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German composer (born 1979)
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Anno Schreier (born 1979 Aachen) is a German composer.

Works

  • Der Herr Gevatter (2004).
  • 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.

References

  1. 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, ...
  2. Shengold, David. Report from Nuremberg. Opera, May 2023, Vol 74 No 5, p567-8.
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