Der Kreidekreis (opera)

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Template:Zemlinsky operas Der Kreidekreis (Op. 21) is a 1933 opera in 3 acts by Alexander von Zemlinsky to a libretto by the composer after the play Der Kreidekreis [de] by Klabund – a telling of the Chalk Circle story. The opera was written 1930/31 and premiered 14 October 1933 in the Zürich Opera House.[1] Among the singers were Artūrs Cavara,[2] Maria Madlen Madsen[3] Maria Bernhard-Ulbrich;[4] Fred Destal, Georg Oeggl, Peter Klein;[5] it was directed by Karl Schmid-Bloß,[4] the stage design was by Roman Clemens [de].[6]

It was planned to premiere the work simultaneously on four German stages, Frankfurt, Berlin, Cologne, and Nuremberg. This became impossible when the Nazis came to power early in 1933. Still, the work was performed in January 1934 in Stettin, Coburg, Berlin, and Nurembeg, then in February in Graz.[7] It was also performed in Prague and Bratislava.[8]

The opera was revived in Zürich in 2003.[9]

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 14 October 1933
Conductor: Robert Kolisko[8]
Tchang-Haitang, a tea house girl, second wife of Ma soprano Madlen Madsen
Yü-Pei, First Wife of Ma mezzo-soprano
Ma, the tax collector bass Fred Destal
Prince Pao, honest official tenor Artūrs Cavara
Tschu-tschu, a dishonest judge bass
Tschao, law court official bass-baritone
Tong, marriage broker bass-baritone
Tschang-Ling, brother baritone Georg Oeggl
Mrs Tschang mezzo-soprano
Hebamme (midwife) mezzo-soprano
Ein Mädchen (a girl) soprano
2 Kulis, court clerks, police, soldiers, flower girls, a master of ceremonies

Recording

References

  1. ^ The American Scholar, vol. 61, p. 587. 1992 "Even those operas considered to be his best, Kleider machen Leute and Der Kreidekreis, both based on good texts, suffer in..."
  2. ^ Liner notes Der Rosenkavalier, 1936, Teatro Colón, Marston Records]
  3. ^ Adler, Guido; Wessely, Othmar (1982). Studien zur Musikwissenschaft. 33. Hans Schneider. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ a b Suter, Paul (2005). "Maria Bernhard-Ulbrich". In Kotte, Andreas (ed.). Theaterlexikon der Schweiz (in German). Zürich: Chronos. p. 179.
  5. ^ "Das tägliche Kalenderblatt – 14. Oktober 1982", tamino-klassikforum, citing Reclams Opernlexikon (2001), p. 1419
  6. ^ Pisk, Paul A. (January 1933). "Zemlinskys Kreidekreis". Anbruch – Monatsschrift für moderne Musik. 15 (1): 145–147.
  7. ^ Reevers, Peter. "III. Musikdramatische Ostasienrezeption". Das Fremde und das Vertraute (in German). p. 204. in Archiv für Musikwissenschaft (41). Franz Steiner Verlag. 1997. ISBN 9783515071338. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ a b Blackburn, Robert (1999). "Zemlinsky's The Chalk Circle: Artifice, Fairy-tale and Humanity" (PDF). Revista Música. 9 (10). São Paulo: 104. (Original publication)
  9. ^ Alexander Zemlinsky: Der Kreidekreis, October 2003, Zürich Opera House, cast and reviews Template:De icon
  10. ^ Der Kreidekreis, 2013 recording

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