Aufstieg und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny

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Title: Aufstieg und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny
Otros títulos: Auge y caída de la ciudad de Mahagonny
The Sony Opera House
El Sony Opera House
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Kurt Weill; Lotte Lenya; Heinz Sauerbaum; Gisela Litz; Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg; Norddeutscher Radio-Chor; Bertolt Brecht
Código CDU: Weil.02
Forma Musical: Operas
Abstract: The son of a cantor, Kurt Weill was born in Dessau into a family that took in operatic performances as a main form of entertainment. When Weill was in his teens the director of the Dessau Hoftheater, Albert Bing, encouraged him in the study of music. Weill briefly studied composition with Engelbert Humperdinck and was already working professionally as a conductor when he attended composer Ferruccio Busoni's master classes in Berlin. Delighted to see the positive responses of an audience to his first collaboration with playwright Georg Kaiser, Der Protagonist (1926), he thereafter resolved to work toward accessibility in his music. In 1926 Weill married actress Lotte Lenya, whose reedy, quavering singing voice he called "the one I hear in my head when I am writing my songs." In 1927 Weill began his collaboration with leftist playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht; their first joint venture, Mahagonny-Songspiel (1927), launched the number "Alabama Song," which, to their surprise, became a minor ...


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