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Der Rosenkavalier

Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose) is a comic opera in three acts.

Libretto: Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Music: Richard Strauss, 1910
Premiere: Hofoper, Dresden on 26th January 1911
Setting: Mid-eighteenth century Vienna, in the first years of the reign of the Empress Maria Theresa

Dramatis Personae

  • The Feldmarschallin (Marschallin), Marie Thérèse, Princess Werdenberg (Soprano)
  • Octavian, Count Rofrano ('Quinquin'), her young lover (Mezzo-Soprano)
  • Baron Ochs of Lerchenau, her cousin (Bass)
  • Herr von Faninal, a rich merchant (Baritone)
  • Sophie, his daughter (Soprano)
  • Marianne Leitmetzerin, her duenna (Soprano)
  • Valzacchi, an intriguer (Tenor)
  • Annina, his niece and accomplice (Alto)
  • A Police Commissioner (Bass)
  • The Marschallin's Major Domo (Tenor)
  • Faninal's Major Domo (Tenor)
  • A notary (Bass)
  • An inn-keeper (Tenor)
  • An Italian singer (Tenor)
  • A milliner (Soprano)
  • An animal vendor (Tenor)
  • Three noble orphans (Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto)
  • Four footmen to the Marschallin (2 Tenor, 2 Bass)
  • Four waiters (1 Tenor, 3 Bass)

Plus the following silent parts:

  • Mohammed, the Marschallin's black page
  • A scholar, a flautist, a hairdresser and his assistant, a noble widow
  • Servants, guests, hired deceivers, children, constables, musicians

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