Berg’s ‘Wozzeck’ Keeps Shocking Us, After 100 Years

The New York Times12/14/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

Alban Berg’s opera “Wozzeck,” which premiered after World War I, continues to resonate emotionally with audiences due to its impactful score, according to The New York Times. The work is noted for its ability to evoke deep feelings, maintaining its relevance a century after its debut.

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