The (Forgotten) World of Greek Operetta – An Interview With Evi Nikita
While many people know Viennese and French operetta, even Spanish Zarzuela and a few Italian titles, Greek operetta is not
read moreWhile many people know Viennese and French operetta, even Spanish Zarzuela and a few Italian titles, Greek operetta is not
read moreDavid Monod, professor of American social and cultural history, has undertaken a massive challenge in presenting a history of American
read moreAt Komische Oper Berlin, Paul Ábrahám’s ‘last’ operetta premiered in a new production by Stefan Huber, with a newly arranged
read moreIn 2016, The Black Crook celebrates its 150th anniversary, marking 150 years of the American Musical. To commemorate the sesquicentennial,
read moreAmerican soprano Nadine Secunde is probably not someone you’d immediately associate with operetta or musical comedy, or light(er) music in
read moreThe folks in Philadelphia are at it again this weekend. They will be presenting a concert called Broadway Does Operetta,
read moreThere is a renewed interest in operetta internationally, not just the French and Austrian variety of the genre, but also
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