PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Kopecký, Jiří TI - The Director Friedrich Blum in Olomouc Theater and the Revolutionary Year 1848 DP - 2011 Jun 11 TA - Musicologica Olomucensia PG - 71--80 VI - 13 IP - 1 AID - 10.5507/mo.2011.004 IS - 27879186 AB - Friedrich Blum became director of the Olomouc Theater in 1847, and the events of the revolution of 1848 strengthened his position there during the entire decade of the 1850s. Blum was able to integrate the theater into the community life of the town, and to profit by directing the theaters in Olomouc and Krakow simultaneously. He also took advantage of contacts in Lvov [Lemberg] and Karlovy Vary [Carlsbad]. Despite the rigid absolutism closely connected to the political realities of the time, Blum led artistic efforts with tolerance and vigor. But since these artistic accomplishments did not gain appreciation by specialists, and Blum was not able, for example, to rely on reserving free tickets to further the theater's role as an institution of cultural education, the ensemble eventually performed at only an average level. Blum became an undesirable person, and was not able to continue during the changes that followed the October Diploma of 1860.