Weber: Der Freischütz
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- Composer: Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
- Editor: Frank Reinisch
- Piano reduction: Gustav Rösler
- Instrumentation: Opera
- Work: Der Freischütz, J. 277, Op. 77
- Work Language: German
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- Size: 10.6 x 14.2 inches
- Pages: 156
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Romantic Opera in 3 Acts
Place of the action: Bohemia, shortly after the end of the Thirty Years' War Performing time: full length
Characters: OTTOKAR, a sovereign prince in Bohemia (T) – CUNO, a heredary forester (B) – AGATHE, his daughter (S) – ÄNNCHEN, a young relative (S) – CASPAR, first assistant forester (B) – MAX, second assistant forester (T) – SAMIEL, the black Huntsman (Speaker) – Ein EREMIT (B) – KILIAN, a wealthy peasant ((B)Bar) CHOIR BRIDESMAIDS (S, A) – HUNTERS and ENTOURAGE (T, T, B, B) – PEASANTS and MUSICIANS (S, A, T, B) – SPIRITS (S, A, T, B)
In order to publish the work in the form the composer had in mind, the Urtext edition of Weber's "Freischütz" had to draw upon the three main authentic components: Weber's autograph, the first revised and reliable full-score edition of 1867 (Berlin: Schlesinger) – and, especially for the dialogue passages, Weber's personal libretto exemplar, containing extremely telling deletions and additions. Plus, a word about the piano reduction: Gustav Rösler's piano score, already published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1874, had provided a competent, authentic base, though now required detailed revision.
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