Ryno (opera)

Ryno eller Den vandrande riddaren (Ryno or The Wandering Knight) is an 1834 Swedish-language opera by Eduard Brendler to a libretto by Bernhard von Beskow, which was completed posthumously his patron the Crown Prince Oscar.[1][2]

Recordings

  • Ryno. Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Members of the Choir of Stora Teatern, Anders Wiklund Sterling 2CD
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References

  1. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Stanley Sadie - 1980 - Snippet view - More editions Shortly before his death he began an opera, Ryno, completed by Prince Oscar in 1832 and performed at the Royal Opera in 1834.
  2. Opera as Institution: Networks and Professions (1730-1917) - Page 189 Cristina Scuderi, Ingeborg Zechner -The period 1830–1839 reveals two interesting premieres: Ryno eller Den vandrande riddaren ...
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