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Romeo und Julia

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First performance
  
13 April 1940

Librettist
  
Heinrich Sutermeister

Composer
  
Heinrich Sutermeister

Adapted from
  
Romeo and Juliet

Similar
  
A Village Romeo and Juliet, Roméo et Juliette, I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Die schweigsame Frau, Daphne

Romeo und Julia is an opera in two acts by Heinrich Sutermeister. The composer wrote the libretto, after William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Contents

Erik Levi explains that the opera: "presents a synthesis of Romantic and impressionist elements. It marks a ... return to the conception of opera as a sequence of closed forms, incorporating ... stylistic features related to madrigal, oratorio and pantomime."

Performance history

It was first performed on 13 April 1940, at the Staatsoper, Dresden, under the musical direction of Karl Böhm, who also commissioned the work, with Maria Cebotari as Julia, and was a considerable success. It was also performed at Sadler's Wells in London in the mid-50s.

Synopsis

Sutermeister's version follows Shakespeare's plot. In the final scene, a celestial chorus celebrate the union in death of the two lovers.

Recordings

Sutermeister: Romeo und Julia – Bavarian Radio Chorus, Tölzer Knabenchor, Munich Radio Orchestra

  • Conductor: Heinz Wallberg
  • Principal singers: Ferry Gruber, Raimund Grumbach, Nikolaus Hillebrand, Urszula Koszut, Hildegard Laurich, Theodor Nicolai, Adolf Dallapozza, Paul Hansen, Alexander Malta, Gudrun Wewezow, Joern W. Wilsing, Heinrich Weber, Anton Rosner
  • Recording date: 1980?
  • Label: Musiques Suisses – 6263 (2 CDs)
  • References

    Romeo und Julia Wikipedia