
read moreHow could we get through January 1st without the obligatory New Year’s Concert from Vienna? The 2016 edition was conducted
read moreRetrospect Opera, a registered charity in Britain, has launched a project to record the operetta Pickwick (1889) by Sir Francis
read moreRecently, ORCA received a generous donation in the form of various Gilbert & Sullivan materials that a researcher in the
read moreThis week, there will be a concert performance of Leoncavallo’s one-and-only operetta Zazà at the Barbican in London. It’s a
read moreToday, soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf would have celebrated her 100th birthday. That’s a perfect occasion to remember her enormous recorded legacy,
read moreYes, here it finally is: the original cast album and DVD version of Grimm. This fairy tale musical, with some
read moreListening to Kander & Ebb’s The Visit – their adaptation of Durrenmatt’s Besuch der alten Dame – with an operetta
read moreIt would seem that cowboys are back en vogue everywhere, not just in Hollywood with blockbusters such as Django Unchained
read moreIf you have any teenage girls – or younger – in your circle of friends, chances are high that you’ve
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