Gustaf Adolf och Ebba Brahe is a 1788 Swedish-language opera by Abbé Georg Joseph Vogler.[1] to a libretto by Johan Henric Kellgren.[2]
Recordings
- Gustaf Adolf och Ebba Brahe. Margareta Hallin, Laila Andersson, Gunilla Slättegård, Gunnar Lundberg, Margareta Bergström, Arne Tyrén, Kåge Jehrlander, Björn Asker, Tord Slättegård, Jonny Blanc, Hans Johansson, Dorrit Kleimert, Busk Margit Jonsson. Royal Swedish Orchestra, Royal Swedish Chorus, conducted Charles Farncombe Recorded at Drottningholm Palace Theatre, Stockholm, June 7th, 1973. New York: MRF Records, 1979.
References
- ↑ Floyd K. Grave, Margaret G. Grave In Praise of Harmony: The Teachings of Abbé Georg Joseph Vogler 2016 "circumstances and requirements is amply demonstrated in Vogler's next major theatrical achievement, the Swedish opera Gustav Adolf och Ebba Brahe."
- ↑ Nordic Art Music: From the Middle Ages to the Third Millennium Frederick Key Smith - 2002 -Kraus's German associate Georg Joseph Vogler (1749-1814) spent more than a decade in Sweden giving organ recitals, building ... During this time, however, he wrote only a single Swedish opera, Gustav Adolf och Ebba Brahe (1788).
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