List of radio operas
Appearance
This is a list of operas specifically written for radio performance.
Broadcast premiere | Composed | Composer | Opera title | Librettist and/or source(s) | Radio station |
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24 March 1925[1] | Geoffrey Toye | The Red Pen | A. P. Herbert | British Broadcasting Company | |
24 December 1929[2] | Gustav Kneip | Christkinds Erdenreise (The Christ-child's journey on Earth) | Franz Peter Kürten | WERAG | |
May 1931[3] | Walter Goehr | Malpopita | Berlin | ||
July 1931[4] | Mark Lubbock | The King Can Do No Wrong | C Denis Freeman | British Broadcasting Corporation | |
26 April 1932[5] | Charles Wakefield Cadman | The Willow Tree | Nelle Richmond Eberhart | NBC | |
13 July 1933[6] | 1932 | Werner Egk | Columbus, Bericht und Bildnis (Columbus, report and portrait) | Bayerischer Rundfunk | |
6 October 1935[7] | Bohuslav Martinů | Hlas lesa (The Voice of the Forest) | Vítězslav Nezval | Czech Radio | |
15 October 1936[8] | Heinrich Sutermeister | Die schwarze Spinne (The Black Spider) | Albert Rösler, after Jeremias Gotthelf's Die schwarze Spinne | Radio Bern | |
1937[9] | Vittorio Giannini | Flora | CBS Radio | ||
18 March 1937[7] | Bohuslav Martinů | Veselohra na mostě (Comedy on the Bridge) | Martinů, after Václav Kliment Klicpera | Czech Radio | |
17 October 1937[10] | Louis Gruenberg | Green Mansions | after the novel Green Mansions by William Henry Hudson | Columbia Broadcasting Company | |
1938[9] | Vittorio Giannini | Beauty and the Beast | R. Simon | CBS Radio | |
3 April 1939[11] | 1928 | Marcel Mihalovici | L'intransigeant Pluton | Jean-François Regnard | RTF |
22 April 1939[12] | Gian Carlo Menotti | The Old Maid and the Thief | Gian Carlo Menotti | NBC | |
2 November 1939[9] | Vittorio Giannini | Blennerhassett | Norman Corwin, Phillip Roll | CBS Radio | |
29 March 1942[13] | Randall Thompson | Solomon and Balkis | after The Butterfly that Stamped by Rudyard Kipling | CBS | |
15 September 1942[14] | Mark Lubbock | The Rose and the Violet | Barbara Cartland | British Broadcasting Corporation | |
10 October 1943[15] | Jacques Ibert | Barbe-bleu | W. Aguet | Radio Lausanne | |
1949[16] | Tibor Harsányi | Illusions, ou l'histoire d'un miracle | P. Brive, after E. T. A. Hoffmann | RTF | |
1 December 1949[17] | 1944–48 | Luigi Dallapiccola | Il prigioniero (The Prisoner) | after stories by Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam and Charles De Coster. | RAI |
18 April 1950[11] | Marcel Mihalovici | Phèdre | Yvan Goll, after Jean Racine | RTF | |
21 July 1950[18] | Raymond Chevreuille | D'un diable de briquet | Chevreuille, after Hans Christian Andersen | Belgian radio | |
3 October 1950[19] | Ildebrando Pizzetti | Ifigenia | Pizzetti and A. Perrini | RAI | |
15 November 1950[20] | Nino Rota | I due timidi (The Two Timid Ones) | Suso Cecchi d'Amico | RAI | |
21 August 1951[21] | Rezső Kókai | Lészen ágyú (There shall be guns) | Péter Halász and József Romhányi | Magyar Rádió | |
11 October 1951[22] | 1950 | Renzo Bossi | Il principe felice (The Happy Prince) | Bossi, after Oscar Wilde | RAI |
19 November 1951[23] | Hans Werner Henze | Ein Landarzt | after Franz Kafka | Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk | |
5 March 1952[24] | Franz Reizenstein | Anna Kraus | Christopher Hassall | BBC Third Programme | |
5 May 1952[18] | Raymond Chevreuille | L'elixir du révérend père Gaucher | Chevreuille, after Alphonse Daudet | Belgian radio | |
12 June 1952[25] | Bernd Alois Zimmermann | Des Menschen Unterhaltsprozeß gegen Gott (The People's Maintenance Suit Against God) | Pedro Calderón de la Barca, adapted by Matthias Bungart | WDR | |
5 November 1952[19] | Ildebrando Pizzetti | Cagliostro | Pizzetti | RAI | |
1953[26] | Hans Vogt | Die Stadt hinter dem Strom (The City Beyond the River) | Hermann Kasack | Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk, BBC | |
4 December 1953[23] | Hans Werner Henze | Das Ende einer Welt (The End of a World) | Wolfgang Hildesheimer | Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk | |
10 January 1954[18] | Raymond Chevreuille | Atta Troll | Chevreuille, after Heinrich Heine Atta Troll, ein Sommernachtstraum | Belgian radio | |
24 September 1954[27] | Henk Badings | Orestes | Florence | ||
9 November 1954[11][28] | Marcel Mihalovici | Die Heimkehr (The Homecoming) | K. H. Ruppel, after Guy de Maupassant | Hessischer Rundfunk | |
15 November 1954[29] | Donald Swann, channelling Dame Hilda Tablet | Emily Butter | Henry Reed | BBC Third Programme | |
9 August 1955[30] | William Alwyn | Farewell Companions | H. A. L. Craig | BBC | |
28 December 1955[31] | Germaine Tailleferre | Monsieur Petit Pois achète un château | Denise Centore | Radio France | |
28 December 1955[31] | Germaine Tailleferre | Le bel ambitieux | Denise Centore | Radio France | |
28 December 1955[31] | Germaine Tailleferre | La pauvre Eugénie | Denise Centore | Radio France | |
28 December 1955[31] | Germaine Tailleferre | La Fille d'opéra | Denise Centore | Radio France | |
1957[27] | Henk Badings | Asterion | Johannesburg | ||
28 February 1957[32] | 1956 | Sven-Erik Bäck | Tranfjädrarna (The Crane Feathers) | Bertil Malmberg, after Junji Kinoshita | Swedish Radio |
1957[33] | 1956 | Winfried Zillig | Die Verlobung in St. Domingo (The engagement in St. Domingo) | After Heinrich von Kleist | Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk |
30 July 1959[34] | Kurt Schwaen | Fetzers Flucht (Fetzer's Escape) | Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DDR 1) | ||
10 November 1959[35] | Grażyna Bacewicz | Przygoda Króla Artura (The Adventure of King Arthur) | Polish Radio | ||
19 November 1959[20] | Nino Rota | La notte di un nevrastenico | R. Bacchelli | RAI | |
12 July 1960[31] | 1959 | Germaine Tailleferre | Le Maître | Eugène Ionesco | Radio France |
30 September 1960[31] | 1957 | Germaine Tailleferre | La petite sirène | Ph. Soupault after H. C. Andersen' "The Little Mermaid" | Radio France |
1961[36] | Niccolò Castiglioni | Attraverso lo specchio (Through the Looking-Glass) | after Lewis Carroll and also his Alice in Wonderland | RAI | |
1961[37] | Piotr Perkowski | Girlandy (Garlands) | |||
14 February 1961[32] | Sven-Erik Bäck | Fågeln (The Bird) | P. Verner-Carlson, after A. Obrenovic | Swedish Radio | |
27 August 1961[38] | Emil Petrovics | C'est la guerre | Miklos Hubay | Hungarian Broadcasting Corporation | |
12 August 1962[39] | Bruno Maderna | Don Perlimplin | Bruno Maderna, after Federico García Lorca | RAI | |
8 March 1964[40] | Humphrey Searle | The Photo of the Colonel | Searle, after Eugène Ionesco | BBC | |
1968[41] | Hans Ulrich Engelmann | Der Fall van Damm (The Case van Damm) | Markus Kuttner | Westdeutscher Rundfunk | |
16 December 1969[42] | Bent Lorentzen | Euridice | Bent Lorentzen | DR (broadcaster) | |
17 May 1971[23] | Hans Werner Henze | Der langwierige Weg in die Wohnung der Natascha Ungeheuer (The Tedious Way to Natascha Ungeheuer's Apartment) | Gaston Salvatore | RAI | |
1972[43] | 1970–71 | Bernadetta Matuszczak | Humanae voces | after Genesis, Saint John, Mahatma Gandhi, Anne Frank, etc. | Polish Radio |
1973[44] | Tomasz Sikorski | Sinbad the Sailor | after a poem by Bolesław Leśmian | Polish Radio | |
1975[45] | Otomar Kvěch | Jaro je tu (Spring Is Here) (1975) | |||
14 January 1977[46] | Anthony Gilbert | The Chakravaka-Bird | after poems by Mahadevi Varma, translated by A. K. Ramanujan, Daniel H. H. Ingalls Sr. and Anthony Gilbert | BBC | |
1978[45] | Otomar Kvěch | Před vánocemi (Before Christmas) (1978) | |||
3 July 1979[43] | 1976–77 | Bernadetta Matuszczak | Apocalypsis | after Revelation | Polish Radio |
1980[45] | Otomar Kvěch | Jak přišel podzim (When Autumn Came) | |||
2 September 1982[47] | Karl Aage Rasmussen | Historien om Jonas (The story of Jonah) | Poul Borum | DR | |
4 January 1989[48] | 1986 | Nicola LeFanu | The Story of Mary O'Neill | S. McInerney | BBC |
1991[49] | Giulio Castagnoli | Al Museo in volo & a zompi (To the Museum) | Ugo Nespolo | Rai Radio 3 | |
1996[49] | Giulio Castagnoli | Lontananze vicino a noi | Dario Voltolini | RAI | |
14 April 2004[50] | Jüri Reinvere | The Opposite Shore | Tamu Tohver, Jüri Reinvere | Eesti Raadio | |
8 July 2005[51] | Amy Kohn | 1, Plum Square | Amy Kohn | WNYC | |
9 July 2010[52] | Robert Saxton | The Wandering Jew | Robert Saxton | BBC Radio 3 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Notes
- ^ "Broadcasting", The Times, 24 March 1925, p. 23
- ^ Andrew Oster (November 2010). Radio, rubble, and reconstruction: The genre of Funkoper in postwar occupied Germany and the German Federal Republic, 1946–1957 (PhD dissertation). Princeton University. p. 4.
- ^ "Malpopita", review in Time, 11 May 1931.
- ^ "The King Can Do No Wrong", Radio Times, Issue 408, 26th July 1931, p. 40
- ^ Thomas Warburton: Cadman, Charles Wakefield, in Sadie, vol 1, p. 676.
- ^ Erik Levi: Egk, Werner, in Sadie, vol 2, pp. 22–24.
- ^ a b Jan Smaczny: Martinů, Bohuslav, in Sadie, vol. 3, pp. 237–239.
- ^ Erik Levi: Sutermeister, Heinrich, in Sadie, vol. 4, pp. 610–611.
- ^ a b c Harry Haskell, Walter Simmons: Giannini, Vittorio, in Sadie, vol. 2, p. 405.
- ^ Robert F. Nisbett: Gruenberg, Louis, in Sadie, vol. 2, pp. 555–556
- ^ a b c Cosma, Viorel: Mihalovici, Marcel, in Sadie, vol. 3, p. 386.
- ^ Bruce Archibald: Menotti, Gian Carlo, in Sadie, vol. 3, pp. 332–334.
- ^ Elliot Forbes: Thompson, Randall, in Sadie, vol. 4, p. 729.
- ^ "The Rose and the Violet", Radio Times, Issue 989, 13 September, 1942, p. 10
- ^ Richard Langham Smith: Ibert, Jacques, in Sadie, vol. 2, pp. 779–780
- ^ Arthur Hoérée: Harsányi, Tibor, in Sadie, vol. 2, p. 651.
- ^ Anthony Sellors: Dallapiccola, Luigi, in Sadie, vol 1, pp. 1050–1051.
- ^ a b c Henri Vanhulst: Chevreuille, Raymond, in Sadie, vol 1, p. 838.
- ^ a b Guido M. Gatti, John C. G. Waterhouse: Pizzetti, Ildebrando, in Sadie, vol. 3, pp. 1025–1027.
- ^ a b Giordano Montecchi: Rota, Nino, in Sadie, vol. 4, pp. 68–69.
- ^ Kókai Rezső-daljátékai: a Fülemüle, a Lészen ágyú és a Hét-falu kovácsa, pp. 38–39
- ^ John C. G. Waterhouse: Bossi, Renzo, in Sadie, vol 1, p. 566.
- ^ a b c Andrew Clements Henze, Hans Werner, in Sadie, vol. 2, pp. 695–697
- ^ Hugo Cole: Reizenstein, Franz, in Sadie, vol. 3, p. 1287.
- ^ "Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Des Menschen Unterhaltprozess gegen Gott" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
- ^ Vogt, Hans, in Sadie, vol. 4, p. 1037.
- ^ a b Jos Wouters, Leo Samama: Badings, Henk, in Sadie, vol 1, p. 275.
- ^ Lionel Salter: Radio, Early History, in Sadie, vol. 3, p. 1212
- ^ Emily Butter
- ^ Adrian Wright: The Innumerable Dance: The Life and Work of William Alwyn (2008), pp. 152–5
- ^ a b c d e f Tailleferre catalogue at Gérard Billaudot Editeur, December 1996
- ^ a b Andres Wiklund: Bäck, Sven-Erik, in Sadie, vol 1, p. 272.
- ^ Andreas van Leeuwen: Winfried Zillig (1905-1963): Die Verlobung in St. Domingo. Analyse und Interpretation einer vergessenen Funkoper, in Acta Musicologica, Vol. 72, Fasc. 2 (2000), pp. 189-218 (30 pages)
- ^ Fetzers Flucht - Eine Funkoper wird zur Fernsehoper, at mdr archives, visited 20.11.2024
- ^ Adrian Thomas: Bacewicz, Grażyna, in Sadie, vol 1, p. 268.
- ^ Niccolò Castiglioni: biography at Allmusic
- ^ Piotr Perkowski: Information, Videos, News and Images
- ^ Janos Kárpáti: Petrovics, Emil, in Sadie, vol. 3, p. 988
- ^ Raymond Fearn: Maderna, Bruno, in Sadie, vol. 3, pp. 140–141.
- ^ Hugo Cole: Humphrey Searle, in Sadie, vol. 4, p. 281.
- ^ Breitkopf & Härtel Catalogue, Nr. 2313
- ^ Jens Brincker: Lorentzen, Bent, in Sadie, vol. 3, p. 45.
- ^ a b Adrian Thomas: Matuszczak, Bernadetta, in Sadie, Vol. 3, p. 273
- ^ About Little Warsaw Autumn: Sinbad the Sailor by Tomasz Sikorski, after Bolesław Leśmian Archived 2013-04-16 at archive.today
- ^ a b c Otomar Kvěch: List of Works
- ^ Hugo Cole: Gilbert, Anthony, in Sadie, vol 2, pp. 413–414.
- ^ "Det Virtuelle Musikbibliotek: Rasmussen, Karl Aage: Historien om Jonas". Archived from the original on 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
- ^ Christopher Wintle: LeFanu, Nicola, in Sadie, vol. 2, p. 1122.
- ^ a b Castagnoli, Giulio at Operone.de
- ^ FIMIC (Finnish Music Information Centre): Jüri Reinvere: The Opposite Shore
- ^ WNYC: Spinning on Air, Amy Kohn's radio opera 1 Plum Sq.
- ^ BBC Radio 3: World premiere of The Wandering Jew, 9 July, 2010
Sources
- Sadie, Stanley, ed. (1992). The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-522186-2.