WEILL, KURT

koortˈ vīl, 1900–1950, German-American composer, b. Dessau, studied with Humperdinck and Busoni in Berlin. He first became known with the production of two short, satirical, surrealist operas, Der Protagonist (1926) and Der Zar lässt sich photographieren [the czar has himself photographed] (1928). More popular than these, however, was his melodious Dreigroschenoper (1928), a modern version of John Gay's Beggar's Opera, with book by Bertolt Brecht. Translated and adapted by Marc Blitzstein as The Threepenny Opera, it was first produced in New York City in 1933; revived in 1954, it ran for more than six years and has become one of the classics of the musical stage. Brecht was also the librettist of Weill's satiric opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny [rise and fall of the city Mahagonny] (1927; revised and expanded 1930). All these works were condemned as decadent by the rising followers of Hitler, and, in 1933, Weill left Germany for France.

In 1935 he emigrated to the United States, where he began writing sophisticated musicals, the most notable being Johnny Johnson (1936), Knickerbocker Holiday (1938; written with Maxwell Anderson), Lady in the Dark (1941), and One Touch of Venus (1943; written with Ogden Nash). In these works Weill employed with great facility advanced techniques, including multiple rhythms and polytonality, combined with the idiom of American popular music and jazz. His last works, in a more serious vein, included Street Scene (1947), Down in the Valley (1948), and Lost in the Stars (1949; written with Maxwell Anderson). His wife, the singer Lotte Lenya, played many of the leading roles in his works and was his defining interpreter. Weill also wrote some instrumental works; a cantata, Lindbergh's Flight (1929); and The Eternal Road (1934), a pageant of Jewish history originally composed in German with text by Franz Werfel. Weill became a U.S. citizen in 1943.

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...978-0-19-512012-7 ISBN 0-19-512012-4 1. Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Lady in the dark. 2...goo My interest in the music of Kurt Weill in general and Lady in the Dark in...50 Dissertation Fellow- ship, a Kurt Weill Foundation for Music Dissertation...
...Anderson AS WRITTEN TO BE SET TO MUSIC BY Kurt Weill ILLUSTRATED BY ROBERT H. MUTRUX ANDERSON...was obviously written to make an occasion for Kurt Weills music, and since Mr. Weill responded by writing the best score in the history...
...Published 1958 Copyright 1958 Kurt Wittig Printed in Great Britain...in malice and wangrace, Quhat is weill said thai love nocht worth an ace...they had no meat I warne yhow weill thai a war weill wet. a were It must however...
...Words by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill. TRO Copyright 1941 Renewed...Words by Ogden Nash, music by Kurt Weill. TRO Copyright 1943 Renewed...Publishers, Berlin. Thanks to The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music for permission...
...German works only. One example is Kurt Weill, who was born in Dessau but died...Kowalke, ed. A New Orpheus. Essays on Kurt Weill . New Haven: Yale University Press...Among its representatives was Kurt Weill 1900-1950 , influenced by the flourishing...
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...Silbersee/The Silver Lake, with music by Kurt Weill, caused much political controversy...excesses with the traditions of Weill, Ophuls, Brecht, and Sternheim...Handen tragen/I Will Cherish You ( Kurt Hoffmann, 1958 ). In summary, the...
...usage as being actually affirmative. Kurt Weills music, for example, used the...vehicle that enabled the criticisms Weill leveled at social injustice--his ironic...how? Well, weve just talked about Kurt Weill--who picks up the "used" materials...
...company of names like Duke Ellington, Kurt Weill, George Gershwin and Heitor Villa-Lobos...observers in Germany including Kurt Weill, Paul Hindemith, Walter Benjamin...Stravinsky, Berg, Milhaud, and obviously Weill and Brecht; and of some old 78s...
...Haddad, Marlona K. Ice, John A. Lee, Travis B. Lewis, Kristin A. Nehil, David S. Newton, Lesley D. Solomon, Nathan E. Weill, Paul L. Wesley. Tau Alpha (Cleveland State University) TauAlpha...
...the Lehrstucke, were written during the same period as his two most famous and enduring ventures into opera (both with Kurt Weill as the composer): The Threepenny Opera (which, to be precise, is a Singspiel) and the undoubted opera Rise and Fali of...
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Threepenny Composer: Kurt Weill Did Not, as Most Critics...MY favorite photograph of Kurt Weill captures the enigmatic quality...Broadway? This year is Kurt Weills centenary, so the calendar is full of Weill events--and for once there...
...was followed in 1935 by the composer Kurt Weill. It so happens that the Grosz show...similar by setting the claims made for Kurt Weills transformation of the Broadway...1943 and ended with Gypsy in 1959. Weill had nothing to do with this, and so...
...by David Schiff Kurt Weill did not, as most critics...My favorite photograph of Kurt Weill captures the enigmatic quality...Broadway? This year is Kurt Weills centenary, so the calendar is full of Weill events-and for once there...
...veterans turn back the clock Sixty years ago, composer Kurt Weill, who had fled Hitlers Germany, made his Broadway debut...He was a composer." Kim Kowalke, president of the Kurt Weill Foundation and another symposium participant, noted that...
...what do all these writers have in common? The answer is Kurt Weill. Weill (1900-1950) collaborated with an extraordinarily...reading Speak Low (When You Speak of Love): The Letters of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya (1996), the director Harold Prince realized...
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...Modesty of a Popular Iconoclast; Kurt Weill, A Life in Pictures and Documents...reference at all in its 513 pages to Kurt Weill! Breezy Bill (a nickname for the...times he lived in, vividly to life. Kurt Weill was, of course, a musical iconoclast...
...the end of the first act of "Berlin to Broadway With Kurt Weill," the musical revue that opened at the Washington Jewish...music deserves better. WHAT: "Berlin to Broadway With Kurt Weill" WHERE: Washington Jewish Theatre, 6125 Montrose Road...
...to perform a concert of music by Kurt Weill, shell be singing straight from the...the competition is sponsored by the Kurt Weill Foundation to honor young musicians...PREVIEW In the Measuring of Love: Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht What: Eugene soprano...
...brilliant production last weekend of Kurt Weills "Street Scene." Its already...In creating "Street Scene," Weill completed his metamorphosis...naturalistic lower-class world Weill and Rice have constructed, where...The Wolf Trap Opera WHAT: Kurt Weills "Street Scene" WHERE...
...Classical. Byline: Peter Spaull KURT Weill was a rather dull middle of the road...of the statue brought to life, and Weill wanted to write it as an operetta...big the differences between early Weill, the Three Penny opera period and...
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WEILL, KURT koort vil, 1900 1950, German-American...rising followers of Hitler, and, in 1933, Weill left Germany for France. In 1935 he emigrated...written with Ogden Nash ). In these works Weill employed with great facility advanced techniques...
...Viennese singer and character actress, b. Karoline Blamauer. The wife of the composer Kurt Weill , Lenya was the foremost singer of his songs. She and Weill fled Germany in 1933 to work in the United States, where she appeared in The Threepenny...
...Arien (1985) the dance area was filled with ankle-deep water. Her experimental concert ballets included productions of Kurt Weill s Seven Deadly Sins. She also choreographed Stravinsky s Sacre du printemps (1975) and Bandoneon (1980). Bauschs...
...Machine (1923), an expressionistic play satirizing man in the machine age. Street Scene (1929; operatic version by Kurt Weill , 1947), one of his most compassionate works, is a realistic drama of tenement life in New York. His plays of the 1930s...
...regularly in The New Yorker magazine. Nash also wrote plays, e.g., One Touch of Venus (1943) in collaboration with Kurt Weill and S. J. Perelman , and childrens books. His collections include Hard Lines (1931), Im a Stranger Here Myself...
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