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''Der Diktator'' (''The Dictator'') is a tragic
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
in one act with words and music by
Ernst Krenek Ernst Heinrich Krenek (, 23 August 1900 – 22 December 1991) was an Austrian, later American, composer of Czech origin. He explored atonality and other modern styles and wrote a number of books, including ''Music Here and Now'' (1939), a study ...
, his Op. 49 and the first of three one-acters (with ''
Das geheime Königreich ''Das geheime Königreich'' (''The Secret Kingdom'') is an opera in one act with words and music by Ernst Krenek, his Op. 50 and the second of three one-acters (with '' Der Diktator'' and '' Schwergewicht, oder Die Ehre der Nation'') which premie ...
'' and '' Schwergewicht, oder Die Ehre der Nation'') which premiered on 6 May 1928 at the
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as part of the Festspiele Wiesbaden. The score is inscribed with the date of completion, 28 August 1926. The title character is loosely based on
Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
, although the story is not deliberately political; Krenek later described it as "an anecdote from the private life of the 'strong man'. "Only from the irrational does he retreat, not so much out of fear but because he can do nothing with it, he cannot dominate it."1928 program note, quoted in The music is Puccinian in idiom, particularly in its use of the voice, and makes extensive use of leitmotives such as the alternating
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triplet first heard in the bass as the war telegram is mentioned, which becomes the sole accompaniment to the officer's narrative.


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Synopsis

The curtain rises on a terrace between the Grand Palace hotel and a sanatorium, overlooking
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. Maria is admiring the summer evening from the hospital, when the Dictator walks a courier out of the hotel, instructing him to deliver a declaration of war. Maria shrinks from his gaze, but he is fascinated. Charlotte comes out, upset at the news: "You already have too many enemies"; he tells her that her fears for him are a form of jealousy and toasts a coming victory while the women join in a trio, Maria complaining about his unbearable eyes and Charlotte singing that when his luck has run out he will be hers again. All go inside, and the officer is wheeled out, crying for air and light. He tells Maria, who follows, the story of his blinding by
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. She promises to avenge him by killing his commander and they sing a duet: "..and these hands, forced to shed so much innocent blood, let me dip them in the blood of the guilty one." (see example below) The scene changes to an interior. The Dictator orders a visitor to be admitted, dismissing Charlotte's fears – "I have a premonition about her too." Maria enters and, over interruptions, announces her intention to kill him as soon as he can say his prayers, drawing a revolver. "A pity, so soon after I have fallen in love with you", he tells her. Charlotte, who has hidden in sight of the audience, is torn between intervening and waiting to see whether his declaration is only a ruse. The Dictator offers to lower his mask, having found a companion capable of understanding him and expounds his philosophy of victory of the strongest. Eventually Maria declares herself ready to join him and lays aside the revolver. When Charlotte picks it up to kill him, Maria jumps in front and takes the bullet. The Dictator sends Charlotte out and tells the
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to call the police. The officer enters, having heard the shot, and calls to Maria to lead him to the body. The Dictator is finally overcome with horror and silently flees.


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Notes


Further reading

* Krenek, Ernst, Der Diktator (piano vocal score) Universal Edition 9455 (1928) * Taylor-Jay, Claire, "Ist politische Oper heute noch möglich? Kreneks ''Der Diktator'' und '' Tarquin''", in ''Der zauberhafte, aber schwierige Beruf des Opernschreibens': Das Musiktheater Ernst Kreneks'', ed.
Claudia Maurer Zenck Claudia Maurer Zenck (born in 1948) is a German musicologist. Early life, family and education She was born in Bremen. She earned her promotion in 1974 at the Technical University of Berlin and her habilitation in 2000 in Innsbruck. Career ...
(Schliengen: Edition Argus, 2006)


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