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Die Bernauerin is a piece in Bavarian dialect by the composer Carl Orff to his own libretto on the life of Agnes Bernauer.[1] It was first performed on 15 June 1947 in Stuttgart.
Recordings
edit- Die Bernauerin, Agnes: Christine Ostermayer, The Duke: Gerhart Lippert , Tenor solo: Horst Laubenthal, Soprano solo: Lucia Popp, Munich Radio Orchestra, conducted Kurt Eichhorn. Orfeo, ADD, 1978/1980
References
edit- ^ Andreas Liess: Carl Orff (1966) p. 111: "In Bernauerin, Orff's new vision of the theatre is expressed in the relationship of his own text to the music. Extended episodes of spoken and music drama alternate, without their commingling as they did in A Midsummer Night's Dream."