Adelheit von Veltheim
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[[Christian Gottlob Neefe|Neefe]] and Großmann wrote this extensive four-act ''Singspiel'' for their troupe's second guest season at the 1780 Autumn Fair at Frankfurt's Theater in der Junghof, their second short residence that year. In its first performance at the Bonn court a few weeks later, ''Adelheit'' was given pride of place on 11 October during the pomp around Archduke Maximilian Franz's election as Coadjutor (i.e. Maximilian Friedrich's successor as Elector of Cologne). The Archduke was duly impressed, and "honored Großmann with a precious gold watch and 50 new ''Louis d'or'' to divide among the company."(footnote: <ref>''Theater-Journal für Deutschland'', no. 20, p. 16</ref>) | [[Christian Gottlob Neefe|Neefe]] and Großmann wrote this extensive four-act ''Singspiel'' for their troupe's second guest season at the 1780 Autumn Fair at Frankfurt's Theater in der Junghof, their second short residence that year. In its first performance at the Bonn court a few weeks later, ''Adelheit'' was given pride of place on 11 October during the pomp around Archduke Maximilian Franz's election as Coadjutor (i.e. Maximilian Friedrich's successor as Elector of Cologne). The Archduke was duly impressed, and "honored Großmann with a precious gold watch and 50 new ''Louis d'or'' to divide among the company."(footnote: <ref>''Theater-Journal für Deutschland'', no. 20, p. 16</ref>) | ||
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Schauspiel mit Gesang, premiered in Frankfurt am Main, 23 September 1780
Libretto by Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm Großmann
Overview
Neefe and Großmann wrote this extensive four-act Singspiel for their troupe's second guest season at the 1780 Autumn Fair at Frankfurt's Theater in der Junghof, their second short residence that year. In its first performance at the Bonn court a few weeks later, Adelheit was given pride of place on 11 October during the pomp around Archduke Maximilian Franz's election as Coadjutor (i.e. Maximilian Friedrich's successor as Elector of Cologne). The Archduke was duly impressed, and "honored Großmann with a precious gold watch and 50 new Louis d'or to divide among the company."(footnote: [1])
The dramatis personae, and the singers from Großmann's company who created the roles, are as follows:
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- ↑ Theater-Journal für Deutschland, no. 20, p. 16