Kurt Weill
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About Kurt Weill
Early Years in Dessau and Musical Training in Berlin
Kurt Weill was born in Dessau on 2 March 1900. Having displayed musical talent early on, he became a substitute accompanist at the Dessau Court Theater during the First World War, and - after studying theory and composition with Albert Bing - enrolled at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik. Not liking the training with Engelbert Humperdinck, though, he was accepted finally into Ferruccio Busoni’s master class in composition. In order to support himself, he conducted synagogue choirs, tutored students (e.g. Claudio Arrau, Maurice Abravanel) in music theory and contributed articles and reviews to "Der deutsche Rundfunk“.
Breakthrough in the Weimar Republic
By 1925, Weill had been established as one of the leading composers of his generation, along with Paul Hindemith and Ernst Krenek. In the same time, he turned to writing operas, collaborating a.o. with Georg Kaiser (e.g. Der Protagonist, Weill’s sensational theatrical debut in 1926, or Der Silbersee, 1933) and with Bertolt Brecht (e.g. Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny or the ballet The Seven Deadly Sins for Balanchine’s troupe). The Brecht-Weill piece Die Dreigroschenoper with its sometimes aggressive, sometimes sentimental popular song-style with elements of jazz, moritat and carabet songs remains one of his most famous works.
Exile After 1933 and a New Artistic Beginning in the United States
Weill’s compositions of the early thirties outraging the Nazis and campaigns discouraging productions of his work, Weill fled Germany in 1933 via Paris and London to America (in 1935) to oversee Max Reinhardt’s production of his opera Der Weg der Verheißung after Franz Werfel’s biblical spectacle. Weill and his wife Lotte Lenya stayed in the USA and applied for American citizenship.
Working mainly for Broadway, Weill established himself soon as a new and original voice in the American musical theater, often chosing unusual collaborators such as Paul Green, Maxwell Anderson, Ogden Nash, and Langston Hughes. He also completed two film scores, including Fritz Lang’s You and Me.
In 1946 Weill was elected as the only composer-member of the distinguished Playwrights Producing Company (founded in 1938) which brought his musical version of Elmer Rice’s Pulitzer-Prize winning drama Street Scene to Broadway as an American opera, the first real successor to "Porgy and Bess“. Weill’s experiment Lady in the Dark was a big success and his daring last two works for Broadway, the concept musical Love Life and the musical tragedy Lost in the Stars, challenged the Broadway institution and audience to a degree that would not be met until the 1970s in the Sondheim-Prince collaborations.
Apart from his numerous stage works (including pantomime, ballet, student opera and operetta), Weill wrote two symphonies and other orchestral works, two string quartets and different kinds of vocal works.
He died on 3 April 1950 in New York City.
- Kurt Weill Foundation for Music www.kwf.org
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CantataComposer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: ScoreSeries: The Ballad of Magna Carta
Instrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), speakers, soloists (TBarB) and pianoLanguage: EnglishProduct number: EA 585Print editionPrint editionIn stock€7.50Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping -
ballet compiled by Antony Tudor incorporating music from "Die Dreigroschenoper"Hire/performance materialHire/performance material
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from "Lost in the Stars"Composer: Kurt WeillArranger: Jack MasonMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Composer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Score and partsInstrumentation: violin and pianoProduct number: EA 850Print editionPrint editionIn stock€20.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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(Der Protagonist)Composer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Ballet ChantéComposer: Kurt WeillEdition: Piano reduction, (Version for low voice included)Series: Die sieben Todsünden
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Ballet with SingingComposer: Kurt WeillArranger: HK (Heinz Karl) Gruber | Christian MuthspielMedia Type: Hire/performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Ballet ChantéComposer: Kurt WeillArranger: John GreerMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Version for low female voice (arranged by Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg)Composer: Kurt WeillArranger: Wilhelm Brueckner-RueggebergMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Ballet ChantéComposer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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(Die Dreigroschenoper)Composer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialInstrumentation: chamber ensembleHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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A Collection of 14 SongsComposer: Kurt WeillEditor: Lys SymonetteMedia Type: Sheet musicInstrumentation: Voice and PianoProduct number: EA 493Print editionPrint editionIn stock€35.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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suite from "Railroads on Parade"Composer: Kurt WeillArranger: David DrewMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Composer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Sheet musicInstrumentation: voice and pianoProduct number: EA 851Print editionPrint editionIn stock€15.50Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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22 Songs cut from Broadway Shows and Hollywood FilmsComposer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Sheet musicInstrumentation: Voice and PianoProduct number: EA 830Print editionPrint editionIn stock€28.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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Ballade für Baß und zehn BläserComposer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: GermanHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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from "Street Scene"Hire/performance materialHire/performance material
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from "Street Scene"Composer: Kurt WeillArranger: Paul WeirickMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Composer: Kurt WeillEditor: Andreas EichhornMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Score, complete editionSeries: The Kurt Weill Edition, Vol. 4
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Composer: Kurt WeillEditor: Andreas EichhornMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Score and critical report, complete editionSeries: The Kurt Weill Edition, Vol. 4
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Instrumental suite from Marie galanteComposer: Kurt WeillMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialInstrumentation: orchestraHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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(Magic Night)Composer: Kurt WeillEditor: Elmar Juchem | Andrew KusterMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: GermanHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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QuodlibetHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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aus 'Berliner Requiem'Composer: Kurt WeillArranger: Walter GoehrMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: GermanHire/performance materialHire/performance material