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Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) by Romy the Cat on 2005-03-18 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
I know… now people (and particularly Western people) do not know operettas. In the best-case scenarios they know opera and the Broadway musicals. Literally meaning a 'little opera', the term has become associated with a form of light opera, with spok...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #3: Kalman IS good by Chirag on 2005-06-02 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
Hi Cat,I got some Kalman CD's after your post and the clip.  Die Csardasfurstin IS good!  One of the cd's was a historical compilation from Naxos - "viennese operetta gems."  It had work from this guy Franz Lehar.  ...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #5: Horowitz is playing Emmerich Kalman by Romy the Cat on 2009-12-27 
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Her is in early interview in 1977 ua a very rare event of Horowitz plays fragments from Emmerich Kalman’s "Die Czardas Fürstin" at 2.40 and 3.14. Between Horowitz says "I can play the instrument during dinner hours."...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #3: Kalman IS good by Chirag on 2005-06-02 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
Hi Cat,I got some Kalman CD's after your post and the clip.  Die Csardasfurstin IS good!  One of the cd's was a historical compilation from Naxos - "viennese operetta gems."  It had work from this guy Franz Lehar.  ...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #15: Re: No misunderstanding on this side by Romy the Cat on 2005-06-17 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: GoodSoundClub – one year later. in Site Support Forum  16 Replies 
[quote user="Antonio J."]I knew that my asking about the cart used would make you to write the kind of comment you've done. What I've enjoyed most and exclusively of the disc has been the music, all are terrific pieces and some, like the Ko...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #7: CD arrived by Antonio J. on 2005-06-15 
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Hi pals,I've come back from work and the CD was into my mailbox. It's in perfect shape. I'll listen to it later as respectfully as it deserves, the selection looks very interesting. By the way, I got the Mahler's second you included ;-) it arriv...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #13: No misunderstanding on this side by Antonio J. on 2005-06-17 
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Hi Romy,I knew that my asking about the cart used would make you to write the kind of comment you've done.What I've enjoyed most and exclusively of the disc has been the music, all are terrific pieces and some, like the Kodaly, Kalman and S...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #2: Die Csardasfurstin - the best ever! by Romy the Cat on 2005-04-02 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
Since most likely the most of the site visitors did not pay attention to my post about this strange composer with unpronounceable first name I decided to place a two fragments from one of the Kálmán operetta:  The Gipsy Princess (Die Csardasfurs...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) by Romy the Cat on 2005-03-18 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
I know… now people (and particularly Western people) do not know operettas. In the best-case scenarios they know opera and the Broadway musicals. Literally meaning a 'little opera', the term has become associated with a form of light opera, with spok...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #8: Bendix style by steverino on 2024-08-02 
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His first symphony is quite Germanic but yes the later ones just have some rather vague "lands of the Vikings" ambiance. But this is the difference between second rank composers with first rank. The latter have a very personal style while the for...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #7: I love North UK... by Romy the Cat on 2024-08-02 
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Bendix is a very strange fruit. I remember years ago we were playing games with Clark Jonson when we played very short pieces to each other, and we should be able to identify the composer's nationality.  Clark was killing me with Bendix and in his ...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #4: From the last act of the “Die Csardasfurstin” by Romy the Cat on 2007-06-15 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: Emmerich Kalman (1882-1953) in Musical Discussions  4 Replies 
Here is an opportunity to here in slightly better. It is 24/88K, 47M mono - file with Kalman from 1954. Do not download it is you can not play high resolution files. http://www.mediafire.com/?gjmzagtmmml The...

Read the Post in new Window Read the Post in Threaded view  Post #1: The best “Die Fledermaus” on CD? by Romy the Cat on 2007-06-05 
Browse the content of the threads in new Window  Thread: The best “Die Fledermaus” on CD? in Musical Discussions  1 Replies 
You know, I frequently tend do not listen operettas on LP.  Operas are serious, dramatic, requires attention and dedication. Operettas are much lighter genre, no less wonderful but light and less “loaded”. I love operettas and I frequently liste...
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