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Kurt Weill's Street Scene (An American Opera In Two Acts (1947))

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Format: BD

Cat No: BAC562

Release Date:  01 November 2019

Label:  Belair Classiques

Packaging Type:  DVD Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760115301627

Genres:  Classical  Musical  

Composer/Series:  Kurt Weill's Street Scene (An American Opera in two acts (1947))

Release Date:  01 November 2019

Label:  Belair Classiques

Packaging Type:  Blu-Ray Packaging

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760115305625

Genres:  Classical  Musical  

Composer/Series:  Kurt Weill's Street Scene (An American Opera in two acts (1947))

  • Description

    Kurt Weill wrote Street Scene shortly after fleeing Nazi Germany to the United States. When he discovered the vitality of the American musical scene, his focus became to reconcile the Broadway “musical” with European traditional opera, jazzy and North-American tunes with an almost Puccinian-like lyricism. In his mind, opera had to embrace and reclaim its own theatricality: thus he wrote his Street Scene, meant to be a truly American opera, half-way between his Brechtian Threepenny’s Opera and Bernstein’s later West Side Story and drawing from the famous play by Elmer Rice (recipient of the Pulitzer Price when it was published in 1928). Under Tim Murray’s vivid and precise baton, this superb production by John Fulljames perfectly renders the vitality and energy released by the streets of New York that proved to be a great inspiration to the theatrical mind of the composer.

    Description

    Kurt Weill wrote Street Scene shortly after fleeing Nazi Germany to the United States. When he discovered the vitality of the American musical scene, his focus became to reconcile the Broadway “musical” with European traditional opera, jazzy and North-American tunes with an almost Puccinian-like lyricism. In his mind, opera had to embrace and reclaim its own theatricality: thus he wrote his Street Scene, meant to be a truly American opera, half-way between his Brechtian Threepenny’s Opera and Bernstein’s later West Side Story and drawing from the famous play by Elmer Rice (recipient of the Pulitzer Price when it was published in 1928). Under Tim Murray’s vivid and precise baton, this superb production by John Fulljames perfectly renders the vitality and energy released by the streets of New York that proved to be a great inspiration to the theatrical mind of the composer.

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