Anyone studying the reception of German operettas in Britain and America is bound to recognise that the productions in the West End and on Broadway of Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow mark a new phase. Before The Merry Widow, the last German operetta to hold the stage successfully in both London and New York had been Carl Zeller’s Der Vogelhändler. It became The Tyrolean at the Casino Theatre, New York, in October 1891, and The Bird-seller at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, four years later. Wiener Blut, an operetta of 1899 based on arrangements of the music of Johann Strauss Jr, was produced on Broadway as Vienna Life in early 1901, but had no outing in London. The stage works of Paul Lincke, credited as the founder of Berlin operetta,...
This thesis discusses the political, social, and cultural impact of operetta in Vienna after the col...
A. Die Lustige Witwe, Der Zarewitsch / Lehar; Grafin Maritza / KálmánB. Eine Nacht in Venedig / Joha...
introduction, three sectional waltzes, and extended codapianoads on inside front and on back covers ...
Anyone studying the reception of German operettas in Britain and America is bound to recognise that ...
A study of a neglected but crucial part of the history of the West End and Broadway. The stage works...
During the reign of Tsar Alexander 11 an operetta appeared on the Russian stage and became very popu...
Includes bibliographic references (p. 100-109).The first immensely popular composer of Viennese oper...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Musi...
The motion picture adaptation of West Side Story in 1961 was a singular moment for American musical ...
Das London des 19. Jahrhunderts verfügte über eine der florierendsten und fortschrittlichsten Opernl...
The inclusion of the Hungarian National dance in Viennese operetta during the height of the genre’s ...
Includes synopsis on p. [2].First performed in Vienna (Theater an der Wien, 25 November 1881); first...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
Derek B. Scott investigates the reception of early operetta sound films, asking what meanings audien...
Marcel Prawy, born in Vienna, graduated in law. In 1936, the couple Kiepura/Eggerth engaged him as p...
This thesis discusses the political, social, and cultural impact of operetta in Vienna after the col...
A. Die Lustige Witwe, Der Zarewitsch / Lehar; Grafin Maritza / KálmánB. Eine Nacht in Venedig / Joha...
introduction, three sectional waltzes, and extended codapianoads on inside front and on back covers ...
Anyone studying the reception of German operettas in Britain and America is bound to recognise that ...
A study of a neglected but crucial part of the history of the West End and Broadway. The stage works...
During the reign of Tsar Alexander 11 an operetta appeared on the Russian stage and became very popu...
Includes bibliographic references (p. 100-109).The first immensely popular composer of Viennese oper...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Musi...
The motion picture adaptation of West Side Story in 1961 was a singular moment for American musical ...
Das London des 19. Jahrhunderts verfügte über eine der florierendsten und fortschrittlichsten Opernl...
The inclusion of the Hungarian National dance in Viennese operetta during the height of the genre’s ...
Includes synopsis on p. [2].First performed in Vienna (Theater an der Wien, 25 November 1881); first...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
Derek B. Scott investigates the reception of early operetta sound films, asking what meanings audien...
Marcel Prawy, born in Vienna, graduated in law. In 1936, the couple Kiepura/Eggerth engaged him as p...
This thesis discusses the political, social, and cultural impact of operetta in Vienna after the col...
A. Die Lustige Witwe, Der Zarewitsch / Lehar; Grafin Maritza / KálmánB. Eine Nacht in Venedig / Joha...
introduction, three sectional waltzes, and extended codapianoads on inside front and on back covers ...