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Marx in London A Comedy - Libretto by Charles Hart. After an original scenario by Jürgen Weber by Jonathan Dove TB - Sheet Music

By Jonathan Dove
Orchestra Marx (Bar), Jenny (S), Tussi (S), Freddy (T), Helene (MS), Engels (T), Spy (T), Pawnbroker (Bar/B), Melanzane (T), Franz (Bar), Chief Inspector Littlejohorn (Bar), Sergeant (Bar), Foreman (Bar)-Chorus(TB)-3(II+III=piccolo), 3(III=English horn), 3(III=B-cl

SKU: PE.EP73091

A Comedy - Libretto by Charles Hart. After an original scenario by Jürgen Weber. Composed by Jonathan Dove. String Orchestra Book. Edition Peters. Book. 474 pages. Duration 01:20:00. Edition Peters #98-EP73091. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP73091).

ISBN 9790577014838. 297 x 420 mm inches. English. Charles Hart.

Set across a single day in summer 1871, Marx in London follows the philosopher and economist as he is beset by his troubled wife, his denied illegitimate son, his overly curious daughter, and his notorious lack of capital. Knowing that he will never finish writing Das Kapital, Marx escapes to the British Library, where he has a vision that will eventually become a nightmare.

Written to mark Marx's bicentenary, Jonathan Dove's Marx in London features a libretto by Charles Hart, after an original scenario by Jürgen Weber, and was commissioned and premiered by Theater Bonn in December 2018.



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