Victor Herbert’s “The Fortune Teller” At VHRP Live!
Yes, some music was missing, but what remained of Victor Herbert’s classic score in VHRP Live’s semi-staged concert reading was
read moreYes, some music was missing, but what remained of Victor Herbert’s classic score in VHRP Live’s semi-staged concert reading was
read moreWhen the ambitious young soprano of the famed Bostonians company, Alice Nielsen, decided to break away from the group and
read moreYou might say: wow, the Americans are catching on! Or differently put, the announcement of the latest concert by the
read moreVictor Herbert is best known today for half a dozen elaborately musical operettas composed in the first decade and a
read moreDirector Alyce Mott resurrected her streamlined version of Victor Herbert’s 1899 operetta based on Edmund Rostand’s classic with the same
read moreThe Artistic Director of the Victor Herbert Renaissance Project (VHRP), Alyce Mott, has already had a major triumph this year
read moreThe title alone is worth a headline: “Victor Herbert Renaissance Project LIVE!” It is the world’s only production company uniquely
read moreThe great and internationally acclaimed Dutch opera- and operetta diva Cristina Deutekom passed away, at the age of 82. According
read moreLovers of operetta and musicals had the rare opportunity for a week-long wallow in their favorite sport during the Ohio
read moreVictor Herbert’s 1911 grand opera Natoma – not performed in its original form for over a century – was accorded
read moreNaughty Marietta was written as a commission from impresario Oscar Hammerstein, a transfuge from the world of opera, for a
read moreLOONY (Light Opera of New York) raised its own bar by several notches with their latest production. For starters, although
read moreLOONY’s real season doesn’t get underway till 2014 when they’ll be doing full productions of Sigmund Romberg’s The New Moon
read moreThe Irish are always good for a song. Or so the saying goes. And Dublin-born Victor Herbert’s only “Irish” themed
read moreWaaraan denken de meeste toeristen het eerst als ze het woord “Holland” horen? Waarschijnlijk aan tulpen, molens, klompen, Delfts blauw,
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