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Street Scene
American opera in two acts
book by Elmer Rice, based on his play of the same name
Edition: Performance material
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Description
The story brings the audience into the lives of the tenants of a shabby apartment building in a street in 1920s New York. Filled with hope, violence, love and disappointment, their stories unfold on the pavement in the evening and following morning of this hot day in June.
Kurt Weill called the ‘American opera’ Street Scene, which was premièred in New York in 1947 and inspired by Elmar Rice’s play of the same name, his main musico-dramatic work. It was the fulfilment of his long-cherished dream to write an American opera. In fact, Street Scene is no superficial fusion of European opera and American Broadway music.
Kurt Weill called the ‘American opera’ Street Scene, which was premièred in New York in 1947 and inspired by Elmar Rice’s play of the same name, his main musico-dramatic work. It was the fulfilment of his long-cherished dream to write an American opera. In fact, Street Scene is no superficial fusion of European opera and American Broadway music.
Orchestral Cast
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Cast
Singing roles: Anna Maurrant · dramatic soprano - Frank Maurrant · bass-baritone - Willie Maurrant · boy soprano - Rose Maurrant · lyric soprano - Sam Kaplan · tenor - Abraham Kaplan · tenor buffo - Harry Easter · Broadway baritone - Henry Davis · baritone - Lippo Fiorentino · tenor - George Jones · baritone - Carl Olsen · bass - Mrs. Fiorentino · coloratura soprano - Mrs. Jones · mezzo-soprano - Mrs. Olsen · alto - Daniel Buchanan · buffo tenor - Jenny Hildebrand · soprano - 2nd graduate · soprano - 3rd graduate · mezzo-soprano - Mrs. Hildebrand · mezzo-soprano - Nursemaids · soprano, mezzo-soprano - three children - Dick McGann · singer-dancer - Mae Jones · singer-dancer
Speaking roles: Mrs. Jones, Steve Sankey, Shirley Kaplan, Vincent Jones, Dr. Wilson, Officer Murphy, city marshal, Fred Cullen, milkman, policeman, old clothes man, intern, ambulance driver, married couple, passerby, neighbors, children
Speaking roles: Mrs. Jones, Steve Sankey, Shirley Kaplan, Vincent Jones, Dr. Wilson, Officer Murphy, city marshal, Fred Cullen, milkman, policeman, old clothes man, intern, ambulance driver, married couple, passerby, neighbors, children
More Information
Title:
Street Scene
American opera in two acts
book by Elmer Rice, based on his play of the same name
lyrics by Langston Hughes and Elmer Rice
German translation by Lys Symonette
Language:
German, English
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Kurt Weill Music
Year of composition:
1947
Duration:
120 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
January 9, 1947 · New York, NY (USA)
Adelphi Theatre
Conductor: Maurice Abravanel
Original staging: Charles Friedman
(scenic)
Adelphi Theatre
Conductor: Maurice Abravanel
Original staging: Charles Friedman
(scenic)
Technical Details
Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LEA 4220-01
Delivery rights:
Distribution rights for Germany: Schott Music. Distribution rights for Europe excluding Germany: Universal Edition. Distribution rights for all other territories: European American Music Corporation
Manufacturer:
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Performances
Street Scene
Conductor: Frank Beermann
April 14, 1995 |
Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany) , Theater — First Night
Street Scene
Conductor: James Holmes
December 17, 1994 |
Ludwigshafen (Germany) , Pfalzbau — First Night
Street Scene
Conductor: Herbert Mogg
June 30, 1993 |
München (Germany) , Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz — First Night
Street Scene
Conductor: Jan Latham-König
Orchestra: Kölner Rundfunkorchester
May 5, 1990 |
WDR 4 (Germany) — CD-Broadcast-TV-Production
Street Scene
Conductor: Rainer Koch
March 3, 1990 |
Bielefeld (Germany) , Bühnen der Stadt — First Night
Street Scene
Conductor: Maurice Abravanel
January 9, 1947 |
New York, NY (United States of America) , Adelphi Theatre — World Premiere
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