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Der gebrochene Spiegel

Polyszenisches Musiktheater in zwölf variablen Bildern
nach Texten von Rafael Alberti, Theodor Däubler, Günter Eich, Arno Holz, Juan Ramón Jiménez und Paul Scheerbart
Edition: Performance material

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Description

Olbrisch’s ‘polyscenic music theatre in twelve variable scenes’ is a typical example of music theatre exploiting the structural material and expressive possibilities of concept art of the 1980s and 90s. The scenes which are not linked in content vary from solo vocal sections in which symbolic texts are recited, ensemble scenes with actions which initially appear realistic, but on closer inspection turn out to be enigmatic and scenes in which mythological figures discuss the world, death and transience.

Orchestral Cast

1 (auch Picc., Alt- u. Bassfl.) · 1 (auch Engl. Hr.) · 1 in A (auch Es-Klar.) · Bassklar. (auch Klar. in B) · Sopransax. · 1 - 2 · 1 · 1 · 0 - S. (1 Spieler) - Klav. (Flügel mit 3. Pedal) - Str. (1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 [5 Saiten]) - Tonbandeinspielung

Cast

lyrischer Sopran - jugendl. dramatischer Sopran - tiefer Alt - Charaktertenor od. Tenorbuffo - lyrischer Bariton od. Charakterbariton - tiefer seriöser Bass - stumme Personen

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Title:
Der gebrochene Spiegel
Polyszenisches Musiktheater in zwölf variablen Bildern
nach Texten von Rafael Alberti, Theodor Däubler, Günter Eich, Arno Holz, Juan Ramón Jiménez und Paul Scheerbart
Language:
German
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Astoria Verlag
Year of composition:
1986 - 1990
Duration:
140 ′
World Premiere:
April 24, 1992 · Witten (D)
Conductor: Johannes Kalitzke · Musikfabrik Gelsenkirchen

Commissioned work :
Auftragswerk der Oper Bonn

Technical Details

Product number:
LAST 6689

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  • Der gebrochene Spiegel
    Conductor: Johannes Kalitzke
    Orchestra: Musikfabrik Gelsenkirchen
    April 24, 1992 | Witten (Germany) — World Premiere
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