Der Schmied von Gent

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Der Schmied von Gent is a "Grand magical opera" in three acts by Franz Schreker with a German-language libretto by the composer after the story Smetse Smee by the Flemish author Charles de Coster.

The work was composed between 1929 and 1932 and published by Universal Edition. It was the composer's final completed opera.

Performance history

The work was first performed at the Berlin Städtische Oper on 29 October 1932 conducted by Paul Breisach.[1] The performance was marred by right-wing demonstrations directed at the composer due to his Jewish heritage.[1] The first performance in modern times was at the Berlin Staatsoper in 1981 conducted by Rolf Reuter. Further productions have taken place at Bielefeld Opera (1991),[1] Chemnitz Opera (2010),[2] Flemish Opera (2020),[3] Theater Münster (2023)[4] and Nationaltheater Mannheim (2025).[5]

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