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Zar und Zimmermann

Zar und Zimmermann (Tsar and Carpenter) is a comic opera in three acts, music by Albert Lortzing, libretto by the composer after Georg Christian Römer's Der Bürgermeister von Saardam, oder Die zwei Peter, itself based on the French play Le Bourgmestre de Saardam, ou Les deux Pierre by Mélésville, Jean-Toussaint Merle, and Eugène Centiran de Boirie. Ultimately, it goes back to the historical Grand Embassy of Peter the Great. Gaetano Donizetti had set the same story in his 1827 opera Il borgomastro di Saardam.

Zar und Zimmermann
Opera by Albert Lortzing
The composer
TranslationTsar and Carpenter
LibrettistLortzing
LanguageGerman
Based onDer Bürgermeister von Saardam
by Georg Christian Römer
Premiere
22 December 1837 (1837-12-22)
Stadttheater, Leipzig

Performance history edit

The opera was first performed at the Stadttheater in Leipzig, on 22 December 1837. Lortzing's most successful and enduring work, it is still regularly performed in German-speaking countries.

Roles edit

 
Peter the Great as carpenter, Saint Petersburg
 
Peter the Great as carpenter, Zaandam
Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 22 December 1837[1]
Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia baritone Karl Becker
Peter Ivanov, young Russian carpenter tenor Albert Lortzing
Van Bett, burgomaster of Saardam bass Gotthelf Leberecht Berthold
Marie, niece of van Bett soprano Caroline Günther-Bachmann
Marquis de Chateauneuf, French ambassador tenor Joseph Wilhelm Swoboda
Widow Browe, master carpenter mezzo-soprano Caroline Günther-Bachmann
General Lefort, Russian ambassador bass Pogner
Lord Syndham, English ambassador bass Heinrich Richter

Synopsis edit

The action takes place in Saardam, Holland, in 1698.

Peter the Great of Russia, disguised as Peter Michaelov, a common laborer, is working in a shipyard in the Dutch town of Saardam, to learn shipbuilding techniques for his navy. He befriends a fellow Russian also working in the yard, Peter Ivanov, a deserter from the Russian army. Peter Ivanov is in love with Marie, the niece of Van Bett, the Burgomaster of Saardam. Tsar Peter is told of trouble in Russia, and decides to return home.

Van Bett has been told to find a foreigner named Peter in the shipyard. The English ambassador, Syndham, and the French ambassador, Chateauneuf, have both heard the rumor of Tsar Peter's disguised presence and are looking for him, which convinces Van Bett that "Peter" is an important man. But in confusion, he identifies the wrong Peter. Chateauneuf recognises the real Tsar, and concludes an alliance with him. Syndham is fooled and presents Peter Ivanov with a passport.

Van Bett, very confused, salutes Peter Ivanov with an elaborate ceremony. Peter Ivanov gives the passport to Tsar Peter, who uses it to leave quietly, having first blessed Peter Ivanov's marriage to Marie, and appointed him to a high office in Russia.

Recordings and adaptations edit

References edit

  1. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Zar und Zimmermann, 22 December 1837". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  • Anderson, James, The Complete Dictionary of Opera and Operetta, Wings Books, 1993. ISBN 0-517-09156-9
  • Brown, Clive (1992), "Zar und Zimmermann" in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) ISBN 0-333-73432-7

External links edit

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