Schünemann, Georg 1884-1945
Works: | 691 works in 1,793 publications in 6 languages and 7,279 library holdings |
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Genres: | Operas Vocal scores Scores Capriccios (Music) Arrangements (Music) Criticism, interpretation, etc Art music Concertos Musical settings Filmed performances |
Roles: | Editor, Translator, Author, Contributor, Arranger, Other, Adapter, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Author of introduction, Creator, Donor, wpr, Composer, tra |
Classifications: | M1503.M939, 782.1 |
- Georg Schünemann (1884-1945) : Musiker, Pädagoge, Wissenschaftler und Organisator : eine Situationsbeschreibung des Berliner Musiklebens by Heike Elftmann( Book )
- The Paul Bekker papers by Paul Bekker( )
- The Paul Bekker papers by Paul Bekker( )
57 editions published between 1939 and 2003 in 6 languages and held by 874 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Unabridged republication of the edition by Georg Schünemann and Kurt Soldan, with German translation of the vocal text by Georg Schünemann, originally published by C. F. Peters, Leipzig, n. d. (publication number 11462; editorial matter dated `Summer 1941') ... All the preliminary matter and the Editors' commentary (Revisionsbericht), originally in German, appear in a new English translation ... by Stanley Applebaum."
2 editions published in 1983 in German and Italian and held by 467 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Accurate, scholarly edition, first published by C.F. Peters, is reprinted here in complete score. One of Mozart's greatest operas, largely neglected in the nineteenth century, it will be welcomed by musicians, students, all opera lovers. Da Ponte Libretto. Critical Commentary. Preface. Translated frontmatter."--Publisher's description
29 editions published between 1917 and 1959 in 3 languages and held by 338 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
26 editions published between 1913 and 1987 in 3 languages and held by 291 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1961 in German and held by 226 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The opening of the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 24 September 1961 is always seen in the context of partition of Germany, cemented six weeks earlier, and the construction of the Berlin Wall. The coincidence of the two events did not go unnoticed in the many press reports at the time, with most citing remarks about the city's circumstances by the then Governing Mayor of Berlin, Willy Brandt: "Having experienced more in the last few weeks than in an entire generation, a city divided by a wall of coercion and shame is once again making music, producing theatre, staging fine international exhibitions and can at last open the doors of its long-awaited new opera house." For almost twenty years - since the destruction of the former "Deutsches Opernhaus" in November 1943 - Berlin had had to make do with a makeshift stage. Although already in the early stages of a terminal illness, Ferenc Fricsay conducted the inaugural performance. Fricsay died in 1963. Staged by Carl Ebert, the performance featured a cast of singers unparalleled to this day, including Dietrich Fischer- Dieskau in the title role, Elisabeth Grümmer and Pilar Lorengar as Donna Anna and Donna Elvira, Donald Grobe, who stepped in at short notice and built an international career on his performance, Walter Berry as Leporello and Erika Köth as Zerlina. The inaugural performance of Don Giovanni at the Deutsche Oper Berlin is available here for the first time on DVD. The recording of the dress rehearsal on 23 September 1961 was broadcast on German national television simultaneously with the premiere on 24 September
1 edition published in 1961 in German and held by 225 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Deutsche Oper in Berlin had hardly opened on 24th September 1961 before it started preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary. How was that possible? Had it entered into some sort of time warp? That might indeed have been possible for a theatre that in the past had devoted itself to Richard Wagner's works. But there was a simpler explanation: the Deutsche Oper Berlin had, in fact, originally opened on 7 November 1912 under the title of Deutsches Opernhaus
33 editions published between 1937 and 1990 in 4 languages and held by 223 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
30 editions published between 1940 and 1957 in German and held by 206 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
29 editions published between 1930 and 1943 in 3 languages and held by 201 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
60 editions published between 1900 and 2001 in 5 languages and held by 195 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
29 editions published between 1937 and 1967 in 4 languages and held by 191 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
10 editions published in 1936 in 3 languages and held by 130 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
30 editions published between 1928 and 1968 in 3 languages and held by 126 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
37 editions published between 1930 and 2001 in 3 languages and held by 112 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published between 1938 and 2003 in 3 languages and held by 92 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1927 in Latin and held by 87 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published between 1948 and 1960 and held by 84 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
24 editions published between 1909 and 1981 in 3 languages and held by 82 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
III. Instrumentalmusik. 11. Werke für Klavier zu 2 Hdn
13 editions published between 1940 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 82 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ben shu can zhao yi{692126}jia la mi an ban ben, dan zhi fa fang mian jian yi cai yong le xin de zhi fa xi tong, ji " zhong xin shou zhi zhi fa " ; you de sui xiang qu zhong, zai gong fa fang mian ye zuo le yi xie gai dong, zhe xie jian yi he gai dong hui shi xue xi zhe de xue xi geng wei fang bian
11 editions published between 1940 and 1980 in 3 languages and held by 81 WorldCat member libraries worldwide


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- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791 Other Musician Author Creator Compiler Composer
- Da Ponte, Lorenzo 1749-1838 Other Adapter Librettist Contributor Author
- Soldan, Kurt 1891-1946 Other Arranger Editor Adapter Contributor Translator
- Schumann, Robert 1810-1856 Other Arranger Musician Author Editor Creator Composer
- Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich 1732-1795 Creator Author Composer
- Deutsche Oper Berlin Performer
- Appelbaum, Stanley Translator
- Fricsay, Ferenc Conductor Performer
- Sender Freies Berlin
- Beethoven, Ludwig van 1770-1827 Other Illustrator Creator Author Composer