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Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Titelblat Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Titelblat Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen SMA 0001 Die Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen umfasst Programmhefte, Kritiken, Plakate, Fachzeitschriften, Presseberichte, Werbematerialien und Merchandise-Artikel, Fotografien, Tonaufnahmen und Bücher. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf Programmheften und Kritiken. Umfang: Insgesamt 50 Ordner und 49 Archivboxen (ca. 13 Archivmeter), dazu über 70 Tonträger (CDs) und über 500 Plakate. Bücher der Sammlung Jansen wurden separiert und in der Bibliothek des DVA aufgestellt, Tonträger befinden sich im Tonarchiv. Sie sind im Online-Katalog des DVA mit dem Abrufzeichen "abl: sjan" recherchierbar. Im Februar 2017 wurden die „Playbill“-Ausgaben der Sammlung Jansen (ehemals Sammlung Jansen Archivbox 40a) als Signatur TZ 3 in die Bestände der Bibliothek des ZPKM eingeordnet. Wolfgang Jansen studierte Theaterwissenschaften und Germanistik in Berlin und wurde mit einer Arbeit zur Geschichte des Varietétheaters promoviert. Er veröffentlichte zahlreiche Publikationen zum musikalischen Unterhaltungstheater. Seit 2008 ist er Dozent für Theater- und Musicalgeschichte an der Universität der Künste in Berlin. 2010 initiierte er die Gründung des Deutschen Musicalarchivs und ist seit 2011 auch Vorsitzender der "Freunde und Förderer des Deutschen Musicalarchivs". Seine Sammlung befindet sich seit 2010 im Deutschen Volksliedarchiv (jetzt Zentrum für Populäre Kultur, Albert-Ludwigs- Universität Freiburg i. Br.). Quelle: (htp://kalliope-verbund.info/de/ead?ead.id=DE-611-BF-34433) Stand: 23.02.2017 Seite 1 von 106 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Inhalt Inhaltsverzeichnis 01 Programmhefte 02 Fleyer 03 Abbildungen & Fotos 04 Musical-Zeitschriften 05 Pressemappen 06 Presseberichte 07 Merchandise 08 Plakate 09 Tonträger Standortübersicht Abkürzungsverzeichnis Seite 2 von 106 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik 01 Programmhefte Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Programmhefte Veranstaltungstitel Person: Komponist Spielstätte Ort, (Land) Spielzeit/Jahr Anmerkungen Standort Flyer einliegend: Sadler’s Wells Theatre Ballet, Deutschland-Tournee Die lustige Witwe Franz Lehár Operetenhaus Hamburg 1953 1953 Archivbox 31 Weltstadt-Varieté der großen Namen verschiedene Operetenhaus Hamburg 1953 Kopie Archivbox 31 Heimweh nach St. Pauli Lothar Olias Operetenhaus Hamburg 1954 Uraufführung Archivbox 31 Der Betelstudent Carl Millöcker Operetenhaus Hamburg 1955 Archivbox 31 Der Zigeunerbaron Johann Strauß Operetenhaus Hamburg 1955 Archivbox 31 Der Graf von Luxemburg Franz Lehár Operetenhaus Hamburg 1956 Archivbox 31 Zigeunerliebe Franz Lehár Operetenhaus Hamburg 1956 Archivbox 31 Csardasfürstin Emmerich Kálmán Operetenhaus Hamburg 1958 Archivbox 31 Käpt’n Bay-Bay Norbert Schultze Operetenhaus Hamburg 1959 Kopie; deutsche Erstaufführung Archivbox 31 Madame Scandaleuse Peter Kreuder Operetenhaus Hamburg 1959 mit Zarah Leander Archivbox 31 Heimweh nach St. Pauli Lotar Olias Operetenhaus Hamburg 1962 Kopie Archivbox 31 3 Kopien; Gastspiel Theater des My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe Operetenhaus Hamburg 1962 Westens, Berlin Archivbox 31 Das Land des Lächelns Franz Lehár Operetenhaus Hamburg 1964 Besetzungsliste Archivbox 31 Originalinszenierung Theater des Annie Get Your Gun Irving Berlin Operetenhaus Hamburg 1965 Westens Berlin Archivbox 31 Heimweh nach St. Pauli Lotar Olias Operetenhaus Hamburg 1966 Kopie; Wiederaufnahme Archivbox 31 Anatevka – Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock Operetenhaus Hamburg 1968 Kopie Archivbox 31 Wodka für die Königin Peter Thomas Operetenhaus Hamburg 1968 Uraufführung; mit Zarah Leander Archivbox 31 Märchen-Malbuch und Der Froschkönig Erich Czipulowski Operetenhaus Hamburg 1969 Programmheft Archivbox 31 Der Mann von La Mancha Mitch Leigh Operetenhaus Hamburg 1969 einliegend zwei Flyer Archivbox 31 Eine Fritz Fischer-Inszenierung vom Die Zirkus-Prinzessin Charly Schneider Operetenhaus Hamburg 1969 Theater des Westens, Berlin Archivbox 31 Seite 3 von 106 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik 01 Programmhefte Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Veranstaltungstitel Person: Komponist Spielstätte Ort, (Land) Spielzeit/Jahr Anmerkungen Standort Premiere: 18. April 1986 (Ausgabe Katzen Andrew Lloyd Webber Operetenhaus Hamburg 1987 1987) Archivbox 31 Premiere: 18. April 1986 (Ausgabe Cats Andrew Lloyd Webber Operetenhaus Hamburg 1989 1989) Archivbox 31 TUI Operetenhaus, Hamburg: Ich war noch niemals in New York Udo Jürgens Operetenhaus Hamburg 2007 StageProgramm 03/09 Archivbox 31 Paul Lincke/ Frederick zu Gast in München (Deutsches Frau Luna / My Fair Lady Loewe Metropol-Theater Berlin 1990 Theater) Archivbox 31 Die lustige Witwe Franz Lehár Metropol-Theater Berlin 1990 Archivbox 31 A Night at the Coton Club Steve Galloway Metropol-Theater Berlin 1990 Archivbox 31 West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Metropol-Theater Berlin 1990 Archivbox 31 Friedrich Holländer, Willy Kollo, Rudolf Nelson, Erich Kästner, Walter Mehring, Eenmal ums Karree Kurt Tucholsky Metropol-Theater Berlin 1991 langes, schmales Format Archivbox 31 Programmheft (lang und schmal) und kleine Mappe mit Karten der Akteure und einer schwarz-weiß-Fotografie, Es war die Nachtigall Dov Seltzer Metropol-Theater Berlin 1991 u.a. mit Ephraim Kishon Archivbox 31 Feuerwerk Paul Burkhard Metropol-Theater Berlin 1991 Archivbox 31 Hallo Dolly! Jerry Herman Metropol-Theater Berlin 1991 Archivbox 31 Maske in Blau Fred Raymond Metropol-Theater Berlin 1991 Archivbox 31 Die kleine Haller Revue Walter Kollo Metropol-Theater Berlin 1992 langes, schmales Format Archivbox 31 Madame Favart Jacques Offenbach Metropol-Theater Berlin 1992 Archivbox 31 Orpheus in der Unterwelt Jacques Offenbach Metropol-Theater Berlin 1992 Archivbox 31 Wie einst im Mai Walter Kollo Metropol-Theater Berlin 1992 Archivbox 31 Der Zauberer von Oss Harold Arlen Metropol-Theater Berlin 1992 Archivbox 31 Anatevka Jerry Bock Metropol-Theater Berlin 1993 Archivbox 31 Berlin grüßt Wien Heinrich Strecker Metropol-Theater Berlin 1993 Archivbox 31 Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies Friedrich Schröder Metropol-Theater Berlin 1993 Archivbox 31 Seite 4 von 106 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik 01 Programmhefte Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Veranstaltungstitel Person: Komponist Spielstätte Ort, (Land) Spielzeit/Jahr Anmerkungen Standort My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe Metropol-Theater Berlin 1993 Archivbox 31 Funny Girl Jule Styne Metropol-Theater Berlin 1993/94 Archivbox 31 Der Betelstudent Carl Millöcker Metropol-Theater Berlin 1994 Archivbox 31 Die Fledermaus Johann Strauß Metropol-Theater Berlin 1994 Archivbox 31 verschiedene, darunter Bully Buhlan, Hans Kneipe, Kochtopp und Jemüt Schulze-Bargin, V. Vitalini Metropol-Theater Berlin 1994 Archivbox 31 Meine Schwester und ich Ralph Benatzky Metropol-Theater Berlin 1994 Archivbox 31 Der Zigeunerbaron Johann Strauß Metropol-Theater Berlin 1994 Archivbox 31 Me and My Girl Noel Gay Metropol-Theater Berlin 1994/95 Archivbox 31 Programmheft-Neudruck Januar 1995, Premiere: 16. und 17. Oktober Frau Luna Paul Lincke Metropol-Theater Berlin 1995 1987 Archivbox 31 Frühjahrs-Parade Robert Stolz Metropol-Theater Berlin 1995 Archivbox 31 George-Gershwin-Konzert George Gershwin Metropol-Theater Berlin 1995 langes, schmales Format Archivbox 31 Ninotschka Cole Porter Metropol-Theater Berlin 1995 Archivbox 31 Das Land des Lächelns Franz Lehár Metropol-Theater Berlin 1996 Archivbox 31 Die lustige Witwe Franz Lehár Metropol-Theater Berlin 1996 Archivbox 31 Schwarzer Peter Norbert Schultze Metropol-Theater Berlin 1996 Archivbox 31 Einlage: Programm für: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Schweiz und Österreich (Silva, Gildo Ilhosa, Júlio Barbosa, Brasilianische Theater-Produktion Brasil Tropical Mario Buá und José Prates Metropol-Theater Berlin 1997 und Capoeira, Salzburg/Elsbethen) Archivbox 31 Der Vogelhändler Carl Zeller Metropol-Theater Berlin 1997 Pressemappe Archivbox 31 Souvenir-Heft; deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: Berlin, 25. Oktober My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe Theater des Westens Berlin [1961] 1961 Archivbox 32 Programmheft deutsche Erstaufführung Berlin, 25. Oktober My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe Theater des Westens Berlin 1961/62 1961 Archivbox 32 Seite 5 von 106 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik 01 Programmhefte Deutsches Musicalarchiv: Sammlung Wolfgang Jansen, SMA 0001 Veranstaltungstitel Person: Komponist Spielstätte Ort, (Land) Spielzeit/Jahr Anmerkungen Standort Kopien zweier verschiedener Ausgaben eines Souvenir-Heftes; Hamburger Premiere 11. Januar 1963 und Deutsches Theater My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe [Operetenhaus] [Hamburg] [1963] München: 6. September 1962 Archivbox 32 Annie schieß los (Originaltitel: Annie Get Your Gun) Irving Berlin Theater des Westens Berlin 1963/64 Archivbox 32 Die lustige Witwe Franz Lehár Theater des Westens Berlin o. J. [P: 15.10.1964] Archivbox 32 deutsche Uraufführung; mit Zarah Lady aus Paris Peter Kreuder Theater des Westens Berlin o. J. Leander. [P: 19.03.1965] Archivbox 32 Frau Luna Paul Lincke Theater des Westens Berlin o. J. III. Druckauflage. [P: 16.09.1965] Archivbox 32 V. Druckauflage; mit Marika Rökk. [P: Maske in Blau Fred Raymond Theater des Westens Berlin o. J. 20.01.1966]
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