Ulenspiegel (opera)

Ulenspiegel is an opera by Walter Braunfels to a libretto by the composer after Charles de Coster's The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak. It premiered in Stuttgart's Hoftheater on 4 November 1913.[1]

Braunfels' work was banned during the Nazi era and the first revival of Ulenspiegel took place 28 January 2011 in Gera.

Recording

  • DVD - Marc Horus, Christa Ratzenböck, Joachim Goltz, Hans-Peter Scheidegger, Saeyoung Park, Laszlo Kiss, EntArteOpera Choir, Israel Chamber Orchestra, Martin Sieghart.
gollark: https://slatestarcodex.com/2015/06/06/against-tulip-subsidies/ (a blog post, not by me) summarises my thoughts pretty well.
gollark: They have a limited budget, but are also not very averse to wildly throwing money at things.
gollark: If someone says "I am going to this university" and the government has to say "yes", it will break horribly.
gollark: If they go for "fund whatever college stuff people want", then no.
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References

  1. Operas in German: a dictionary - Page 335 Margaret Ross Griffel - 1990
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