“A Little Night Music” In Bielefeld: Starring Tobias Licht And Johanna Spantzel
There are those who consider Sondheim’s A Little Night Music the greatest of all modern operettas. And in a way,
read moreThere are those who consider Sondheim’s A Little Night Music the greatest of all modern operettas. And in a way,
read moreWe could not agree more with this statement of Red Blonde Productions and West Sussex Opera: “What Cabaret was to
read moreEvery country, and every generation for that matter, has its “no. 1” tenor. In Germany, back in the 1920s and
read moreDoes the world really need a new operetta written today, in our post-operetta times? If the answer is something as
read moreOn Monday, 9 May, Deutschlandradio Kultur will broadcast a 50-minute feature about operetta on socialist countries such as the DDR
read moreFans of 1920′s jazz operettas don’t usually consider Kálmán’s Gräfin Mariza a modern syncopated show. Instead, they put this international
read moreVictor Herbert’s wildly popular 1897 comic operetta, The Serenade, forever changed the landscape of musical theater in America and abroad!
read moreYou will recall that the Tipi-Zelt-am-Kanzleramt in Berlin is preparing a new fully commercial production of Paul Linckes operetta Frau
read moreOne does not need much prompting to travel to Cottbus: the small town south-east of Berlin has one of the
read moreWhat the Opera House Zurich and the Komische Oper Berlin have in common are their architects: both were built by
read moreOff to new frontiers: that has always been a guiding principle for operetta. In this case, Hungarian operetta, or more
read moreNow it’s official: the Komische Oper Berlin has announced that next season the world will have a close encounter of
read moreLeon Jessel’s 1917 operetta Das Schwarzwaldmädel was one of the great WW1 hits coming from Berlin, because it transported war-weary
read moreIt seems almost only yesterday that Charles Kalman died, and had his memorable musical funeral in Munich. Now, his wife
read moreFor many people in the classical music world, the name of Nikolaus Harnoncourt is almost sacred. The conductor who died
read moreThis season, the Victor Herbert Renaissance Project Live! is focusing on “humor” and celebrating that aspect in the works on
read moreThere are news, and there are NEWS. This certainly qualifies for the latter category, in capital letters: Berlin’s private theater
read moreAstrologically speaking, we’re still living under an Aquarian moon. And this week, we are celebrating the birthdays of two of
read moreIf poster images – or mood photos attached to an official press release – are any indication of what’s to
read moreDario Salvi has reconstructed Franz von Suppe’s operetta Die Afrikareise (A Trip to Africa) in a ground breaking project with
read moreSo this time round it is going to be: Offenbach. The Komische Oper is dedicating its 2016 operetta festival in
read moreYou probably read that the Amazon Original Series Mozart in the Jungle won at the Golden Globes in the “Best
read moreZum 8. Mal zeichneten Deutscher Musikrat und Oper Leipzig einen jungen Dirigenten für seine Leistung im Operettenfach aus. Beim Abschlusskonzert
read moreAmerican soprano Nadine Secunde is probably not someone you’d immediately associate with operetta or musical comedy, or light(er) music in
read moreBerlin’s ultra-hip and queer urban magazine Siegessäule has published a hot list of the top 5 films and stage productions
read moreWhy not have something visually refreshing this week-end? The classical music blog “Barihunks” reported today, that Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin
read moreYes, it comes as a bit of a surprise to hear Yvonne Kálmán – of all people – say about
read moreShould anyone be surprised? The new production of My Fair Lady at the Komische Oper Berlin is sold out to
read moreIn a very bitter twist of irony, it happened at the exact same moment when Islamic terrorists struck in Paris,
read moreThe students of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy,“ in Leipzig, will present their version and vision
read moreEver since conductor Florian Ziemen came to Gießen, the opera house there has presented some unusual operetta rediscovery projects: Gustav
read moreYou might say: wow, the Americans are catching on! Or differently put, the announcement of the latest concert by the
read moreThe folks in Philadelphia are at it again this weekend. They will be presenting a concert called Broadway Does Operetta,
read moreIt seems that Wiener Blut is quite the show-of-the-moment. The 1899 operetta is featured in the new publication of the
read moreMany younger people in Germany might not know Volker Kühn – and many people in the English speaking world have
read moreLeaving titles such as Arabian Nights, Kismet and Desert Song aside, the Middle East is not generally a region which
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