Goldmark, Karl. (1830-1915). Götz von berlichingen. Klavier-Auszug. . Text von A.M. Willner (frei nach Goethe).Leipzig: E. Berté . 1902. First edition. 245 pp. [PN[ 271. Large 8vo. 32 cm. Original wrappers, a few small tears and worn at top of spine. Otherwise, a very good copy.
The NY Times of Feb 3, 1903 reports on the opera's premiere in Germany: "At the first performance...yesterday evening the composer was called before the curtain forty times. It met with the greatest sucess of any new opera here for many years. The libretto, which is based on Goethe's drama, is frivolous."
The NY Times of Feb 3, 1903 reports on the opera's premiere in Germany: "At the first performance...yesterday evening the composer was called before the curtain forty times. It met with the greatest sucess of any new opera here for many years. The libretto, which is based on Goethe's drama, is frivolous."
Goldmark, Karl. (1830-1915). Götz von berlichingen. Klavier-Auszug. . Text von A.M. Willner (frei nach Goethe).Leipzig: E. Berté . 1902. First edition. 245 pp. [PN[ 271. Large 8vo. 32 cm. Original wrappers, a few small tears and worn at top of spine. Otherwise, a very good copy.
The NY Times of Feb 3, 1903 reports on the opera's premiere in Germany: "At the first performance...yesterday evening the composer was called before the curtain forty times. It met with the greatest sucess of any new opera here for many years. The libretto, which is based on Goethe's drama, is frivolous."
The NY Times of Feb 3, 1903 reports on the opera's premiere in Germany: "At the first performance...yesterday evening the composer was called before the curtain forty times. It met with the greatest sucess of any new opera here for many years. The libretto, which is based on Goethe's drama, is frivolous."