Soldaten (Gurlitt)
Soldaten is a 1930 opera in 3 acts by Manfred Gurlitt after the play of Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz. It was premiered 9 November 1930, Düsseldorf, but later overshadowed by Bernd Alois Zimmermann's setting of Die Soldaten (1965).[1]
Recordings
- Soldaten, Burt, Wesener, Barainsky, Müller, Mohr, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Deutsches SO Berlin, Gerd Albrecht 1998 Orfeo
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References
- Larry Sitsky Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde: A Biocritical Sourcebook 0313296898 - 2002 " to the possibilities of Lenz's Soldaten, a text already explored over twenty years earlier by Manfred Gurlitt."
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