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re: Is this the first "Threepenny" production in which "Ballad of the Drowned Girl" appears? nm

Posted by: whereismikeyfl 08:15 pm EDT 03/16/14
In reply to: Is this the first "Threepenny" production in which "Ballad of the Drowned Girl" ... - kieran 06:09 pm EDT 03/16/14

The setting for Drowned Girl in the first productions of Baal was not by Weill because they occurred a few years before Brecht and Weill met.

Weill did a setting of the poem for Das Berliner Requiem which was written shortly after Threepenny's premiere.

I never heard of it being used in any production of Threepenny before.

Das Berliner Requiem is a great piece and it ought to be better known.


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