Die Ermordung Cäsars
Appearance
Die Ermordung Cäsars | |
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Opera by Giselher Klebe | |
Translation | The Murder of Caesar |
Librettist | Klebe |
Language | German |
Based on | Julius Caesar by Shakespeare |
Premiere | 20 September 1959 Grillo-Theater, Essen |
Die Ermordung Cäsars (The Murder of Caesar), Op. 32, is an opera in one act by Giselher Klebe who also wrote the libretto based on the translation by August Wilhelm von Schlegel of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.[1]
It premiered on 20 September 1959 at the Grillo-Theater, Essen, with Gustav König conducting. It is dedicated to the German composer Wilhelm Maler .[2] The opera is scored for piccolo flute; soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones; contrabassoon; bass trumpet; tenor tuba; timpani; piano; cellos; double basses; several tapes. A performance takes about 50 minutes.
Roles
- Caesar (baritone)
- Mark Antony (baritone)
- Publius and Popilius Lena, senators (sprechgesang, spoken role)
- Conspirators against Caesar:
- A soothsayer (bass)
- Cinna, a poet (tenor)
- People of Rome
Time and Place: Ancient Rome, 15 March 44 BC (Ides of March)
References
- ^ Die Ermordung Cäsars, Boosey & Hawkes
- ^ Work details, Klassika.info
External links
- Work details, Boosey & Hawkes
Categories:
- Operas
- German-language operas
- Operas by Giselher Klebe
- 1959 operas
- One-act operas
- Operas based on works by William Shakespeare
- Historical operas
- Works based on Julius Caesar (play)
- Depictions of Julius Caesar in opera
- Depictions of Mark Antony on television
- Cultural depictions of Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger