Jakobín, Op.84 (Dvořák, Antonín)

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Editor Antonín Čubr (1904–1988)
Karel Šolc (1893–1985)
Publisher. Info. Souborné vydání díla, series 1, vol.10
Prague: SHV, 1966. Plate H 3955.
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Arranger Roman Veselý (1879–1933), piano reduction
Editor Otakar Šourek (1883–1956)
Publisher. Info. Prague: Umělecká Beseda, 1911. Plate H.M. 46.
Reprinted Prague: Orbis, 1952. Plate EO 466.
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Arranger Roman Veselý (1879–1933), piano reduction
Editor Otakar Šourek (1883–1956)
Language German
Translator Pavel Ludikar (1882–1970), German text
Ilse von Rinesch-Hellmich (1885–1964), German text
Publisher. Info. Prague: Hudební Matice, 1943. Plate H.M. 46.
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My cizinou jsme bloudili (Act II, No.5)

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Publisher. Info. Prague: Umělecká Beseda, 1941. Plate H.M. 754.
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Work Title The Jacobin
Alternative. Title Jakobín ; Der Jakobiner
Name Translations Jakobín; Der Jakobiner; El jacobino; Якобинец (опера); El jacobí; Jakobinen; 雅各賓; ジャコバン党員; «Յակոբոսը»
Name Aliases Jakobin
Authorities Wikipedia; BNF: 139759008
Composer Dvořák, Antonín
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.84 ; B.159 (original version), B.200 (final version)
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IAD 34
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 acts:
  • I. Náměstí venkovského městečka (Market Square in a Small Country Town)
  • II. Síň u učitele Bendy (Hall in Schoolmaster Benda's House)
  • III. Klenutý skvostný sál se sloupovím (Vaulted Hall at the Castle)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1887 (November 10)-1888 (November 18) (original version)
1897 (February 17)-1897 (December 7) (final version)
First Performance. 1889/02/12 in Prague (original version)
Karel Čech (Count Vilém-B)
Bohumil Benoni (Bohuš-B)
Václav Viktorin (Adolf-B)
Berta Foerstrová-Lautererová (Julie-S)
Karel Veselý (Jiří-T)
Adolf Krössing (Benda-T)
Vilém Heš (Burgrave-B)
Hana Cavallárová (Terinka-S)
Emma Maislerová (Lotinka-A)
National Theater Orchestra (orchestra)
National Theater Choir (chorus)
Adolf Čech (conductor)

1898 (June 19) in Prague (final version)
Václav Kliment (Count Vilém-B)
František Šír (Bohuš-B)
Václav Viktorin (Adolf-B)
Julie Koldovska (Julie-S)
Karel Veselý (Jiří-T)
Adolf Krössing (Benda-T)
Robert Polák (Burgrave-B)
Hana Cavallárová (Terinka-S)
Růžena Vykoukalová (Lotinka-A)
National Theater Orchestra (orchestra)
National Theater Choir (chorus)
Adolf Čech (conductor)

First Publication. 1911 - Prague: Umělecká Beseda (vocal score, Monatsbericht (1911), p.201), Plate H.M. 46.
1966 - Prague: Editio Supraphon (full score), Plate H 3955.
Librettist Marie Červinková-Riegrová (1854–1894) (original version)
František Ladislav Rieger (1818–1903) (final version)
Language Czech
Average DurationAvg. Duration 155 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation 9 voices (SSATTBBBB), mixed chorus (SATB), children's chorus (SSAA), orchestra
InstrDetail
Cast
Count Vilém of Harasov (bass)
Bohuš, his son (baritone)
Julie, Bohuš's wife (soprano)
Benda, the schoolmaster and choirmaster (tenor)
Terinka, his daughter (soprano)
Jiří, a young gamekeeper (tenor)
Filip, the Count's Burgrave [chief-of-staff] (bass)
Adolf, the Count's nephew (baritone)
Lotinka, the keeper of the keys at the castle (contralto)

Mixed Chorus (SATB)
Children Chorus (SSAA)
Orchestra

3 piccolos, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, 3 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon
4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba
timpani, triangle, bass drum, cymbals
organ, harp, strings

Small Orchestra Behind Stage

2 piccolos, 2 trumpets, trombone, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, strings
Manuscript Sources RISM 452015245 (1948 ms. copy)
External Links antonin-dvorak.cz
Wikipedia article
Jacobin -  Scores at Sheet Music Plus
Extra Information Composition History:
  • Original version composed in 1887-1888 (= B.159)
  • Final version realized by revising primarily act III in 1897 (= B.200)