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1 Performance history  





2 Roles  





3 Synopsis  





4 References  





5 Further reading  





6 External links  














Der Vampyr (Lindpaintner)






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Der Vampyr (The Vampire) is an opera (designated as a Romantische Oper) in three acts by Peter Josef von Lindpaintner. The German libretto by Cäsar Max Hegel was based on a work by Heinrich Ludwig Ritter, based in turn on a French melodramabyCharles Nodier, Pierre Carmouche and Achille de Jouffroy, ultimately traceable to the short story "The Vampyre" (1819) by John William Polidori, although Lindpaintner's libretto credits, erroneously, Lord Byron.

Other early 19th-century operas on the same theme were Silvestro de Palma's I vampiri (1812), Martin-Joseph Mengal's Le vampire (1826), and Heinrich Marschner's Der Vampyr of the same year as Lindpaintner's opera (1828).

Performance history[edit]

The first performance took place at the Hoftheater [de]inStuttgart on 21 September 1828. It proved the most successful of the composer's operas.

Lindpaintner made a revised version of the opera in 1850, when he put recitatives in the place of the original spoken dialogue.

Roles[edit]

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 21 September 1828[1]
Conductor: Peter Josef von Lindpaintner
Ignerand, Count Port d'Amour bass Christian Wilhelm Häser
Isolde, Ignerand's daughter soprano Caterina Canzi
Hypolit, Count Damartin, Isolde's bridegroom tenor August Carl Hambuch
Count Aubri, the vampire bass Gustav Petzold
Balbine, Isolde's maid mezzo-soprano
Etienne, gardener to Port d'Amour bass
Morton bass
Lorette, Morton's daughter soprano
Lavigne, her bridegroom tenor

Synopsis[edit]

The scene of the action is in the south of France (not Scotland), though in general it follows the same story as Marschner's Der Vampyr.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Der Vampyr, 21 September 1828". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).

Further reading[edit]

External links[edit]


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