Die Tote Stadt Vocal Score

$14.95

Publication Date: 20th November 2013

This 1920 vocal score is from a three-act opera by a 23-year-old composer who has seen a recent resurgence in popularity. The libretto is credited to Paul Schott, a pseudonym for the composer and his father, Julius Korngold. Based on the short novel Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach, the plot relates a young widower's obsession with his late wife.
Within two years of its premiere, this work had been performed around the world, including several performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. Banned during the Nazi regime on account of the composer's Jewish ancestry, Die ... Read More
Format: Paperback

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This 1920 vocal score is from a three-act opera by a 23-year-old composer who has seen a recent resurgence in popularity. The libretto is credited to Paul Schott, a pseudonym for the composer and his father, Julius Korngold. Based on the short novel Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach, the plot relates a young widower's obsession with his late wife.
Within two years of its premiere, this work had been performed around the world, including several performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. Banned during the Nazi regime on account of the composer's Jewish ancestry, Die ... Read More
Description
This 1920 vocal score is from a three-act opera by a 23-year-old composer who has seen a recent resurgence in popularity. The libretto is credited to Paul Schott, a pseudonym for the composer and his father, Julius Korngold. Based on the short novel Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach, the plot relates a young widower's obsession with his late wife.
Within two years of its premiere, this work had been performed around the world, including several performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. Banned during the Nazi regime on account of the composer's Jewish ancestry, Die Tote Stadt fell into obscurity, only to resurface in the late 1980s. Since then it has been performed at famous opera halls in Paris, England, Austria, Australia, and the United States. Voice students, amateur and professional choral groups, and opera troupes and companies will appreciate this inexpensive and authoritative score, which features an appendix with an English translation of the original German libretto.
Reprint of the Casa Ricordi, Milan, 1919, and the libretto originally published by Fred Rullman, Inc., in 1921.
Details
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Opera Scores
  • Publication Date: 20th November 2013
  • Trim Size: 7.5 x 10.7 in
  • ISBN: 9780486493015
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Opera
    MUSIC / Printed Music / Opera & Classical Scores
Author Bio
After his operatic success with Die Tote Stadt and Das Wunder der Heliane, Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957) arrived in Hollywood, where he received Academy Awards for his work on Anthony Adverse (1936) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938).
This 1920 vocal score is from a three-act opera by a 23-year-old composer who has seen a recent resurgence in popularity. The libretto is credited to Paul Schott, a pseudonym for the composer and his father, Julius Korngold. Based on the short novel Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach, the plot relates a young widower's obsession with his late wife.
Within two years of its premiere, this work had been performed around the world, including several performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. Banned during the Nazi regime on account of the composer's Jewish ancestry, Die Tote Stadt fell into obscurity, only to resurface in the late 1980s. Since then it has been performed at famous opera halls in Paris, England, Austria, Australia, and the United States. Voice students, amateur and professional choral groups, and opera troupes and companies will appreciate this inexpensive and authoritative score, which features an appendix with an English translation of the original German libretto.
Reprint of the Casa Ricordi, Milan, 1919, and the libretto originally published by Fred Rullman, Inc., in 1921.
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Opera Scores
  • Publication Date: 20th November 2013
  • Trim Size: 7.5 x 10.7 in
  • ISBN: 9780486493015
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Opera
    MUSIC / Printed Music / Opera & Classical Scores
After his operatic success with Die Tote Stadt and Das Wunder der Heliane, Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957) arrived in Hollywood, where he received Academy Awards for his work on Anthony Adverse (1936) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938).