Leichte Kavallerie
Leichte Kavallerie | |
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Operetta by Franz von Suppé | |
Translation | Light Cavalry |
Librettist | Karl Costa |
Language | German |
Premiere | 21 March 1866 Carltheater, Vienna |
Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry) is an operetta in two acts by Franz von Suppé, with a libretto by de . It was first performed in the Carltheater, Vienna, on 21 March 1866.
The original work is set in an 19th-century Austrian village where several love intrigues and the discovery of a father-daughter relationship are accompanied by the arrival of a regiment of hussars. In 1934, de completely rewrote the operetta. It was set in the 18th century amid the court intrigues of a Baron and his Hungarian Countess lover, whose ballet company is referred to as the "light cavalry".
While much of the operetta remains in relative obscurity, the Light Cavalry Overture is one of Suppé's best known works. The music from the operetta was used as the soundtrack of a film of the same name in 1935.[1]
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 21 March 1866 (Conductor: –) |
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Bums, the mayor | bass | |
Apollonia, his wife | contralto | |
Jimber Pankraz, a grocer | spoken | |
Eulalia, his wife | mezzo-soprano | |
Weissling, the baker | spoken | |
Dorothea, his daughter | soprano | |
Kitt, a glazier | spoken | |
Regina, his daughter | soprano | |
Vilma, an orphan | soprano | |
Hermann, Vilma's lover | tenor | |
Janos, a hussar | bass | |
Stefan, a hussar | ||
Carol, a hussar |