''Notre Dame'' is a romantic opera by
Franz Schmidt, to a libretto by himself and
Leopold Wilk (1876–1944), a professional chemist and amateur poet.
[ It is based loosely on the 1831 novel '']The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
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Composition
The opera was written between 1904 and 1906.[Oxford Journals]
/ref> Schmidt approached the opera by writing the orchestral parts of the score first, adding the vocal parts in later.[ He incorporated some material from an unfinished fantasia for piano and orchestra.][
''Notre Dame'' was first performed in Vienna on 1 April 1914. The principal female role of Esmeralda was created by ]Marie Gutheil-Schoder
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Born Marie Schoder in Weimar, she married Gustav Gutheil in 1899, with whom she lived until his death in 1914. In 1920, she married the photographe ...
.
The work was popular till the early 1920s, then faded from view. It has been revived in Vienna and Dresden, and has been recorded at least twice.[
The opera is best known for its orchestral ''Intermezzo'', which was first performed, along with the ''Carnival Music'',][Notre Dame]
Classical Archives on 6 December 1903 in Vienna, as ''Zwischenspiel aus einer unvollständigen romantischen Oper''. These pieces were not composed with any opera in mind, but were later incorporated into ''Notre Dame'', which he started writing in August 1904.[ The composer and violinist ]Karl Goldmark
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described the ''Intermezzo'' as "the most beautiful of Gypsy music".
Roles
Revivals
* post-World War II, Vienna State Opera
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* 1975, ]Julia Migenes
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, Walter Berry, Vienna Volksoper
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[
* 2010, ]Camilla Nylund
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(Esmeralda), Robert Gambill
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Biography
Gambill studied mathematics at Purdue University (1973-1976) before becoming an exchange student at Hamburg University in Germany, where he ad ...
(Phoebus), Oliver Ringelhahn
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(Gringoire), Markus Butter (Archdeacon), Jan-Hendrik Rootering (Quasimodo), Dresden
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Semperoper
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under Gerd Albrecht
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Biography
Albrecht was born in Essen, the son of the musicologist Hans Albrecht (1902–1961). He studied music in Kiel and in Hamburg, where his teachers included Wilhel ...
Recordings
* 1949, Karl Ostertag (tenor), Wilhelm Schlichting (baritone), Hanne Munch (mezzo-soprano), Max Proebstl (bass), Hans Hopf
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(tenor), Hilde Scheppan
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(soprano), Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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under Hans AltmannArkiv Music
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* 1988, Dame Gwyneth Jones (Esmeralda), James King (Phoebus), Kurt Moll
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His voice was notable for its range, a true basso profondo, including full, resonant low and very-low notes wit ...
(Quasimodo), Horst Laubenthal (Gringoire), Hartmut Welker
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Career
Welker was born in Velbert. Before he decided to study singing, he had learned and practiced the profession as a toolmaker. At the age of 28, he began studying sing ...
(Archdeacon); Andreas Juffinger, Hans Helm, Kaja Borris, with Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
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under Christof Perick
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Born in Hamburg, Prick studied at the Univer ...
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References
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Compositions by Franz Schmidt
Operas
1906 operas
German-language operas
Romantische Opern
Operas set in France
Works based on The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Operas based on novels
Operas based on works by Victor Hugo