Category:Brundibar (subject)
Brundibar (2006) is an opera written in 1944 by composer Hans Krása and librettist Adolf Hoffmeister to be performed by the children of the Terezin Concentration Camp.
Abstract
Aninka [in English Annette] and Pepíček (Little Joe) are a fatherless sister and brother. Their mother is ill, and the doctor tells them she needs milk to recover. But they have no money. They decide to sing in the marketplace to raise the needed money. But the evil organ grinder Brundibár (of this figure Iván Fischer has said, "Everyone knew he represented Hitler"[5]) chases them away. However, with the help of a fearless sparrow, keen cat, and wise dog, and the children of the town, they are able to chase Brundibár away, and sing in the market square.
Editions
Published by Naxos, 2006.
Cast
- Honza Treichlinger / Hanuš Josef Treichlinger (M / Czechia, 1930-1944) = Brundibár
- Pintǎ Mühlstein / Immanuel Mühlstein (M / 1929-1944) = Pepiček
- Greta Klingsberg / Greta Hofmeister (F / Austria, 1929) = Aninka
- Zdenek Ornest / Zdeněk Ohrenstein (M / Czechia, 1929-1990) = the dog
- Ela Weissberger / Ela Stein (F / 1930-2018) = the cat
- Maria Mühlstein (F / 1932-1944) = Aninka, or the sparrow
- Raphael Sommer / Stephan Herz-Sommer (M / 1937–2001) = the sparrow.
Pages in category "Brundibar (subject)"
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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- Greta Klingsberg / Greta Hofmeister (F / Austria, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Pintǎ Mühlstein / Imanuel Mühlstein (M / Czechia, 1929-1944), Holocaust victim
- Zdenek Ornest / Zdenek Ohrenstein (M / 1929-1990), Holocaust survivor
- Zdeněk Ornest / Zdeněk Ohrenstein (M / Czechia, 1929-1990), Holocaust survivor
- Honza Treichlinger (M / Czechia, 1929-1944), Holocaust victim
- Ela Weissberger / Ela Stein (F / Czechia, 1930-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Maria Mühlstein (F / Czechia, 1932-1944), Holocaust victim
- Raphael Sommer / Stefan Herz-Sommer (M / Czechia, 1937-2001), Holocaust survivor
Media in category "Brundibar (subject)"
This category contains only the following file.
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