ABSTRACT

"Operetta: A Theatrical History" is considered the classic history of this important musical theater form. Traubner's book, first published in 1983, is still recognized as the key history of the people and productions that made operetta a worldwide phenomenon. Beginning in mid-19th century Europe, the book covers all of the key developments in the form, including the landmark works by Strauss and his followers, Gilbert & Sullivan, Franz Lehar, Rudolf Friml, Victor Herbert, and many more. The book perfectly captures the champagne-and-ballroom atmosphere of the greatest works in the genre. It will appeal to all fans of musical theatre history.

chapter |16 pages

OVERTURE

chapter |34 pages

BEGINNERS, PLEASE!

chapter |28 pages

POST-1870 PARIS

chapter |29 pages

VIENNA GOLD

chapter |16 pages

THE SCHOOL OF STRAUSS II

chapter |36 pages

THE SAVOY TRADITION

chapter |32 pages

THE EDWARDESIAN ERA

chapter |20 pages

FIN DE SIÈCLE

chapter |26 pages

SILVER VIENNA

chapter |33 pages

CONTINENTAL VARIETIES

chapter |18 pages

THE WEST END

chapter |19 pages

AMERICAN OPERETTA 357

chapter |42 pages

BROADWAY

chapter |10 pages

PASTICCIO AND ZARZUELA, ITALY AND RUSSIA