Opera

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Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967)



  1. Houlahan, Mícheál, and Philip Tacka. Zoltán Kodály: A Guide to Research.
    Garland Composer Resource Manuals, 44. New York: Garland, 1998. xiv,
    611p. ISBN 0-8153-2853-2. ML134 .K64 T3.
    An indispensable guide to the Hungarian and international literature, consist-
    ing of 1,457 thoroughly annotated entries. Worklist, with titles in original lan-
    guages and English translations; chronology; biographical sketch; expansive
    indexes of authors/titles and compositions. There are only scattered references
    to the popular opera Háry Janos.

  2. Eo ̋sze, László. Zoltán Kodály: His Life and Work.Trans. István Farkas and
    Gyula Gulyás. New York: Belwin-Mills, 1962. 183p. ML410 .K732 E63.
    Originally published in Hungarian, 1956. A basic life and works, with a chap-
    ter of program notes on the stage music (p.149–156).


Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957)



  1. Carroll, Brendan. “The Operas of Erich Wolfgang Korngold.” Ph.D. diss., U.
    of Liverpool, 1975.


Ernest Krenek (1900–1991)



  1. Rogge, Wolfgang. Ernest Kreneks Opern: Spiegel der zwanziger Jahre.
    Wolfenbüttel: Möseler, 1970. 124p. ML410 .K77 R6.
    A useful introduction to the composer’s life, with some technical analysis of
    the works. No bibliography; index of names.

  2. Stewart, John L. Ernest Krenek: The Man and His Music.Berkeley: U. of Cali-
    fornia Press, 1991. xi, 445p. ISBN 0-520-07014-3. ML410 .K736 .S57.
    Primarily a biography, with program notes on the music. Bibliography of
    about 400 items, index.

  3. Bowles, Garrett H. Ernest Krenek: A Bio-Bibliography.Bio-Bibliographies in
    Music, 22. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1989. xiv, 428p. ISBN 0-313-
    25250-5. ML410 .K9 B6.
    Krenek’s greatly popular opera, Jonny spielt auf,lacks a scholarly literature.
    This book identifies the reviews and brief notices available.


See also Cook (#1055).


Friedrich Ludwig Aemelius Kunzen (1761–1817)


Das Fest der Winzeris in GO,v.11.


Michel de La Barre (ca.1675–1743 or 1744)


Le triomphe des arts is in FO,v.22.


Jean Benjamin de La Borde (1734–1794)


Annette et Lubinis in FO, v.59.


Jean Benjamin de La Borde 211

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