FULL Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Nicolai) Vienna 2024 mdw
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor   
- Composer: Nicolai Otto   
- Libretto: Salomon Hermann Mosenthal based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Schlosstheater Schönbrunn, Wien, Austria, mdw Universität für darstellende Kunst und Musik Wien  
- Recorded: March 15 & 16, 2024
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Solist_Innen des Instituts für Gesang und Musiktheater
- Conductor: Hartmut Keil  
- Orchestra: Webern Symphonie Orchester  
- Chorus: Chor des Instituts für Gesang und Musiktheater  
- Chorus Master: Tanja Glinsner  
- Stage Director: Helen Malkowsky  
- Stage Designer: Anna Kreinecker  
- Costume Designer: Anna Kreinecker  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: mdw  
- Date Published: 2024  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: YouTube     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
The Merry Wives of Windsor (German: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor) is an opera in three acts by Otto Nicolai to a German libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare.
The opera is a Singspiel, containing much spoken dialogue between distinct musical numbers. The opera remains popular in Germany, and the overture is sometimes heard in concert in other countries.
Composition history
Otto Nicolai composed the music from 1845 to 1849. He had previously achieved great success with a few Italian operas, but this opera was to become his masterpiece in the German language. The composer himself made some changes to the libretto.
Synopsis
Act 1
Scene 1
Two married ladies, Frau Fluth and Frau Reich, discover that they both received love letters from the impoverished nobleman Falstaff at the same time. They decide to teach him a lesson and withdraw to hatch a plan. Now the husbands of Frau Fluth and Frau Reich come in. Anna, Frau Reich’s daughter, is of marriageable age and three gentlemen seek her hand in marriage: Dr. Cajus, a French beau, is her mother’s favorite, and her father wants the shy nobleman Spärlich as his son-in-law, but Anna is in love with the penniless Fenton.
Scene 2
Frau Fluth has invited Falstaff to a supposed tryst, and he enters with grand romantic gestures and clumsily attempts to ensnare her. As Frau Reich reports the return of the distrustful Herr Fluth, which had been previously arranged, the old gentleman is hidden in a laundry basket, the contents of which are quickly emptied into a ditch. Herr Fluth has searched the whole house in the meantime without success and is forced to believe his wife, who protests her innocence.
Act 2
Scene 1
At the inn, Falstaff has recovered from his bath and sings bawdy drinking songs. A messenger brings him a letter, in which Frau Fluth proposes another rendezvous. Her husband appears in disguise and presents himself as Herr Bach to get Falstaff to talk about his trysts. He unsuspectingly brags about his affair with Frau Fluth, which provokes her husband’s rage.
Scene 2
Spärlich and Cajus sneak around Anna’s window, but before they attempt to go near, they hear Fenton’s serenade and hide in the bushes. From there they observe a passionate love scene between the two lovers.
Scene 3
Falstaff is again with Frau Fluth, and Frau Reich again warns them both that Herr Fluth is on his way home. This time they dress the fat knight in women’s clothes to try and pass him off as the maid. Herr Fluth enters and finds only the old maid, whom he angrily throws out of the house.
Act 3
Scene 1
Fluth and Reich are finally let in on the plan by their wives and the four of them decide to take Falstaff for a ride one last time. The knight is expected to show up at a grand masked ball in Windsor Forest. Additionally, Herr and Frau Reich each plan to take advantage of the confusion to marry Anna off to their preferred suitor. Instead, however, she has arranged a nighttime meeting with Fenton in the forest.
Scene 2
After the moonrise, depicted by the choir and orchestra, the masked ball in the forest begins. At first, Falstaff, disguised as Ritter Herne, is lured by the two women, but then he is frightened by various other guests disguised as ghosts, elves, and insects. After the masks are removed and Falstaff is mocked by everyone, Anna and Fenton, who got married in the forest chapel, appear. In a cheerful closing number all of the parties are reconciled.
Quoted from Wikipedia