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<title>Brand new Heymann CD - with Dagmar Manzel</title>
<description><![CDATA[50 years ago, film operetta composer Werner Richard Heymann (Der Kongress tanzt, Die drei von der Tankstelle, Ninotschka) died. To commemorate this, the J&uuml;dische Kulturtage in Berlin opened their 25th festival edition with a concert by the one-and-only Dagmar Manzel.]]></description>
<date>20 January 2012</date>
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<title>&quot;The World of Operetta&quot;: New exhibition opens in Vienna on 1 February 2012</title>
<description><![CDATA[It is finally happening: the new exhibition of the  Theatermuseum Wien dedicated to "The World of Operetta" will open its  doors on February 1st with a big party &ndash; high profile singing by (among  others) Nicky Wuchinger, winner of the last Bundeswettbewerb Gesang,  included.]]></description>
<date>20 January 2012</date>
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<title>&quot;The World of Operetta&quot;: New exhibition opens in Vienna on 1 February 2012</title>
<description><![CDATA[It is finally happening: the new exhibition of the   Theatermuseum Wien dedicated to "The World of Operetta" will open its   doors on February 1st with a big party &ndash; high profile singing by (among   others) Nicky Wuchinger, winner of the last Bundeswettbewerb Gesang,   included. ]]></description>
<date>20 January 2012</date>
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<title>Radio feature on Leo Fall (BR Klassik)</title>
<description><![CDATA[The Bavarian Radio Stadion (BR&nbsp;Klassik)  will broadcast a feature on composer Leo Fall (Die Dollarprinzessin,  Madame Pompadour) on January 15. The author of the feature is also the  author of the brand new Leo Fall biography, Stefan Frey.]]></description>
<date>12 January 2012</date>
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<title>Radio feature on Leo Fall (BR Klassik)</title>
<description><![CDATA[The Bavarian Radio Stadion (BR&nbsp;Klassik) will broadcast a feature on composer Leo Fall (Die Dollarprinzessin, Madame Pompadour) on January 15. The author of the feature is also the author of the brand new Leo Fall biography, Stefan Frey.]]></description>
<date>12 January 2012</date>
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<title>A Fresh New Style: Offenbach in Berlin</title>
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<date>20 December 2011</date>
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<title>New Book for Christmas: Welt der Operette. Glamour, Stars und Showbusiness</title>
<description><![CDATA[To coincide with the new exhibition at the Theater Museum Wien, which  opens on February 2nd 2012, the  publishing house Brandst&auml;tter has  released a dazzling new book called Welt der Operette:&nbsp;Glamour, Stars,&nbsp;Showbusiness.   It contains various essays by different authors, among them Kurt  G&auml;nzl,  Wolfgnag Jansen, Marie-Theres&nbsp;Arnbom, Stefan Frey and Kevin  Clarke.]]></description>
<date>20 December 2011</date>
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<title>New book: &quot;Unterhaltungsmusik und NS-Verfolgung&quot; by Christoph Dompke</title>
<description><![CDATA[German musicologist Dr. Christoph Dompke &ndash; also known as a wonderful entertainer &ndash; has published a 396-page book called Unterhaltungsmusik und NS-Verfolgung &ndash; dealing with people working in the operetta and Schlagermusik business in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and the question of what became of them after 1933.]]></description>
<date>27 August 2011</date>
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<title>Coward&#039;s nostalgic operetta BITTER SWEET revived in the USA</title>
<description><![CDATA[Great news for fans of British operetta with a certain nostalgic flair: No&euml;l Coward's famous 1929 show Bitter Sweet is about the be revived this summer in the USA with Tony Award nominee Si&acirc;n Phillips, the Welsh actress known for playing strong and stylish women of a certain age in Broadway's Marlene and TV's I, Claudius.&nbsp; 
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<date>24 July 2011</date>
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<title>New book: &quot;Unterhaltungsmusik und NS-Verfolgung&quot; by Christoph Dompke</title>
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<date>28 May 2011</date>
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