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Operetta: A Theatrical History,Used
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Product Description This entertaining and thorough examination of operetta remains the only complete, richlyillustrated history available of a delightful form of musical theater which has enraptured audiences around the world for over a century. Coming at a time of renewed enthusiasm for operetta, RichardTraubner's timely volume shakes the dust off many exciting pieces, while documenting the creation of the masterworks of the form, including Orphe aux Enfers, Die Fledermaus, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Merry Widow, The Desert Song, and White Horse Inn. It covers the careers of the major operettacomposers and librettistsincluding Offenbach, Herv, Strauss, Gilbert and Sullivan, Lehr, Coward, and Lerner and Loewethe original productions of their works, the principal foreign versions, the famous revivals, and related aspects of public and critical reaction, as well as providing achronicle of operetta's greatest theaters and most popular stars. About the Author About the Author: Richard Traubner is a journalist and lecturer on theater and film. This country's leading operetta historian, he has translated and directed Offenbach operettas in U.S. productions.
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