Difference between revisions of "Asmodeus der krumme Teufel"
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− | ''[[Der Krumme Teufel]]'' ("The Lame Devil" or "The Limping Devil") is | + | ''[[Der Krumme Teufel]]'' ("The Lame Devil" or "The Limping Devil") is a Singspiel, in two acts by Joseph Felix von Kurz (1717-1784)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Felix_von_Kurz], with music by Joseph Haydn. First performed ca. 1751, but banned after 2 performances, but was performed again in 1752, and a revised version, ''[[Der Neue Krumme Teufel]]'' ("The Return of the Lame Devil" or literally "The New Limping Devil"), was performed in 1757 or 1758, and published ca. 1760. |
− | It would appear that a three act version entitled [[Asmodeus der Krumme Teufel]] was then written by Von Kurz, published and printed by Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern, in 1770 | + | It would appear that a three act version entitled [[Asmodeus der Krumme Teufel]] was then written by Von Kurz, published and printed by Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern, in 1770. |
== Translations and adaptations == | == Translations and adaptations == | ||
− | [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/]: p. 129) suggests that | + | [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/]: p. 129) suggests that the 1770 text may possibly have been translated into French as ''[[Asmodée, ou La Philosophie du Díable]]'' for performance in South Africa. |
'''See the French play ''[[Asmodée, ou La Philosophie du Díable]]''''' | '''See the French play ''[[Asmodée, ou La Philosophie du Díable]]''''' |
Revision as of 17:37, 8 January 2016
Asmodeus der Krumme Teufel is a three act opera comique[1] by Joseph Felix von Kurz (1717-1784)[2], with music by Joseph Haydn.
The original text
Der Krumme Teufel ("The Lame Devil" or "The Limping Devil") is a Singspiel, in two acts by Joseph Felix von Kurz (1717-1784)[3], with music by Joseph Haydn. First performed ca. 1751, but banned after 2 performances, but was performed again in 1752, and a revised version, Der Neue Krumme Teufel ("The Return of the Lame Devil" or literally "The New Limping Devil"), was performed in 1757 or 1758, and published ca. 1760.
It would appear that a three act version entitled Asmodeus der Krumme Teufel was then written by Von Kurz, published and printed by Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern, in 1770.
Translations and adaptations
F.C.L. Bosman (1928[4]: p. 129) suggests that the 1770 text may possibly have been translated into French as Asmodée, ou La Philosophie du Díable for performance in South Africa.
See the French play Asmodée, ou La Philosophie du Díable
Sources
http://books.google.co.za/books/about/Asmodeus_der_krumme_Teufel.html?id=PM25mwEACAAJ&redir_esc=y
F.C.L. Bosman (1928[5]: p.129.
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