Prinzessin Brambilla

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LibrettistBraunfels
LanguageGerman
Based onE. T. A. Hoffmann's novella
Premiere
25 March 1909 (1909-03-25)
Prinzessin Brambilla
Opera by Walter Braunfels
Walter Braunfels in 1902
LibrettistBraunfels
LanguageGerman
Based onE. T. A. Hoffmann's novella
Premiere
25 March 1909 (1909-03-25)

Prinzessin Brambilla (Princess Brambilla), Op. 12b, is an opera in a prologue and five scenes by Walter Braunfels. The German libretto, written by the composer, is based on the novella of the same name [de] by E. T. A. Hoffmann published in 1820.

Braunfels began the composition in 1906 and completed the original two-act version in 1908. He revised the opera in 1929/1930. The second version consists of a prologue and five scenes separated by orchestral interludes. The score of this revised version is published by Universal Edition.[1]

The opera was first performed in its original two-act version on 25 March 1909 at the Stuttgart Court Theatre with Max von Schillings conducting.[1]

Roles

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role[1] Voice type[1] Premiere cast, 25 March 1909[2]
Conductor: Max von Schillings
PantalonebaritoneHermann Wilhelm Weil
Prince Bastaniello di PistojabaritoneReinhold Fritz
Claudio, an actortenorAlfred Goltz
Giazinta, a young seamstresssopranoAnna Sutter
Barbara, Giazinta's old friendcontraltoJohanna Schönberger
Gascon, a nobleman, Claudio's friendtenor
Brutz, Claudio's drinking companionbass
Buffel, Claudio's drinking companiontenor
Cuniberto, the landlordbass
A young girlsoprano

Recordings

Notes

Further reading

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