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Der Rosenkavalier
Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen von Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Italienische Textfassung von Ottone Schanzer
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Der Rosenkavalier
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In the year that Richard Strauss’s comic opera Der Rosenkavalier was premiered in Dresden, more than a dozen major opera houses in Germany and abroad included the work in their programmes – this was the beginning of an unparalleled triumph. Strauss also helped to popularise the music beyond the scope of the opera house with his two Walzerfolgen (1911/12) and his music for Robert Wiene’s 1926 film, Rosenkavalier.
Strauss’s idea of establishing his own staging concept in line with costume and stage designer Alfred Roller could only be realised in Dresden, Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Milan. Nevertheless, Roller’s designs, modelled on idealised Rococo style, set the tone of productions right up to the 1960s. Only then did directors and designers begin to discover the ambiguity of the opera in their exciting and critical new interpretations. With their analytical approach, they succeeded in bringing this work, which had been composed shortly before the outbreak of the First World War, firmly into the present day.
Strauss’s idea of establishing his own staging concept in line with costume and stage designer Alfred Roller could only be realised in Dresden, Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Milan. Nevertheless, Roller’s designs, modelled on idealised Rococo style, set the tone of productions right up to the 1960s. Only then did directors and designers begin to discover the ambiguity of the opera in their exciting and critical new interpretations. With their analytical approach, they succeeded in bringing this work, which had been composed shortly before the outbreak of the First World War, firmly into the present day.
Orchestral Cast
3 (3. auch Picc.) · 3 (3. auch Engl. Hr.) · 3 in B (1. auch in D und Es-Klar., 2. u. 3. auch in A u. C) · Bassetthr. (auch Bassklar.) · 3 (3. auch Kfg.) - 4 · 3 · 3 · 1 - P. S. (Glsp. · Trgl. · Beck. · Tamb. · kl. Mil. Tr. · gr. Rührtr. · gr. Tr. · gr. Ratsche · Schellen · Kast.) (3 Spieler) - Cel. · 2 Hfn. - Str. (16 · 16 · 12 · 10 · 8) -
Bühnenmusik im 3. Aufzug: 2 · 1 · 3 (1 in C, 2 in B) · 2 - 2 · 1 · 0 · 0 - kl. Tr. - Harm. · Klav. - Str. (solistisch oder in reichlicher Verdoppelung)
Bühnenmusik im 3. Aufzug: 2 · 1 · 3 (1 in C, 2 in B) · 2 - 2 · 1 · 0 · 0 - kl. Tr. - Harm. · Klav. - Str. (solistisch oder in reichlicher Verdoppelung)
Cast
Feldmarschallin · Sopran - Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau · Bass - Octavian · Mezzosopran - Herr von Faninal · hoher Bariton - Sophie · hoher Sopran - Jungfer Marianne Leitmetzerin · hoher Sopran - Valzacchi · Tenor - Annina · Alt - Polizeikommissar · Bass - Haushofmeister bei der Feldmarschallin · Tenor - Haushofmeister bei Faninal · Tenor - Notar · Bass - Wirt · Tenor - Ein Sänger · hoher Tenor - Gelehrter, Flötist, Friseur, dessen Gehilfe, eine adelige Witwe · stumme Rollen - 3 adelige Waisen · Sopran, Mezzosopran, Alt - Modistin · Sopran - Tierhändler · Tenor - 4 Lakaien der Marschallin · 2 Tenöre, 2 Bässe - 4 Kellner · 1 Tenor, 3 Bässe - ein kleiner Neger, Lakaien, Lauffer, Haiducken, Küchenpersonal, Gäste, Musikanten, 2 Wächter, 4 kleine Kinder, verschiedene verdächtige Gestalten · Chor
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Title:
Der Rosenkavalier
Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen von Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Italienische Textfassung von Ottone Schanzer
Language:
German, Italian
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Fürstner Musikverlag GmbH
Year of composition:
1909 - 1910
Opus:
op. 59
Duration:
195 ′
World Premiere:
January 26, 1911 · Dresden (D)
Königliches Opernhaus
Conductor: Ernst von Schuch
Original staging: Georg Toller · Costumes: Alfred Roller · Set design: Alfred Roller
(scenic)
Königliches Opernhaus
Conductor: Ernst von Schuch
Original staging: Georg Toller · Costumes: Alfred Roller · Set design: Alfred Roller
(scenic)
Series:
Technical Details
Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LAF 3815-01
Delivery rights:
Distribution rights for Germany, Gdańsk, Italy, Portugal, the successor states to the USSR except Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
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