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Till Eulenspiegel (Karetnikov)

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Till Eulenspiegel (Russian: Тиль Уленшпигель) is a Russian-language opera (composed 1983, premiere 1993) by the Soviet composer Nikolai Karetnikov. The libretto is by film director Pavel Lungin, based on Charles De Coster's French novel The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak.[1]

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History

With no opportunity for performance, the opera was built up from samizdat tape recording sessions, and received its premiere in Germany (Bielefeld Opera, 1993) after the end of the Soviet Union.[2]

Composition

The opera is a twelve-tone composition. The Till Eulenspiegel story had previously been set by several composers, including a Flemish setting by J. De Winter, and a German-language opera by Emil von Reznicek.

References

  1. ^ Столица issues 35–47, p. 59 1994: "Николай Николаевич Каретников сидит ко мне спиной, но движенья его плеч, изменений в ритме его хрипловатого дыханья, ... когда два главных сочинения Каретникова — опера «Тиль Уленшпигель» и оратория «Мистерия апостола Павла» — писались в стол. ... Александр Мень. Весной 70-го Каретников и драматург Семен Лунгин закончили либретто, каждое слово в котором ..."
  2. ^ Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Russian p. 437, Smorodinskaya, Karen Evans Romaine, Helena Goscilo – 2007 "... of operas written before 1991 still took place overseas; Nikolai Karetnikov's Til Ulenshpigel (Till Eulenspiegel) was ..."

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