Brüll, Ignaz
Das goldene Kreuz (1875)
Opera in two acts
Libretto by Hermann Salomon von Mosenthal, after a story by Mélesville (Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier) (G)
Scoring
S,M,T,Bar,B; chorus;
2.picc.2.2.2-4.3.3.1-timp.perc-strings;
On-stage: 0.picc.0.0.2.2-2.2.0.0-SD.
Abbreviations (PDF).
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.
World Premiere
12/22/1875
Berlin
Company: Unknown
Roles
| GONTRAN DE L'ANCRE, a young nobleman | Lyric tenor |
| NICOLAS PARISET, host on the mill | Character baritone |
| CHRISTINE, his sister | Lyric soprano |
| THERESE, his cousin and bride | Mezzo soprano |
| BOMBARDON, sergeant | Buffo bass |
| Soldiers, Peasants, Peasants' wives |
Time and Place
1812 and 1815, a village near Melun
Synopsis To prevent her brother Nicolas being called up by Napoleon’s troops, Christine promises to marry the man who goes in his place. Gontran de l’Ancre, a knight, takes over the duty, without, however, revealing his identity to Christine. As a token of her fidelity and a sign of recognition, she sends the unknown man a golden cross. Gontran, having been badly wounded in battle, gives the cross to the sergeant Bombardon who takes it to Christine. At first Christine believes him to be the rescuer of her brother, but is then informed by Bombardon of Gontran’s fate. The confusion of her feelings reaches its climax when, a short time later, Gontran returns as an invalid. Above all, Christine feels bound to her vows, but duty and liking are eventually united.
Moods
Romantic
Subjects
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