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Peer Gynt (opera)

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Peer Gymt
Opera by Werner Egk
File:Werner Egk (timbre allemand).jpg
The composer on a German stamp
LibrettistEgk
LanguageGerman
Based onPeer Gynt
by Henrik Ibsen
Premiere
24 November 1938 (1938-11-24)

Peer Gynt is a 1938 opera by Werner Egk to a libretto after the play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen. The premiere took place on 24 November 1938 at the Berliner Staatsoper where Egk was the conductor at the time.[1]

The opera was controversial in the Nazi press. This criticism was quashed when Adolf Hitler, an attendee at the performance, allegedly approved of the work.[2] Despite Stravinsky-like music, the premiere met the approval of Joseph Goebbels, which has since tainted both the opera and composer. The opera was not performed in the Third Reich after 1940.

Recording

References

  1. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Music 0199578540 ed. Michael Kennedy, Tim Rutherford-Johnson, Joyce Kennedy-2013 p.256 "operas: Columbus (1933 radio, 1942 stage); Die Zaubergeige (1935, rev. 1954); *Peer Gynt (1938); Circe (1945, rev. 1966 as 17 Tage und 4 Minuten); *Irische Legende (after Yeats, 1955, rev. 1970); Der Revisor (after Gogol's The *Government Inspector, 1957); Die Verlobung in San Domingo (1963). "
  2. ^ McCredie, Andrew D. "Egk, Werner". www.oxfordmusiconline.com. Oxford. Retrieved 2 December 2016.