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Libretto by the composer (G,E,I)

Besetzung

Major roles: dramS,lyrT,Bar; minor roles: S,T,2Bar,B
small roles: S,Bar,2mimes(boy and girl)
2(II=picc).2(II=corA).2(II=bcl).2-3.2.2.0-timp.perc:cyms/BD/SD/tgl/
2bells-pft-harp-harm-strings(11.9.5.5.3)

Abkürzungsverzeichnis (PDF)

Verlag:

Boosey & Hawkes

Vertriebsgebiet
Dieses Werk ist erhältlich bei Boosey & Hawkes für Aufführungen in for all countries except Germany, Italy, Portugal, Danzig, and the former territories of the USSR.

Verfügbarkeit

World Premiere
04/11/1924
Sächsisches Staatstheater Opernhaus, Dresden
Dirigent: Fritz Busch
Ensemble: Dresden State Opera

Rollen

ROBERT STORCH, a composer Baritone
CHRISTINE, his wife Soprano
ANNA, the chambermaid Soprano
BARON LUMMER Tenor
NOTARY Baritone
NOTARY'S WIFE Soprano
STROH, a conductor, and skat partner of Storch Tenor
A COMMERCIAL COUNCILLOR, and skat partner Baritone
A JUSTIZRAT, and skat partner Baritone
A KAMMERSANGER, and skat partner Bass
FRANZL, the Storch's son Boy, spoken role
Young girl, Chambermaid, Housemaid etc silent roles
Ort und Zeit

Grundlsee and Vienna, the 1920s

Zusammenfassung

The composer Storch is leaving for a conducting tour, and his wife Christine helps him pack, arguing and nagging along the way. Seeking relief from lonelinesss she goes toboganning and collides with a skier, a young Baron who befriends her. They dance together at a ball and she arranges for him to lodge in the house of her notary. The friendship is soured when the Baron asks Christine for financial assistance. She opens a letter, supposedly for her husband, from a lady arranging an assignation. She immediately telegrams Storch demanding they part for ever. In tears, she seeks solace in her son's bedroom but he defends his father. Storch is playing skat with friends in Vienna when the telegram arrives, and is bewildered by the accusations. Stroh, a conductor friend, admits that he knows the lady and surmises that his and Storch's surnames must have been confused. Christine visits the notary to demand a divorce, but he is unwilling to pursue the matter. She sends the Baron to Vienna to gather evidence of infidelity. Packing to leave, she receives a telegram from her husband saying that Stroh will explain the misunderstanding. Even after Stroh's visit she is reluctant to accept the truth.Storch returns home, and an argument ensues. The Baron arrives with evidence that Stroh rather than Storch had indeed known the lady and Christine dismisses him, assured that her husband is blameless. Storch forgives her anger and teases her about her dalliance with the Baron. Husband and wife declare a renewed love.

Stimmung

Comic

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EMI CDS7493372

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