- Grigori Frid
The Diary of Anne Frank (1968)
- Hans Sikorski (USA, Canada and Mexico only)
Available in the USA, Canada and Mexico only
- 102+bcl.0/0210/3perc.vibr.pf/str (5.0.4.3.2)
- Soprano
- 1 hr
- Ulrike Patow
- English, German, Russian
Programme Note
Synopsis
Anne's profound thoughts, her naive joy over a gift or a patch of blue sky, her fear and will to remain courageous, her budding love for Peter, her sense of situation comedy, and hope for freedom — all this finds expression in The Diary of Anne Frank. The libretto, taken from the original diary, is integrated into a musical-lyrical narrative, which shows both the tragedy of the events and the girl's poetic expressive power.
Anne's profound thoughts, her naive joy over a gift or a patch of blue sky, her fear and will to remain courageous, her budding love for Peter, her sense of situation comedy, and hope for freedom — all this finds expression in The Diary of Anne Frank. The libretto, taken from the original diary, is integrated into a musical-lyrical narrative, which shows both the tragedy of the events and the girl's poetic expressive power.