Doktor und Apotheker explained
Doktor und Apotheker (Doctor and Apothecary) is a German-language two-act singspiel by Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, with a libretto by Johann Gottlieb Stephanie the Younger, based on the anonymous French comedy L'apothicaire de Murcie (The Apothecary of Murcie). It is considered the composer's masterpiece and premiered on 11 July 1786 at the k. u. k. National-Theater in Vienna
Plot
Act 2
Cast
- Stößel, an apothecary (bass)
- Claudia, his wife (soprano)
- Leonore, their daughter (soprano)
- Rosalie, Stößel's niece (soprano)
- Doctor Krautmann (bass)
- Gotthold, his son (tenor)
- Sturmwald, a captain invalided out of the army (tenor)
- Sichel, surgeon (tenor)
- Police Commissioner (bass)
- Gallus, a patient's servant (tenor)
- Marx, apprentice apothecary (non-speaking and non-singing role)
Bibliography
- Doktor und Apotheker, introduced and revised by, Verlag Philipp Reclam jun. Stuttgart, Universal-Bibliothek Nr. 4090 (1961)
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