Berlin’s “Theater des Volkes”: The Dark Side of Germany’s Entertainment Industry
The history of Berliner Großes Schauspielhaus – birthplace of the great 1920s Eric Charell revues and especially of Im weißen
read moreThe history of Berliner Großes Schauspielhaus – birthplace of the great 1920s Eric Charell revues and especially of Im weißen
read moreYes, there is a Belgian tour of Franz von Suppé’s Mozart. And, yes, that’s the same show that was recently
read moreIn recent years we have seen a splendid series of recordings brought forth – in England, France, Italy – of
read moreIt’s impossible to just write a review about the artistic merits (or non-merits) of the new tutti d*amore production that’s
read moreThe “tuttis” are at their exercise again, you might say. The Berlin Collective for Contemporary Operetta is presenting their queer-feminist
read moreThere’s something supremely uplifting about starting the new year with Franz von Suppé’s rousing Fatinitza march as played by the
read moreThe 2nd wave Corona lockdown has made operetta performances virtually impossible in many countries, and it looks like it might
read moreFrom 14 October onwards the Fundación Juan March is presenting a special program dedicated to Jacques Offenbach. The series of
read moreWomen opera and operetta composers are often even more in the shadows than women composers in general, and if it
read moreAnyone taking a close look at the oeuvre list of Franz von Suppé (1819-1895) in search for an opera entitled
read moreI’ve been on a bit of a Truesound Transfers trip these past few days. You know, that small Berlin based
read moreOn a sunny summer afternoon last year I had a long inspiring conversation about Richard Genée (1823-1895) with two operetta
read moreAt the end of March 2020, the Nationaltheater Weimar will host an international conference entitled “Musiktheater und Kolonialismus,” i.e. musical
read moreThe staging of musical-dramatic works in the late nineteenth century was dominated by operetta, which effectively dictated the programmes of
read moreWith all the attention being given to Offenbach, it is easy to forget that 2019 is also the bicentenary of
read moreFranz von Suppé – das sind ein paar wenige Ouverturen, die man heute noch spielt, seltener in Konzerten, wo leider
read moreThe double jubilee of Jacques Offenbach’s and Franz von Suppé’s 200th birthdays in 2019 has prompted the Wienbibliothek in Rathaus
read moreFor 2019, the Wiener Institut für Strauss-Forschung (WISF) is offering a three-day operetta ‘special‘ that‘s entitled Zur Geburt der Wiener
read moreBe careful what you wish for, says the old adage. You may get it … and in spades! Forty years
read moreKurt Gänzl is no stranger to readers of these pages. As the author of The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre
read moreRecently, conductor Dario Salvi performed Franz von Suppé’s one-act Die schöne Galathée (1865) in the UK, in English. It was
read moreThe Staatsoperette Dresden has a new home, you might recall. The operetta company in Saxony has moved from the outskirts
read moreIt’s not very often that off-the-beaten-track Viennese operetta is performed in the USA nowadays, with the possible exception of Ohio
read moreSince Offenbach’s Island of Tulipatan has popped up again on the general radar, with a brand new English language recording
read moreNew operas are hard to come by these days—at least that is what I have always been told. Finding an
read moreIt’s quite a miracle: a full cast album of Franz von Suppé’s exotic Die Afrikareise, recorded live and in an
read moreThe enthusiasm is impressive and a role model, no doubt: conductor Dario Salvi got so excited about Franz von Suppé’s
read moreVienna, 17 March 1883. At the legendary Theater an der Wien, Franz von Suppé’s latest show Die Afrikareise is given
read moreDario Salvi has reconstructed Franz von Suppe’s operetta Die Afrikareise (A Trip to Africa) in a ground breaking project with
read moreThere is a special connection between police forces – and operetta! Whether it is Offenbach’s Les Brigands or Genevieve de
read moreThe girls are at it, again. Yes, the students of the Hannover Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien are tackling
read moreWithin the next couple of years A Trip To Africa (Die Afrikareise), widely considered to be Franz von Suppe’s best
read moreTrue, most people will not think of Willem Mengelberg as an operetta conductor. Instead, he became internationally famous for his
read moreThis is the lecture Prof. Hans-Dieter Roser gave in the Festsaal of the Vienna town hall, as part of the
read moreIt is a grand title, for sure: The Imperial Vienna Orchestra! Yes, wow. It is as “Kakanian” as you can
read moreAs the author of Die Fledermaus (1874) and a whole series of other famous Strauss operettas, Richard Genée is not
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