“Csardasfürstin” Conquers Oman And Qatar
In a very bitter twist of irony, it happened at the exact same moment when Islamic terrorists struck in Paris,
read moreIn a very bitter twist of irony, it happened at the exact same moment when Islamic terrorists struck in Paris,
read moreIt would seem that cowboys are back en vogue everywhere, not just in Hollywood with blockbusters such as Django Unchained
read moreThis week-end, the Budapest Operetta Theatre is hosting a conference on Die Csardasfürstin, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of that
read moreThe Jewish News reports on the upcoming first performance of the complete Arizona Lady by Emmerich Kalman – in (get
read moreLeaving titles such as Arabian Nights, Kismet and Desert Song aside, the Middle East is not generally a region which
read moreEmmerich Kálmán’s Csardasfürstin opened on Broadway, at the New Amsterdam Theater, on 24 September 1917 under the new American title
read moreOne of the most successful, and certainly the most widely enduring of Kálmán’s operettas, Die Csárdásfürstin was nevertheless composed to
read moreThe New York Public Library is devoting its current “Musical of the Month” to Emmerich Kálmán’s Golden Dawn, a show
read moreWhen the San Francisco Opera puts on a show like Show Boat it raises expectations. The company has a chorus
read moreIt’s a ultra-pink birthday today, and a reason for the operetta world to celebrate one of its greatest divas of
read moreAs everyone knows, the Ohio Light Opera is one of the prime performance venues for lesser known works of Emmerich
read moreIt’s holiday time, obviously. So unless you’re on your way to some summer festival, chances that you’ll catch a regular
read moreHere it is: a album of Josh Groban singing musical comedy. The American pop tenor has squeezed 15 famous (and
read moreVienna and Budapest: those are two important fixtures in the operetta universe. And two highly profitable marketing terms. There are
read moreThe Hungarian postal service, Magyar Posta, is marking the centenary of the première of Csardasfürstin (1915) by issuing a commemorative
read more“I had a dream” – and, yes, it was “a beautiful dream”; right in the middle of a performance of
read moreThere is something slightly orgasmic about the news from the Komische Oper Berlin. The house announced the titles for their
read moreYoung and smart soprano Simone Riksman made quite a stir in the new production of Kálmán’s Gräfin Mariza in St.
read moreIt is with great sadness that we, at the Operetta Research Center, have to report the death of Charles Kálmán.
read moreI can’t help it. I’m an addict. I’m hopelessly addicted to Komische Oper in Berlin. For me, as an American
read moreIn the music world, sometimes the concept of mixing vocal genres in the same performance works well, and sometimes it
read moreIt’s a real Kálmán bonanza this holiday season. Wherever you turn, there is Kálmán, and more Kálmán. In St. Gallen
read moreIt is not quite an “indecent proposal,” as in the 1993 Robert Redford movie. But still, it’s a stunning offer:
read moreTruth be told: the performance of Turkish musical comedy star Serkan Kaya as a swaggering cowboy hero in Kalman’s Arizona
read moreYes, it might be true that the Austrian operetta festival in Bad Ischl is fighting for “pure survival,” as director
read moreAre you ready for this? The Semperoper Dresden and its musical director Christian Thielemann will dedicate the 2014 New Year‘s
read moreHere it is: the latest issue of Die Tonkunst. After a recent Bluebeard special that included a big essay on
read moreThe title of this flavorsome concert mounted by LOONY on a seriously rainy Wednesday at the fabled Players Club was
read moreTwo researchers from the Austrian Cabaret Archive (ÖKA), Iris Fink and Hans Veigl, have just published a 275 page book
read moreThe Austrian music historian, film director and author Ernst Kaufmann has written a biography of his uncle – composer Bruno
read moreWhen a PR-savvy superstar of the Jonas Kaufmann caliber issues a “cross-over“ album filled with operetta goodies, people take notice.
read moreDeutschland, geteiltes Operettenland: In Berlin knistert es an Barrie Koskys Komischer Oper erotisch, in München, wo Josef Köpplinger das Gärtnerplatztheater
read moreA soprano with a bomb in her handbag, with which she intends to blow up the male lead? That’s certainly
read moreLovers of operetta and musicals had the rare opportunity for a week-long wallow in their favorite sport during the Ohio
read moreIn 2003, Henschel Verlag of Berlin published Unter Tränen lachen, a German-language “operetta biography” of composer Emmerich Kálmán. The author,
read moreIn Seattle, a new production of The Mikado by the local Gilbert & Sullivan Society has sparked a heated debate
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