- Der Karneval in Rom
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Operas by Johann Strauss II Indigo und die vierzig Räuber (1871)
Der Karneval in Rom (1873)
Die Fledermaus (1874)
Cagliostro in Wien (1875)
Prinz Methusalem (1877)
Blindekuh (1878)
Das Spitzentuch der Königin (1880)
Der lustige Krieg (1881)
Eine Nacht in Venedig (1883)
Der Zigeunerbaron (1885)
Simplicius (1887)
Ritter Pázmán (1892)
Waldmeister (1895)
Wiener Blut (arranged
by Adolf Müller, 1899)Der Karneval in Rom (The Carnival in Rome) —also known as Karneval in Rom— is an operetta in three acts composed by Johann Strauss II to a libretto by Josef Braun, Richard Genée and Maximilian Steiner. It was Strauss' second operetta and based on Victorien Sardou's comedy Piccolino.[1] The work premiered on 1 March 1873 at the Theater an der Wien.[2]
Roles
Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 1 March 1873
(Conductor: - Johann Strauss II)Marie, a girl from the country soprano Marie Geistinger Arthur Bryk, a painter tenor Albin Swoboda, Sr. Count Falconi baritone Carl Adolf Friese Countess Falconi soprano Caroline Charles-Hirsch Robert Hesse, a painter and Arthur's friend baritone Alfred Schreiber Benvenuto Rafaeli, a painter and Arthur's friend tenor Jani Szika Donna Sofronia, head of a ladies school contralto Therese, a young bride soprano Mme Charles-Rothier Franz, a young groom tenor Toni tenor Sepp tenor Martin tenor References
- Notes
- ^ Der Karneval in Rom Chicago Public Library Catalogue
- ^ Traubner (2003) p. 115
- Sources
- "STRAUSS II, J.: Famous Overtures CD". NaxosDirect. http://www.naxosdirect.com/title/8.553936. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- Traubner, Richard (2003) Operetta: A Theatrical History, Routledge. ISBN 0415966418
Categories:- Operas by Johann Strauss II
- German-language operettas
- 1874 compositions
- German-language opera stubs
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