EMMERICH KALMAN: "The Carnival Fairy" (1917) - The Ohio Light Opera - Video
PUBLISHED:  Dec 05, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
1) Overture
2) (@ 06:22): "No, Don't Bother...At First" (from Act I)

Tara Sperry, Grant Knox, Jacob Allen, Natalie Ballenger, Stephen Faulk, Christopher Cobbett, Mark Snyder, Chorus and Orchestra of the Ohio Light Opera, Steven Byess, conductor

from Albany TROY1391/2

http://www.albanyrecords.com

A new English performance of Kálmán's delightful opera.
The Ohio Light Opera performs Emmerich Kálmán's delightful three-act operetta in a new English performance. Written by Kálmán in 1915 and called Miss Susie, producers from Broadway secured the first international rights. In 1916, with English lyrics by novelist P.G. Wodehouse, the show opened at the New Amsterdam Theater as Miss Springtime and ran for 227 performances. Spurred by this success, Kálmán sought a German language libretto to adapt Miss Susie for Vienna, where it opened in 1917 and was called The Carnival Fairy. Subsequently mounted in Berlin with significant rewrites by Kálmán, this version in a new English translation is the one used for the Ohio Light Opera production.
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