[{WikipediaArticle oldid='226323956'}] [{VerifyArticle user='othaller' template='Standard' date='21. Oktober 2014' page-date='2014' comment='s. Die Oper, Heinz Wagner, Nikol 1999' funder='63' }] [{ALLOW edit Admin}][{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW comment All}][{ALLOW verify othaller}] %%information %%(font-size: 80%;) !!!License Information of Images on page ||Image Description||Credit||Artist||License Name||File | The Wikimedia Commons logo, SVG version.| Original created by Reidab ( PNG version ) SVG version was created by Grunt and cleaned up by 3247 . Re-creation with SVG geometry features by Pumbaa , using a proper partial circle and SVG geometry features. (Former versions used to be slightly warped.)| Reidab , Grunt , 3247 , Pumbaa| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/by-sa.png' alt='CC BY-SA 3.0' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/by-sa-30.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Commons-logo.svg | Thuille - Lobetanz, act I - Lobetanz playing for the princess - White, N.Y. Identifier : victrolabookofop00vict ( find matches ) Title : The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records Year : 1917 ( 1910s ) Authors : Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland Subjects : Operas Publisher : Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co. Contributing Library : Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor : Brigham Young University View Book Page : Book Viewer About This Book : Catalog Entry View All Images : All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: armi affrettati (Oh, That the Blessed Day Were Come) By Emma Trentini, Soprano, and Alberto Caffo, Tenor 62090 10-inch, $0.75The worthy parish priest having warned Lindas parents of the dishonorable intentionof the Marquis, they decide to remove Linda from the danger, and send her to Paris.The Marquis pursues her to the city and renews his attentions, while Charles (who is inreality the son of the Marquis) is compelled by his father to transfer his attentions to another.Lindas father comes to Paris in disguise, and discovers his daughter. Believing her to bean abandoned woman, he curses her, and she becomes insane through grief. The last act again shows the little farm at Chamounix. The demented Linda has madeher way back to her parents, and is found by Charles, who has escaped the unwelcomemarriage and now brings the release of the farm from debt. The sight of her lover causesLinda to fall in a death-like swoon, but when she recovers her reason has returned, and thelovers are united. Text Appearing After Image: LOBETANZ PLAYING FOR THE PRINCESS ACT I (German) LOBETANZ (English) MERRYDANCE MUSICAL PLAY IN THREE ACTS Text by Otto Julius Bierbaum ; music by Ludwig Thuille. First production at Mann-heim, Germany, 1898. First production in America November 18, 1911, with Gad ski,Jadlowker, Witherspoon and Murphy. Cast LOBETANZ Tenor THE PRINCESS Mezzo-Soprano THE KING Bass THE FORESTER, ) THE HANGMAN. ( Speaking Parts The Judge. J Girls, musicians, prisoners, two heralds, the people. Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.| https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14761269214/ Source book page: https://archive.org/stream/victrolabookofop00vict/victrolabookofop00vict#page/n238/mode/1up| Internet Archive Book Images| | Datei:Thuille - Lobetanz, act I - Lobetanz playing for the princess - White, N.Y. - The Victrola book of the opera.jpg | Thuille - Lobetanz, act I - The flower festival - White, N.Y. Identifier : victrolabookofop00vict ( find matches ) Title : The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records Year : 1917 ( 1910s ) Authors : Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland Subjects : Operas Publisher : Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co. Contributing Library : Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor : Brigham Young University View Book Page : Book Viewer About This Book : Catalog Entry View All Images : All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ' Text Appearing After Image: THE FLOWER FESTIVAL—ACT I234 LOHENGRIN (Loh-en-grin) OPERA IN THREE ACTS Words and music by Richard Wagner. First produced at Weimar, Germany, August28, 1850, under the direction of Liszt. Produced at Wiesbaden, 1853; Munich and Vienna, 1858; Berlin, 1859. First London production, 1875, and also, in Italian, at Covent Gardenthe same year. First production in English at Her Majestys, in 1880. St. Petersburg, 1875;Paris, 1887. First American production at Stadt Theatre, in New York, April 3, 1871 ; inNew York, in Italian, March 23, 1874, with Nilsson, Cary, Campanini and Del Puente; inGerman, in 1885, with Brandt, Krauss, Fischer and Stritt—this being Anton Seidls Ameri-can debut as a conductor. First New Orleans production, in Italian, December 3, 1877; inFrench, March 4, 1889. Lohengrin is the second of all operas in popularity in Germany (Carmen taking the lead),and during the decade, 1901-1910, had 3,458 performances. Characters HENRI THE FOWLER. King of Germany Bass LOHENGRIN T Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.| https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14783489033/ Source book page: https://archive.org/stream/victrolabookofop00vict/victrolabookofop00vict#page/n239/mode/1up| Internet Archive Book Images| | Datei:Thuille - Lobetanz, act I - The flower festival - White, N.Y. - The Victrola book of the opera.jpg | Thuille - Lobetanz - Johanna Gadski as the princess Identifier : victrolabookofop00vict ( find matches ) Title : The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records Year : 1917 ( 1910s ) Authors : Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland Subjects : Operas Publisher : Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co. Contributing Library : Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor : Brigham Young University View Book Page : Book Viewer About This Book : Catalog Entry View All Images : All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: LOBETANZ PLAYING FOR THE PRINCESS ACT I (German) LOBETANZ (English) MERRYDANCE MUSICAL PLAY IN THREE ACTS Text by Otto Julius Bierbaum ; music by Ludwig Thuille. First production at Mann-heim, Germany, 1898. First production in America November 18, 1911, with Gad ski,Jadlowker, Witherspoon and Murphy. Cast LOBETANZ Tenor THE PRINCESS Mezzo-Soprano THE KING Bass THE FORESTER, ) THE HANGMAN. ( Speaking Parts The Judge. J Girls, musicians, prisoners, two heralds, the people. Text Appearing After Image: Time and Place : Germany in the Middle Ages. GADSKI AS THE PRINCESS The story of Lobetanz resembles an old fairy tale in itssimplicity, the Prince Charming in this instance being a wander-ing musician, and the ending, as in all good fairy stories, beingof the lived-happy-ever-after variety. The curtain rises on a rose fete, which young girls are pre-paring in anticipation of the arrival of the King and his daugh-ter. The Princess is ill, and the King has appointed a dayof festivity in the hope that it will revive her. Lobetanz, awandering musician, strolls into the Kings rose garden, wherethe preparations are being made, and stays to watch the royal VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —THUILLES LOBETANZ procession, which is accom-panied by poets and singers.The musicians play and singto the Princess, but all theirefforts fail to please her. Sud-denly a violin is heard froman arbor in the rear of thegarden. The Princess is im-mediately fascinated with themusic, and Lobetanz comesforward, his Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.| https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14763622975/ Source book page: https://archive.org/stream/victrolabookofop00vict/victrolabookofop00vict#page/n238/mode/1up| Internet Archive Book Images| | Datei:Thuille - Lobetanz - Johanna Gadski as the princess - The Victrola book of the opera.jpg | Thuille - Lobetanz - The gallows scene - White Identifier : victrolabookofop00vict ( find matches ) Title : The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records Year : 1917 ( 1910s ) Authors : Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland Subjects : Operas Publisher : Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co. Contributing Library : Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor : Brigham Young University View Book Page : Book Viewer About This Book : Catalog Entry View All Images : All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: shows the unfortunate lover in prison, charged with witchcraft, and sen-tenced to be hanged. As preparations are being made to place the noose about his neck,the funeral procession of the Princess approaches. Lobetanz begs to be allowed to play uponhis violin once more, declaring he can revive her. The King promises him his daughtershand if he can bring her back to life again. As Lobetanz plays, the flush of life appears uponthe cheeks of the young girl, and she slowly revives and is clasped in her lovers arms.The act closes with a merry dance, in which every one joins, and we are left to supposethat the lovers live happy ever after. The air which Mme. Gadski has sung for the Victor occurs in Act I, in the scene rep-resenting the rose garden of the King, where the rose festival is to be celebrated. ThePrincess, at the bidding of the King, offers a greeting to Spring and the roses. An alien Zweigen (Lovely Blossoms of Spring) By Johanna Gadski, Soprano (In German) 88362 12-inch, $3.00 Text Appearing After Image: ' Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.| https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14760450651/ Source book page: https://archive.org/stream/victrolabookofop00vict/victrolabookofop00vict#page/n239/mode/1up| Internet Archive Book Images| | Datei:Thuille - Lobetanz - The gallows scene - White - The Victrola book of the opera.jpg | Thuille - Lobetanz - title page of the libretto| https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbihd/content/titleinfo/3985371| Ludwig Thuille, Otto Julius Bierbaum| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/publicdomain.png' alt='Public domain' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/public-domain-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Thuille - Lobetanz - title page of the libretto.jpg %% %%