- Urner Tellspiel
The "Urner Tellspiel" (German: ‘Tell Play of Uri’) is the earliest surviving written version of a
William Tell play.The debut performance of "Urner Tellspiel" (whose full title reads "Ein hüpsch Spyl gehalten zuo Ury in der Eydgnoschafft") was probably held in winter
1512 /1513 inAltdorf, Switzerland Bergier, p. 76.] .However, it cannot be precluded that the story of William Tell was already frequently performed during the
15th century in an impromptu way and without standard text dialogues, following the example of thecommedia dell’arte .Bergier, p. 76.]Apparently, the "Urner Tellspiel" was inspired to a great degree by the "
Song of the Founding of the Confederation " (German: "Lied von der Entstehung der Eidgenossenschaft") as well as byPetermann Etterlin ’s "Chronicle of the Swiss Confederation " (German: "Kronika von der loblichen Eydtgenossenschaft").Bergier, p. 76.]The "Urner Tellspiel" was frequently performed and revised during the last five centuries.Bergier, p. 76.] Its popularity, for instance, is attested by a letter of the
Swiss reformerHuldrych Zwingli to his friendValentin Compar in which Zwingli, a great admirer of this early Tell play, praised William Tell as “der gotskrefftig held und erster anheber eidgnossischer fryheit …, ursprung und stiffter einer loblichen Eydgnoschafft”.Bergier, p. 76.]References
*Bergier, Jean-François. "Wilhelm Tell: Realität und Mythos". München: Paul List Verlag, 1990.
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