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Albert Lortzing
Die Opernprobe
Works Info
Composer
:
Albert Lortzing
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Opera
Compose Date
:
1850
First Performance
:
Jan 20, 1851
Average_duration
:
50:25
Die Opernprobe is a comic opera in three acts composed by Albert Lortzing. The opera was composed in 1832 and premiered on November 20, 1832, at the Stadttheater in Leipzig, Germany. The libretto was written by the composer himself. The plot of the opera revolves around a group of actors who are rehearsing for a new opera. The prima donna, Madame Herz, is a demanding and temperamental diva who is constantly causing problems for the rest of the cast. The composer of the opera, Herr von Puff, is also struggling to keep the production on track, as he is constantly being interrupted by the various egos and personalities of the cast. As the rehearsals progress, tensions rise and tempers flare, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. Eventually, the cast manages to pull together and put on a successful performance, much to the delight of the audience. The music of Die Opernprobe is characterized by its light and playful melodies, which perfectly capture the comedic tone of the opera. Lortzing's use of vocal ensembles and duets is particularly noteworthy, as he skillfully weaves together multiple voices to create a rich and complex musical texture. The premiere of Die Opernprobe was a great success, and the opera quickly became one of Lortzing's most popular works. It was performed throughout Germany and Austria in the years following its premiere, and it remains a beloved classic of the operatic repertoire to this day. In conclusion, Die Opernprobe is a delightful and charming opera that showcases Lortzing's skill as a composer and his talent for creating memorable characters and comedic situations. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal and its place as a beloved classic of the operatic canon.
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