Der Bäbu

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Der Bäbu
Opera by Heinrich Marschner
Vocal score
TranslationThe Baboo
LibrettistWilhelm August Wohlbrück
LanguageGerman
Based onAugustus Prinsep's The Baboo and Other Tales Descriptive of Society in India
Premiere
19 February 1838 (1838-02-19)

Der Bäbu (The Baboo) is a Comic opera in three acts by Heinrich Marschner. The German libretto by Wilhelm August Wohlbrück (Marschner's brother-in-law) is based on the book The Baboo and Other Tales Descriptive of Society in India, Smith, Elder, and Co., London 1834 by Augustus Prinsep. The first performance took place on 19 February 1838 in Hanover.

Roles[edit]

Role Voice type Premiere,19 February 1838
Bäbu Brischmohun Bonurschi baritone Traugott Gey
Nabob Jussuf Ali Khan bass
Dilafrose, his daughter soprano Adele Jazedé
Heinrich Forester tenor Eduard Holzmiller
Gosain, fakir bass
Eva Eldridge, his niece soprano
Friedrich Mosely tenor
Conductor Heinrich Marschner

Instrumentation[edit]

Marschner scored the opera for two piccolos and two flutes (not doubling), two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, three trombones, timpani, tamtam, and strings.

Recordings[edit]

  • Overtura

References[edit]

Notes

Sources

  • Allen Dean Palmer, Heinrich August Marschner, 1795–1861: His life and stage works. Ann Arbor 1980
  • John Warrack and Ewan West. The Oxford Dictionary of Opera. Oxford University Press 1992 ISBN 0-19-869164-5
  • Brigitta Weber, Heinrich Marschner. Königlicher Hofkapellmeister in Hannover. Hannover: Niedersächsische Staatstheater 1995. (Prinzenstraße. 5) ISBN 3-931266-01-X

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