¡Weill: Street Scene
¡Dorothy Sarnoff, Izler Solomon (conductor)
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[Machine Translation] Elmer Rice's play "Scenes from the City" is a controversial play that won the 1929 Pulitzer Prize. Maurant, a heavy drinker, and his wife live in Manhattan, New York. Their daughter, her lover, and their neighbors. A tragedy occurs as a result of a series of small disputes. The people who watch over them. However, the scenery of the town never changes. Weill added serious music to this work that depicts the modest lives of such city dwellers. This is a piece with plenty of atmosphere that allows you to enjoy the atmosphere of the time as it was.
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