• Vienna 1874: Die Fledermaus and the World of Johann Strauss II

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Vienna 1874: Die Fledermaus and the World of Johann Strauss II

  • Summary

  • The world of Vienna at the end of the 19th century was a world of change. New design, new fashion and new philosophy -- and new music.

    But amidst sweeping change, the Viennese drank champagne and were swept along by the works of the great Johann Strauss II, known appropriately as the "Waltz King". One of his greatest works is the operetta megahit Die Fledermaus which, beneath its frivolity and popping champagne corks, lies a darker vision and foreshadowing of a very different world to come.

    In this episode, Carl is joined by returning musicologist and professional musician Dr. Christopher Brellochs for a look at Strauss and his most famous work -- how he created it and what he was trying to communicate to audiences.

    In addition, Carl and Chris take a look at another blockbuster operetta, The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar and discuss how the musical form has evolved into a modern era.

    Lastly, this episode ends with a look at just how works like Die Fledermaus and The Merry Widow have influenced our modern Broadway musical theatre today.

    Visit the Gilded Gentleman website for more episodes.

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