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Opera in the Nazi Period
… Bibliographies Details the efforts to recreate the German opera repertoire to reflect Nazi political and cultural … appendix listing the first performances of all contemporary operas performed in Nazi-controlled areas of Central Europe. … … Cult … Third Reich … Nazi Nazis … Politics … German opera … Cultural ideology … Performance … Erik Levi … John …

Salamone Rossi Complete works (Opera Omnia)
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Brundibár: A Children’s Opera in Two Acts
… Research: Bibliographies New recording of the children’s opera performed for representatives of the Red Cross by … and German. … 7 … 36100 … New York … Arabesque … … 1996 … Opera … Holocaust … Ghetto … Terezin … Terezin - … … Orchestra … Prisoner … Prisoner Orchestra … Children's Opera … Red Cross … Hans Krása … Brundibár: A Children’s …

A World Première: Josef Tal’s Opera Masada 967
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Leon Lishner
… Leon Lishner was a Jewish American operatic bass-baritone. He was particularly associated with … having created parts in the world premieres of four of his operas. He performed in many productions with the New York City Opera and the NBC Opera Theatre during the 1950s and early …

Myer Leoni
… Myer Leoni began his musical career as an opera singer in England . In 1767 he took a position as … the Great Synagogue in London , but continued performing in Operas, providing they didn’t conflict with his Synagogue … Leoni, along with collegue Giordani, established an English Opera company in Dublin in 1783, which due to financial …
Karel Salmon
… repetiteur at the Berlin Staatsoper, singer at the Hamburg Opera, and conductor in Baden. He immigrated to Palestine in … and Dance. His works include orchestral and chamber music, operas, cantatas, piano music, and songs. Many of them … themes related to Judaism in his compositions, such as his opera for puppets, David ve-Goliath . He received the Engel …
Gustav Mahler
… more prestigious institution that staged both theater and Opera. Beginning in 1882, Mahler took several temporary … an invitation to work as the Director of the Vienna Court Opera, a post that cemented his reputation as one of the … conductors of his time. Mahler remained at the Vienna Opera for ten years, resigning in 1907 to accept a post as …

Kurt Weill
… himself with several satirical and surrealistic operas, he became famous with playwright Bertold Brecht through such works as The Three-Penny Opera. With Hitler's rise to power, his works were … popularity. All the while, he never stopped writing operas and classical music. In 1946, four years before his …
Karel Berman
… Karel Berman started his career as a bass singer of opera in Opava. In March, 1943, Berman was deported … He survived the camps and later became famous as an opera singer. In 1953, he joined the Prague National Theatre opera. Berman is also remembered as an opera director, …