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ETA Hoffmann
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44 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2023
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Description
The German Romantic author of horror and fantasy published stories which form the basis of Jacques Offenbach's opera The Tales of Hoffmann, the ballet Coppélia and the Nutcracker. In the theatre he worked as a stagehand, decorator, playwright and manager and he wrote his own musical works, his opera Undine ended its run at the Berlin Theatre after a fire. But during his lifetime he also saw Warsaw and Berlin occupied by Napoleon and during the Prussian war against France, he wrote an account of his visit to the battlefields and he became entangled in various legal disputes towards the end of his life. Anne McElvoy is joined by:
Joanna Neilly Associate Professor and Fellow and Tutor in German at the University of Oxford.
Keith Chapin senior lecturer in music at Cardiff University.
Tom Smith a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. He is Senior Lecturer and Head of German at the University of St Andrews.
You can find details about performances of Offenbach's works on the website of the society http://offenbachsociety.org.uk/
Producer: Tim Bano
Joanna Neilly Associate Professor and Fellow and Tutor in German at the University of Oxford.
Keith Chapin senior lecturer in music at Cardiff University.
Tom Smith a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. He is Senior Lecturer and Head of German at the University of St Andrews.
You can find details about performances of Offenbach's works on the website of the society http://offenbachsociety.org.uk/
Producer: Tim Bano
Released:
Aug 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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