Composer
Kurt Weill (1900-1950); DEU/USA
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The son of a cantor, Kurt Weill was born in Dessau into a family that took in operatic performances as a main form of entertainment. When Weill was in his teens the director of the Dessau Hoftheater, Albert Bing, encouraged him in the study of music. Weill briefly studied composition with Engelbert Humperdinck and was already working professionally as a conductor when he attended composer Ferruccio Busoni's master classes in Berlin. Delighted to see the positive responses of an audience to his first collaboration with playwright Georg Kaiser, Der Protagonist (1926), he thereafter resolved to work toward accessibility in his music. In 1926 Weill married actress Lotte Lenya, whose reedy, quavering singing voice he called "the one I hear in my head when I am writing my songs."
In 1927 Weill began his collaboration with leftist playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht; their first joint venture, Mahagonny-Songspiel (1927), launched the number "Alabama Song," which, to their surprise, became a minor pop hit in Europe. The next show, Die Dreigroschenoper (The Three-Penny Opera, 1928) was a monstrous success, in particular the song "Moritat" (Mack the Knife). Nonetheless, strain in their association was already being felt, and after the completion of their magnificent "school opera" Der Jasager (1930), the two parted company. Brecht and Weill were brought together once more in Paris to create Die Sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins) (1934). In the meantime, Weill collaborated with Caspar Neher on the opera Die Bürgschaft (1931) and Georg Kaiser again on Der Silbersee (1933), works that garnered the hostile attention of the then-emerging Nazi party. With the rise to power of Hitler, Weill and Lenya were forced to dissolve their union and flee continental Europe. Weill found his way to New York in 1935; rejoining Lenya, Weill became a citizen and devoted himself to American democracy with a vengeance, preferring his name pronounced like "wile" rather than "vile." After a series of frustrating flops, Weill hit his stride with playwright Maxwell Anderson, producing his first hit, Knickerbocker Holiday (1938). In the dozen years left to him, Weill's stature on Broadway grew with a series of hit shows, including Lady in the Dark (1941), One Touch of Venus (1943), Love Life (1948), and Lost in the Stars (1949). Weill had ambitions to create what he regarded as "the first American folk opera"; the closest of his American works to reach that goal is Street Scene (1946), a sort of "urban folk opera" based on a play by Elmer Rice with lyrics by Langston Hughes.
On April 3, 1950, Weill unexpectedly suffered a massive coronary and died in Lenya's arms. Weill's estate was valued at less than 1,000 dollars, and Lenya realized that his contribution to musical theater was likewise undervalued. She commissioned composer Marc Blitzstein to adapt an English-language version of Die Dreigroschenoper; it opened off-Broadway in 1954 and ran for three years, touching off a Weill revival that continues.
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Stage Works
620 tracks
- Operas
415 tracks
- Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (The Rise and Fall of the State of Mahagonny; opera)
79 tracks
- Der Jasager (The Yes-Sayer; opera)
12 tracks
- Der Protagonist, Op.15 (opera)
17 tracks
- Der Silbersee (opera)
28 tracks
- Der Zar läst sich photographieren (The Tsar has his photograph taken; opera)
11 tracks
- Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera; opera)
124 tracks
- Down in the Valley (opera)
10 tracks
- The Firebrand of Florence (operetta)
30 tracks
- Royal Palace, Op.17 (opera)
13 tracks
- Der Weg der Verheissung (The Eternal Road; opera)
17 tracks
- Der Kuhhandel (Shady Dealing; opera)
14 tracks
- Der Lindberghflug
25 tracks
- Happy End (opera)
35 tracks
- Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (The Rise and Fall of the State of Mahagonny; opera)
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Ballets
27 tracks
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Musicals
166 tracks
- Der Silbersee (The Silver Lake; musical)
27 tracks
- Happy End (musical)
45 tracks
- Huckleberry Finn (musical)
2 tracks
- Knickerbocker Holiday (musical)
12 tracks
- Lady in the Dark (musical)
15 tracks
- Lost in the Stars (musical)
7 tracks
- Love Life (vaudeville)
5 tracks
- Marie Galante (musical play)
3 tracks
- One Touch of Venus (musical)
20 tracks
- Railroads on Parade, pageant ('Fantasia on Rail Transport')
1 track
- Street Scene (musical)
28 tracks
- Ulysses Africanus (musical)
1 track
- Der Silbersee (The Silver Lake; musical)
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Film and Incidental Music
12 tracks
- Operas
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Orchestral Works
94 tracks
- Concertos
16 tracks
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Symphonies
24 tracks
- Symphony No.1 ('Berliner Symphonie')
9 tracks
- Symphony No.2
15 tracks
- Symphony No.1 ('Berliner Symphonie')
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Other Orchestral Works
54 tracks
- Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Suite from the opera)
3 tracks
- Berlin im Licht, march for military band
1 track
- Kleine Dreigroschenmusik, suite for wind orchestra (based on 'Die Dreigroschenoper')
36 tracks
- Quodlibet (arr. from 'Zaubernacht'), Op.9
8 tracks
- Symphonic Nocturne (concert suite arr. of Lady in the Dark)
6 tracks
- Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Suite from the opera)
- Concertos
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Vocal Works
87 tracks
- Cantatas
25 tracks
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Solo Songs for Voice and Piano
49 tracks
- Baa M'nucha (There comes Peace unto the Weary; folk song)
2 tracks
- Berlin im Licht
2 tracks
- Complainte de la Seine
2 tracks
- Das Abschiedsbrief (The Farewell Letter)
1 track
- Das schöne Kind
1 track
- Das Stundenbuch (song cycle)
3 tracks
- Havu l'venim (Bring the Bricks; folk song)
2 tracks
- Im Volkston ('Das Scheiden, ach das Scheiden')
1 track
- Je ne t'aime pas (I Don't Love You)
7 tracks
- Nanna's Lied ('Meine Herren,mit siebzehn Jahren')
2 tracks
- Propaganda Songs
4 tracks
- 6 Songs
6 tracks
- Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? (The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife)
3 tracks
- 4 Walt Whitmann Songs
4 tracks
- Wie Lange Noch?
2 tracks
- Youkali, tango habañera
7 tracks
- Baa M'nucha (There comes Peace unto the Weary; folk song)
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Works for Voice and Orchestra
13 tracks
- Cantatas
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Chamber Works
4 tracks
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