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Hänsel and Gretel: A Fairy Opera in Three Acts
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Hänsel and Gretel: A Fairy Opera in Three Acts

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In the opera anthology 'Hänsel and Gretel: A Fairy Opera in Three Acts,' the collaborative work of librettist Adelheid Wette and composer Engelbert Humperdinck stands as a testament to the fusion of literary narrative and musical composition. This collection transcends the mere retelling of a beloved folk tale, elevating it through the integration of operatic elements that range from the evocative to the sublime. The work's substantial contribution to the operatic genre is marked by its innovative synthesis of Wagnerian motifs with traditional folk music, encapsulating the essence of German Romanticism. The anthology shines in its ability to convey complex themes of familial love, adversity, and redemption through a tapestry of lyrical and musical expression, making it a standout piece in the realm of musical fairy tales. The backgrounds of Wette and Humperdinck, steeped in the rich cultural heritage of late 19th-century Germany, provide a fertile ground for the creation of this opera. Their collaboration reflects a pivotal moment in the evolution of opera, where storytelling and music unite to explore the depths of human emotion and imagination. As pioneers in their respective fields, their collective endeavours resonate with the cultural and literary movements of their time, offering insights into the societal values and artistic aspirations that shaped the era. 'Hänsel and Gretel: A Fairy Opera in Three Acts' is a compelling invitation for enthusiasts of opera, literature, and folklore to immerse themselves in a work of profound artistic and historical significance. The anthology not only offers a rich educational journey through its exploration of thematic and musical complexities but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the interdisciplinary dialogue between words and music. Readers and listeners alike are encouraged to delve into this masterpiece to experience the enchanting world of opera, where fairy tales are not just told but vividly brought to life through the power of artistic collaboration.
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ProduktartE-Book
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FormatEPUB
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VerlagDigiCat
Erscheinungsdatum13.06.2022
Seiten43 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse721 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.10803061
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Datenquelle-Nr.4950414
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Adelheid Wette, though not as widely recognized as a literary figure in her own right, holds a unique place in the pantheon of fairy tale adaptations. She is best known for penning the libretto of 'Hänsel and Gretel: A Fairy Opera in Three Acts', which was transformed into an operatic masterpiece with the evocative music composed by her renowned brother, Engelbert Humperdinck. Wette's adaptation of the Grimm brothers' tale is noted for its dulcet lyrical quality and its ability to capture the imagination of both children and adults, making it an endearing addition to the operatic canon. First premiered in Weimar on December 23, 1893, the opera quickly secured its position as a beloved staple of the Christmas season, enchanting audiences around the world with its blend of memorable melodies and folkloric charm. Wette's literary style in the opera is marked by its vivid portrayal of the siblings' journey, a mosaic of innocence, peril, and eventual triumph that resonates with universal themes of familial love and resilience. Her libretto has not only been pivotal in bringing 'Hänsel and Gretel' to life on the stage but has also contributed to the sustained relevance of the fairy tale genre in the performing arts.