This thesis discusses the political, social, and cultural impact of operetta in Vienna after the collapse of the Habsburg Empire. As an alternative to the prevailing literature, which has approached this form of musical theater mostly through broad surveys and detailed studies of a handful of well-known masterpieces, my dissertation presents a montage of loosely connected, previously unconsidered case studies. Each chapter examines one or two highly significant, but radically unfamiliar, moments in the history of operetta during Austria's five successive political eras in the first half of the twentieth century. Exploring operetta's importance for the image of Vienna, these vignettes aim to supply new glimpses not only of a seemingly obsole...
This thesis deals with Alban Berg´s opera ,Wozzeck. This opera is a true turning point for the music...
This dissertation analyses the feuilletons of Friedrich Schlogl, a petty Viennese bureaucrat and soc...
This dissertation analyses the feuilletons of Friedrich Schlogl, a petty Viennese bureaucrat and soc...
Kálmán’s 1928 operetta Die Herzogin von Chicago reemerged in the 1990s after decades of oblivion. Pr...
Dissertation thesis describes the evolution of popular musical theatre ? especially operetta and mus...
This thesis explores the political music of German-speaking lands in the waning years of the Holy Ro...
Considered a musical monument to the Austro- Hungarian Empire – The Gypsy Baron (originally Der Zige...
The objective of my dissertation is to address the implications of politically marginalized. identit...
This dissertation pursues a relationship between the changing venues of the Viennese popular theatri...
Zeitoper – those jazz-infused operas of Weimar Republic Germany, where cars and trains drive across ...
Since Carl Schorske’s seminal Fin-de-Siècle Vienna, an explosion of scholarship has focused on the c...
The fundamental topic of my thesis is operetta in the Karlin Musical Theatre. In the first part of t...
In the decade 1912-22, the rising stars of Gernan opera were both Austrians: Franz Schreker, born in...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
This thesis deals with Alban Berg´s opera ,Wozzeck. This opera is a true turning point for the music...
This dissertation analyses the feuilletons of Friedrich Schlogl, a petty Viennese bureaucrat and soc...
This dissertation analyses the feuilletons of Friedrich Schlogl, a petty Viennese bureaucrat and soc...
Kálmán’s 1928 operetta Die Herzogin von Chicago reemerged in the 1990s after decades of oblivion. Pr...
Dissertation thesis describes the evolution of popular musical theatre ? especially operetta and mus...
This thesis explores the political music of German-speaking lands in the waning years of the Holy Ro...
Considered a musical monument to the Austro- Hungarian Empire – The Gypsy Baron (originally Der Zige...
The objective of my dissertation is to address the implications of politically marginalized. identit...
This dissertation pursues a relationship between the changing venues of the Viennese popular theatri...
Zeitoper – those jazz-infused operas of Weimar Republic Germany, where cars and trains drive across ...
Since Carl Schorske’s seminal Fin-de-Siècle Vienna, an explosion of scholarship has focused on the c...
The fundamental topic of my thesis is operetta in the Karlin Musical Theatre. In the first part of t...
In the decade 1912-22, the rising stars of Gernan opera were both Austrians: Franz Schreker, born in...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
This dissertation discusses the musical, dramatic, and political implications of postwar German oper...
This thesis deals with Alban Berg´s opera ,Wozzeck. This opera is a true turning point for the music...
This dissertation analyses the feuilletons of Friedrich Schlogl, a petty Viennese bureaucrat and soc...
This dissertation analyses the feuilletons of Friedrich Schlogl, a petty Viennese bureaucrat and soc...