Varieties of Independent Music Theatre in Europe

Hans-Jörg Kapp begins his essay on independent music theatre in German-speaking Europe with the following sentence: ‘It exists, the “independent music theatre scene”’.² It is typical for this type of theatre that one would feel the need to point out its very existence. With an eye towards independen...

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Artistic direction
Arts
Arts participation
Behavioral sciences
Cultural anthropology
Cultural customs
Festivals
Music
Music composition
Music festivals
Music theory
Musical direction
Musical forms
Musical instruments
Musical performance
Musical pitch
Musical register
Musical theater
Opera
Performing arts
Theater
Theater history
Theatre studies
Theatrical genres
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