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Zemlinsky's A Florentine Tragedy | London Philharmonic Orchestra

When
Wednesday September 26, 2012 at 19:30
Where
Royal Festival Hall, London
Tickets
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  1. Excerpts, from Die Frau Ohne Schatten Op 65 - Richard Strauss
  2. A Florentine Tragedy - Alexander von Zemlinsky

Entranced and inspired by Oscar Wilde’s dark, death-ridden play, Alexander Zemlinsky conjured up his most colourful orchestral canvas in the one-act opera A Florentine Tragedy. Puccini claimed Zemlinsky’s most overtly Straussian score was 'a rival to Salome but more human – more real.' The narrative of infidelity and rapprochement wasn’t lost on Zemlinsky’s former lover Alma Schindler, who was outraged when she saw the Vienna première. Zemlinsky might not have found that ever-elusive fame and fortune with his opera, but he poured his all into it, revealing more about the troublesome Alma than any of her former lovers would dare.

Free pre-concert discussion | 6.15pm–6.45pm | Royal Festival Hall
A discussion on the music of Zemlinsky with David Trendell, College Organist and Senior Lecturer in Music, King’s College London.


Venue
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road
London
London
SE1 8XX
England


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