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Hans Heiling

Hans Heiling is a German Romantic opera in 3 acts with prologue by Heinrich Marschner with a libretto by Eduard Devrient, who also sang the title role at the première at the Königliche Hofoper (now Berlin State Opera), Berlin, on 24 May 1833. From there, the work went on to become Marschner's most successful opera.[1] The opera brought the composer a considerable reputation, although this did not materially affect his position in Hanover, where he was music director of the Court Theatre.[2] Like Marschner's other great success, Der Vampyr, the plot of Hans Heiling makes great use of supernatural elements. As with several of his operas, Hans Heiling is based on a folk legend.[3]

Hans Heiling
Opera by Heinrich Marschner
Score
LibrettistEduard Devrient
LanguageGerman
Based onfolk legend
Premiere
24 May 1833 (1833-05-24)

Roles edit

Role Voice type Premiere cast,
24 May 1833
(Conductor: H. Marschner)[4]
Queen of the Erdgeister soprano Johanna Lehmann
Hans Heiling, her son baritone Eduard Devrient
Anna, his bride soprano Therese Grünbaum
Gertrud, her mother alto Henriette Valentini
Konrad, a hunter and Anna’s sweetheart tenor Karl Adam Bader
Stephan, a blacksmith bass ?
Niklas, a tailor tenor Gustav Becker

Synopsis edit

Place: Bohemian part of the Ore Mountains
Time: 14th century.[5]

Prologue edit

After falling in love with the mortal Anna, Hans Heiling plans to leave the underworld empire of the Erdgeister to wed her. Ignoring the attempts of his mother the Queen to persuade him to stay, he takes some jewels and a magic book enabling him to retain power over his underworld subjects.

Act 1 edit

Scene 1

Heiling ascends to the earth to find his would-be bride. Heiling finds Anna and her mother, who encourages Anna to accept the advances of the rich stranger. During a moment alone Anna looks inside his book, which immediately fills her with terror. Heiling burns the book on her demand and reluctantly accompanies Anna to the village festival.

Scene 2

There are many people in the tavern drinking, dancing and singing. Stephan and Niklas are joined by Konrad, who has loved Anna for a long time. Anna and Heiling arrive and Konrad asks to dance with Anna. Heiling objects angrily but Anna ignores him; and reminding him that they are not yet married, walks away with Konrad.

Act 2 edit

Scene 1

Anna wanders through a forest on her way home. She has realised that she loves Konrad, but she remains Heiling's bride to be. Suddenly the Queen appears and beseeches the girl to release her son, who is not a human being but a prince of the underworld. Anna faints and upon discovering her, Konrad takes Anna home.

Scene 2

Heiling approaches Anna in her house, offering his jewellery to win her over, but it is returned by Anna who now knows of its origin. In a rage, Heiling stabs Konrad before running away.

Act 3 edit

Scene 1

Heiling returns to the realm of the Erdgeister. He summons his former subjects, only to be reminded that without his book he has lost his power. He then finds out that Konrad is not dead, and is to be wed to Anna the next day. In his despair, he throws himself on the ground, and seeing that Heiling has lost so much, his subjects swear fealty to him again. With the news of the wedding in his mind, he returns to the earth to take revenge with his new-found powers.

Scene 2

Konrad and Anna are wed in a forest chapel. Heiling approaches and seizes the hand of Anna, who pleads for mercy. Konrad rushes to help his wife, but his knife shatters as he strikes Heiling. Heiling summons the Erdgeister to destroy all the people, but then the Queen appears. She persuades Heiling to reconcile, and they then return to the underworld.

Music edit

A pivotal opera between Weber and Wagner,[6] Hans Heiling's structure is highly original.[7] The overture to act 1 does not open the opera as it conventionally would — there is instead a prologue before the overture begins after which the curtain descends, and the overture is played during a change of scenery.

Heiling's aria from the first act, An jenem Tag (On that fair day), still has recordings and performances in concert both in Germany and abroad and is generally regarded as the gem of the score. Also of worth are the Queen's aria, O bleib bei mir (O stay with me); the first act finale; Anna's scena and aria, Einst war so tiefer Freude (Once was such deep contentment); Conrad and Anna's duet, Ha! dieses Wort (Ha! Such a word) and Heiling's conjuration, Herauf (Appear).[8]

It is worth mentioning here that the theme from the Queen's aria in 2nd act (to the words: Sonst bist du verfallen...) was later on used by Wagner in his Die Walküre, act 2, when that slightly modified leitmotif is repeated many times in the scene of Brünnhilde's apparition to Siegmund, their mutual questions and answers. Albeit a very rare example of borrowing in the case of Wagner, even he was not always absolutely unique.

Recordings edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ "Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Richard Savino- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music". www.naxos.com. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  4. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Hans Heiling, 24 May 1833". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 September 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2007.
  6. ^ "Heinrich Marschner". opera.stanford.edu. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Marschner Bio". www.jmucci.com. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 August 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2007.

Sources

External links edit

  • Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Extract of historic performances of Hans Heiling". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  • Opera Today article, 1 December 2006, with English synopsis, German libretto (PDF) and link to the Cologne 1966 recording
  • John Mucci's Marschner page with English biography and German libretto (HTML)
  • Hans Heiling: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
  • "An Operatic Stepping Stone: Marschner's Hans Heiling"

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This article is about the opera For the legendary person see Hans Heiling mythology Hans Heiling is a German Romantic opera in 3 acts with prologue by Heinrich Marschner with a libretto by Eduard Devrient who also sang the title role at the premiere at the Konigliche Hofoper now Berlin State Opera Berlin on 24 May 1833 From there the work went on to become Marschner s most successful opera 1 The opera brought the composer a considerable reputation although this did not materially affect his position in Hanover where he was music director of the Court Theatre 2 Like Marschner s other great success Der Vampyr the plot of Hans Heiling makes great use of supernatural elements As with several of his operas Hans Heiling is based on a folk legend 3 Hans HeilingOpera by Heinrich MarschnerScoreLibrettistEduard DevrientLanguageGermanBased onfolk legendPremiere24 May 1833 1833 05 24 Konigliche Hofoper Berlin Contents 1 Roles 2 Synopsis 2 1 Prologue 2 2 Act 1 2 3 Act 2 2 4 Act 3 3 Music 4 Recordings 5 References 6 External linksRoles editRole Voice type Premiere cast 24 May 1833 Conductor H Marschner 4 Queen of the Erdgeister soprano Johanna LehmannHans Heiling her son baritone Eduard DevrientAnna his bride soprano Therese GrunbaumGertrud her mother alto Henriette ValentiniKonrad a hunter and Anna s sweetheart tenor Karl Adam BaderStephan a blacksmith bass Niklas a tailor tenor Gustav BeckerSynopsis editPlace Bohemian part of the Ore Mountains Time 14th century 5 Prologue edit After falling in love with the mortal Anna Hans Heiling plans to leave the underworld empire of the Erdgeister to wed her Ignoring the attempts of his mother the Queen to persuade him to stay he takes some jewels and a magic book enabling him to retain power over his underworld subjects Act 1 edit Scene 1Heiling ascends to the earth to find his would be bride Heiling finds Anna and her mother who encourages Anna to accept the advances of the rich stranger During a moment alone Anna looks inside his book which immediately fills her with terror Heiling burns the book on her demand and reluctantly accompanies Anna to the village festival Scene 2There are many people in the tavern drinking dancing and singing Stephan and Niklas are joined by Konrad who has loved Anna for a long time Anna and Heiling arrive and Konrad asks to dance with Anna Heiling objects angrily but Anna ignores him and reminding him that they are not yet married walks away with Konrad Act 2 edit Scene 1Anna wanders through a forest on her way home She has realised that she loves Konrad but she remains Heiling s bride to be Suddenly the Queen appears and beseeches the girl to release her son who is not a human being but a prince of the underworld Anna faints and upon discovering her Konrad takes Anna home Scene 2Heiling approaches Anna in her house offering his jewellery to win her over but it is returned by Anna who now knows of its origin In a rage Heiling stabs Konrad before running away Act 3 edit Scene 1Heiling returns to the realm of the Erdgeister He summons his former subjects only to be reminded that without his book he has lost his power He then finds out that Konrad is not dead and is to be wed to Anna the next day In his despair he throws himself on the ground and seeing that Heiling has lost so much his subjects swear fealty to him again With the news of the wedding in his mind he returns to the earth to take revenge with his new found powers Scene 2Konrad and Anna are wed in a forest chapel Heiling approaches and seizes the hand of Anna who pleads for mercy Konrad rushes to help his wife but his knife shatters as he strikes Heiling Heiling summons the Erdgeister to destroy all the people but then the Queen appears She persuades Heiling to reconcile and they then return to the underworld Music editA pivotal opera between Weber and Wagner 6 Hans Heiling s structure is highly original 7 The overture to act 1 does not open the opera as it conventionally would there is instead a prologue before the overture begins after which the curtain descends and the overture is played during a change of scenery Heiling s aria from the first act An jenem Tag On that fair day still has recordings and performances in concert both in Germany and abroad and is generally regarded as the gem of the score Also of worth are the Queen s aria O bleib bei mir O stay with me the first act finale Anna s scena and aria Einst war so tiefer Freude Once was such deep contentment Conrad and Anna s duet Ha dieses Wort Ha Such a word and Heiling s conjuration Herauf Appear 8 It is worth mentioning here that the theme from the Queen s aria in 2nd act to the words Sonst bist du verfallen was later on used by Wagner in his Die Walkure act 2 when that slightly modified leitmotif is repeated many times in the scene of Brunnhilde s apparition to Siegmund their mutual questions and answers Albeit a very rare example of borrowing in the case of Wagner even he was not always absolutely unique Recordings editMarie Luise Gilles Heikki Siukola Ursula Schroder Feinen Bernd Weikl Gerti Zeumer RAI Symphony Orchestra Turin amp Chorus conductor George Alexander Albrecht CD June 1972 Gala Records GLA 730 UPC 675754665821 Marianne Eklof Magdalena Hajossyova Karl Markus Thomas Mohr Ladislav Neshyba Jan Rozehnal Eva Seniglova Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra amp Chorus conductor Ewald Korner CD recorded 1992 Naxos Records 8 223306 07 Marco Polo imprint Hans Franzen Harald Meister Hermann Prey Hetty Plumacher Liane Synek Leonore Kirschstein et al WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne amp Chorus conductor Joseph Keilberth CD live performance July 1966 Koln Opera d Oro UPC 723724387027 Markus Werba Anna Caterina Antonacci Herbert Lippert Gabriele Fontana Cornelia Wulkopf Nicola Ebau Brian Garth Nickel Teatro Lirico di Cagliari amp Chorus conductor Renato Palumbo DVD 26 July 2005 Dynamic 33467 UPC 675754849825References editNotes Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 24 December 2021 Richard Savino Bio Albums Pictures Naxos Classical Music www naxos com Retrieved 24 December 2021 COT cz tourism site Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 24 December 2021 Casaglia Gherardo 2005 Hans Heiling 24 May 1833 L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian OperOne de s Hans Heiling page Archived from the original on 25 September 2017 Retrieved 18 July 2007 Heinrich Marschner opera stanford edu Retrieved 24 December 2021 Marschner Bio www jmucci com Retrieved 24 December 2021 Tribal Smile music encyclopedia Archived from the original on 4 August 2007 Retrieved 17 July 2007 Sources Holden Amanda Ed The New Penguin Opera Guide New York Penguin Putnam 2001 ISBN 0 14 029312 4 Booklet accompanying the Dynamic DVDExternal links editCasaglia Gherardo 2005 Extract of historic performances of Hans Heiling L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian Opera Today article 1 December 2006 with English synopsis German libretto PDF and link to the Cologne 1966 recording John Mucci s Marschner page with English biography and German libretto HTML Hans Heiling Scores at the International Music Score Library Project An Operatic Stepping Stone Marschner s Hans Heiling Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Heiling amp oldid 1171875645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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