The opera is a satire of modern life, celebrity and marriage, involving parodies of both Puccini's music and Berlin Kabarett. The opera became notorious for a scene with a naked soprano (Laura) singing in the bath about the wonders of modern plumbing, though Hindemith replaced her with the tenor (Hermann) in the revised version.
Neues vom Tage was first performed on 8 June 1929, at the Kroll Opera House, Berlin, under the musical direction of Otto Klemperer. Hindemith revised the opera, changing the text and adding a little new music, for the Teatro San Carlo, Naples, on 7 April 1954. The premiere of the work in the United States was at the Santa Fe Opera in 1961.
Roles
Roles, voice types, premiere casts of original and revised versions
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^Schubert, Giselher (2003). "Einleitung" in Paul Hindemith. Neues vom Tage. Lustige Oper in drei Teilen (Sämtliche Werke I,7-1). Mainz: Schott Musik International. p. XXV.