Die Freunde von Salamanka explained

Die Freunde von Salamanka D. 326, is an 1815 Singspiel in two acts by Franz Schubert to a libretto by Johann Mayrhofer.[1]

The opera is set at the beginning of the 19th century in Salamanca, Spain. It consists of an overture and eighteen numbers, and is set for three sopranos, three tenors, six basses, mixed choir and orchestra:

Recordings

Notes and References

  1. Barbara M. Reul, Lorraine Byrne Bodley: The Unknown Schubert 2008, p. 93: "The following year, 1815, Schubert set his friend Mayrhofer's libretto — Die Freunde von Salamanka (D.326). This Singspiel contains a duet that is so absurd, but very funny, that it could only have been inspired by the popular theater."
  2. IMZ Bulletin, p. 327, 1981 "Les Phonogrammes DGG La société Deutsche Grammophon vient de publier un double album avec Die Freunde von Salamanka, singspiel que Franz Schubert a écrit à l'âge de 18 ans, et avec des fragments des Spiegelritter, autre."
  3. https://www.deutschegrammophon.com/en/catalogue/products/schubert-die-freunde-von-salamanka-der-spiegelritter-prey-mathis-13261 "Schubert: Die Freunde von Salamanka, Der Spiegelritter / Prey, Mathis"
  4. http://www.recordsinternational.com/cd.php?cd=09M040 "Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Die Freunde von Salamanka"