Genoveva
Genoveva.
1. Opera in 4 acts, Op.81, by R. Schumann to his own lib. based on 2nd draft of R. Reinick's adaptation of plays by Tieck (1799) and Hebbel (1843). Comp. 1847–9. Prod. Leipzig 1850, London 1893.
2. Opera in 4 scenes and an interlude by Detlev Müller-Siemens, to lib. by Julie Schrader. Comp. 1977. Prod. TV 1977.
1. Opera in 4 acts, Op.81, by R. Schumann to his own lib. based on 2nd draft of R. Reinick's adaptation of plays by Tieck (1799) and Hebbel (1843). Comp. 1847–9. Prod. Leipzig 1850, London 1893.
2. Opera in 4 scenes and an interlude by Detlev Müller-Siemens, to lib. by Julie Schrader. Comp. 1977. Prod. TV 1977.
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