Der Göttergatte
Der Göttergatte (The Divine Husband) is an operetta, originally with a prelude and two acts, by composer Franz Lehár. It used a German language libretto by Viktor Léon and Leo Stein, and premiered on 20 January 1904 at the Carltheater in Vienna.
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The work was revised as Die ideale Gattin (The Ideal Wife), this time in three acts, with a text by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald, after Die Zwillingsschwester by Ludwig Fulda[1] and given on 11 October 1913 at the Theater an der Wien with sopranos Louise Kartousch and Mizzi Günther, and tenors Hubert Marischka and Ernst Tautenhayn.
The work was re-revised as Die Tangokönigin (The Tango Queen) for the Apollo Theater in Vienna on 9 September 1921.
Recordings
The overture to Der Göttergatte has been recorded by Michail Jurowski and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (CD CPO 999891).
A recording was made in 1913 or 1914 of the original cast of Die ideale Gattin (Louise Kartousch, Ernst Tautenhayn, Mizzi Günther, Hubert Marischka) performing: Hamplemann-Duett (Kartousch, Tautenhayn); Rauch-Duett (Marischka, Tautenhayn); Wenn meine Gattin so küssen könnt'! (Günther, Marischka); Nur mit dir allein (Günther, Marischka); Meine Gemahlin ist auf kurze Zeit verreist, Marsch (Günther, Kartousch, Marischka, Tautenhayn); Küss mich (Günther).[2]
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Sources
- Casaglia, Gherardo (2005)."Die ideale Gattin". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).