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Richard Strauss  (리하르트 슈트라우스)
Der Rosenkavalier
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작곡가
:   Richard Strauss (리하르트 슈트라우스)
장르
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스타일
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작곡년도
:   1909 - 1910
초연
:   Jan 26, 1911
평균연주
:   181:02
악장
1
Prelude
3:18
2
Act 1 : Wie du warst! Wie du bist
5:22
3
Act 1 : Der Feldmarschall sitzt im krowatschen Wald
4:20
4
Act 1 : Selbstberstandlich empfängt mich Ihro Gnaden
7:50
5
Act 1 : Macht das einen lahmen Esel aus mir?
4:14
6
Act 1 : I komm' glei
2:27
7
Act 1 : Drei arme adelige Waisen
2:50
8
Act 1 : Di rigori armato il seno
2:48
9
Act 1 : Mein lieber Hippotyte
3:45
10
Act 1 : Da geht er hin
6:57
11
Act 1 : Ach, du bist wieder da!
6:20
12
Act 1 : Die Zeit, die ist ein sonderbar Ding
6:21
13
Act 2 : Ein Ernster Tag, ein grosser Tag!
2:25
14
Act 2 : In dieser feierlichen Stunde der Prufung
3:31
15
Act 2 : Mir ist die Ehre wiederfahren
7:12
16
Act 2 : Ich kenn' ihn schon recht wohl
3:58
17
Act 2 : Jetzt aber kommt mein Herr Zukünftiger
4:03
18
Act 2 : Hab' nichts dawider
3:52
19
Act 2 : Mit Ihren Augen voll Tränen
3:16
20
Act 2 : Herr Baron von Lerchenaul
7:21
21
Act 2 : Da lieg' ich!
7:05
22
Act 2 : Da! - Herr Cavalier!
5:52
23
Act 3 : Prelude
6:10
24
Act 3 : Hab'n Euer Gnaden
3:07
25
Act 3 : Nein, nein! I trink' kein Wein
4:23
26
Act 3 : Wie die Stund' hingeht
4:04
27
Act 3 : Halt! Keiner rührt sich!
4:58
28
Act 3 : Ihre hochfürstliche Gnaden
9:31
29
Act 3 : Ist halt vorbei
2:31
30
Act 3 : Mein Gott, es war nicht mehr
4:46
31
Act 3 : Heut oder morgen oder den ubernächsten Tag
3:59
32
Act 3 : Marie Theres'... Hab' mir's gelobt
6:16
33
Act 3 : Ist ein Traum, Finale
5:23
Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose or The Rose-Bearer), Op. 59, is a comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to an original German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It is loosely adapted from the novel Les amours du chevalier de Faublas by Louvet de Couvrai and Molière’s comedy Monsieur de Pourceaugnac. It was first performed at the Königliches Opernhaus in Dresden on 26 January 1911 under the direction of Max Reinhardt. Until the premiere the working title was Ochs von Lerchenau. (The choice of the name Ochs is not accidental, for in German Ochs means ox, which depicts the character of the Baron throughout the opera.) The opera has four main characters: the aristocratic Marschallin, her very young lover Count Octavian Rofrano, her coarse cousin Baron Ochs and Ochs' prospective fiancée Sophie von Faninal, daughter of a rich bourgeois. At the Marschallin's suggestion Ochs gets Octavian to act as his Rosenkavalier and present the ceremonial silver rose to Sophie. But when Octavian meets Sophie they fall in love at first sight. By a comic intrigue they get rid of Ochs with the help of the Marschallin, who then yields Octavian to the younger woman. Although a comic opera, Der Rosenkavalier also operates at a deeper level. Conscious of the difference in age between herself and Octavian, the Marschallin muses in bittersweet fashion over the passing of time, growing old and men's inconstancy. There are many recordings of the opera and it is regularly performed.
Der Rosenkavalier premiered in 1911 in Dresden under the baton of Ernst von Schuch, who had previously conducted the premieres of Strauss's Feuersnot, Salome and Elektra; Georg Toller was originally supposed to produce the production, but he backed out and was replaced by Max Reinhardt. The event was a pinnacle in the career of soprano Margarethe Siems (Strauss’s first Chrysothemis) who portrayed the Marschallin. Minnie Nast played Sophie, and Eva von der Osten was Octavian.
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