Schreker's previous opera,
Irrelohe, premiered in 1924, had received a lukewarm response, its late-Romanticism being seen as out of step with the newer values of
Neoclassicism and
Neue Sachlichkeit being explored by a younger generation of composers.
Christophorus was conceived and written partly in response to this new aesthetic and uses the smallest performing forces of any Schreker opera with a reduced orchestra and no chorus. This, together with the contemporary setting, the use of spoken dialogue and
jazz and popular music elements, anticipates important aspects of the "
Zeitopern" of the later 1920s as represented by works such as
Krenek's Jonny spielt auf (1927) and
Weill's Dreigroschenoper (1928). An early, unrealised scenario for the opera included a plan to incorporate film interludes, foreshadowing the use of the same device in
Alban Berg's Lulu (1929-35). ==Performance history==