Pimpinone Explained

Pimpinone
Genre Header:Comic opera
Composer:Georg Philipp Telemann
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Other Name:Die Ungleiche Heirat zwischen Vespetta und Pimpinone oder Das herrsch-süchtige Camer Mägden
Translated Name:The Unequal Marriage Between Vespetta and Pimpinone or The Domineering Chambermaid
Librettist:Johann Philipp Praetorius
Language:German
Premiere Location:, Hamburg

Pimpinone, TWV 21:15, is a comic opera by the German composer Georg Philipp Telemann with a libretto by Johann Philipp Praetorius. Its full title is Die Ungleiche Heirat zwischen Vespetta und Pimpinone oder Das herrsch-süchtige Camer Mägden (The Unequal Marriage Between Vespetta and Pimpinone or The Domineering Chambermaid). The work is described as a Lustiges Zwischenspiel ("comic intermezzo") in three parts. It was first performed at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg on 27 September 1725 as light relief between the acts of Telemann's adaptation of Handel's opera seria Tamerlano. Pimpinone was highly successful and pointed the way forward to later intermezzi, particularly Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's La serva padrona.

Roles

!Cast!Voice type!Premiere cast
PimpinonebassJohann Gottfried Riemschneider
VespettasopranoMargaretha Susanna Kayser

Plot

Vespetta the chambermaid wheedles her way into marrying her employer, old Pimpinone. Once married she shows her waspish nature (the name Vespetta means "little wasp") and completely dominates her husband.

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