Has anyone ever seen this work? Is there a worthwhile DVD of a stage performance?
I've owned the classic (dodgy?) Lenya/Bruckner-Ruggerberg recording since I was a student. It has a libretto but absolutely no notes, and I've only slowly worked out that what I took to be otiose linking narrations are indeed part of the work as originally staged by Brecht and Weill. Lately I've looked for a DVD version and come up with very little, even on amazon.de. (Did buy the 1930 Pabst film, but that has only about half of W's score - much mangled - and the whole plot has been drastically altered and politicised by Brecht.)
Seems like it's a work that nobody bothers to stage any more Except that the Cambridge Opera Handbook records that in 1986/7 it was equal seventh (alongside Hamlet) for number of new productions in W Germany.
What's going on guys?
I've owned the classic (dodgy?) Lenya/Bruckner-Ruggerberg recording since I was a student. It has a libretto but absolutely no notes, and I've only slowly worked out that what I took to be otiose linking narrations are indeed part of the work as originally staged by Brecht and Weill. Lately I've looked for a DVD version and come up with very little, even on amazon.de. (Did buy the 1930 Pabst film, but that has only about half of W's score - much mangled - and the whole plot has been drastically altered and politicised by Brecht.)
Seems like it's a work that nobody bothers to stage any more Except that the Cambridge Opera Handbook records that in 1986/7 it was equal seventh (alongside Hamlet) for number of new productions in W Germany.
What's going on guys?
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