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intrigue against each other, each demanding that his arias be not cut while the other performers' parts are cut instead. A dancing master introduces
Zerbinetta into the plot, which she understands from her very own perspective, and she gets ready for the performance. The Composer realizes what he has
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Strauss, being a native son, had a close association with Munich and was held in high regard, but had to miss the performance as he was on a concert tour in Russia. The audience openly expressed its disapproval of the piece by hissing after the first act. For the succeeding performances, Walter
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on 7 December 1925 (in an
Italian translation by O. Schanzer); in Sweden in Stockholm on 27 November 1926 (in Swedish); in Brussels on 17 March 1930 (in a French translation by P. Spaak); in Helsinki on 12 May 1931 (in a Finnish translation by A. af Enehjelm); in Rome at the
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Zerbinetta and company's final number, a lackey enters and tells Jourdain that the fireworks are beginning; he reflects on what people think of him and what he sees in himself; the work ends with music associated with
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conducting. As of 20 February 2010 it had been performed there a total of 88 times with revivals of the original production in 1963–4, 1970, 1976, 1979, 1984–5, and 1987–8, and a new production, directed by
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group. He also moved the action from Paris to Vienna. Strauss was initially reluctant, but he composed the prologue (and modified some aspects of the opera) in 1916, and this revised version was first performed at the
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introduced cuts and moved the production to the
Hoftheater, and the attendance began to improve. The 1912 version was also produced in Berlin beginning on 27 February 1913 and in Amsterdam in 1914.
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Prologue and the Opera. The first part shows the backstage circumstances leading up to the second part, which is in fact an opera within an opera.
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to be performed during the play. In the end, the opera occupied ninety minutes, and the performance of play plus opera occupied over six hours. It was first performed at the
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on 4 October of that year. This is the version that is normally staged today, although the original play-plus-opera has been occasionally performed, such as at the 1997
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conducting. Despite the stellar cast, the production was not successful, with one of the lowest box office returns of the season. It was repeated only once.
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beginning on 27 May 1913. The Hofmannsthal adaptation of Molière's play was presented in an English translation by
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In London the early version was given eight times at
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1981:Prinzessin! Welchen Botenlohn hab ich verdient?
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1990:Die deiner lange harret, nimm sie dahin!
1975:Die deiner lange harret, nimm sie dahin!
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365:(There was something beautiful) and
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2792:New York: Oxford University Press.
2699:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2587:The New Kobbé's Complete Opera Book
2430:. L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia
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2007:There is no corresponding passage
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2523:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
2142:Hayes, Malcolm (20 August 1997).
1941:Wie der Druck den Druck erwidert!
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1901:Wie der Druck den Druck erwidert
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1874:: After the 2nd repetition of "
1861:Als ein Gott kam jeder gegangen
1852:Als ein Gott kam jeder gegangen
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2748:Gilliam, Bryan (March 2003). "
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1961:Hand und Lippe, Mund und Hand!
1931:Hand und Lippe, Mund und Hand!
1723:Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
711:with settings and costumes by
436:on 28 March 1935 (in German);
1:
3229:Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare
2053:
2049:Ariadne auf Naxos discography
2042:
1938:during which Harlekin sings "
1916:mach ich ihn auf diese neidig
1910:Wie er feurig sich erniedert!
1895:Wie er feurig sich erniedert!
1697:Symphony-Suite, published by
1444:The Sleeping Ariadne in Naxos
1060:(Conductor: Richard Strauss)
873:(both 12 performances each),
609:In 1947, Lothar Wallerstein,
16:1912 opera by Richard Strauss
2856:Synopsis: Metropolitan Opera
2516:(1992). "Mezzo-soprano". In
817:as Zerbinetta, supported by
7:
3781:Treatise on Instrumentation
2611:Loewenberg, Alfred (1978).
2555:The New Penguin Opera Guide
2408:Metropolitan Opera archives
2015:Komm der neue Gott gegangen
1459:
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888:, settings and costumes by
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2659:Rosenthal, Harold (1958).
2422:Casaglia, Gherardo (2005).
2276:. London: Andrea Deutsch.
2046:
1978:" Zerbinetta has an aria "
1517:, on the desert island of
731:sang Ariadne and Bacchus,
446:Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
377:(Let's be friends again).
244:Richard Strauss, 1917, by
147:with a German libretto by
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3893:Operas by Richard Strauss
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2848:Roles, synopsis, libretto
2788:Hartmann, Rudolf (1981).
2774:10.1017/s0954586703000673
2679:Strauss, Richard (1916).
2613:Annals of Opera 1597–1940
2457:Kobbé & Harewood 1958
2085:10.1017/S0040298200051159
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3215:Le bourgeois gentilhomme
2870:on Flickr. Ernst Stern.
2328:for the Performing Arts.
1871:Grossmächtige Prinzessin
1846:Grossmächtige Prinzessin
1821:Grossmächtige Prinzessin
1790:Grossmächtige Prinzessin
1752:Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
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213:on 7 December 1912. The
186:Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
3674:Utan svafvel och fosfor
3399:Cello Sonata in F major
3340:Also sprach Zarathustra
3246:Japanese Festival Music
2762:Cambridge Opera Journal
2630:Murray, David (1992). "
2461:Warrack & West 1992
2326:New York Public Library
1836:So war es mit Pagliazzo
1827:So war es mit Pagliazzo
1802:So wär es mit Pagliazzo
1766:Der BĂĽrger als Edelmann
1747:Der BĂĽrger als Edelmann
444:); and in Paris at the
350:Großmächtige Prinzessin
209:on 5 December 1912 and
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2868:Boston Public Library
2728:The Musical Quarterly
2695:; West, Ewan (1992).
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1972:After Ariadne sings "
1744:Opera is preceded by
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3080:Die schweigsame Frau
2938:List of compositions
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1907:After Zerbinetta's "
1892:After Zerbinetta's "
1864:" begins in D major
1839:" begins in D major
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578:. The cast featured
475:as Truffaldino, and
397:on 27 May 1924 with
374:Sein wir wieder gut!
196:Hoftheater Stuttgart
163:First version (1912)
109:Staatsoper Stuttgart
3367:Symphonia Domestica
3259:Horn Concerto No. 2
3191:Horn Concerto No. 1
3108:Die Liebe der Danae
2880:BĂĽrger als Edelmann
2756:and the Problem of
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1855:" begins in E major
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1699:Boosey & Hawkes
1504:Hamburg State Opera
1357:Anton August Stoll
1293:The dancing master
1056:Stuttgart premiere,
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721:Vienna Philharmonic
615:Theater an der Wien
481:New York City Opera
324:Hamburg State Opera
261:W. Somerset Maugham
155:with those of high
3666:Wandrers Sturmlied
3602:Freundliche Vision
3496:Ruhe, meine Seele!
3375:An Alpine Symphony
2861:2007-12-16 at the
2814:. London: Viking.
2308:The New York Times
2219:"Ariadne in Naxos"
1715:Nashville Symphony
1711:Giancarlo Guerrero
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898:Trudeliese Schmidt
871:Anna Tomowa-Sintow
548:Lothar Wallerstein
497:Vienna State Opera
485:Montreal Festivals
461:Alexander Smallens
407:Elisabeth Schumann
338:Vienna State Opera
333:commedia dell'arte
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3633:Der Krämerspiegel
3161:Verklungene Feste
3019:Ariadne auf Naxos
3004:Der Rosenkavalier
2872:Ariadne auf Naxos
2837:Ariadne auf Naxos
2821:978-0-670-81292-9
2798:978-0-19-520251-9
2723:Ariadne auf Naxos
2706:978-0-19-869164-8
2681:Ariadne auf Naxos
2663:. London: Putnam.
2651:978-1-56159-228-9
2632:Ariadne auf Naxos
2622:978-0-87471-851-5
2569:978-0-14-029312-8
2546:Ariadne auf Naxos
2533:978-1-56159-228-9
2514:Forbes, Elizabeth
2428:, 4 October 1916"
2426:Ariadne auf Naxos
2412:Ariadne auf Naxos
2394:Ariadne auf Naxos
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2282:978-0-233-98794-1
2223:The Musical Times
2204:978-0-300-08713-0
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1913:" she continues "
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1379:Charlotte Dahmen
1316:Gerhard Stehmann
1278:His music master
1176:Albin Swoboda Jr.
1067:(revised version)
944:as the Composer,
894:Hildegard Behrens
790:, David Thaw and
774:(Zerbinetta) and
662:Elisabeth Rutgers
564:Ladislaus Czettel
544:Salzburg Festival
469:Josephine Antoine
395:Royal Opera House
368:Es gibt ein Reich
316:Anne Schwanewilms
299:, with conductor
285:Salzburg Festival
277:The Musical Times
269:Eva von der Osten
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955:Elijah Moshinsky
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751:as composer and
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602:as Harlekin and
598:as Musiklehrer,
592:Irmgard Seefried
562:and costumes by
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509:Charlotte Dahmen
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457:Academy of Music
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760:GĂĽnther Rennert
755:as Zerbinetta.
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3405:Piano Quartet
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1265:
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1254:mezzo-soprano
1251:
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2445:Strauss 1916
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2125:. Retrieved
2121:The Guardian
2119:
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1877:Als ein Gott
1751:
1736:1912 version
1707:English horn
1703:Schott Music
1694:
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1621:glockenspiel
1560:
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1482:cast of the
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1343:Anton Arnold
1231:
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1165:
1071:Franz Schalk
1069:(Conductor:
979:Susan Graham
959:James Levine
936:as Bacchus,
932:as Ariadne,
923:
906:Kurt Equiluz
902:Walter Berry
883:
835:Kurt Equiluz
827:Heinz Zednik
823:Walter Berry
811:Agnes Baltsa
805:as Ariadne,
796:
766:(composer),
764:Sena Jurinac
757:
745:Josef Gostic
713:Stefan Hlawa
709:Josef Gielen
707:, staged by
702:
700:as Bacchus.
690:Josef Gostic
686:Peter Anders
635:Alfred Poell
608:
586:as Bacchus,
582:as Ariadne,
572:Heinz Arnold
560:Oskar Strnad
546:, staged by
541:
529:Vera Schwarz
525:Maria Nemeth
494:
477:Risë Stevens
473:Mack Harrell
450:
434:Teatro Reale
415:
403:Maria IvogĂĽn
401:as Ariadne,
384:
346:
329:
282:
276:
264:
254:
250:
223:Bruno Walter
204:
184:
174:
126:
118:
117:
66:as Bacchus,
3873:1916 operas
3868:1912 operas
3711:(1926 film)
3474:Winternacht
3463:Allerseelen
3418:Enoch Arden
3407:(1884–1885)
3349:Don Quixote
3299:Aus Italien
3152:Schlagobers
3090:Friedenstag
2851:(in German)
2758:Verwandlung
2465:Murray 1992
2295:Olin Downes
1799:" (before "
1484:opera seria
1471:opera seria
1334:An officer
1308:A wigmaker
1302:Georg Maikl
1288:Hans Duhan
1269:, replacing
1259:en travesti
1252:soprano or
1230:Brighella,
1188:Scaramuccio
1141:Zerbinetta
1131: [
1003:Maria Ewing
999:Evelyn Lear
934:Jess Thomas
890:JĂĽrgen Rose
886:Dieter Dorn
881:(both 10).
839:Axelle Gall
770:(Bacchus),
768:Jess Thomas
741:Hilde Zadek
737:Hilde GĂĽden
682:Hilde Zadek
654: [
643:Peter Klein
568:Josef Krips
533:Lucie Weidt
505:Fanny Cleve
501:Claire Born
425: [
356:Wo war ich?
322:(Bacchus),
320:Johan Botha
293:Elena Moșuc
289:Emily Magee
157:opera seria
60:Emily Magee
21:Georg Benda
3862:Categories
3290:Tone poems
3172:Orchestral
3048:Intermezzo
3023:(1912/16)
2155:24 October
2127:24 October
2054:References
2043:Recordings
1633:snare drum
1625:tambourine
1613:Percussion
1535:coloratura
1181:Hans Duhan
1155:Selma Kurz
1052:Voice type
819:Erich Kunz
807:James King
784:Lucia Popp
772:Reri Grist
753:Erika Köth
666:Emmy Loose
647:Marjan Rus
639:Erich Kunz
623:Max Lorenz
604:Emmy Loose
600:Erich Kunz
584:Max Lorenz
411:Carl Alwin
246:Emil OrlĂk
227:Hoftheater
102:1912-10-25
76:Librettist
3787:Modernism
3682:Taillefer
3551:Sehnsucht
3485:Ständchen
3452:Die Nacht
3441:Zueignung
3378:(1911–15)
3219:(1911–17)
3209:(1885–86)
3199:(1883–84)
3193:(1882–83)
3187:(1881–82)
3117:Capriccio
2966:Feuersnot
2782:191497158
2674:503687870
2605:637971238
2597:560129867
2544:(2001). "
2093:251414632
1725:in 2016.
1650:harmonium
1646:Keyboards
1641:bass drum
1589:in A), 2
1583:clarinets
1466:burlesque
1412:soubrette
1391:contralto
1321:A lackey
1311:baritone
1162:Harlequin
1109:The tenor
950:Karl Böhm
780:Lisa Otto
758:In 1964,
717:Karl Böhm
588:Alda Noni
576:Karl Böhm
487:in 1946.
231:Maude Fay
3815:Category
3729:(father)
3617:" (1906)
3606:" (1900)
3595:" (1900)
3584:" (1899)
3582:Notturno
3577:" (1898)
3566:" (1898)
3555:" (1896)
3544:" (1895)
3533:" (1894)
3522:" (1894)
3511:" (1894)
3500:" (1894)
3489:" (1886)
3478:" (1886)
3467:" (1885)
3456:" (1885)
3445:" (1885)
3315:Don Juan
3205:Burleske
3069:(1933)
3066:Arabella
3038:(1919)
3008:(1911)
2993:(1909)
2978:(1905)
2859:Archived
2601:10720244
2584:(1958).
2033:Jourdain
1936:measures
1721:and the
1713:and the
1629:triangle
1608:trombone
1591:bassoons
1575:piccolos
1567:Woodwind
1460:Prologue
1435:Synopsis
1427:Servants
1373:soprano
1282:baritone
1232:a player
1211:a player
1192:a player
1166:a player
1078:Prologue
183:'s play
94:Premiere
86:Language
3908:Ariadne
3645:(1948)
3573:Befreit
3529:Morgen!
3507:Cäcilie
3307:Macbeth
3133:Ballets
3120:(1942)
2989:Elektra
2956:Guntram
2808:(ed.).
2750:Ariadne
2638:(ed.).
2560:893–895
2552:(ed.).
2520:(ed.).
2502:Sources
2341:Ariadne
2018:" and "
1926:octaves
1882:cadenza
1667:violins
1663:Strings
1654:celesta
1637:cymbals
1617:timpani
1604:trumpet
1547:Bacchus
1515:Theseus
1511:Ariadne
1502:at the
1407:a nymph
1386:a nymph
1384:Dryad,
1364:Naiad,
1352:spoken
1113:Bacchus
1090:Ariadne
801:, with
455:at the
442:Flemish
438:Antwerp
420:at the
181:Molière
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