“Bitte Britisch”: Wenn Frankensteins Monster die Hose runterlässt
Vermutlich kennen Fans der Mel-Brooks-Filme den ekstatischen Liebesschrei „A Sweet Mystery of Life“ besser als die meisten Operettenfans hierzulande. Denn
read moreVermutlich kennen Fans der Mel-Brooks-Filme den ekstatischen Liebesschrei „A Sweet Mystery of Life“ besser als die meisten Operettenfans hierzulande. Denn
read moreI was surprised, and delighted, to hear that the Staatsoperette Dresden are to give an all-“Britisch” concert, taking in a
read moreElsie Hodder was born in a rather squalid theatrical lodging house in Leeds on 8 April, 1886. Her mother was
read moreMost operetta fans will know David Slattery-Christy as the biographer of Ivor Novello (1893-1951) and as a tireless champion of
read moreIn a preface to Cheer Up! British Musical Films 1929-1945, author Adrian Wright tells us that British Film Studios made
read moreFans of musical theater and operetta will not find a richer, more concentrated banquet of their favorite entertainment than that
read moreIvor Novello’s World War 2 hit The Dancing Years has finally been made available in a ‘first complete recording’ by
read moreThe effect of Ivor Novello’s music on me was immediate: I remember the first time I heard his songs on
read moreThere is a Facebook group out there called Adonises of the Silver Screen. It offers amazing photos of and anecdotes
read moreLast weekend, the Royal Musical Association devoted one of its study days to what has controversially been described as the
read moreWhen this heavy, 350 page book, closely but clearly typed and well-illustrated, arrived in the post I thought I would
read moreOperetta star performer and writer Ivor Novello (1893-1951) will be featured as “Composer of the Week” for BBC Radio 3
read moreThe Ohio Light Opera – that lovably enduring shrine to operetta and musical theater – just gets better and better
read moreIt’s a small book, but full of interesting content: Swing tanzen verboten. Unterhaltungsmusik nach 1933 zwischen Widerstand, Propaganda und Vertreibung.
read moreIf you’re British, you undoubtedly will have heard of Alan Titchmarsh, the man who went from gardener to Classical FM
read more„Friday Night is Music Night“: that’s the slogan of the BBC2 concert radio series. Last Friday’s concert was devoted to
read moreNoël Coward (1899-1973) and Ivor Novello (1893-1951), both English, both homosexual, were the two most enduring proponents of English language
read moreAfter a sell-out show in January 2014 by Tarquin Productions, the WestEnders are delighted to announce the launch of the original
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