The Eternal Road
opera-oratorio with spoken dialogue in 4 acts by Kurt Weill with a libretto by Franz Werfel translated into English by Ludwig Lewisohn
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The Eternal Road
Summary
The Eternal Road is a dramatico-musical work[1]. It draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (dramatico_musical_work category, ranking #414 of 2,893).[2]
Key Facts
- The Eternal Road's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[3].
- The Eternal Road's composer is recorded as Kurt Weill[4].
- The Eternal Road's genre is singspiel[5].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Aaron[6].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Abraham[7].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as An Ancient[8].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Angel of Death[9].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Asher[10].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Bath-Sheba[11].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Boaz[12].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Boy of the Congregation[13].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Chananjah[14].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Dan[15].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as David[16].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Eliezer[17].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Fanatic[18].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Two Dark Angel[19].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Gad[20].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Isaac[21].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Jacob[22].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Jesse[23].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Joseph[24].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as King Saul[25].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Levi[26].
- The Eternal Road's characters is recorded as Miriam[27].
Why It Matters
The Eternal Road draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (dramatico_musical_work category, ranking #414 of 2,893).[2]