Fierrabras
Fierrabras. Opera in 3 acts by Schubert (D796) to lib. by J. Kupelweiser after story by J. G. G. Büsching and F. H. von der Hagen in Buch der Liebe (1809) and Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's Eginhard und Emma (1811). Comp. 1823. Prod. Vienna (concert, 3 numbers) 1835, Vienna (Th. an der Wien, cond. Abbado) 1988; Karlsruhe 1897 (with mus. rev. by Mottl); London (concert extracts) 1938, BBC studio 1971, QEH 1988 (f. prof. p., semi-staged, cond. Tate); Oxford 1986; Philadelphia 1980.
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