Fierabras, D.796 (Schubert, Franz)

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Editor Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (1842-1899)
Publisher. Info. Franz Schubert's Werke, Serie XV: Dramatische Musik, No.6
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1886. Plate F.S. 189.
Reprinted New York: Dover Publications, 1965. Complete Works, Vol.10
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Overture

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Vienna: C.A. Spina, 1867. Plate C.S. 19,051.
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Overture

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Editor Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (1842–1899)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, n.d.(ca.1900).
Reprinted New York: E.F. Kalmus, n.d.(1933–70).
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

Overture

For Piano 4 hands (Schubert)

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Publisher. Info. Franz Schubert's Werke, Serie XXI: Supplement: Instrumentalmusik Band 3, No.?
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1884-97. Plate F.S. ?.
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General Information

Work Title Fierrabras
Alternative. Title
Composer Schubert, Franz
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. D.796 ; Op.76 (full score)
D.798 (overture arr. piano 4 hands)
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFS 211
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 acts

Overture

  • Akt I
1. Introduction: “Der runde Silberfaden”
2. Duett: “O, mög' auf froher Hoffnung Schwingen”
3. Marsch und Chor: “Zu hohen Ruhmespforten”
4. Ensemble
a. Recitativ und Chor: “Die Beute lass, o Herr”
b. Ensemble: “Des Krieges Loos hat Euch”
c. Erzählung: “Am Rand der Eb’ne”
d. Ensemble: “Der Landestöchter fromme Pflichten”
e. Quartett mit Chor: “Dem Erfolg vertrauen”
5. Duett: “Lass uns muthvoll hoffen”
6. Finale
a. Romanze: “Der Abend sinkt auf stiller Flur”
b. Recitativ und Arie: “Was quälst du mich, o Missgeschick”
c. Ensemble: “Doch horch, was regt sich”
d. Terzett: “Ha, hier waltet ein Verrath”
e. Reciativ: “Nun fasset Muth”
f. Recitativ und Terzett: “Wie? Emma hier?”
g. Quartett mit Chor: “Fort zum Siegesreigen”
  • Akt II
7. Lied mit Chor: “Im jungen Morgenstrahle”
8. Recitative, Marsch und Ensemble: “Beschlossen ist’s, ich löse seine Ketten!”
Duett mit Chor: “Was ist ihm geschehen?”
9. Duett: “Weit über Glanz und Erdenschimmer”
10. Quintett: “Verderben denn und Fluch”
11. Chor: “Lasst Friede in die Hallen”
12. Terzett mit Chor: “Im Tode sollt ihr büssen”
13. Arie: “Die Brust gebeugt von Sorgen”
14. Chor der Ritter: “O theures Vaterland!”
15. Melodram
a. Melodram, Recitativ und Ensemble: “Ha, was ist das?”
b. Duett mit Chor: “Selbst an des Grabes Rande”
16. Chor und Melodram: “Der Hoffnung Strahl”
17. Zweites Finale: “”
a. Terzett und Chor: “Uns führt der Vorsicht”
b. Melodram: “Schützt ihn, ihr ew’gen Mächte”
  • Akt III
18. Chor: “Bald tönet der Reigen”
19. Quartett: “Bald wird es klar”
20. Terzett: “Wenn hoch im Wolkensitze”
21. Arie mit Chor: “Des Jammers herbe Qualen”
Marcia funebre und Ensemble
22. Chor und Ensemble: “Der Rache Opfer fallen”
23. Finale
a. Recitative: “Er ist mein Vater”
b. Ensemble: “Der Sieg begleitet meine tapfern Heere”
c. Recitativ und Schlussgesang: “Nun lasst des langersehnten Glücks”
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1823
First Performance. 1835-05-07 — Vienna, Theater in der Josefstadt – excerpts
1897-02-09 — Karlsruhe, Hoftheater Karlsruhe: Felix Mottl (conductor) – complete, modified by Mottl
First Publication. 1867 – Vienna: C.A. Spina — overture
1886 – Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel — complete opera
Librettist Joseph Kupelwieser (1791-1866)
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation Voices, mixed chorus, orchestra
External Links Wikipedia article
Opera Guide (includes libretto)

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