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The Brandenburgers in Bohemia

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Opera by Bedřich Smetana
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The Brandenburgers in Bohemia
Opera byBedřich Smetana
Sheet music
Native title
Braniboři v Čechách
LibrettistKarel Sabina
LanguageCzech
Premiere
5 January 1866 (1866-01-05)

The Brandenburgers in Bohemia (Czech:Braniboři v Čechách) is a three-actopera, the first byBedřich Smetana. The Czechlibretto was written byKarel Sabina, and is based on events from Czech history. The work was composed in the years 1862–1863. Smetana and Sabina wrote the opera at a time of great Czech patriotism, with the pending opening of a new theatre for production of Czech operas in Prague.

The opera received its first performance at theProvisional Theatre (or the "Interim Theatre"[1]), Prague, on 5 January 1866, and the first performance was a success.[2] The first UK performances were in April 1978 byHammersmith Municipal Opera.[3] The first professional production in the UK, conducted byVilém Tauský, was not until 1994.[4]

Roles

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Roles, voice types, premiere cast
RoleVoice typePremiere cast, 5 January 1866[5]
Conductor:Bedřich Smetana
Volfram Olbramovič,Lord Mayor of PraguebassFrantišek Hynek
Oldřich Rokycanský,a knightbaritonePetr Doubravský
Junoš,young resident of PraguetenorJindřich Polák
Jan Tausendmark,young resident of PraguebaritoneJosef Lev
Varneman,captain of the BrandenburgerstenorJan Ludvík Lukes
Jíra,a runaway serftenorArnošt Grand
Ludiše,Volfram's daughtersopranoIsabella Ferenczyová
Vlčenka,Volfram's daughtersopranoJosefína-Marie Schmidtová-Procházková
Děčana,Volfram's daughtercontraltoMarie Pisařovicová
Old villagerbassJosef Paleček
Town crierbaritoneJosef Čapek
Knights and soldiers, Olbramovič's men, villagers, Brandenburger soldiers, vagabonds and beggars, Judges

Synopsis

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Place:Prague
Time: the 13th century, during the occupation ofBohemia by forces of theMargraviate of Brandenburg.

Upon the death of KingOttokar II in the 1278Battle on the Marchfeld, his widowKunigunda had called in the Brandenburgian troops to lend aid against the army of victoriousRudolf of Habsburg. Rudolf retired toAustria, nevertheless the Brandenburgers soon acted like occupants: they arrested Kunigunda and her seven-year-old sonWenceslaus atBezděz Castle and agreed with Rudolf that they would retain the Bohemian rule for the next five years.

The Prague people led by mayor Volfram Olbramovič suffer from the Brandenburg occupation. The citizen Junoš reports on plundering and looting Brandenburgian troops. Ludiše, the mayor's daughter, rejects the approaches made by the German townsman Jan Tausendmark, who thereupon joins the occupants. The serf Jíra is designated the leader of a rebel movement. He openly charges Tausendmark with the kidnapping of the three daughters of the mayor, Ludiše, Vlčenka and Děčana. To avoid clashes of arms, Olbramovič has Jíra arrested. The mayor's daughters are kept by Brandenburg troops, and Olbramovič asks Tausendmark to arrange for their liberation. However, the Brandenburg captain Varnemann demands a high ransom. Meanwhile, Jíra is put on trial and condemned to death. However, it is Junoš, in love with Ludiše, who manages to save Jíra. Tausendmark, who intends to abduct Ludiše, fails to reach an agreement with Varnemann. He and the Brandenburgers are driven out of Prague, and the city is liberated.[citation needed]

Political background

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While taking place in a distant historical time, the opera presents heroic Czechs struggling to shake off the oppressive rule of German-speaking occupiers – a theme obviously attractive to a Nationalist Czech audience. However, the opera's villains are not theHabsburg Austrians who actually ruled Bohemia at the time when the opera was written and performed. Rather, they are from Brandenburg – the lineal ancestor ofPrussia, Austria's main rival; in January 1866, when the opera was presented, tensions between Austria and Prussia were at their peak, and a few months later would culminate in theAustro-Prussian War. Thus, Austrian censors had no strong reason to object to an opera presenting Brandenburgers as villains.[6][verification needed]

Recordings

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References

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  1. ^W. W. Cobbett, "Czech National Opera".The Musical Times,45(732), pp. 92–95 (February 1, 1904).
  2. ^Brian Large, "Smetana'sThe Secret".The Musical Times,113(1551), pp. 452–454 (May 1972).
  3. ^Brian Large, "Smetana'sBrandenburgers".The Musical Times,119(1622), pp. 329–330 (April 1978).
  4. ^MusicWeb International
  5. ^Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Branibori v Cechách, 5 January 1866". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia(in Italian).
  6. ^Ursula V. Weintraub,Nineteenth Century Operas as Political Manifestos, pp. 35, 39.

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