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Boris Blacher was one of the most important and most widely performed composers in post-war Germany. In his 1969 opera "200 000 Taler" (200 000 Thalers), he adapted a comedy by famed and popular Jewish author Scholom Aleichem and created a sophisticated milieu study around tailor Schimele Soroker and his family who come to great fortune by winning the lottery.This 1970 recording of the world premiere production stars a stunning Martha Mödl as Soroker's wife and Günter Reich in the role of the shrewd tailor. Director Gustav Rudolf Sellner leads his fine cast meticulously through the comic and self-ironic material and supports the cliché-less score that Blacher conceived for Aleichem's characters. Heinrich Hollreiser conducts the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin with insight and musical mastery. As the Neue Zürcher Zeitung wrote after the premiere, "Blacher discovers forces and notions that move our century within the naive, unpretentious literary material at hand. Without ever using Jewish melodies this score creates a kind of folklore of a setting that is fully Blacher's own. Here lives a new style."
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material_proyectable Rebiun29864261 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29864261 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 220201s1970 gw 097 eo |o vlger d VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP 200000 Taler : Oper in 3 Bildern und einem Epilog nach Scholem Alejchem ; von Boris Blacher ; Fernsehregie und Inszenierung, Gustav Rudolf Sellner ; eine Aufführung der Deutschen Oper Berlin ; Produktion, Sender Freies Berlin 200 000 Taler 200,000 Taler 200,000 thalers Halle, Saxony-Anhalt Monarda Arts 1970 Halle, Saxony-Anhalt Halle, Saxony-Anhalt Monarda Arts 1 online resource (97 minutes) 1 online resource (97 minutes) 013640 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Title from title screen (viewed February 01, 2022) Martha Mödl (Ettie-Mennie), Günter Reich (Schimele Soroker), Dorothea Weiss (Bailke), Ernst Haefliger (Motel), Gerd Feldhoff (Kopel) [and others] ; Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin ; Heinrich Hollreiser, conductor Boris Blacher was one of the most important and most widely performed composers in post-war Germany. In his 1969 opera "200 000 Taler" (200 000 Thalers), he adapted a comedy by famed and popular Jewish author Scholom Aleichem and created a sophisticated milieu study around tailor Schimele Soroker and his family who come to great fortune by winning the lottery.This 1970 recording of the world premiere production stars a stunning Martha Mödl as Soroker's wife and Günter Reich in the role of the shrewd tailor. Director Gustav Rudolf Sellner leads his fine cast meticulously through the comic and self-ironic material and supports the cliché-less score that Blacher conceived for Aleichem's characters. Heinrich Hollreiser conducts the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin with insight and musical mastery. As the Neue Zürcher Zeitung wrote after the premiere, "Blacher discovers forces and notions that move our century within the naive, unpretentious literary material at hand. Without ever using Jewish melodies this score creates a kind of folklore of a setting that is fully Blacher's own. Here lives a new style." Sung in German Blacher, Boris 1903-1975) Film adaptations Óperas Óperas- Film adaptations Opera films. Óperas Film adaptations. Sellner, Gustav Rudolf director Cholem Aleichem 1859-1916) librettist Hollreiser, Heinrich 1913-2006) conductor Motion picture adaptation of (work) Blacher, Boris 1903-1975). 200.000 Taler Deutsche Oper Berlin performer Sender Freies Berlin production company