Cagliostro in Wien

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Johann Strauss II

Script error: No such module "Lang". (Cagliostro in Vienna) is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II to a libretto by F. Zell and Richard Genée. It premiered on 27 February 1875 at the Theater an der Wien, featuring Marie Geistinger and Alexander Girardi.

Reception

The premiere was highly successful, in no small part due to the audience favourite Alexander Girardi[1] (1850–1918) as Blasoni. Another notable performer at the premiere was Marie Geistinger (1836–1903) who had created the role of Rosalinde in Strauss's Die Fledermaus. However, weaknesses in the libretto and—by Strauss's standards—the pallid music, meant the work could not garner the level of long-term public support of the composer's other works. These shortcomings were corrected in a version with a revised libretto by Gustav Quedenfeldt and music by Karl Tutein (who included themes from the Kaiser-Walzer) which premiered on 8 May 1941 in Danzig (Gdańsk).

Roles

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Role Voice type Premiere cast, 27 February 1875[2]
(Conductor: Johann Strauss II)
Empress Maria Theresa soprano Henriette Wieser
Marie Luise, Infanta of Spain    
Baron Sebastian Schnucki, imperial custodian of morals baritone Alfred Schreiber
Count Cagliostro baritone Carl Adolf Friese
Lorenza, Italian street singer soprano Marie Geistinger
Feri von Lieven, Lieutenant    
Frau Adami    
Annemarie, her niece    
Teiglein, pastry cook, Annemarie's guardian    
Blasoni, Count Cagliostro's aide tenor Alexander Girardi
Severin, owner of a funfair stall    
Innkeeper of The Turk Sconce    
The Hofmarschall    
Beppo and Barberino, Count Cagliostro's aides    
Ladies and gentlemen of the court, people, soldiers, police

Notable arias

  • "Script error: No such module "Lang"." [Gypsy child, how shiny your hair]
  • "Script error: No such module "Lang"." [The rose will bloom when kissed by the sun]
  • "Script error: No such module "Lang"." (Cagliostro Waltz) [Could I but fly with you through life]

Adaptations

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Giuseppe Balsamo (Cagliostro)

Johann Strauss used material from his operetta for the following works:

  • Cagliostro-Quadrille, Op. 369 (1875)
  • Script error: No such module "Lang"., Op. 370 (1875), waltz
  • Script error: No such module "Lang"., Op. 371 (Hail Austria) (1875), march
  • Script error: No such module "Lang"., Op. 372 (If You Please!) (1875), French polka
  • Script error: No such module "Lang"., Op. 373 (On the Hunt) (1875), quick polka
  • Script error: No such module "Lang"., Op. 374 (Light and Shadow) (1875) polka

Erich Wolfgang Korngold wrote an arrangement of the work, first performed on 13 April 1927 in Vienna.

References

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  1. Elizabeth Forbes: "Girardi, Alexander", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy
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External links

  • Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". Plot summary

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