Offenbach’s “Ritter Blaubart” Returns: The New Operetta Season At Komische Oper
Berlin’s Komische Oper and its artistic director Barrie Kosky are always good for a surprise, most certainly when it comes
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 moreAny operetta compilation that starts with Charles Kullmann singing “Als flotter Geist, doch früh verwaist” like this has my immediate
read moreThe nomadic company of Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz has staged a rare, highly successful and most enjoyable revival of Kalman’s 1917
read moreThe Vienna Volksoper’s new staging – their first since 1988 – of Die Zirkusprinzessin is unashamedly old-fashioned – and there’s
read moreWith Die Bajadere, Emmerich Kalman embarked on a new path as a composer in 1921: he changed his librettist team
read moreWriting from the point of view as an American visiting Berlin, the Komische Oper’s second concert performance of Emmerich Kálmán’s
read moreOver 100 years after its world-premiere, Emmerich Kálmán’s The Csárdás Princess comes to London once more on 28 November 2016.
read more“In der Heimat blüh’n die Rosen – nicht für mich den Heimatlosen”, sings Count Boleslav in his first big solo
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 moreHere is a new and first complete recording of Nico Dostal’s 1939 operetta Ungarische Hochzeit – premiered at the opera
read moreRavenna in Northern Italy is famous for many things: it was the capital of the Western Roman Empire from 402
read moreFor their 2016/17 season, the Budapest Operetta Theater (BOT) has some surprises in store. They might have opened the season
read moreThe Ohio Light Opera – that lovably enduring shrine to operetta and musical theater – just gets better and better
read moreOperetta in East-Germany has turned into a topic I have become more and more fascinated with. Maybe because my first
read moreNach der sogenannten „Stunde Null“ am 8. Mai 1945 hatten die Menschen in Deutschland mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit andere Sorgen, als sich
read moreCould any musical comedy from 1912 be more up-to-date from today’s war-on-terror-perspective? This is the story of a revolution of
read moreI recommend booking travel tickets now for Budapest – to arrive before June 9, 2016. That’s the date of the
read moreEvery country, and every generation for that matter, has its “no. 1” tenor. In Germany, back in the 1920s and
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 moreWenn man seine Dissertation über ein Werk wie Die Herzogin von Chicago geschrieben hat, wenn man all die Aufnahmen von
read moreSzirmai was a top-flight Hungarian composer whose career faded when he left home. He studied at the Budapest Zeneakadémia and
read moreViktor Jakabfi is one of the group of successful Hungarian composers who dominated the European musical stage in the early
read moreOff to new frontiers: that has always been a guiding principle for operetta. In this case, Hungarian operetta, or more
read moreHeinrich Marschner’s 1828 “Gothic” opera Der Vampyr is set in England, the characters have names such as Lord Ruthven and
read moreMany great operetta things come from Hungary; and you might add, many great musical comedy things too. Emmerich Kalman wanted
read moreNow it’s official: the Komische Oper Berlin has announced that next season the world will have a close encounter of
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 moreYes, you are right: there are not that many operettas set in South America. Okay, there is Moïse Simons‘ stunning
read moreProfessor Magdolna Jákfalvi is specialized in the theater history of Hungary under socialism. She organized the first scientific operetta conference
read moreWill he “come back”? Will Emmerich Kalman succeed in duplicating the tremendous success of his Countess Maritza, which has been
read moreThis meticulous reconstruction of composer Joseph Rumshinsky’s 1923 operetta Di Goldene Kale (“The Golden Bride”) may well be the most
read moreYes, it comes as a bit of a surprise to hear Yvonne Kálmán – of all people – say about
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