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Franz von Suppé

Franz von Suppé[1][2] (also spelled von Suppè;[2] born Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo de Suppé;[1] 18 April 1819 – 21 May 1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music. He came from the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now part of Croatia).[3] A composer and conductor of the Romantic period, he is notable for his four dozen operettas.[4]

Suppé by Emilie Bieber.
Andreas Weigel's monograph on Suppé rectified numerous aspects of the composer's biography in 2019.

Life and education edit

Suppé's parents named him Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo when he was born on 18 April 1819 in Spalato, now Split, Dalmatia, Croatia. His father was a civil servant in the service of the Austrian Empire, as was his father before him; Suppé's mother was Viennese by birth. He simplified and Germanized his name when in Vienna, and changed de to the German equivalent von. Outside German-speaking circles, his name sometimes appears as Francesco and with the incorrect addition Demelli.

He spent his childhood in Zara, now Zadar, where he had his first music lessons and began to compose at an early age. As a boy he had encouragement in music from a local bandmaster and by the Zara cathedral choirmaster.[5] His Missa Dalmatica [de] dates from this early period. As a teenager in Zara, Suppé studied flute and harmony. His first extant composition is a Roman Catholic mass, which premiered at a Franciscan church in Zara in 1835.

From 1840 on he worked as a composer and conductor for Franz Pokorny,[6] the director of several theaters in Vienna, Pressburg (now Bratislava), Ödenburg (now Sopron) and Baden bei Wien. In Vienna, after studying with Ignaz von Seyfried, he conducted in the theatre, with the opportunity to present his own operas there. Eventually, Suppé wrote music for over a hundred productions at the Theater in der Josefstadt as well as the Carltheater in Leopoldstadt, at the Theater an der Wien. He also put on some landmark opera productions, such as the 1846 production of Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots with Jenny Lind.[6]

 
Suppé's grave at the Zentralfriedhof.

Suppé died in Vienna on 21 May 1895, and he is buried in the Zentralfriedhof.[6] He was the subject of a 1953 Austrian biopic film If I Only Have Your Love in which he is played by Johannes Heesters.

Works edit

Suppé composed about 30 operettas and 180 farces, ballets, and other stage works. Although the bulk of his operettas have sunk into relative obscurity, the overtures – particularly Dichter und Bauer (Poet and Peasant, 1846) and Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry, 1866) – remain popular, many of them having been used in soundtracks for films, cartoons, advertisements, and so on, in addition to being frequently played at symphonic "pops" concerts. Some of the operettas are still regularly performed, notably Boccaccio, Die schöne Galathée and Fatinitza; while Peter Branscombe, writing in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, characterizes Suppé's song "O du mein Österreich" as "Austria's second national song".

Suppé retained links with his native Dalmatia, occasionally visiting Split (Spalato), Zadar (Zara), and Šibenik. Some of his works are linked with the region, in particular his operetta Des Matrosen Heimkehr, the action of which takes place in Hvar. After retiring from conducting, Suppé continued to write stage work, but increasingly shifted his interest to sacred music. He wrote a Requiem for theatre director Franz Pokorny (now very rarely heard); it was first performed on 22 November 1855, during Pokorny's memorial service; an oratorio, Extremum Judicium; three masses, among them the Missa Dalmatica; songs; symphonies; and concert overtures.

Two of Suppé's more ambitious operettas – Boccaccio and Donna Juanita – have been performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, but they failed to become repertoire works in the United States.

Posthumous use edit

The descriptive nature of Suppé's overtures has earned them frequent use in numerous animated cartoons:

Ein Morgen, ein Mittag, ein Abend in Wien (Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna) was the central subject of the 1959 Bugs Bunny cartoon Baton Bunny. Poet and Peasant appears in the Fleischer Studios 1935 Popeye cartoon The Spinach Overture and the Oscar nominated Walter Lantz film of the same title; the overture to Light Cavalry is used in Disney's 1942 Mickey Mouse cartoon Symphony Hour.

The start of the cello solo (about one minute in) of the Poet and Peasant overture is nearly an exact match to the start of the folk song "I've Been Working on the Railroad", which was published in 1894.[7] Turner Classic Movies runs a 1955 CinemaScope short of the MGM Symphony Orchestra turning in a vigorous performance of the overture.[citation needed][relevant?]

The Light Cavalry Overture was covered in electronic form by Gordon Langford on his 1974 album The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesiser.[citation needed]

Surname edit

Nearly the total amount of sources, both in English[2][1][6] and in other languages,[8][9] have always reported the name spelled with an acute accent. Recently, an alternate spelling with grave accent has taken hold, reported by very few other sources as either alternative[6] or only spelling.[10] The latter spelling has been sustained among the others by Andreas Weigel [de],[11] claiming that Suppé used to sign his name using the grave accent, like his father; nonetheless, his name is written with the acute accent on his tombstone while in the baptismal registry it was even written without any accent (a probable misspell by the priest). Further information provided by Weigel's research that is already incorporated in the more recent article in the Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon[12] is that Suppé's added name "Demelli" is incorrect, that his mother's maiden name is Jandovsky or Jandowsky (not Landovsky nor Landowsky), and that Suppé lied about or embellished very many things in his biography to a degree quite unique in music history (for example about his education and when he met his wives).

This lack of clarity about which accent should be used to spell Suppé's surname is due to the fact that in Italian both grave and acute accent exist but, until the 20th century, the applications of the two accents were not under a precise rule. As of the 16th century, most writers and printers used only the grave accent on the last vowel of words and names and the acute accent on internal vowels, but since this case hardly even occurs in Italian the grave was de-facto the only accent in use.[13] The orthography started stabilising only after the birth of the Kingdom of Italy, when Italians began using the acute accent to denote close-mid vowels (/e/ and /o/) to distinguish them from open-mid vowels (/ɛ/ and /ɔ/), and the grave accent in all the other cases, following a use that already existed but was not the most common till then.[14] Suppé was born during the 19th century and this would explain why both spellings are found in different sources and can be considered legitimate, however most of the sources concur on the acute accent which also matches with the close-mid pronunciation of the last vowel in Italian.

Partial list of works edit

 
Suppé (by Fritz Luckhardt [de]).
  • Virginia (opera, L. Holt), 1837, not performed
  • Gertrude della valle (opera, G. Brazzanovich), 1841, not performed
  • Jung lustig, im Alter traurig, oder Die Folgen der Erziehung (comedy with songs, 3 acts, C. Wallis), TJ, 5 March 1841
  • Die Hammerschmiedin aus Steyermark, oder Folgen einer Landpartie (local farce with songs, 2 acts, J. Schickh), Theater in der Josefstadt, 14 October 1842
  • Ein Morgen, ein Mittag und ein Abend in Wien (local play with songs, 2 acts), Theater in der Josefstadt, 26 February 1844
  • Marie, die Tochter des Regiments (vaudeville, 2 acts, F. Blum, after J. H. St Georges and J. F. A. Bayard), Theater in der Josefstadt, 13 June 1844
  • Der Krämer und sein Kommis (farce with songs, 2 acts, F. Kaiser), Theater in der Josefstadt, 28 September 1844
  • Die Müllerin von Burgos (vaudeville, 2 acts, J. Kupelwieser), Theater in der Josefstadt, 8 March 1845
  • Sie ist verheiratet (comedy with songs, 3 acts, Kaiser), Theater an der Wien, 7 November 1845
  • Dichter und Bauer (comedy with songs, 3 acts, K. Elmar), Theater an der Wien, 24 August 1846, full score (1900)
  • Das Mädchen vom Lande (opera, 3 acts, Elmar), Theater an der Wien, 7 August 1847
  • Martl, oder Der Portiunculatag in Schnabelhausen (farce with music, parody of Flotow: Martha, 3 acts, A. Berla), Theater an der Wien, 16 December 1848
  • Des Teufels Brautfahrt, oder Böser Feind und guter Freund (magic farce with songs, 3 acts, Elmar), Theater an der Wien, 30 January 1849
  • Gervinus, der Narr von Untersberg, oder Ein patriotischer Wunsch (farce with songs, 3 acts, Berla), Braunhirschen-Arena [and Theater an der Wien], 1 July 1849
  • Unterthänig und unabhängig, oder Vor und nach einem Jahre (comedy with songs, 3 acts, Elmar), Theater an der Wien, 13 October 1849
  • s'Alraunl (romantic tale with songs, 3 acts, A. von Klesheim), Theater an der Wien, 13 November 1849
  • Der Dumme hat's Glück (farce with songs, 3 acts, Berla), Theater an der Wien, 29 June 1850
  • Dame Valentine, oder Frauenräuber und Wanderbursche (Singspiel, 3 acts, Elmar), Theater an der Wien, 9 January 1851
  • Der Tannenhäuser (dramatic poem with music, H. von Levitschnigg), Theater an der Wien, 27 February 1852
  • Wo steckt der Teufel? (farce with songs, 3 acts, ?Grün), Theater an der Wien, 28 June 1854
  • Paragraph 3 (opera, 3 acts, M. A. Grandjean), Hofoper, 8 January 1858
  • Das Pensionat [de] (operetta, 1 acts, C. K.), Theater an der Wien, 24 November 1860, vocal score (n.d.)
  • Die Kartenschlägerin (Pique-Dame) (operetta, 1 act), Kaitheater, 26 April 1862
  • Zehn Mädchen und kein Mann [de] (operetta, 1 act, W. Friedrich), Kaitheater, 25 October 1862, vocal score (n.d.)
  • Flotte Bursche [de] (operetta, 1, J. Braun), Kaitheater, 18 April 1863, vocal score (n.d.)
  • Das Corps der Rache (operetta, 1 act, J. L. Harisch), Carltheater, 5 March 1864
  • Franz Schubert [de] (Liederspiel, 1 act, H. Max), Carltheater, 10 September 1864
  • Dinorah, oder Die Turnerfahrt nach Hütteldorf (parody opera, of Meyerbeer, 3 acts, F. Hopp), Carltheater, 4 May 1865
  • Die schöne Galathée (The Beautiful Galatea) (comic-mythological operetta, l act, Poly Henrion), Berlin, Meysels-Theater, 30 June 1865, vocal score (n.d.)
  • Leichte Kavallerie or Die Tochter der Puszta (operetta, 2 acts, C. Costa), Carltheater, 21 March 1866
  • Freigeister [de] (operetta, 2, Costa), Carltheater, 23 October 1866
  • Banditenstreiche [de] (operetta, 1 act, B. Boutonnier), Carltheater, 27 April 1867
  • Die Frau Meisterin [de] (magic operetta, 3, Costa), Carltheater, 20 January 1868, vocal score (Leipzig, n.d.)
  • Isabella (operetta, J. Weyl), Carltheater, 5 November 1869
  • Tantalusqualen (operetta), Carltheater, 3 October 1868
  • Lohengelb oder Die Jungfrau von Dragant [de] (parody operetta of Wagner's Lohengrin, 3 acts, Costa, Grandjean), Carltheater, 30 November 1870
  • Canebas (operetta, 1 act, J. Doppler), Carltheater, 2 November 1872
  • Fatinitza (operetta, 3 acts, F. Zell, R. Genée), Carltheater, 5 January 1876, full score (n.d.)
  • Der Teufel auf Erden [de] (fantastic operetta, 3 acts, J. Hopp), Carltheater, 5 January 1878, vocal score (London, n.d.)
  • Boccaccio (operetta, 3 acts, Zell, Genée), Carltheater, 1 February 1879, full score (Hamburg, n.d.)
  • Donna Juanita (operetta, 3 acts, Zell, Genée), Carltheater, 21 February 1880, full score (Brussels, n.d.); arr. K. Pauspertl as Die grosse Unbekannte, 1925
  • Der Gascogner (operetta, 3 acts, Zell, Genée), Carltheater, 21 or ?22 March 1881, vocal score (Hamburg, n.d.)
  • Das Herzblättchen (operetta, 3 acts, C. Tetzlaff), Carltheater, 4 February 1882
  • Die Afrikareise [de] (operetta, 3 acts, M. West, Genée, O. F. Berg), Theater an der Wien, 17 March 1883, full score (Hamburg, n.d.)
  • Des Matrosen Heimkehr (romantic opera, 2 acts, A. Langner), Hamburg, 4 May 1885, vocal score (Hamburg, 1885)
  • Bellman (comic opera, 3 acts, West, L. Held), Theater an der Wien, 26 or ?24 February 1887
  • Joseph Haydn (musical portrait with melodies by Haydn, F. von Radler), Theater in der Josefstadt, 30 April 1887
  • Die Jagd nach dem Glücke (operetta, 3 acts, Genée, B. Zappert), Carltheater, 27 October 1888, full score (Hamburg, n.d.)
  • Das Modell (operetta, 3 acts, V. Leon, Held), Carltheater, 4 October 1895, full score (Leipzig, n.d.) [completed by J. Stern and A. Zamara]
  • Die Pariserin, oder Das heimliche Bild (operetta, 3 acts, Léon, Held), Carltheater, 26 January 1898 [arr. of Die Frau Meisterin, 1868]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Suppé, Franz (Von) (Real Name, Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo, Cavaliere Suppé-Demelli)". 26 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Franz von Suppé | Light Opera, Operettas, Conducting
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Franz von Suppé – Stage Works", List of 50 stage works, The Guide to Light Opera & Operetta
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-09-12. Most of this biographical information has been shown to be wrong by research in the last 10 years.
  6. ^ a b c d e Peter Branscombe; Dorothea Link (2001). "Suppé [Suppè], Franz (von) [Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo Cavaliere Suppé Demelli]". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.27130. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  7. ^ Studwell, William Emmett, The Americana Song Reader, Routledge, 1997, p. 73. ISBN 978-0789001504
  8. ^ "SUPPÉ, Francesco de". Enciclopedia Treccani.
  9. ^ "Suppé, Franz von". Hrvatska enciklopedija.
  10. ^ Christian Glanz; Mathias Spohr. "Suppè, Franz von". Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.
  11. ^ Andreas Weigel (17 November 2019). . Archived from the original on 2022-12-06.
  12. ^ Alexander Rausch; Christian Fastl (20 January 2023). "Suppè (fälschlich auch Suppé, Suppe Demelli), Familie" [... (erroneously also ...), family]. Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon (in German). Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  13. ^ Migliorini, Bruno (1957). Note sulla grafia italiana nel Rinascimento. Firenze: Felice Le Monnier. p. 223.
  14. ^ Migliorini, Bruno (1990). La lingua italiana nel Novecento. Firenze: Le Lettere. p. 32. ISBN 9788871667959.

Further reading edit

  • Blažeković, Zdravko. "Franz von Suppé und Dalmatien", Studien zur Musikwissenschaft: Beihefte der Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich, 43 (1994), 262–272.
  • Gänzl, Kurt. The Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre (3 Volumes). New York: Schirmer Books, 2001.
  • Traubner, Richard. Operetta: A Theatrical History. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1983
  • Andreas Weigel [de]: Franz von Suppè (1819–1895). Mensch. Mythos. Musiker. Ehrenbürger von Gars. Begleitpublikation zur Jubiläums-Ausstellung des Zeitbrücke-Museums Gars [de]. Contributions by Andreas Weigel, Anton Ehrenberger, Ingrid Scherney and Christine Steininger. (Gars am Kamp) 2019. ISBN 978-3-9504427-4-8.

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translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Franz von Suppe see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Franz von Suppe to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Franz von Suppe 1 2 also spelled von Suppe 2 born Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo de Suppe 1 18 April 1819 21 May 1895 was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music He came from the Kingdom of Dalmatia Austro Hungarian Empire now part of Croatia 3 A composer and conductor of the Romantic period he is notable for his four dozen operettas 4 Suppe by Emilie Bieber Andreas Weigel s monograph on Suppe rectified numerous aspects of the composer s biography in 2019 Contents 1 Life and education 2 Works 2 1 Posthumous use 3 Surname 4 Partial list of works 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and education editSuppe s parents named him Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo when he was born on 18 April 1819 in Spalato now Split Dalmatia Croatia His father was a civil servant in the service of the Austrian Empire as was his father before him Suppe s mother was Viennese by birth He simplified and Germanized his name when in Vienna and changed de to the German equivalent von Outside German speaking circles his name sometimes appears as Francesco and with the incorrect addition Demelli He spent his childhood in Zara now Zadar where he had his first music lessons and began to compose at an early age As a boy he had encouragement in music from a local bandmaster and by the Zara cathedral choirmaster 5 His Missa Dalmatica de dates from this early period As a teenager in Zara Suppe studied flute and harmony His first extant composition is a Roman Catholic mass which premiered at a Franciscan church in Zara in 1835 From 1840 on he worked as a composer and conductor for Franz Pokorny 6 the director of several theaters in Vienna Pressburg now Bratislava Odenburg now Sopron and Baden bei Wien In Vienna after studying with Ignaz von Seyfried he conducted in the theatre with the opportunity to present his own operas there Eventually Suppe wrote music for over a hundred productions at the Theater in der Josefstadt as well as the Carltheater in Leopoldstadt at the Theater an der Wien He also put on some landmark opera productions such as the 1846 production of Meyerbeer s Les Huguenots with Jenny Lind 6 nbsp Suppe s grave at the Zentralfriedhof Suppe died in Vienna on 21 May 1895 and he is buried in the Zentralfriedhof 6 He was the subject of a 1953 Austrian biopic film If I Only Have Your Love in which he is played by Johannes Heesters Works editSuppe composed about 30 operettas and 180 farces ballets and other stage works Although the bulk of his operettas have sunk into relative obscurity the overtures particularly Dichter und Bauer Poet and Peasant 1846 and Leichte Kavallerie Light Cavalry 1866 remain popular many of them having been used in soundtracks for films cartoons advertisements and so on in addition to being frequently played at symphonic pops concerts Some of the operettas are still regularly performed notably Boccaccio Die schone Galathee and Fatinitza while Peter Branscombe writing in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians characterizes Suppe s song O du mein Osterreich as Austria s second national song Suppe retained links with his native Dalmatia occasionally visiting Split Spalato Zadar Zara and Sibenik Some of his works are linked with the region in particular his operetta Des Matrosen Heimkehr the action of which takes place in Hvar After retiring from conducting Suppe continued to write stage work but increasingly shifted his interest to sacred music He wrote a Requiem for theatre director Franz Pokorny now very rarely heard it was first performed on 22 November 1855 during Pokorny s memorial service an oratorio Extremum Judicium three masses among them the Missa Dalmatica songs symphonies and concert overtures Two of Suppe s more ambitious operettas Boccaccio and Donna Juanita have been performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York but they failed to become repertoire works in the United States Posthumous use edit The descriptive nature of Suppe s overtures has earned them frequent use in numerous animated cartoons Ein Morgen ein Mittag ein Abend in Wien Morning Noon and Night in Vienna was the central subject of the 1959 Bugs Bunny cartoon Baton Bunny Poet and Peasant appears in the Fleischer Studios 1935 Popeye cartoon The Spinach Overture and the Oscar nominated Walter Lantz film of the same title the overture to Light Cavalry is used in Disney s 1942 Mickey Mouse cartoon Symphony Hour The start of the cello solo about one minute in of the Poet and Peasant overture is nearly an exact match to the start of the folk song I ve Been Working on the Railroad which was published in 1894 7 Turner Classic Movies runs a 1955 CinemaScope short of the MGM Symphony Orchestra turning in a vigorous performance of the overture citation needed relevant The Light Cavalry Overture was covered in electronic form by Gordon Langford on his 1974 album The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesiser citation needed Surname editNearly the total amount of sources both in English 2 1 6 and in other languages 8 9 have always reported the name spelled with an acute accent Recently an alternate spelling with grave accent has taken hold reported by very few other sources as either alternative 6 or only spelling 10 The latter spelling has been sustained among the others by Andreas Weigel de 11 claiming that Suppe used to sign his name using the grave accent like his father nonetheless his name is written with the acute accent on his tombstone while in the baptismal registry it was even written without any accent a probable misspell by the priest Further information provided by Weigel s research that is already incorporated in the more recent article in the Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon 12 is that Suppe s added name Demelli is incorrect that his mother s maiden name is Jandovsky or Jandowsky not Landovsky nor Landowsky and that Suppe lied about or embellished very many things in his biography to a degree quite unique in music history for example about his education and when he met his wives This lack of clarity about which accent should be used to spell Suppe s surname is due to the fact that in Italian both grave and acute accent exist but until the 20th century the applications of the two accents were not under a precise rule As of the 16th century most writers and printers used only the grave accent on the last vowel of words and names and the acute accent on internal vowels but since this case hardly even occurs in Italian the grave was de facto the only accent in use 13 The orthography started stabilising only after the birth of the Kingdom of Italy when Italians began using the acute accent to denote close mid vowels e and o to distinguish them from open mid vowels ɛ and ɔ and the grave accent in all the other cases following a use that already existed but was not the most common till then 14 Suppe was born during the 19th century and this would explain why both spellings are found in different sources and can be considered legitimate however most of the sources concur on the acute accent which also matches with the close mid pronunciation of the last vowel in Italian Partial list of works edit nbsp Suppe by Fritz Luckhardt de Virginia opera L Holt 1837 not performed Gertrude della valle opera G Brazzanovich 1841 not performed Jung lustig im Alter traurig oder Die Folgen der Erziehung comedy with songs 3 acts C Wallis TJ 5 March 1841 Die Hammerschmiedin aus Steyermark oder Folgen einer Landpartie local farce with songs 2 acts J Schickh Theater in der Josefstadt 14 October 1842 Ein Morgen ein Mittag und ein Abend in Wien local play with songs 2 acts Theater in der Josefstadt 26 February 1844 Marie die Tochter des Regiments vaudeville 2 acts F Blum after J H St Georges and J F A Bayard Theater in der Josefstadt 13 June 1844 Der Kramer und sein Kommis farce with songs 2 acts F Kaiser Theater in der Josefstadt 28 September 1844 Die Mullerin von Burgos vaudeville 2 acts J Kupelwieser Theater in der Josefstadt 8 March 1845 Sie ist verheiratet comedy with songs 3 acts Kaiser Theater an der Wien 7 November 1845 Dichter und Bauer comedy with songs 3 acts K Elmar Theater an der Wien 24 August 1846 full score 1900 Das Madchen vom Lande opera 3 acts Elmar Theater an der Wien 7 August 1847 Martl oder Der Portiunculatag in Schnabelhausen farce with music parody of Flotow Martha 3 acts A Berla Theater an der Wien 16 December 1848 Des Teufels Brautfahrt oder Boser Feind und guter Freund magic farce with songs 3 acts Elmar Theater an der Wien 30 January 1849 Gervinus der Narr von Untersberg oder Ein patriotischer Wunsch farce with songs 3 acts Berla Braunhirschen Arena and Theater an der Wien 1 July 1849 Unterthanig und unabhangig oder Vor und nach einem Jahre comedy with songs 3 acts Elmar Theater an der Wien 13 October 1849 s Alraunl romantic tale with songs 3 acts A von Klesheim Theater an der Wien 13 November 1849 Der Dumme hat s Gluck farce with songs 3 acts Berla Theater an der Wien 29 June 1850 Dame Valentine oder Frauenrauber und Wanderbursche Singspiel 3 acts Elmar Theater an der Wien 9 January 1851 Der Tannenhauser dramatic poem with music H von Levitschnigg Theater an der Wien 27 February 1852 Wo steckt der Teufel farce with songs 3 acts Grun Theater an der Wien 28 June 1854 Paragraph 3 opera 3 acts M A Grandjean Hofoper 8 January 1858 Das Pensionat de operetta 1 acts C K Theater an der Wien 24 November 1860 vocal score n d Die Kartenschlagerin Pique Dame operetta 1 act Kaitheater 26 April 1862 Zehn Madchen und kein Mann de operetta 1 act W Friedrich Kaitheater 25 October 1862 vocal score n d Flotte Bursche de operetta 1 J Braun Kaitheater 18 April 1863 vocal score n d Das Corps der Rache operetta 1 act J L Harisch Carltheater 5 March 1864 Franz Schubert de Liederspiel 1 act H Max Carltheater 10 September 1864 Dinorah oder Die Turnerfahrt nach Hutteldorf parody opera of Meyerbeer 3 acts F Hopp Carltheater 4 May 1865 Die schone Galathee The Beautiful Galatea comic mythological operetta l act Poly Henrion Berlin Meysels Theater 30 June 1865 vocal score n d Leichte Kavallerie or Die Tochter der Puszta operetta 2 acts C Costa Carltheater 21 March 1866 Freigeister de operetta 2 Costa Carltheater 23 October 1866 Banditenstreiche de operetta 1 act B Boutonnier Carltheater 27 April 1867 Die Frau Meisterin de magic operetta 3 Costa Carltheater 20 January 1868 vocal score Leipzig n d Isabella operetta J Weyl Carltheater 5 November 1869 Tantalusqualen operetta Carltheater 3 October 1868 Lohengelb oder Die Jungfrau von Dragant de parody operetta of Wagner s Lohengrin 3 acts Costa Grandjean Carltheater 30 November 1870 Canebas operetta 1 act J Doppler Carltheater 2 November 1872 Fatinitza operetta 3 acts F Zell R Genee Carltheater 5 January 1876 full score n d Der Teufel auf Erden de fantastic operetta 3 acts J Hopp Carltheater 5 January 1878 vocal score London n d Boccaccio operetta 3 acts Zell Genee Carltheater 1 February 1879 full score Hamburg n d Donna Juanita operetta 3 acts Zell Genee Carltheater 21 February 1880 full score Brussels n d arr K Pauspertl as Die grosse Unbekannte 1925 Der Gascogner operetta 3 acts Zell Genee Carltheater 21 or 22 March 1881 vocal score Hamburg n d Das Herzblattchen operetta 3 acts C Tetzlaff Carltheater 4 February 1882 Die Afrikareise de operetta 3 acts M West Genee O F Berg Theater an der Wien 17 March 1883 full score Hamburg n d Des Matrosen Heimkehr romantic opera 2 acts A Langner Hamburg 4 May 1885 vocal score Hamburg 1885 Bellman comic opera 3 acts West L Held Theater an der Wien 26 or 24 February 1887 Joseph Haydn musical portrait with melodies by Haydn F von Radler Theater in der Josefstadt 30 April 1887 Die Jagd nach dem Glucke operetta 3 acts Genee B Zappert Carltheater 27 October 1888 full score Hamburg n d Das Modell operetta 3 acts V Leon Held Carltheater 4 October 1895 full score Leipzig n d completed by J Stern and A Zamara Die Pariserin oder Das heimliche Bild operetta 3 acts Leon Held Carltheater 26 January 1898 arr of Die Frau Meisterin 1868 References edit a b c Suppe Franz Von Real Name Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo Cavaliere Suppe Demelli 26 July 2023 a b c Franz von Suppe Light Opera Operettas Conducting Franz von Suppe Encarta Archived from the original on 12 September 2009 Franz von Suppe Stage Works List of 50 stage works The Guide to Light Opera amp Operetta Franz von Suppe Composers Archived from the original on 2009 08 28 Retrieved 2009 09 12 Most of this biographical information has been shown to be wrong by research in the last 10 years a b c d e Peter Branscombe Dorothea Link 2001 Suppe Suppe Franz von Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo Cavaliere Suppe Demelli Grove Music Online 8th ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 27130 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 Studwell William Emmett The Americana Song Reader Routledge 1997 p 73 ISBN 978 0789001504 SUPPE Francesco de Enciclopedia Treccani Suppe Franz von Hrvatska enciklopedija Christian Glanz Mathias Spohr Suppe Franz von Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart Andreas Weigel 17 November 2019 On Franz von Suppe s ancestors and his early years at Zadar Archived from the original on 2022 12 06 Alexander Rausch Christian Fastl 20 January 2023 Suppe falschlich auch Suppe Suppe Demelli Familie erroneously also family Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon in German Retrieved 2 November 2023 Migliorini Bruno 1957 Note sulla grafia italiana nel Rinascimento Firenze Felice Le Monnier p 223 Migliorini Bruno 1990 La lingua italiana nel Novecento Firenze Le Lettere p 32 ISBN 9788871667959 Further reading editBlazekovic Zdravko Franz von Suppe und Dalmatien Studien zur Musikwissenschaft Beihefte der Denkmaler der Tonkunst in Osterreich 43 1994 262 272 Ganzl Kurt The Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre 3 Volumes New York Schirmer Books 2001 Traubner Richard Operetta A Theatrical History Garden City New York Doubleday amp Company 1983 Andreas Weigel de Franz von Suppe 1819 1895 Mensch Mythos Musiker Ehrenburger von Gars Begleitpublikation zur Jubilaums Ausstellung des Zeitbrucke Museums Gars de Contributions by Andreas Weigel Anton Ehrenberger Ingrid Scherney and Christine Steininger Gars am Kamp 2019 ISBN 978 3 9504427 4 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Franz von Suppe Andreas Weigel On Franz von Suppe s ancestors and his early years at Zadar Round table on Franz von Suppe at the University of Zadar 15 November 2019 George Hamilton Tall tales from the Father of Viennese Operetta In Irish Independent April 18 2020 Georg Predota A Matter of Discretion Franz von Suppe Therese Merville and Sofie Strasser When did Suppe actually meet his two wives Zadar Tourist Board The Greatest Operetta Composer Franz Von Suppe Spent His Youth in Zadar List of stage works by Franz von Suppe with other composers Works by or about Franz von Suppe at Internet Archive List of works by von Suppe at the Index to Opera and Ballet Sources Online Light Cavalry performed by Andre Rieu Works by Franz von Suppe at Project Gutenberg Free scores by Franz von Suppe at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Free scores by Franz von Suppe in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Franz von Suppe recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franz von Suppe amp oldid 1183692989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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