“Dorothy” By Alfred Cellier: World Premiere Recording
Before the building of railways into London from the rest of south-east England in the third quarter of the nineteenth
read moreBefore the building of railways into London from the rest of south-east England in the third quarter of the nineteenth
read moreIt’s not exactly a secret that Johann Strauss was a great dance music composer. Before he turned to operetta in
read moreAfter the success of The Gondoliers in December 1889, D’Oyly Carte, Gilbert and Sullivan had a well-publicised disagreement because Gilbert
read moreWith Die Bajadere, Emmerich Kalman embarked on a new path as a composer in 1921: he changed his librettist team
read moreIt is not often that I write about recordings. Since my massive listening-writing effort of The Musical Theatre on Record,
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