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Kurt Weill: Street Scene
Giselle Allen · Robert Hayward · Chorus and Orchestra of Opera North · James Holmes
Today Street Scene is Kurt Weill’s most frequently revived American stage work.
A polystylistic blending of operatic arias and ensembles, musical comedy songs and dances, dramatic dialogue both unaccompanied and underscored, and extraordinary emotional drama, Street Scene is arguably Weill’s breakthrough. Though Elmer Rice’s play was set in the 1920s, the popular music references are pure 1940s style (Glenn Miller, Rodgers and Hammerstein). After the successful release of "Love Life" (Capriccio C5550) this recording fills up the meanwhile large Kurt-Weill-Catalogue of Capriccio, again with a powerful cast from Opera North.













































































































































































































































































































































































































































