• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Albert Lortzing
  • Contributor: Naylor, Bernard
  • Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1931
  • Published in: Proceedings of the Musical Association
  • Extent: 1-13
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1093/jrma/58.1.1
  • ISSN: 0958-8442; 2632-7716
  • Keywords: Music
  • Abstract: <jats:p>When I was honoured by an invitation from your secretary to read a paper to the Musical Association about Lortzing I was genuinely surprised, because I did not feel that I was anything like an authority on him. I tried to explain this in my reply to Mr. Erlebach's invitation, but without success. Nevertheless, my only justification in standing before you to-day must be that I have had the invaluable opportunity of conducting and of watching Herr Hans Strohbach, of Cologne, produce one of Lortzing's operas. I refer to the Oxford University Opera Club's performances of “Zar und Zimmermann” last year. This first-hand experience should help me to speak more convincingly about my subject, at any rate from the practical standpoint.</jats:p>
  • Description: <jats:p>When I was honoured by an invitation from your secretary to read a paper to the Musical Association about Lortzing I was genuinely surprised, because I did not feel that I was anything like an authority on him. I tried to explain this in my reply to Mr. Erlebach's invitation, but without success. Nevertheless, my only justification in standing before you to-day must be that I have had the invaluable opportunity of conducting and of watching Herr Hans Strohbach, of Cologne, produce one of Lortzing's operas. I refer to the Oxford University Opera Club's performances of “Zar und Zimmermann” last year. This first-hand experience should help me to speak more convincingly about my subject, at any rate from the practical standpoint.</jats:p>
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