- Karl V
"Karl V" is an
opera , described as a "Bühnenwerk mit Musik" ('stage work with music') byErnst Krenek , his opus 73. The German libretto is by the composer.This first of
twelve-tone operas tells the story of the Emperor's life in a series of flashbacks on a split stage, devices which the composer only much later recognized as 'cinematic' in style; [Ogdon 1972, 104, reprinted in Krenek 1974, 145.] there is also some use of"Sprechstimme ".History
Originally commissioned in 1930 by the
Vienna State Opera for performance in 1934, this much anticipated work [The work is mentioned in almost any issue of "Modern Music" from 1933-1935.] became a "cause célèbre" when the production was cancelled following Krenek's banning in Germany by the Nazis government. The composer believed it was its strong emphasis on Christian universality that made "Karl V" "utterly intolerable" to the Nazis. [Ogdon 1972, 103.] A concert suite for soprano ("Fragmente aus dem Bühnenwerk Karl V, op. 73a") was performed in 1936, and the opera was staged for the first time on22 June 1938 at theNeues Deutsches Theater inPrague , by which time Krenek had fled overseas. Karl V has apparently still not been staged in Krenek's adopted homeland; in 1954 he revised the score for the first revival in Germany.Roles
*Emperor Karl V (
baritone )
*Juana, his mother (contralto )
*Eleonore, his sister (soprano )
*Ferdinand, his brother (tenor )
*Isabella, his wife (soprano)
*Juan de Regla, his confessor (speaking role)
*Henri Mathys, his physician
*Francisco Borgia, aJesuit , formerly the Empress' steward (tenor)
*Alarcon, captain of the Emperor (speaking role)
*Alba, captain of the Emperor (speaking role)
*Frundsberg, captain of the Emperor (speaking role)
*Imperial chancellor
*Franz I, king of France (tenor)
*Frangipani (tenor)
*Clemens VII (speaking role)
*A cardinal (speaking role)
*Luther (baritone)
*A follower of Luther (tenor)
*Moritz von Sachsen, a protestant prince (speaking role)
*Sultan Soliman (bass)
*His astrologer (tenor)Recordings
Krenek: "Karl V " - Bonn Beethovenhalle Orchestra
*Conductor: Marc Soustrot
*Principal singers: Wolf-Dieter Streicher, David Pittman-Jennings, Martina Borst, Tom Sol, Werner Hollweg, Franziska Hirzel, Andreas Conrad, Christoph Bantzer, Anne Gjevang, Axel Medrok, Florian Mock
*Recording date: October 23, 2001
*Label: MD&G Records - B00005NSOB (CD)Krenek: "Karl V " - Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna
*Conductor:Gerd Albrecht
*Principal singers: Frank Hoffmann, Hanna Schwarz, Helmut Melchert, Horst Hiestermann,Kristine Ciesinski ,
*Recording date: September 19, 2000
*Label: Orfeo D'or - B00004YLCJ (CD)Notes
ources
* Krenek, Ernst. "Selbstdarstellung". Zürich: Atlantis-Verlag, 1948.
* Krenek, Ernst. "Horizons Circled: Reflections on My Music". Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.
* Ogdon, Will, and Ernst Krenek. 1972. "Conversation with Ernst Krenek". "Perspectives of New Music" 10, no. 2 (Spring-Summer): 102–10.
* Purkis, Charlotte. "Karl V", in: Stanley Sadie (ed.), "TheNew Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie, 4 vols. London: Macmillan Press, 1992. ISBN 0-333-73432-7
* Stewart, John L. "Ernst Krenek: The Man and His Music". Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
* Tregear, Peter John. "Musical Style and Political Allegory in Krenek’s "Karl V". "Cambridge Opera Journal" 13, no. 1 (March 2001): 55–80.External links
[http://www.abcgallery.com/T/titian/titian104.html Titian's "Last Judgment", called for as a backdrop]
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