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Der Zar lässt sich photographieren (The Tsar Has his Photograph Taken.') is an opera buffa in one act by Kurt Weill, op. 21. The German libretto was written by Georg Kaiser, and Weill composed the music in 1927. It is a Zeitoper, a genre of music theatre which used contemporary settings and characters, satiric plots which often include technology and machinery. Musically the Zeitoper genre tends to be eclectic and borrow from Jazz. The genre has practically disappeared from the world's opera houses. Historically the Zeitoper came to an abrupt end with the Nazi period, and after the war the cultural institutions were perhaps hesitant to return to the lighter, often decadent and comic operas written before the holocaust changed the artistic perspective. This conjecture is supported by the s

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  • Der Zar läßt sich photographieren ist eine Komische Oper (opera buffa) in einem Akt von Kurt Weill (op. 21). Das Libretto verfasste Georg Kaiser. Die Uraufführung fand am 18. Februar 1928 am Leipziger Neuen Theater statt. Eine weitere Aufführung gab es am 25. März im thüringischen Altenburg. (de)
  • Der Zar lässt sich photographieren (Tsaren låter sig fotograferas, eller titeln vid den svenska premiären Ett foto av självaste tsaren) är en opera buffa i en akt med musik av Kurt Weill och libretto av Georg Kaiser. (sv)
  • Der Zar lässt sich photographieren (The Tsar Has his Photograph Taken.') is an opera buffa in one act by Kurt Weill, op. 21. The German libretto was written by Georg Kaiser, and Weill composed the music in 1927. It is a Zeitoper, a genre of music theatre which used contemporary settings and characters, satiric plots which often include technology and machinery. Musically the Zeitoper genre tends to be eclectic and borrow from Jazz. The genre has practically disappeared from the world's opera houses. Historically the Zeitoper came to an abrupt end with the Nazi period, and after the war the cultural institutions were perhaps hesitant to return to the lighter, often decadent and comic operas written before the holocaust changed the artistic perspective. This conjecture is supported by the s (en)
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