Body Shaming In The Operetta World: Or The Cry For Help From Soprano Kathryn Lewek
In his novel Where Angels Fear to Tread, published in 1905, E. M. Forster describes a performance of Lucia di
read moreIn his novel Where Angels Fear to Tread, published in 1905, E. M. Forster describes a performance of Lucia di
read moreYou might wonder whether they are serious – ‘them’ being the French-German Kultursender arte. They are celebrating the 200th birthday
read moreIm Jahr 2005 profilierte sich die Staatsoperette Dresden mit einer überregional vielbeachteten Konferenz, die den Titel Operette unterm Hakenkreuz trug.
read moreIn Vienna the great operetta artist Rosy Barsony has found her final resting place. The Jewish performer was born as
read more“More than any other art form, fashion most fully embraces and expresses camp’s exuberant aesthetic, excelling in its ability to
read moreAt Komische Oper Berlin, Paul Ábrahám’s ‘last’ operetta premiered in a new production by Stefan Huber, with a newly arranged
read more“We’re not an operetta palace!“ Says Komische Oper intendant Barrie Kosky at the press conference where he announced the new
read moreImagine a world that persistently rewards the rich and powerful while immiserating the masses. Imagine an international paternalist cartel that
read moreAfter having had great success in Berlin with three operettas on a very grand scale – Viktoria und ihr Husar
read moreGroße Ereignisse werfen ihre Schatten voraus, und so sind im Vorfeld des 200. Offenbach-Geburtstags 2019 mehrere neue Bücher auf den
read moreWriting an operetta in the 1950s for Broadway was certainly – a bit eccentric! The grand operetta hits had all
read moreRecently, a review of a new Land des Lächelns production by Guy Montavon at Oper Wuppertal sparked a debate about
read moreIs Korngold’s 1920 psycho thriller Die tote Stadt an operetta? Obviously not, but there are various links to the genre,
read moreHerr Hagedorn, seit Sie mit Ihrem Kollegen Matthias Grimminger angefangen haben für den WDR und die dortige Ábrahám-Aufführungsserie Partituren von
read moreWhat do you do when all the world is abuzz with football, and you don’t give as f*** about ballgames?
read moreWhy did it take so long, you might ask? And was it worth waiting all this time? In the case
read moreHaving hugely enjoyed Barrie Kosky’s 2013 exuberant production of Abraham’s Ball im Savoy several times, I was interested to see
read moreYes, it was a good idea to bring back Offenbach’s murderous Barbe-Bleue to Berlin at Komische Oper where, you will
read moreFor a city so rich in culture, and drowning in history, it is surprising to experience first-hand Berlin’s long cultural
read moreThe Geschwister Pfister – a German-Swiss-Croatian comedy trio – have written operetta history, many times over. Yes, they were the
read morePerhaps it was only a matter of time before someone hired choreographer Otto Pichler to stage an operetta all by
read moreBerlin’s Komische Oper and its artistic director Barrie Kosky are always good for a surprise, most certainly when it comes
read moreCan this really be happening, is Arthaus-Unitel seriously re-issuing all of these old TV operetta adaptations from the early 1970s
read moreIt has arrived: the 2016 pull-out-all-the-stops operetta spectacle at the Komische Oper Berlin. The title of choice is Oscar Straus’
read moreStrolling westwards from the Bundestag, across the parkland which occupies much of this part of Berlin, one would be forgiven
read moreIt’s a special treat, that’s for sure: the Komische Oper Berlin is ending its Emmerich Kalman cycle of Christmas operettas
read moreIn variation of the famous saying “Every country has the government it deserves” – by 18th century political philosopher Joseph-Marie
read moreAndrás Szentpéteri is the head of Pentaton Concert and Artist Management, the company in charge of organising the international tours
read moreConsidering that most new books dealing with Broadway history in coffee table format simply recycle what has already been written
read moreNot too long ago, Berlin’s operetta pioneer Barrie Kosky stated in the Österreichische Musikzeitschrift, that he considers the performers of
read moreYoung stage director Simon Burkhalter is busy putting Im weißen Rössl on in Bern, Switzerland, where the “slowest people in
read moreIt doesn’t happen too often that a musicological magazine dedicates an entire issue to “operetta”: with eight short essays dealing
read moreWhat the Opera House Zurich and the Komische Oper Berlin have in common are their architects: both were built by
read moreGerman tenor Philip Lüsebrink studied at Hamburg’s Johannes Brahms Conservatory; and built quite a career for himself singing and directing
read moreNow it’s official: the Komische Oper Berlin has announced that next season the world will have a close encounter of
read moreAstrologically speaking, we’re still living under an Aquarian moon. And this week, we are celebrating the birthdays of two of
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