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This week's program features a complete recording of Kalman's operetta "The Duchess of Chicago" and highlights of "Countess Maritza" to celebrate the wonderful work of this often forgotten composer.
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We've combined a bit of silliness with calendar art for this week's program as we scheduled fifteen marches from a variety of sources (Broadway, Hollywood, television) to celebrate the month of March - even though none of the marches really have anything to do with the month.
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This week's Sunday Opera is a gala production from 1960 and features one of the best of Prince Orlofsky's party entertainment. We'll follow the opera with some New Year's waltzes.
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This week's Sunday Opera features an afternoon of the lovely music of Franz Lehar. The first piece is "The Merry Widow" from the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, Following that, is a recording of Lehar's "The Land of Smiles" featuring Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Nicolai Gedda.
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As promised, we’ll be looking at two operettas on this week’s Sunday Opera (1/23 3:00 p.m.) The afternoon begins with a delightful work by a composer who…
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There’ll be two works by Sir Arthur Sullivan on this week’s Sunday Opera (1/9 3:00 p.m.), and, as they might say in Philadelphia, “One wit and one…
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It’s an afternoon of lovely music from the pen of Johann Strauss II on this week’s Sunday Opera (5/9 3:00 p.m.) with two of his lesser-known Operettas…
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Franz Lehar might be best known for works like “The Merry Widow” and “The Count of Luxemburg,” but on this week’s Sunday Opera (1/24 3:00 p.m.), we’ll be…
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We’re journeying to Paris for two vastly different works on this week’s Sunday Opera (3/10 3:00 p.m.). First, we’ll go back to the tenth century as…
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An afternoon of wonderful melodies will be showcased on this week’s Sunday Opera (1/6 3:00 p.m) when host Michael Kownacky brings you two works by Franz…