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the Gypsies to come and help him. They resent his order and steal his watch and money. His cries for help bring Carnero, Mirabella, Ottokár and Arsena on the scene, followed by Barinkay, now dressed as a gypsy baron, and Saffi. Barinkay introduces Saffi as his wife but Carnero is not satisfied that all the legal requirements have been met. They tell him the stars have guided them and the birds have witnessed their vows. This is not quite what the law demands and Mirabella and Zsupán adopt a highly moral tone about the whole affair. At this point Ottokár discovers a few of the gold coins that Barinkay has left behind and is highly excited. Barinkay soon disillusions him by telling him that the treasure has already been found. At this moment, a
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the beautiful Arsena. To pass time Czipra tells their fortunes and reveals to Sándor Barinkay that there is happiness and fortune in store for him. He will marry a faithful wife who will, in a dream, discover where the treasure is hidden. Carnero is also told that he will recover a treasure that he has lost, which leaves him slightly puzzled as he cannot remember having had one.
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Arsena is sent for. But it is Mirabella, the governess, who first appears. It seems that she is Carnero's long-lost wife, so part of Czipra's prediction is immediately realised. Carnero shows little sign of delight and a rather joyless reunion takes place. Mirabella says that she had believed her husband to have been killed at the
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Everyone is celebrating after a victorious battle. Zsupán appears and tells of his own, somewhat inglorious, exploits in Spain. Homonay, Barinkay and Ottokár reveal that they are heroes of battle and have been made into genuine noblemen. There is now no objection to the marriage of Saffi and Barinkay
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he calls on Zsupán and asserts his noble right of the hand of Arsena. Zsupán is not all that impressed. Saffi welcomes Barinkay back to his inheritance. Ever the opportunist, Barinkay now says that he would like to marry Saffi who is as delighted as her gypsy friends. Zsupán and Arsena are now rather
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Zsupán arrives and tells everyone that he is a highly successful pig-breeder adding that he lives for sausages and wine and has little time for art. He agrees to witness Barinkay's claims but warns him that he can be a contentious neighbour. Barinkay suggests that he might marry Zsupán's daughter and
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to Arsena (daughter of a miserly old farmer Zsupán) is digging for treasure which he fondly believes to be buried somewhere around. This is his daily routine, and the more he looks without success, the worse his temper becomes. Czipra looks out of her window and makes fun of his efforts. She has been
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Czipra reveals to Barinkay that Saffi has dreamed of the location of the treasure. They start to search and find it hidden, as she has dreamed, under a nearby rock. As they depart the Gypsies arise to start their day's work. Zsupán appears and tells them that his cart has stuck in the mud. He orders
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birth. Zsupán and the others tell Barinkay that he must do something about this. He is left brooding but hears a gypsy girl singing a song which praises the loyalty of the Gypsies to their friends. It is Saffi, daughter of Czipra, and Barinkay is immediately attracted by her dark beauty and accepts
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in Budapest in the spring of 1886 with the composer conducting. In September 1901 the Theater an der Wien mounted a critically lauded revival of the operetta spearheaded by the theater's then director Wilhelm Karczag at a time when Austrian operetta had been largely supplanted in Vienna by operetta
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Sándor Barinkay, son of the late owner of the castle, arrives accompanied by Conte Carnero, Commissioner for Oaths, who is here to sort things out for him. The Commissioner suggests they get on with the job and call on Czipra as a witness. They send for Zsupán. In the meantime he tells Barinkay of
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into the army. Carnero calls on Homonay to give his official support to the view that Barinkay and Saffi's marriage is illegal but Homonay supports Barinkay. Further complications, however, are revealed. Czipra tells them that Saffi is not really her daughter but the child of the last Pasha of
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The distant scene is dominated by a derelict castle. In the foreground is a partly deserted village with only one reasonably prosperous-looking house. In a particularly disreputable hut there lives an old gypsy woman named Czipra. The boatmen can be heard singing at their work. Ottokár, son of
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on 24 October 1885, and quickly became an international success; enjoying popularity during the remainder of Strauss's life. The composer continued to alter and cut material from the original score of the operetta following its premiere. A 1990 production staged by the
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watching him for weeks and has a low opinion of his wasting time on this activity while the other Gypsies are out doing an "honest" day's work. She tells him that if he continues with this fruitless quest, he will end up penniless and never marry, as he hopes, Arsena.
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Hungary, a real princess. Barinkay is once more deflated, realising that he cannot marry anyone of such exalted rank, though Saffi says that she will always love him. Barinkay decides that he too will join the Hussars and the men march away leaving behind three
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described as "a step in Strauss’s quest for the composition of a genuine opera". During the composer's lifetime, the operetta enjoyed great success internationally. It is considered one of Strauss's three best stage works, along with
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to Strauss as a librettist, and the two men created the work over a two-year period from 1883 through 1885. Its genesis was rather swift and smooth, as Strauss was no stranger to the
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in February 1883 by his third wife Adele Deutsch. He dialogued with Jókai about adapting the story into an operetta soon after. Jókai recommended the Hungarian-Austrian writer
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was first performed on 12 February 1935 in an amateur production. The UK professional premiere took place on 10 March 1938 at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, as part of the
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an invitation to dine with her and Czipra. Unaware of the others watching, Ottokár meets Arsena and they vow their eternal love for each other. He gives her a
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was a departure from Strauss's earlier more comic and light hearted works; displaying more serious tones both musically and dramatically in what musicologist
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332. Originally, Strauss and Schnitzer intended the operetta as an opera but further revisions were made and the idea of a comic opera was conceived.
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leading the musical forces. That house staged an elaborate production of the work in 1976. The operetta is part of the regular repertory of the
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is still regularly performed today. The orchestral pieces that he furnished from the work were also well-recognised, among them, the sparkling
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The opera has been regularly performed in the opera houses of Austria and Hungary since its premiere. The Hungarian premiere took place at the
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at which point Barinkay pretends to be most indignant. The Gypsies return from their work and Czipra introduces Barinkay as their new local
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Strauss' work on the operetta was interrupted in autumn 1883 due to nicotine poisoning and fainting fits and he was to recuperate in
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in a reprisal of the role of Kálmán Zsupán from the original production. This staging of the operetta had an impact on
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Józsi, Ferkó, Mihály, Jáncsi, gypsies, Irma, Tercsi, Aranka, Katicza, Julcsa, Etelka, Jolán, Ilka, Arsena's friends
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queen, a self-important mayor, a rascally commissioner, a military governor, a band of gypsies and a troop of
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Based on original text by Peter Kemp, The Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain. Used with permission.
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influences apparent in the music score. Many of his earlier works also bore similar themes, such as the
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hail the bride-elect she is not so co-operative. She is in love with Ottokár. Barinkay makes a formal
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in 1940, and has been widely used in English language recordings and stagings of the work.
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Other notable performances in New York City included two presentations of the opera by the
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Gypsy Music in European Culture: From the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Centuries
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Is Due at Stadium July 30; Strauss Work First Operetta to Be Presented on Its Program"
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Overview: The story, of the marriage of a landowner (returned from exile) and a
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restored music from the original score under the guidance of Strauss specialist
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staged the work using an English language translation by composer and lyricist
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Strauss was introduced to Jókai's story prior to its publication as a novel in
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released a recording of this version with Harnoncourt conducting in 1995.
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conducting. Both the original Broadway and Met stagings were produced by
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Tighe E. Zimmers (2009). "The Gypsy Baron and Light Opera: 1939−1940".
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s place in the operatic canon and featured the popular actor
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The Metropolitan Opera Stories of the Great Operas, Volume 2
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Peter Homonay. He is looking for recruits to fight in the
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party arrives under the command of Barinkay's old friend,
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and Polyna Stoska alternating as Saffi under the baton of
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indignant at this turn of events and threaten reprisals.
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Nottingham Journal, 23 February, 2 & 11 March 1938
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Kemp, Peter (2002). "Strauss, Johann (Baptist) (ii)".
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The US premiere took place on 15 February 1886 at the
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but Arsena tells him that she is descended from the
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This translation was published by 316:on December 26, 1910 with conductor 1281: 13: 1483: 1372: 1154: 809: 524:Alexander Girardi as Kálmán Zsupán 431:in 1942 in a production staged by 16:1885 operetta by Johann Strauss II 14: 3005: 1692: 1188: 1136:, ed. (2001). "The Gypsy Baron". 1032:; Ottokar: Martin Finke; Czipra: 530:Roles, voice types, premiere cast 2946: 2919: 2908: 2907: 1698: 1249:. Zeneműkiadó. pp. 178–179. 850:Problems playing this file? See 828: 162:. Jokai later published a novel 1673: 1646: 1618: 1558: 1534: 1510: 1506:. February 16, 1906. p. 9. 1452: 1434: 1410: 224:("Long live the Hungarians!"), 146:on 24 October 1885. Its German 2253:G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald 1936:(arr. by Ralph Benatzky, 1928) 1468:. February 16, 1886. p. 5 1351:Operetta: A Theatrical History 913:and can only marry someone of 647:governess to Zsupán's daughter 544:Premiere cast, 24 October 1885 352:in the title role and soprano 1: 1793:Indigo und die vierzig Räuber 1659:. 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Index

Operetta
Johann Strauss II

Johann Strauss II
Ignaz Schnitzer
Mór Jókai
Theater an der Wien
German
operetta
Johann Strauss II
Theater an der Wien
libretto
Ignaz Schnitzer
Mór Jókai
Andrew Lamb
Die Fledermaus
Eine Nacht in Venedig
Pest, Hungary
Ignaz Schnitzer
Hungarian
polka
Éljen a Magyar!
Op. 
Franzensbad
Ostend
Theater an der Wien
Zürich Opera
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Norbert Linke
Teldec

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