Die Gespenstersonate
Die Gespenstersonate is a 1984 German-language opera by Aribert Reimann to a libretto by the composer and Uwe Schendel after August Strindberg's play The Ghost Sonata.[1][2] Strindberg's play also inspired another opera, Die Gespenstersonate by Julius Weismann (1930).
Die Gespenstersonate | |
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Opera by Aribert Reimann | |
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Librettist |
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Language | German |
Based on | The Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg |
Premiere |
Premiere
World premiere by the Deutsche Oper Berlin at the Hebbel-Theater Berlin with the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and Ensemble Modern featured:
- Der Alte - Hans Günther Nöcker
- Die Mumie - Martha Mödl
- Der Oberst - Horst Hiestermann
- Der Student Arkenholz - David Knutson
- Das Fräulein - Gudrun Sieber
- Johansson - Donald Grobe
- Bengtsson - William Dooley
- Die Dunkle Dame - Barbara Scherler
- Die Köchin - Kaja Borris
A video of the premiere was released on DVD by Arthaus
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References
- The Oxford Dictionary of Music 0199578540 2013
- Pfaff, Timothy (26 July 1990). "'Ghost Sonata': DOA". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco. p. 37. Retrieved 21 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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