Watching linked videos is only available to logged-in DONORS
Become a donor for as little as 10 Swiss Francs (~ 13$) for website lifetime
and get AD-FREE too.
DONATE HERE
FULL Un Mari a la porte (Offenbach) Zurich 2025 Sara-Bigna Janett, Julia Schiwowa, Christoph Waltle, Valérian Bitschnau
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Un Mari a la porte  
- Composer: Offenbach Jacques  
- Libretto: Alfred Delacour (Alfred Charlemagne Lartigue), Léon Morand    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Gemeindesaal Zollikon, Switzerland, Zürcher Kammeroper  
- Recorded: January 2025
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Sara-Bigna Janett, Julia Schiwowa, Christoph Waltle, Valérian Bitschnau, Erich Bieri, Beat Gärtner
- Conductor: Caspar Dechman  
- Orchestra: Zürcher Kammeroper  
- Chorus: Herrenchor der Zürcher Kammeroper  
- Stage Director: Paul Suter  
- Costume Designer:   
- Lighting Designer: Markus Brunn  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: Zürcher Kammeroper  
- Date Published: 2026  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
-
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Un mari à la porte (A Husband at the Door) is an opérette in one act of 1859 with music by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was by Alfred Delacour (Alfred Charlemagne Lartigue) and Léon Morand.
Un mari à la porte was premiered by the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens at the Salle Lacaze in Paris. The premiere occurred shortly after the first operatic work with words by Eugène Labiche, and Yon discerns a similarity in the vaudevillian plot of Un mari à la porte with popular works by Labiche. The work remained in the repertory of the Bouffes Parisiens for some time.
Popular not only in Paris, but also in Vienna and Budapest, it was widely staged until the end of the 19th century. The UK premiere was not until February 1950 at the Fortune Theatre.
The score includes a comic lamentation for Florestan, a set piece quartet – with the baritone off-stage, and the most notable number, a Valse Tyrolienne[4] (recorded in 1994 by Sumi Jo).
Synopsis
A darkened room, with a door, windows, a chimney – midnight
Florestan, an operetta composer fleeing a jealous husband, creditors and a bailiff, appears from the chimney in Suzanne’s room. The waltz of a wedding party can be heard. He hides in a cupboard just as the young bride Suzanne and her friend Rosita enter. Suzanne has just had an argument with her new husband, and Rosita is trying to get her to return to the dance.After singing a Tyrolienne, Suzanne finds Florestan and pleads with him to save her honour by leaving by the window into the garden, but as the room is on the third floor this doesn’t work. When Rosita returns – and after Florestan has explained that his latest operetta was refused by the Bouffes Parisiens – they search their brains for a way for him to get out without being noticed. As Florestan tells more of his story he realizes that the young husband Martel is the bailiff looking for him.
When Martel knocks at the locked door, he hears Florestan’s voice and believes that Suzanne is trying to make him jealous. In the confusion they drop the key out of the window. Still outside Martel pretends to shoot himself. He next goes to retrieve another key for the room. While he is away Florestan gets prepared to jump down to the street. Florestan suddenly remembers that an old aunt had promised to pay his debts if he marries, so he asks Rosita to marry him, and after initial astonishment and reluctance, she accepts. As the curtain falls the husband enters the door.
Quoted from Wikipedia
(Visited 43 times, 1 visits today)