Undine (Hoffmann)
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Opera by E. T. A. Hoffmann | |
Librettist | Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué |
Language | German |
Based on | Undine by Fouqué |
Premiere | 3 August 1816 Königliches Schauspielhaus, Berlin |
Undine is an opera, with spoken dialogue, in three acts by the German composer and author E. T. A. Hoffmann. The libretto, by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, is based on his own story Undine. It received its premiere at the Königliches Schauspielhaus in Berlin on 3 August 1816. Undine was Hoffmann's greatest operatic success and a major influence on the development of German Romantic opera.
Carl Maria von Weber's enthusiastic review of the opera admired it as "an art work complete in itself, in which partial contributions of the related and collaborating arts blend together, disappear, and, in disappearing, somehow form a new world".[1]
It was revived by the Wuppertal Opera in 1970.
There is a 1960 recording (including the spoken dialogue) by the Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio, conductor: Jan Koetsier, Undine: Rita Streich, Hulbrand von Ringstetten: Raimund Grumbach, Berthalda: Melitta Muszely, Kuhleborn: Karl-Christian Kohn, Ein alter Fischer: Max Proebstl, Seine Frau: Sunhild Rauschkolb, Heilmann: Kieth Engen, Herzog: Anton Rosner, Herzogin: Marjorie Heistermann; and a 3 CDs 1993 recording[2] (leaving out the spoken dialogue) by the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Choir of St. Hedwig's Cathedral in Berlin, conductor: Roland Bader; Roland Hermann, Hans Franzen , Elisabeth Glauser, Krisztina Laki, Heikki Orama, Karl Ridderbusch, Ulrich Ress, Dora Koschak, Mani Mekler.
Roles
[edit]Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 3 August 1816[3] Conductor: Bernhard Romberg |
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Undine | soprano | Therese Eunicke-Schwachhofer |
Huldbrand | baritone | Heinrich Blume |
Berthalda | soprano | Emilie Willmann |
Heilmann | bass | Johann Gottfried Karl Wauer |
Kühleborn | bass | |
Fisherman | bass | Johann Georg Gern |
Fisherman's wife | mezzo-soprano | Wilhelmine Leist |
Archduke | tenor | Friedrich Eunicke |
Archduchess | mezzo-soprano | Johanna Eunicke |
Further reading
[edit]- Ingo Müller: Die Rezeption E.T.A. Hoffmanns in der klassischen Musik des 19. bis 21. Jahrhunderts. In: Unheimlich Fantastisch – E.T.A. Hoffmann 2022. Book for exhibition of the Berlin State Library, Deutsches Romantik-Museum in Frankfurt and the Bamberg State Library, edited by Benjamin Schlodder, Christina Schmitz, Bettina Wagner and Wolfgang Bunzel, Leipzig 2022, ISBN 3959055730 pp. 315-322.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Strunk, Oliver (1965). Source Readings in Music History: The Romantic Era. New York. p. 63. Retrieved 10 May 2008.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Koch Schwann, No. 3-1092-3, Undine (Hoffmann) at Discogs
- ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Undine, 3 August 1816". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
External links
[edit]- Undine (Hoffmann): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Arien und Gesänge der Zauber-Oper genannt: Undine (libretto, Berlin 1816) – via Bavarian State Library