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''The Sinbadventurers'' (german: Die Hamburger Sindbadauken, link=no) is an
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
for children composed by with a
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by Francis Hüsers. The subtitle is ''Ein Kinderoperabenteuerspaß'' (English: An Operadventuretainment for Children). The German title refers to the name the three child protagonists give themselves, a combination of "
Sindbad Sinbad the Sailor (; ar, سندباد البحري, Sindibādu al-Bahriyy; fa, سُنباد بحری, Sonbād-e Bahri or Sindbad) is a fictional mariner and the hero of a story-cycle of Persian origin. He is described as hailing from Baghda ...
" and "Rabauken" (ruffian) which is used either to refer to rude adults or jokingly, for ill-behaved children. It was commissioned by the Hamburg State Opera and was first performed on February 8, 2015, with the composer conducting.


Roles

(all roles sung by children unless otherwise noted) * Lotte (13 years old) * Kalle (11 years old) * Lily (9 years old) * Igor Oberechoist, (extremely fat) captain of the Echoist Pirates (
baritone A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types. The term originates from the Greek (), meaning "heavy sounding". Composers typically write music for this voice in the r ...
) * The Echoist Helmsman * The Echoist Treasurer * The Littlest Echoist, Cindy Magnificent * The Echoist Pirates (chorus) * Caesar Knochenschmalz, people eater (bass) * Cindy Magnifiscent, beautiful sorceress (soprano) * Emperor Willy the Second *
Otto von Bismarck Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (, ; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898), born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, was a conservative German statesman and diplomat. From his origins in the upper class of J ...
(played by Caesar Knochenschmalz) * 3 Hottentotten * 3 Helgoland Seagulls * Women from Rungholt (Chorus) * Men from Rungholt (Chorus) * The Mayor of Rungholt (played by Willy the Second)


Synopsis

Adventure beckons Lotte, Kalle and Lilli, who set their raft on the
Elbe The Elbe (; cs, Labe ; nds, Ilv or ''Elv''; Upper and dsb, Łobjo) is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia (western half of the Czech Repu ...
towards the open sea. Before their plans of discovering sunken treasure are realized, a storm destroys the raft. Pirates rescue them and subsequently demand remuneration. Since the three Sinbadventurers can offer nothing in return, the pirates prepare to throw them back into the sea, but cooler heads prevail: the three children might be helpful in rescuing the pirates' captain, who is being held captive by the man-eater Caesar Knochenschmalz. Caesar Knochenschmalz is not the least bit interested in any deal involving three skinny children, since he has gone to great lengths to fatten Captain Igor. Lotte persuades the man-eater to try some of the tofu which the pirates have on board. Caesar Knochenschmalz is not only enthralled with Lotte's barbecue tofu but also enamored of Lotte herself. He pronounces Lotte to be his bride, and gives Captain Igor back to the pirates. Lotte protests, but Kalle and Lilli convince her to go along with the engagement, as is the only way to save their skin until they can plot their escape. On the way back to Hamburg, the ship runs aground on a seemingly deserted island. The nasty smell of sweaty feet permeates the otherwise enchanted island, whose sole inhabitant is the sorceress, Cindy Magnifiscent. Cindy proceeds to magically transform the uninvited visitors into cows, pigs, sheep and chickens, with the exception of Kalle, who persuades Cindy (holding his nose all the while) to let him wash her feet. Transfixed, she transforms all the animals back into people, saving Caesar Knochenschmalz for last, augmenting his retransformation with a special love-spell. No longer a cow, he falls instantly in love with Cindy and breaks off his engagement to Lotte. Lotte gives Cindy the recipe for barbecue tofu while Cindy and Caesar proclaim their love for one another. The others board the pirate ship and set sail for Hamburg. In between the scenes are two interludes, one comic and one tragic. The first imagines an encounter between
Kaiser Wilhelm II Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 18594 June 1941) was the last German Emperor (german: Kaiser) and List of monarchs of Prussia, King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until Abdication of Wilhelm II, his abdication on 9 ...
and
Otto von Bismarck Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (, ; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898), born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, was a conservative German statesman and diplomat. From his origins in the upper class of J ...
, who scheme to get
Heligoland Heligoland (; german: Helgoland, ; Heligolandic Frisian: , , Mooring Frisian: , da, Helgoland) is a small archipelago in the North Sea. A part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein since 1890, the islands were historically possessions ...
back from the British; the second recounts the catastrophic demise of the 14th century city
Rungholt Rungholt was a settlement in North Frisia, in what was then the Danish Duchy of Schleswig. The area is today located in Germany. Rungholt reportedly sank beneath the waves of the North Sea when a storm tide (known as ''Grote Mandrenke'' or ''D ...
, explaining how gold might have found its way into the North Sea. Sinbadventurers 2 Three Heligoland Seagulls, Lotte.jpg, Three Heligoland Seagulls, Lotte perched on the red cliff Sinbadventurers 4 Men and Women of Rungholt.jpg, Men and Women of Rungholt Sinbadventurers 5 Lotte, Kalle, Lily.jpg, Lotte, Lily and Kalle on the raft Sinbadventurers 6 The Echoist Pirates, Helmsman.jpg, The Echoist Pirates, Helmsman Sinbadventurers 7 The Echoist Pirates, Lotte.jpg, The Echoist Pirates make Lotte walk the plank Sinbadventurers 9 Lotte, Caesar Knochenschmalz.jpg, Lotte offers a taste of tofu to Caesar Knochenschmalz Sinbadventurers 10 The Littlest Echoist, Cindy Magnifiscent.jpg, The Littlest Echoist stands up to Cindy Magnifiscent Sinbadventurers 11 Kalle, Cindy Magnifiscent.jpg, Kalle holds his nose because of Cindy Magnifiscent's feet Sinbadventurers 13 Caesar Knochenschmalz, Cindy Magnifiscent, Lotte.jpg, Caesar Knochenschmalz, Cindy Magnificent, Lotte Sinbadventurers 15 Emperor Willy the Second, Otto von Bismarck, Lily.jpg, Emperor Willy the Second, Otto von Bismarck, Lily


Orchestration

:1 Flute doubling piccolo and soprano recorder :1 Soprano saxophone doubling soprano recorder :1 Alto saxophone doubling alto recorder :1 Tenor saxophone doubling tenor recorder :1 Baritone saxophone :1 B Trumpet :2 Percussionists: 3 (or 4) cymbals (crash, splash and ride cymbal + sizzler chain, or fourth sizzler cymbal), snare drum, hi-hat and bass drum with pedal (also with mallet); finger cymbals, Chinese C opera
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, wind chimes, LP one-handed triangle, triangle (hanging); samba whistles, cuica, lotus flute (
slide whistle A slide whistle (variously known as a swanee or swannee whistle, lotos flute piston flute, or jazz flute) is a wind instrument consisting of a fipple like a recorder's and a tube with a piston in it. Thus it has an air reed like some woodwinds ...
);
afuche The cabasa, similar to the shekere, is a percussion instrument that is constructed with loops of steel ball chain wrapped around a wooden cylinder. The cylinder is fixed to a long, wooden or plastic handle. The metal cabasa was created by Mart ...
,
claves Claves (; ) are a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of short, wooden sticks about 20–25 centimeters (8–10 inches) long and about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) in diameter. Although traditionally made of wood (typically rosewood, ebony o ...
, guiro, shakers, maracas, rainmaker; whip, ratchet,
vibraslap The vibraslap is a percussion instrument consisting of a piece of stiff wire (bent into a U-shape) connecting a wooden ball to a hollow box of wood with metal “teeth” inside. The percussionist holds the metal wire in one hand and strikes th ...
, castanets, 4 temple blocks, 2
agogô An agogô (Yoruba: ''agogo'', meaning bell) is a single or a multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba and Edo music and also in the samba '' baterias'' (percussion ensembles). The agogô may be the oldes ...
, 2 cow bells; bongos, congas; old drum or frame drum, 2 ocean drums, tambourine; vibraphone (f-f3), xylophone (f1-c5) :Violin div. á 3 doubling mandolin :Cello div. á 3 :Contrabass doubling
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(thumb piano) in Bb :Miscellanea: Musical spoons (played by Kalle onstage), 4 glass bottles (played with metal or plastic chopsticks, played by cellos I and II)


Background

Benjamin Gordon trained as a cellist and conductor; however, he began composing while he was musical director of children's operas at the Staatsoper Hamburg. Under his guidance, from 2001 to 2015, the series ''opera piccola'' broke new ground by presenting operas to thousands of young people, performed by their peers under the motto "opera for children, opera by children". For 2015, the final year of her ten-year tenure as
general music director A music(al) director or director of music is the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization. This would include the artistic director and usually chief conductor of an orchestra or concert band, the di ...
,
Simone Young Simone Margaret Young AM (born 2 March 1961) is an Australian conductor. She is currently chief conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Biography and career Young was born in Sydney, of Irish ancestry on her father's side and Croatian ...
approached Gordon and Hüsers to create a new opera that had a connection to the city of Hamburg. Inspired by multiple legends (Homer's
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,
Sinbad the Sailor Sinbad the Sailor (; ar, سندباد البحري, Sindibādu al-Bahriyy; fa, سُنباد بحری, Sonbād-e Bahri or Sindbad) is a fictional mariner and the hero of a story-cycle of Persian origin. He is described as hailing from Baghdad ...
,
Klaus Störtebeker "Nikolaus" Storzenbecher or "Klaus" Störtebeker (1360 – supposed 20 October 1401) was reputed to be leader of a group of privateers known as the Victual Brothers (german: Vitalienbrüder). The Victual Brothers ( la, victualia) were o ...
), Hüsers wrote a story about three children who build their own raft and then fall into the hands of pirates, using his own experience of a raft-trip gone wrong as the starting point. He interweaves historical events (The
Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty The Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty (german: Helgoland-Sansibar-Vertrag; also known as the Anglo-German Agreement of 1890) was an agreement signed on 1 July 1890 between the German Empire and the United Kingdom. The accord gave Germany control of ...
of 1890) as well as the lost city of
Rungholt Rungholt was a settlement in North Frisia, in what was then the Danish Duchy of Schleswig. The area is today located in Germany. Rungholt reportedly sank beneath the waves of the North Sea when a storm tide (known as ''Grote Mandrenke'' or ''D ...
, which was completely wiped out in the
Saint Marcellus's flood Saint Marcellus's flood or (Low Saxon: ; da, Den Store Manddrukning, 'Great Drowning of Men') was an intense extratropical cyclone, coinciding with a new moon, which swept across the British Isles, the Netherlands, northern Germany, and Denmark ...
in 1362, causing at least 25,000 deaths. About the opera, Hüsers wrote:


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