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Work: Julietta, or The Key of Dreams

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ComposerMartinů, Bohuslav (1890-1959)
PeriodEarly 20th century
Year1938
Work typeOpera / Oratorio
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A Dream team at Staatsoper Berlin for Martinů's Juliette

An outstanding premiere of Bohuslav Martinů's Juliette at the Schiller Theater in Berlin has a delighted public jumping to their feet with applause.
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Julietta: Ambiguity with a capital “A”

Julietta, Bohuslav Martinů’s seldom performed surrealistic opera of dreams and lost identity recently premiered in a new Zurich production.
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Surrealism in the opera house: Martinů's Julietta at ENO

For a Parisian, the accordion is the musical instrument most redolent of memories and dreams. So for Bohuslav Martinů's surrealist opera Julietta, written in Paris and infused with a discombobulating jumble of memories and dreams, Antony McDonald's sets were masterpieces: in each of three acts, the stage is dominated by a giant accordion which is more or less the size of the whole stage.
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The logic of dreams: Bohuslav Martinů’s Juliette

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Dramaturg Aleš Březina explores Bohuslav Martinů’s unique operatic forey into the world of dreams, which combined avant garde surrealism with a wide array Czech musical influences.

Bachtrack top ten: Bohuslav Martinů

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Bohuslav Martinů was a true cosmopolitan: Czech, but spending much of his life in France and the United States, writing in an eclectic style that drew on many influences.