Der Sprung über den Schatten
Opera by Ernst Krenek
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Der Sprung über den Schatten | |
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Opera by Ernst Krenek | |
Librettist | Krenek |
Language | German |
Premiere | 9 June 1924 (1924-06-09) Frankfurt Opera |
Der Sprung über den Schatten is a 1924 opera by Ernst Krenek. The work parodied expressionism and psychoanalysis, and prefigured Jonny spielt auf in including jazz elements.[1][2][3][4]
Cast
- Prince Kuno, reigning prince (bass)
- Princess Leonore, his wife (soprano)
- Countess Blandine, her chambermaid (mezzo-soprano)
- Odette, her maid (soprano)
- Dr. Berg, hypnotist (baritone)
- Marcus, private investigator (tenor)
- Laurenz Goldhaar, a poet (tenor)
- A chamberlain of the prince (tenor)
- A cavalier (tenor)
- Captain of the castle watch (bass)
- Four judges (2 tenors, 2 basses)
- One of the crowd (tenor)
- A waiter (speaking role)
- A chamberlain, an advocate (silent roles)
Recording
- 1989 Kuno: Thomas Brüning, Prinzessin Leonore: Lynda Kemeny, Comtesse Blandine: Susan McLean, Odette: Diana Amos, Dr. Berg: John Pflieger, Marcus: Ulrich Neuweiler, Laurenz Goldhaar: Jörg Dürmüller; Bielefeld, de David de Villiers CPO
References
External links
- Der Sprung über den Schatten: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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Ernst Krenek
- Der Sprung über den Schatten (1923)
- Orpheus und Eurydike (1926)
- Jonny spielt auf (1927)
- Der Diktator (1928)
- Das geheime Königreich (1928)
- Schwergewicht (1928)
- Leben des Orest (1930)
- Cefalo e Procri (1934)
- Karl V. (1938)
- Tarquin (1950)
- The Bell Tower (1957)
- What Price Confidence? (1962)
- Sardakai (1969)
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