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Radio 4,4 mins

Thomas Adès on Lulu by Alban Berg

Front Row

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Thomas Adès champions the character of Countess Geschwitz in Berg's opera Lulu, the first explicitly gay character in opera. Composed between 1929-1935, the German-language libretto was adapted by Alban Berg himself from Frank Wedekind's two Lulu plays. Thomas Adès is a composer, pianist and conductor, whose operas include The Exterminating Angel, The Tempest and Powder Her Face. Queer Icons is Front Row's celebration of LGBTQ culture. For many more icons, including those from Alan Hollinghurst, Maggi Hambling and Tony Kushner, head to Front Row's Queer Icons website.

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