This article explores the popular and critical reception of operetta in Russia during its European heyday, which broadly coincided with the transformative reign of Tsar Alexander II (1855-1881). It argues that the genre consistently drew audiences from most social strata and should not be considered, as some historians have suggested, a uniquely 'bourgeois' form of entertainment closely associated with the rise of the middle classes. It also argues that operetta crystallized a range of wider concerns about Russian culture and politics during the era of the Great Reforms. Many critics attacked operetta's frivolity and eroticism (held to be inconsistent with the aims of art), while radicals and conservatives regarded it as symptomatic of a ne...
This is the most comprehensive study available of the popular theater that developed during the last...
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This article discusses the little-known Russian reviews of Sergei Diaghilev's ballet company. It arg...
This article explores how British concerns over the state of their own national music, in combinatio...
How does a new successful musical genre impose itself, define its audiences and repertoires and even...
During the reign of Tsar Alexander 11 an operetta appeared on the Russian stage and became very popu...
This article investigates the attempt by Russian theatre people to 'professionalize' their vocation ...
The article deals with the perception of Russian society coming to the throne of Emperor Alexander I...
This article investigates why the Russian Imperial Theatre monopoly was abolished in 1882. The refor...
In the nineteenth century, Russian composers and critics were encouraged to cultivate a national sty...
This thesis discusses the political, social, and cultural impact of operetta in Vienna after the col...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
In this article I explore some of the ways in which opera was affected by the dynamics of rupture an...
This article considers the renaissance of Russian art-song in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, especia...
Nineteenth-century Russian music has often been considered something ‘special’. This is a conviction...
This is the most comprehensive study available of the popular theater that developed during the last...
The article deals with the problem of Alexander Pushkin’s reception in the 19 th century Italy. In t...
This article discusses the little-known Russian reviews of Sergei Diaghilev's ballet company. It arg...
This article explores how British concerns over the state of their own national music, in combinatio...
How does a new successful musical genre impose itself, define its audiences and repertoires and even...
During the reign of Tsar Alexander 11 an operetta appeared on the Russian stage and became very popu...
This article investigates the attempt by Russian theatre people to 'professionalize' their vocation ...
The article deals with the perception of Russian society coming to the throne of Emperor Alexander I...
This article investigates why the Russian Imperial Theatre monopoly was abolished in 1882. The refor...
In the nineteenth century, Russian composers and critics were encouraged to cultivate a national sty...
This thesis discusses the political, social, and cultural impact of operetta in Vienna after the col...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
In this article I explore some of the ways in which opera was affected by the dynamics of rupture an...
This article considers the renaissance of Russian art-song in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, especia...
Nineteenth-century Russian music has often been considered something ‘special’. This is a conviction...
This is the most comprehensive study available of the popular theater that developed during the last...
The article deals with the problem of Alexander Pushkin’s reception in the 19 th century Italy. In t...
This article discusses the little-known Russian reviews of Sergei Diaghilev's ballet company. It arg...