“Prinz von Preußen”: A Forgotten DDR Musical Revived in Zittau
At the small Gerhart Hauptmann Theater in Zittau (close to the Czech and Polish border in Eastern Germany) you can
read moreAt the small Gerhart Hauptmann Theater in Zittau (close to the Czech and Polish border in Eastern Germany) you can
read moreIt’s a new dawn in Leipzig. The opera company has a new director, Tobias Wolff, who opened his first season
read moreLeipzig Opera has begun the exciting countdown to the first new productions under its new General Director, Tobias Wolff, and
read moreOperette hat Konjunktur. In den letzten Jahren sind (meist beim Label cpo) rund zwei Dutzend Aufnahmen auf CD erschienen, meist
read moreThere’s interesting news from Leipzig, where the Musikalische Komödie has just announced what they’ll be doing in the 2021/22 season.
read more“Another opening, another show…” But not in Philly or Boston, as Cole Porter once rhymed for Kiss Me, Kate, but
read moreOperetta goes online? That’s not exactly news, after more than a year of Corona lockdowns and closed theaters, when there
read moreRecently, Wolfgang Jansen published a collection of essays dealing with “Popular Music Theater under Socialism,” an aspect of 20th century
read moreIs this the start of something like “reparation” after an endless period of neglect? On 18 September 2020 Bretter, die
read moreWhat grabbed my immediate attention with this new Eine Nacht in Venedig on cpo are the names on the cover:
read moreVarious opera houses in German speaking countries have presented new or adapted programs for their fall season, with productions they
read moreWhen I was about eight years old I have vivid memories of my mother doing the housework, continually singing “Oh,
read moreThe 1922 Madame Pompadour is not only one of Leo Fall’s last stage works (he died in 1925), it is
read moreYou know it’s Korngold alright from the very first bars: it’s an explosion of sound, hyper-intense like the opening of
read moreOn Saturday, October 20, exactly 90 years after its world premiere, the curtain will rise on Emmerich Kálmán’s Die Herzogin
read moreKevin Clarke has recently penned a fascinating article concerning the background to the composition of Die große Sünderin, first produced
read moreIf you like your operettas exotic, grand, over-the-top and as a total blast, you will probably love the overture to
read moreYou might recall that back in the 1990s a renewed interest in so called ‘degenerate’ operettas spread around the world.
read moreThe Oper Leipzig annouced its new season this week, including the program for the associated Musikalische Komödie. There is a
read moreZum 8. Mal zeichneten Deutscher Musikrat und Oper Leipzig einen jungen Dirigenten für seine Leistung im Operettenfach aus. Beim Abschlusskonzert
read moreIt seems that Wiener Blut is quite the show-of-the-moment. The 1899 operetta is featured in the new publication of the
read moreThere’s movement and an overdue sense of innovation at the Musikalische Komödie in Leipzig: the second remaining operetta theater left
read moreIn Frisco ist der Teufel los war einer der größten Erfolge des „musikalischen Unterhaltungstheaters“ der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik – „Heiteres
read moreIt’s a topic that’s in the air right now, at least in Germany: remembering the situation in former East Germany
read moreAs a grand finale to the festival week 1000 Years Leipzig and the local street festival, the soloist, ballet and
read moreThe Musikalische Komödie in Leipzig – one of Germany’s three theaters exclusively devoted to operetta and musical comedy – has
read moreYes, there is going to be another one: The Musikalische Komödie will present the Ralph Benatzky/Erik Charell “Singspiel” Im weißen
read moreDid you know that the word „zapping“ comes from Wild West times and originally meant shooting down your opponent? Today,
read moreThree cheers to the Musikalische Komödie Leipzig! They have just taken Gerd Natschinski’s famous DDR operetta Mein Freund Bunbury back
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