World Premiere Recording Of Kálmán’s Symphonic Poems “Saturnalia” & “Endre és Johanna”
In 2013 and 2016 the University of British Columbia performed two of Emmerich Kálmán’s early symphonic poems, Saturnalia and Endre
read moreIn 2013 and 2016 the University of British Columbia performed two of Emmerich Kálmán’s early symphonic poems, Saturnalia and Endre
read moreBundeswettbewerb Gesang Berlin celebrated its 40th anniversary this year with a musical/chanson themed contest. The gala concert of the finalists
read moreAt the beginning of December, the winners of this year’s Bundeswettbewerb Gesang presented themselves at the Friedrichstadt Palast in Berlin,
read moreOne of Emmerich Kalman’s great musical idols was George Gershwin whom he entertained in Vienna in 1928, after they both
read moreThere will be a new memorial plaque on Maximilianstraße 56 next year: on February 22, the second anniversary of his
read moreIt’s a special treat, that’s for sure: the Komische Oper Berlin is ending its Emmerich Kalman cycle of Christmas operettas
read moreEmmerich Kalman started his career as a serious“ composer of grand tone poems in the Richard Strauss, or more likely
read moreIt seems almost only yesterday that Charles Kalman died, and had his memorable musical funeral in Munich. Now, his wife
read moreIt is with great sadness that we, at the Operetta Research Center, have to report the death of Charles Kálmán.
read moreIn Vienna, a grand musical birthday celebration will be held in December. The “birthday boy” is Charles Kalman, oldest son
read moreDuring the Brucknerfest in Linz, Austria, a new exhibition will open at the Tabakfabrik on September 9. Its title: Operette
read moreAn interview with Charles Kálmán, the son of Emmerich Kálmán, on his father’s last operetta, “Arizona Lady”. Most people nowadays
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