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Kurt Weill's "Silver Lake"

Composers Datebook for March 20, 2018

Synopsis

On today’s date in 1980, a new production of a seldom-heard work by the German composer Kurt Weill was staged by the New York City Opera. Their production of Silverlake, starring Joel Grey, opened on the eve of the 47th anniversary of Weill’s hasty departure from Nazi Germany after being tipped off that the Gestapo was hunting for him.

“Silverlake,” or “Der Silbersee” in its original German title, was Weill’s last work to premiere in Germany, shortly before the Nazi’s total ban of his music. As early as 1930, at a rally in Augsburg, Hitler had railed against anti-Nazi intellectuals and singled out BY NAME the novelist Thomas Mann, the scientist Albert Einstein, and the composer Kurt Weill. Astonishingly, Weill happened to be in Augsburg observing the crowds that very day.

Despite that, Weill courageously stayed in his native land until 1933, despite violent Nazi protests at performances of his music.

In 1935, after two unhappy years in Paris and London, Weill arrived in New York, applied for U.S. citizenship, and reinvented himself as a successful Broadway composer, insisting on Anglicizing the pronunciation of his last name from “Vile” to “While,” and refusing to even speak German.

Music Played in Today's Program

Kurt Weill (1900-1950) Overture, fr Der Silbersee/The Silver Lake London Sinfonietta; Markus Stenz, cond. RCA 63447

On This Day

Births

  • 1873 - Russian-born American composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff (Gregorian date: April 1);

  • 1918 - German composer Bernd Alois Zimmermann, in Bleisheim;

Deaths

  • 1812 - Bohemian composer and keyboard virtuoso Jan Ladislav (Johann Ladislaus/Ludwig) Dussek (Dusik), age 51, in Saint Germain-en-Laye or Paris;

  • 2000 - American composer Vivian Fine, age 86, in Bennington, Vt., following an auto accident;

Premieres

  • 1723 - Handel: Concerto in F (HWV 331), in London at the Drury Lane Theater (Gregorian date: March 31);

  • 1739 - Handel: Organ Concerto in A (HWV 296a) as a novelty at a benefit performance of Handel's cantata "Alexander's Feast"; This concert was organized "for the benefit and increase of a fund established for the support of decay'd musicians and their families" (Gregorian date: March 31);

  • 1748 - Handel: oratorio "Joshua," (see March 9);

  • 1887 - d'Indy: "Symphony on a French Mountain Air" for piano and orchestra, in Paris at a Lamoureux Concert;

  • 1894 - Rachmaninoff: symphonic fantasy "The Rock" (Gregorian date: April 1);

  • 1898 - Dvorák: symphonic poem, "The Wild Dove," Op. 110, in Brno;

  • 1914 - Butterworth: "The Banks of Green Willow" in London;

  • 1929 - Bartók: String Quartet No.4, in Budapest, by the Waldbauer Quartet;

  • 1956 - Barber: "Summer Music," Op. 31, at the Detroit Institute of Arts by the Detroit Chamber Music Society (principal wind players of the Detroit Symphony);

Others

  • 1928 - The New York Symphony and the New York Philharmonic Society unite to form the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York - now known as simply "The New York Philharmonic."

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Host John Birge presents a daily snapshot of composers past and present, with timely information, intriguing musical events and appropriate, accessible music related to each.

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