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Anna Karenina (Hubay)

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Karenina Anna (also known as Anna Karenina in German version), Op. 112, is a Hungarian-language opera by Jenő Hubay composed in 1914–1918 that premiered 1923 in Budapest. The libretto by Sándor Góth and Andor Gábor was based not directly on Tolstoy's novel but on a popular French stage adaptation of 1907 by Edmond Guiraud.

Performances

The opera was revived - and filmed - in the German version at Staatstheater Braunschweig in 2014.

References

  1. Hubay
  2. HUBAY HALTS HIS OPERA.; Dissatisfied With Cast He Prevents Premier of "Anna Karenina." By Wireless To the New York Times. April 19, 1923
  3. Hubay’s Anna Karenina at the Staatstheater Braunschweig.
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