Aus Perspektive eines Operettennostalgikers: „Rebecca“ und „Glöckner“ in Wien
Operettenfreunde in Österreich haben derzeit einen schweren Stand. Im sogenannten „Mekka der Operette“ in Mörbisch wird, seit Altbeau Alfons Haider
read moreOperettenfreunde in Österreich haben derzeit einen schweren Stand. Im sogenannten „Mekka der Operette“ in Mörbisch wird, seit Altbeau Alfons Haider
read moreThere’s something supremely uplifting about starting the new year with Franz von Suppé’s rousing Fatinitza march as played by the
read moreRecently, Wolfgang Jansen published a collection of essays dealing with “Popular Music Theater under Socialism,” an aspect of 20th century
read moreObviously, there are many ways to present history, including musical history. At the moment, you can watch the amazing Viola
read moreThere’s a certain irony at play here: the world’s largest operetta festival in Mörbisch kicked out their old director, Dagmar
read moreThe operetta festival in Bad Ischl has ended its 2019 summer season with an 8 percent increase in audience numbers,
read moreBigger is not automatically better, some claim, and that’s especially true for operetta, or operetta festivals. So just because the
read moreYou could call this year’s Vogelhändler at the Mörbisch Festival a kick-ass production – or an erect middle-finger in the
read moreIn variation of the famous saying “Every country has the government it deserves” – by 18th century political philosopher Joseph-Marie
read moreIn a way you could see it coming: the Seefestpiele Mörbisch tried breaking away from the stuffy (but much beloved)
read morePaul Abraham’s Viktoria und ihr Husar conquered the German language operetta scene in 1930 – and pretty much swept away
read moreWas für ein Jammer, dass die 1920er Jahre vorbei sind. Und was für ein Jammer, dass Paul Abrahams Operetten noch
read moreDie erste moderne Ábrahám-Aufnahme auf Basis einer rekonstruierten Originalpartitur von Hagedorn & Grimminger: mit einer elegischen Dagmar Schellenberger in der
read moreThe operetta festival of Mörbisch, in Austria, had already announced its title for 2016: Paul Abraham’s Viktoria und ihr Husar,
read moreThere is no shortage of Eine Nacht in Venedig recordings. Some of them are all-time classics, such as the Elisabeth
read moreCagliostro in Wien … Doesn’t ring a bell? It’s the 1875 operetta Johann Strauss Jr. wrote together with Richard Genée
read moreThis past summer of 2014, Austria’s Mörbisch Lake Festival departed somewhat from its traditional programming of German operetta to present
read moreAs of 2013, the Austrian operetta festival in Mörbisch—near the Hungarian border—has a new director. Dagmar Schellenberger replaced Harald Serafin
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