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Alexander von Zemlinsky
Der Traumgörge
Works Info
Composer
:
Alexander von Zemlinsky
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Opera
Compose Date
:
1903 - 1906
First Performance
:
Oct 11, 1980
Average_duration
:
128:57
"Der Traumgörge" is an opera composed by Alexander von Zemlinsky in 1905-1906. The libretto was written by Leo Feld, based on a fairy tale by Ludwig Tieck. The opera premiered on October 25, 1910, at the Neues Deutsches Theater in Prague. The plot of "Der Traumgörge" revolves around the character of Görge, a young man who is in love with a woman named Grete. However, Görge is plagued by nightmares and is unable to sleep. In his dreams, he encounters a series of strange and fantastical creatures, including a giant spider, a talking bird, and a group of dancing flowers. As the opera progresses, Görge becomes increasingly obsessed with his dreams, and his relationship with Grete begins to suffer. Eventually, Görge decides to leave Grete and embark on a journey to find the source of his nightmares. Along the way, he encounters a series of challenges and obstacles, including a group of bandits and a treacherous mountain pass. Despite these challenges, Görge eventually reaches the source of his nightmares, a magical castle inhabited by a beautiful princess. The princess reveals that she has been sending Görge his dreams in order to draw him to her, and the two fall in love. However, Görge soon realizes that the princess is not what she seems, and he must fight to escape the castle and return to Grete. "Der Traumgörge" is characterized by its lush, romantic score, which features a wide range of musical styles and influences. The opera is divided into three acts, each of which is further divided into a series of scenes. The first act is set in Görge's bedroom, while the second and third acts take place on his journey to the magical castle. Overall, "Der Traumgörge" is a complex and multi-layered work that explores themes of love, obsession, and the power of the imagination. Despite its initial lack of success, the opera has since become recognized as one of Zemlinsky's most important works, and it continues to be performed and studied by opera enthusiasts around the world.
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Works Music
Released Music
1
The dream brat  Act One: Langsam, Doch Nicht Schleppend
1:29
2
The dream brat  Act 1. Scene 1. Husch! Husch! (Shoo! Shoo!)
10:1
3
The dream brat  Act 1: Scene 3: Mädel kommst du mit zum Tanz?
02:52
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The dream brat  Erster Teil, Erster Akt: - Langsam, doch nicht schleppend
1:29
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