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Karl V
''Karl V.'' is an opera, described as a ''Bühnenwerk mit Musik'' (stage work with music) by Ernst Krenek, his opus 73. The German libretto is by the composer. The first full-length twelve-tone opera〔Von heute auf morgen (1928) is in one act.〕 tells the story of Emperor Charles V's life in a series of flashbacks on a split stage, devices which the composer only much later recognized as "cinematic" in style;〔Ogdon 1972, 104, reprinted in Krenek 1974, 145.〕 there is also some use of'' Sprechstimme''. ==History==
Originally commissioned in 1930 by the Vienna State Opera for performance in 1934, this much anticipated work〔The work is mentioned in almost any issue of ''Modern Music'' from 1933-1935.〕 became a ''cause célèbre'' when the production was cancelled after Krenek was blacklisted in Germany by the Nazi government immediately following the German parliamentary elections in March 1933.〔Zenck 1985, 131.〕 The composer believed it was its strong emphasis on Christian universality that made ''Karl V.'' "utterly intolerable" to the Nazis.〔Ogdon 1972, 103.〕 A concert suite for soprano (''Fragmente aus dem Bühnenwerk Karl V., op. 73a'') was performed in 1936, and the opera was staged for the first time on 22 June 1938 at the Neues Deutsches Theater in Prague, by which time Krenek had fled overseas. ''Karl V.'' has apparently still not been staged in Krenek's adopted homeland; in 1954 he revised the score for the first revival in Germany.
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