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Bluthochzeit

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Bluthochzeit

Opera by Wolfgang Fortner (libretto by E Beck after García Lorca's Bodas de sangre), composed for the opening of the new opera house in Cologne, Germany, and first performed there on 8 June 1957. The story concerns a bride who runs away with her former fiancé on her wedding day; the bridegroom follows and both men are killed in the ensuing fight.

An opera on the same subject by Sándor Szokolay (Vérnász, same source) was first produced in Budapest, Hungary, on 30 October 1964.



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