UID/EAT/00693/2013The paper focusses on musical theatre outside Opera houses and will show the possibilities of interaction and the functions of communication of chamber music theatre outside and after opera as an institution. Composers and their works of the 50s and 80s in former GDR and of the 60s to the 80s in Portugal will be taken as examples. In East Germany (GDR) there was from the 1950s a large discourse about the necessity to write a national opera. The states aesthetic of Socialist realism was concentrated on the so called “heritage”, on “humanistic” pieces by Händel and Mozart until late romantic composers. The institution “opera” was occupied by that “heritage” and the attempts of national opera. Composers who were more interest...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
The Orchestra in the Theatre – Composers, Works, and Performance is part two of the publication The ...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Socialist and other totalitarian regimes from their beginnings tried to establish ...
Between 1955 and 1975 music theatre became a central preoccupation for European composers digesting ...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Examining musical theatre pieces of the 1970s in the German Democratic Republic an...
Examines the exercise of power in the Stalinist music world as well as the ways in which composers a...
When the Second World War ended, Germany embarked on a period of heightened reconstruction. Along wi...
Dissertation thesis describes the evolution of popular musical theatre ? especially operetta and mus...
Despite the huge contribution of European composers at the beginning of the 20 th century to the gen...
Defense date: 15/12/2008Examining Board: Prof. Edward Arfon Rees (EUI, and European Research Instit...
The present paper surveys the history of the Warsaw Autumn festival focusing on changes in the Festi...
Defence date: 15 January 2014Examining Board: Professor Anthony Smith, University of Oxford (EUI Sup...
The article is devoted to the process of the establishment of national professional musical practic...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic debates, compositional practices, and critical reception of...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
The Orchestra in the Theatre – Composers, Works, and Performance is part two of the publication The ...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Socialist and other totalitarian regimes from their beginnings tried to establish ...
Between 1955 and 1975 music theatre became a central preoccupation for European composers digesting ...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Examining musical theatre pieces of the 1970s in the German Democratic Republic an...
Examines the exercise of power in the Stalinist music world as well as the ways in which composers a...
When the Second World War ended, Germany embarked on a period of heightened reconstruction. Along wi...
Dissertation thesis describes the evolution of popular musical theatre ? especially operetta and mus...
Despite the huge contribution of European composers at the beginning of the 20 th century to the gen...
Defense date: 15/12/2008Examining Board: Prof. Edward Arfon Rees (EUI, and European Research Instit...
The present paper surveys the history of the Warsaw Autumn festival focusing on changes in the Festi...
Defence date: 15 January 2014Examining Board: Professor Anthony Smith, University of Oxford (EUI Sup...
The article is devoted to the process of the establishment of national professional musical practic...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic debates, compositional practices, and critical reception of...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
The Orchestra in the Theatre – Composers, Works, and Performance is part two of the publication The ...