Horia (Bretan)

Horia is a 1937 Romanian-language opera by Nicolae Bretan to a libretto by Ghiţă Pop.[1][2][3] The story is based on the story of Vasile Ursu Nicola "Horia", the 1784 Transylvania Romanian peasants revolt led by Horia, Closca and Crisan.

References

  1. William Schoell The Opera of the Twentieth Century 1476605564 2006 p138 "In 1937, he came out with his best-known opera Horia. (“For lovers of old-fashioned opera, Horia is a stirring score, singable and expressive,” opined Opera News.) "
  2. Horia Stanca Fragmentarium Clujean - 1987 Page 157 "Cu încă o tragedie îşi va încheia în 1937 Nicolae Bretan prolifica sa activitate componistică dîndu-ne cu opera Horia, pe un libret extras din piesa lui Ghiţă Pop, o evocare a unui moment istoric de puternic substrat politic şi a unui erou intrat în ..."
  3. The American Music Teacher - Volumes 26-27 - Page lvii 1976 "The National Public Radio network plans at least six nationwide broadcasts of Bretan music in 1976-77. The first nationwide broadcast (in October 1975) by NPR of Bretan's opera Horia, performed by the Romanian Opera of Cluj and recorded ..."
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