Karl Michael von Levetzow

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Karl Michael von Levetzow (10 April 1871, Dobromilice – 4 October 1945, Mírov) was a Moravian German poet and librettist.[1]

Librettos

  • Ruth. Ein Hirtenlied in 5 Bildern in Neuversen. Divak, Mähren 1919
  • Scirocco. Oper in 3 Akten . Eugen d'Albert 1919, premiered 1921 Darmstadt
  • Der goldene Pfad. Eine Botschaft der Liebe und Selbstentäußerung Wiener Literarische Anstalt, Vienna 1921
  • Die schwarze Orchidee. Oper in 3 Akten. Musik: Eugen d'Albert premiered 1928 Leipzig
  • Mister Wu. Oper in 3 Akten. Eugen d'Albert Leo Blech. premiered 1932 Dresden
  • Der goldene Schlüssel. Singspiel in 3 Akten. for Hannes Sieber, Heyer, Berlin 1933
  • Enoch Arden, Ottmar Gerster 1936

References

  1. ^ Christian Mueller-Goldingen, Kurt Sier - LENAIKA: Festschrift für Carl Werner Müller zum 65. Geburtstag 3110957019 2011 " Karl Michael Freiherr von Levetzow (1871-1945) stammte aus Dobrornielitz bei Olmütz, wohin sein Vater, der aus einer alten ..."
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