Boulevard Solitude

Boulevard Solitude
Lyrisches Drama by Hans Werner Henze
The composer in 1960
LibrettistGrete Weil
LanguageGerman
Based onAbbé Prévost's Manon Lescaut
Premiere
17 February 1952 (1952-02-17)

Boulevard Solitude is a Lyrisches Drama (lyric drama) or opera in one act by Hans Werner Henze to a German libretto by Grete Weil after the play by Walter Jockisch, in its turn a modern retelling of Abbé Prévost's 1731 novel Manon Lescaut. The piece is a reworking of the Manon Lescaut story, already adapted operatically by Auber, Massenet and Puccini, and here relocated to Paris after World War II where, as is noted in Grove, the focus of the story moves away from Manon and towards Armand des Grieux. It became Henze's first fully-fledged opera. The work stands out for its strong jazz influences, from a composer who had hitherto been associated with twelve-tone technique.

The premiere was given on 17 February 1952, at the Landestheater Hannover.