Fredegundis (opera) explained

Fredegundis is a 1922 German-language opera in three acts by the Austrian composer Franz Schmidt, to a libretto by Bruno Hardt-Warden and Ignaz Michael Welleminsky after Felix Dahn.[1] Schmidt's second and final opera, the plot concerns Fredegund, the widow of 6th century French King Chilperic I.

Recording

Fredegundis - Dunja Vejzović soprano ; Olga Sandu, contralto, Werner Hollweg tenor, Reid Bunger, Martin Egel basses. ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien, conducted Ernst Märzendorfer. live recording 27 September 1979. Voce reissued Orfeo

Notes and References

  1. The Viking Opera Guide - Page 949