Fierabras D 796

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Composed in 1823 but not performed during his lifetime, Franz Schubert ’s Fierabras is a “number opera” with spoken dialogue in the manner of opéra comique. It is based on the medieval legendsassociated with Charlemagne, including that of Eginhard...

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Composed in 1823 but not performed during his lifetime, Franz Schubert’s Fierabras is a “number opera” with spoken dialogue in the manner of opéra comique. It is based on the medieval legendsassociated with Charlemagne, including that of Eginhard and Emma, and draws on the old French heroic epic (chanson de geste).

Emma, the daughter of Charlemagne secretly loves the knight Eginhard who is not befitting of herrank. The heathen Moorish prince Fierabras who, after being defeated by Charlemagne, falls into French captivity and converts to Christianity, is also in love with Emma. His sister Florinda on the other hand loves theFranconianknight Roland who is being held prisoner by the Moors and whom she helps to escape. After several military conflicts where Charlemagne’s army finally conquers the Moors, the lovers reunite. Only Fierabras who isreprieved, renounces his love and accepts the liaison between Emma and Eginhard.

Urtext edition based on the “New Schubert Edition”

Detailed foreword (Ger/Eng) by Christine Martin, including information on the work’sgenesis, reception and performance history.

Uncluttered idiomatic Piano reduction.

Also available:
BA5557 hardback full score
BA5557-72 performance material for hire

Genres Classical
NumberOfPages 454
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Bärenreiter-Verlag
Contributors Schubert, Franz(Composer)
ISMN 9790006544479