Peer Gynt (opera)

Peer Gynt is a 1938 opera by Werner Egk to a libretto after the play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen. The premiere took place 24 November 1938 at the Berliner Staatsoper where Egk was the conductor at the time.[1]

The opera was controversial in the Nazi press. This criticism was quashed when Hitler, an attendee at the performance, allegedly approved of the work.[2] Despite Stravinsky-like music the premiere met the approval of Goebbels, which has since tainted both the opera and composer. The opera was not performed in the Third Reich after 1940.

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References

  1. The Oxford Dictionary of Music 0199578540 ed. Michael Kennedy, Tim Rutherford-Johnson, Joyce Kennedy-2013 p.256 "operas: Columbus (1933 radio, 1942 stage); Die Zaubergeige (1935, rev. 1954); *Peer Gynt (1938); Circe (1945, rev. 1966 as 17 Tage und 4 Minuten); *Irische Legende (after Yeats, 1955, rev. 1970); Der Revisor (after Gogol's The *Government Inspector, 1957); Die Verlobung in San Domingo (1963). "
  2. McCredie, Andrew D. "Egk, Werner". www.oxfordmusiconline.com. Oxford. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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