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Performance

VenueSnape Maltings Concert Hall
Also: The Red House, Britten Pears Arts
TownAldeburgh
CountySuffolk
From26th October 2019
To26th October 2019
When19:30
Snape Maltings Concert Hall (V75)
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  • Date of change: 31 May 19 - T147677768

The Silver Lake - A Winter's Tale

Work:: The Silver Lake - A Winter's Tale (S01854077245)

This is, for many, Kurt Weill's masterpiece. Closed down by the Nazi authorities in 1933 and not performed for many years, this is a piece about those who are left behind. At its heart are three rich characters: the thief, the policeman, and the girl called Fennimore. Around them is a bizarre gallery of opportunists, thugs and aristocrats. Somehow the three lovable characters survive a "winter's tale" that could not be more appropriate to modern Britain - and Fennimore's song leads the two new friends to a new life, across a frozen lake.
Music Kurt Weill

Production:: (T147677768)

Best known for his brilliant and bitter-sweet music theatre collaborations with Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill was a serious composer with deep social convictions. The Silver Lake - A Winter's Tale (Der Silbersee), his last work in Germany, was a collaboration with the poetic playwright Georg Kaiser. It was shut down by the Nazi authorities in 1933, and left unperformed for years. For many people, it is his masterpiece. In numbers like 'The Ballad of Caesar's Death' and 'The Song of the Lottery Ticket Seller', there is sharp satire of the right, the left and the national socialist. But this is a piece about those who are left behind in the fighting for position - the poor man driven to steal a pineapple, the poor relation who is passed from house to house, the policeman with principles, the starving people who at the very beginning of the show are busy burying Hunger itself. At its heart are a thief, a policeman, and a girl called Fennimore. Around them is a bizarre gallery of opportunists, thugs and aristocrats. The three lovable characters try to survive a "winter's tale" that could not be more appropriate to modern Britain.
Director James Conway
Conductor James Holmes

Listing:: L577424650




Production details

Best known for his brilliant and bitter-sweet music theatre collaborations with Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill was a serious composer with deep social convictions. The Silver Lake - A Winter's Tale (Der Silbersee), his last work in Germany, was a collaboration with the poetic playwright Georg Kaiser. It was shut down by the Nazi authorities in 1933, and left unperformed for years. For many people, it is his masterpiece. In numbers like 'The Ballad of Caesar's Death' and 'The Song of the Lottery Ticket Seller', there is sharp satire of the right, the left and the national socialist. But this is a piece about those who are left behind in the fighting for position - the poor man driven to steal a pineapple, the poor relation who is passed from house to house, the policeman with principles, the starving people who at the very beginning of the show are busy burying Hunger itself. At its heart are a thief, a policeman, and a girl called Fennimore. Around them is a bizarre gallery of opportunists, thugs and aristocrats. The three lovable characters try to survive a "winter's tale" that could not be more appropriate to modern Britain.

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