Ice operetta
Under Eisoperette refers to a figure skating - Revue with "red storyline" in the music style of Viennese operetta .
Robert Stolz created this music genre for the Wiener Eisrevue . Will Petter , the creator of the Wiener Eisrevue, wrote the book and thus set a counterpoint to the American cold spots , as incoherent revue pictures are called in technical terms. The first of 19 ice operettas was performed in the 1952/53 season and was entitled Die Ewige Eva , as the Viennese figure skating European champion and Olympic runner-up Eva Pawlik was the outstanding star of this production. Other ice cream stars who made the ice operetta genre famous: Emmy Puzinger , Hanna Eigel , Sissy Schwarz / Kurt Oppelt , Ingrid Wendl , Joan Haanappel , Marika Kilius / Hans-Jürgen Bäumler and Emmerich Danzer .
List of ice operettas by Robert Stolz
- 1952: Eve forever
- 1953: Make a wish for what your heart desires
- 1954: You have to be lucky
- 1955: Everything as desired
- 1956: Melodies of Love
- 1957: Sylvia, the dancer
- 1958: the magic of love
- 1959: In the land of dreams
- 1960: illusions
- 1961: Capers
- 1962: Festival of Love
- 1963: dreams of happiness
- 1964: Dancing World
- 1965: rainbow
- 1966: masquerades
- 1967: episodes
- 1968: Confetti
- 1969: Cocktail
- 1970: Ice Parade
Exhibition in Vienna
From January 10th to March 16th, 2008 the exhibition “Die Wiener Eisrevue. Once Austria's Ambassador - Today Legend ”. The ice operettas by Robert Stolz were a focus of this exhibition.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Exhibition Wiener Eisrevue ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
literature
- Roman Seeliger: The Wiener Eisrevue. A dream faded away . hpt-Verlag, Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-7004-0680-0 (with introductory memoirs by Otto Schenk ).
- Roman Seeliger: The Wiener Eisrevue. Once Austria's ambassador - today a legend . Bezirksmuseum Meidling , Vienna 2008 (catalog of the exhibition of the same name, January to March 2008).
- Isabella Lechner: The Wiener Eisrevue . Diploma thesis University of Vienna, Vienna 2008.