A Village: Romeo and Juliet (Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe)
Based on the novella "The People of Seldwyla" by Gottfried Keller, this opera was written in 1901 and first performed in German at Berlin's Komische Oper on 21 February 1907. Its first English-language production was given in London on 22 February 1910. Frederick Delius (1862-1934) obtained his first successes in Germany. He numbers among the late-Romantic composers in the line of Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler. The dramatic weightiness and heroic sweep of these composers is, however, missing in Delius's music, which is more dream-like and limpid, as in the well-known "Walk to Paradise Garden", an intermezzo from the opera "A Village Romeo and Juliet". Delius's most important opera, it radiates a fairy-tale atmosphere similar to that found in Pfitzner and Humperdinck.