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    Fidelio

    Take a look at the new page on this site about Beethoven's opera. If anyone has anymore info on the singers who took part in those first performances, I would be happy to add it to the page. Any pictures of the musicians would also be appreciated.
    www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/fidelio.html



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    #2
    Hi Peter...

    Here is a page copied from another site. Don't know if there is any info you don't already have. I just ordered a DVD of Fidelio
    I expect it will be here by this weekend and I can finally see rather than just hearing it.

    Hearing it is nice, but it was written to combine music with stage action and tell a story. If you can't see the stage action any opera suffers.

    Steve

    From Website "Opera Glass" FIDELIO....Fidelio: Performance History
    First performance: 20 November 1805, Theater-an-der-Wien, Vienna (there were two subsequent performances on the 21st and 22nd)
    Cast:

    Don Fernando..Weinkopf
    Don Pizarro.......Sebastian Mayer (brother-in-law of Mozart)
    Florestan..........Joseph Demmer
    Leonore.............Anna Milder
    Rocco.................Rothe
    Marcellina.........Louise Müller
    Jaquino..............Caché
    First performance of revised version: 29 March 1806, Theater-an-der-Wien, Vienna (there was one subsequent performance, on 10 April)

    Same cast, except:

    Florestan..........Joseph August Röckel
    First performance of 2nd revised version: 23 May 1814, Kärnthnerthor-Theater, Vienna

    Cast:

    Don Fernando..Ignaz Saal
    Don Pizarro......Johann Michael Vogl
    Florestan...........Radichi
    Leonore.............Anna Milder-Hauptmann*
    Rocco.................Carl Friedrich Weinmüller
    Marcellina.........Theresa Bondra
    Jaquino..............Frühwald
    conductor..........Michael Umlauf
    *Mme. Hönig was originally announced
    First performance in:

    Czech Republic: 21 Nov 1814, Prague (Carl Maria von Weber conducting; his diary lists the 27th as the date; other sources give the 26th)
    Germany: 15 Feb 1815, Leipzig (1805 version)
    Hungary: 6 May 1816, Budapest (Pest?)
    Poland: 12 Jul 1816, Wroclaw [Breslau]
    Latvia: 22 Jun 1818, Riga
    Russia: 1819, St. Petersburg
    Netherlands: 13 Nov 1824, Amsterdam
    France: 30 May 1829, Paris (Théâtre des Italiens)
    Denmark: 17 Sep 1829, Copenhagen
    Sweden: 14 Apr 1832, Stockholm
    England: 18 May 1832, London (His Majesty's Theatre)
    Switzerland: 27 Feb 1837, Basel (previously given in concert form in Zurich, 1834)
    Belgium: 28 May 1838, Liège
    United States: 9 Sep 1839, New York (Park Theatre)
    Finland: 22 Jun 1841, Helsinki
    Ireland: 14 Sep 1854, Dublin
    Norway: 1876, Oslo
    Scotland: 25 Nov 1876, Edinburgh
    Italy: 4 Feb 1886, Rome
    Mexico: 12 Apr 1891, Mexico City
    Spain: Nov 1893, Madrid
    Croatia: 15 Mar 1898, Zagreb
    Monaco: 5 Apr 1898, Monte Carlo
    Slovenia: 10 May 1927, Ljubljana
    Argentina: 17 Jun 1927, Buenos Aires
    Romania: Oct 1931, Bucharest
    First performance at:
    Covent Garden: 12 Jun 1835
    Wiener Hofoper: 10 Jun 1869 (fourth opera performed there)
    Metropolitan Opera: 19 Nov 1884 (119 performances in 30 seasons through 1976)
    San Francisco Opera: 8 Nov 1937 (33 performances in 11 seasons through 1995, most recently in 1992)


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      #3
      Originally posted by SR:
      Hi Peter...

      Here is a page copied from another site. Don't know if there is any info you don't already have. I just ordered a DVD of Fidelio
      I expect it will be here by this weekend and I can finally see rather than just hearing it.

      Thanks but I already have all the necessary performance information - I deciphered the original cast with a magnifying glass looking at a photo of the original playbill!

      What I'm really after is more background on the original cast - you know everyone is aware of B's association with the aristocracy but there are many people such as Ignaz Von Seyfried who were just as much a part of the composer's life. Indeed he was present at B's funeral and some of his music was also played.

      Interesting to see that musical and opera loving country Italy so slow to take up the work!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Peter:


        Interesting to see that musical and opera loving country Italy so slow to take up the work!
        Well, there's Italian opera....and then there's Fidelio!!!!

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          #5
          I have a picture of Maria Malibran from the prison scene in full costume from 1836 and also pictures of Wilhelmine Schroder-Devrient in costume from her debut as Leonore in 1822 if you would want anything like that.
          'Truth and beauty joined'

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            #6
            Also I read that Sebastian Mayer one of the original cast who played Pizarro was Mozart's brother in law.
            'Truth and beauty joined'

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              #7
              Originally posted by Joy:
              Also I read that Sebastian Mayer one of the original cast who played Pizarro was Mozart's brother in law.
              Thanks Joy - I'll add that, but I don't need those pics as I want to concentrate on the original performers.

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