Anno Schreier
German composer (born 1979)
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Anno Schreier (born 1979 Aachen) is a German composer.
Works
- Der Herr Gevatter (2004).[1]
- Kein Ort. Nirgends (2006). Opera after Christa Wolf.
- Wunderhorn (2008). Song cycle
- Hinter Masken (2008)
- Die Stadt der Blinden (2011). Opera after the novel by José Saramago.
- Hamlet (2016). Premiere at Theater an der Wien
- Schade, dass sie eine Hure war (2016–2018). Opera after John Ford.
- Turing, two-act opera with libretto by Georg Holzer. Premiere 26 November 2022 at the Nürnberg Staatstheater, conducted by Guido Johannes Rumstadt with Martin Platz in the title role.[2]
References
- ^ Operas in German: A Dictionary - Page 218 HERR GEVATTER, DER (The Godfather), opera in seven scenes by Anno Schreier, Björn Raithel, Raphael D. Thöne, Hauke Berheide, and Ulrich A. Kreppein; libretto (Ger) by Schreier, after the Brothers Grimm. First performance February 19, ...
- ^ Shengold, David. Report from Nuremberg. Opera, May 2023, Vol 74 No 5, p567-8.