Kurt Weill on Stage

Kurt Weill on Stage

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  • Author: Foster Hirsch
  • Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
  • ISBN: 9780879109905
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

(Limelight). His best-known song is "Mack the Knife," with words by Bertolt Brecht, from The Threepenny Opera , first performed in Weimar Berlin in 1928. Five years later, Kurt Weill fled the Nazis to come to America, where he soon emerged as one of the most admired composers of the Broadway musical stage. His shows included: Knickerbocker Holiday, Lady in the Dark, One Touch of Venus, Street Scene and Lost in the Stars . His songs: "My Ship," "September Song," "Speak Low" and "It Never Was You." This biography concentrates on Weill's career in the United States, but its aim is to explore the truth in the comment made by Weill's wife, the unforgettable Lotte Lenya: "There is no American Weill, there is no German Weill. There is no difference between them. There is only Weill."


Weill's Musical Theater

Weill's Musical Theater

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  • Author: Stephen Hinton
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520271777
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 586

“This book, the first scholarly consideration of Weill’s complete output of stage works, is without doubt the most important critical study of the composer’s oeuvre to date in any language. Hinton’s scholarship is superior and his insights original and illuminating. The product of several decades of engagement with Weill’s works, their sources and reception, as well as the secondary literature, the book is a stunning achievement. Brilliantly conceived and executed, it will take its place as one of the cornerstones of Weill studies.”—Kim H. Kowalke, University of Rochester and President, Kurt Weill Foundation for Music “In Weill’s Musical Theater: Stages of Reform, Stephen Hinton reminds us that Kurt Weill was always a revolutionary. The composer’s insistent dedication to a provocative, constantly evolving lyric theater that spoke directly to audiences meant that Weill remained as controversial as he was popular. The celebrity that endeared him to Broadway made him anathema in Berlin. Some sixty years after Weill’s death, Hinton is finally able to demonstrate the consistent brilliance, theatrical power, and coherence of a composer who revolutionized every genre he touched (or used) and whose collaborators read as a who’s who of twentieth-century theater.” —David Savran, author of Highbrow/Lowdown: Theater, Jazz, and the Making of the New Middle Class "Stephen Hinton presents us with an image of Weill that is at once monumental yet still alive. A truly Protean figure, Weill is not an easy man to grasp in his totality; Brecht once wrote that a man thrown into water will have to develop webbed feet, and as a refugee from Nazi Germany, Weill had to become a cultural amphibian. But in Weill's Musical Theater we see the composer from every angle: through the gaze of countless critics and reviewers, through Weill's own eyes, and finally through the filter of Hinton's judicious, focused prose. This account will stand."—Daniel Albright, author of Untwisting the Serpent: Modernism in Music, Literature, and Other Arts


Speak Low (When You Speak Love)

Speak Low (When You Speak Love)

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  • Author: Kurt Weill
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520212404
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 636

Selected letters trace the relationship of the composer and actress, who were married for twenty-four years


Kurt Weill: The Threepenny Opera

Kurt Weill: The Threepenny Opera

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  • Author: Stephen Hinton
  • Publisher: CUP Archive
  • ISBN: 9780521338882
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

This is a book on the best known of the Weill-Brecht collaborations which explores the extent and significance of the composer's contribution. After a detailed reconstruction of the work's genesis and continued revision over three decades, Stephen Hinton examines the spin-offs on which Weill and Brecht participated: the instrumental suite, the film, the lawsuit, the novel, and the musical and textual revisions of songs. In a survey of the stage history, Hinton pays particular attention to pioneering productions in Germany and Great Britain. Kim Kowalke provides an exhaustive account of the history of The Threepenny Opera in America, Geoffrey Abbott addresses questions concerning authentic performance practice, and David Drew analyses large-scale motivic relationships in the music. Among the earliest writings on the work reprinted here, those by Theodor W. Adorno, Ernst Bloch and Walter Benjamin appear for the first time in English translation. The book contains numerous illustrations, a discography, and music examples.


Kurt Weill's America

Kurt Weill's America

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  • Author: Naomi Graber
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190906588
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 329

"This book traces composer Kurt Weill's changing relationship with the idea of "America." Throughout his life, Weill was fascinated by the idea of America. His European works such as The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (1930), depict America as a capitalist dystopia filled with gangsters and molls. But in 1935, it became clear that Europe was no longer safe for the Jewish Weill, and he set sail for New World. Once he arrived, he found the culture nothing like he imagined, and his engagement with American culture shifted in intriguing ways. From that point forward, most his works concerned the idea of "America," whether celebrating her successes, or critiquing her shortcomings. As an outsider-turned-insider, Weill's insights into American culture are somewhat unique. He was more attuned than native-born citizens to the difficult relationship America had with her immigrants. However, it took him longer to understand the subtleties in other issues, particularly those surrounding race relations. Weill worked within transnational network of musicians, writers, artists, and other stage professionals, all of whom influenced each other's styles. His personal papers reveal his attempts to navigate not only the shifting tides of American culture, but the specific demands of his institutional and individual collaborators"--


One Touch of Venus

One Touch of Venus

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  • Author: Kurt Weill
  • Publisher:
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Highbrow/lowdown

Highbrow/lowdown

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  • Author: David Savran
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN: 0472116924
  • Category : Jazz
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

The culture clash that permanently changed American theater


Happy End

Happy End

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  • Author: Kurt Weill
  • Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780573681905
  • Category : German drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 92


Showtime

Showtime

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  • Author: Larry Stempel
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton
  • ISBN: 9780393929065
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A definitive, accessible, and comprehensive history of the Broadway musical.


The Partnership

The Partnership

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  • Author: Pamela Katz
  • Publisher: Anchor
  • ISBN: 0307744167
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 498

This fascinating portrait of two of the most brilliant theater artists of the twentieth century—and the women who made their work possible—is set against the explosive years of the Weimar Republic. Among the most outsized personalities of the sizzling, decadent period between the Great War and the Nazis’ rise to power were the renegade poet Bertolt Brecht and the avant-garde composer Kurt Weill. These two young geniuses and the three women vital to their work—actresses Lotte Lenya and Helene Weigel and writer Elisabeth Hauptmann—joined talents to create the theatrical masterworks The Threepenny Opera and The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, only to split in rancor as their culture cracked open and their differences became irreconcilable. The Partnership is the first book to tell the full story of one of the most important creative collaborations of the last century, and the first to give full credit to the women who contributed their enormous gifts. Theirs is a thrilling story of artistic daring entwined with sexual freedom during the Weimar Republic’s most fevered years, a time when art and politics and society were inextricably mixed.