Cinderella
Krása: Brundibar* – Featuring Ela Weissberger, Holocaust survivor and one of the original cast members
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Schreker: Intermezzo Op. 8 (US Premiere)
Prokofiev: Cinderella Suites
Witness two very striking fairytales as the Colorado Music Festival explores Prokofiev’s Cinderella Suites and Hans Krása’s Brundibar, a children’s opera composed in 1938 frequently performed at the Therensienstadt concentration camp in the former Czechoslovakia. As part of the Colorado Music Festival’s Rediscovered Masters series, this semi-staged opera features a children’s Choir and is presented with the delightful images of famed illustrator Maurice Sendak from the recently published children’s book.
