Fritz Haber accepts his Nobel Prize, from Haber's Law by Jonathan Newmark published on 2020-06-07T23:09:44Z Fritz Haber accepts his Nobel Prize in chemistry, in Stockholm, 1919. The ghost of his wife Clara, who killed herself four years earlier over Fritz's involvement with chemical warfare, comments from the wings. Recorded as part of the June in Buffalo festival, Buffalo, New York, 2020. Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano; Jaman Dunn, baritone; Eric Huebner, piano. Libretto by Don Bogen. In this excerpt, all of Fritz's words come directly from Fritz's actual Nobel Prize speech, translated into English by Don. Genre Excerpt from chamber opera