释义 |
- Sections
- References
{{expand Czech|date=December 2018}}{{italic}}Hry o Marii (literally "Games about Mary", The Miracle of Our Lady) is a Czech-language opera cycle in 4 parts, each of one act, by Bohuslav Martinů to a libretto by the composer. The first performance was at the National Theatre, Brno, in 1934 with Antonín Balatka conducting, and stage direction by Branko Gavela.[1]Sections- The Wise and Foolish Virgins, based on a Provençal folk tale, adapted by Vítězslav - tableau
- Mariken van Nieumeghen, by Henri Ghéon, 1933, after the Flemish legend, translated by Vilém Závada - title-role shared between singer and dancer
- The Nativity, from Moravian folk lyrics
- Sister Paskalina, by the composer and folk poetry - dance scenes
References1. ^Milos Safranek Bohuslav Martinu - The Man and His Music- 2013 1447493044 "The Miracle of Our Lady (Hry o Marii), four parts, libretto by B. Martinů and Henri Ghéon (Paris, 1933). 1st P.: National Theatre, Brno, 1934 (Antonín Balatka, conducting; Dr Branko Gavela, stage director). O. P.: Prague, National Theatre,..."
3 : Operas|1934 operas|Operas by Bohuslav Martinů |