- Source: Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots
Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots (complete title in historical spelling: Die Schuldigkeit Des ersten und fürnehmsten Gebotes; The Obligation of the First and Foremost Commandment), K. 35, is a sacred musical play (geistliches Singspiel) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1767 when he was 11 years old. It is Mozart's first opera or, more specifically, sacred drama, as is suggested by the name. The libretto is now attributed to Ignatz Anton von Weiser, although Johann Adam Wieland or Jakob Anton Marianus Wimmer had been suggested earlier. (The title page of the libretto ascribes it only to "J.A.W.".) Only the first part of the opera was composed by Mozart; the second and third parts were contributed by Michael Haydn and Anton Cajetan Adlgasser respectively. However, these other two parts have not survived. Part 1 of the opera was first performed on March 12, 1767, in the Knight's Hall of the Palace of the Archbishop, the Salzburg Residenz. Part 2 was performed on March 19, and part 3 on March 26.
Background and performance history
Mozart composed the work at age 11 with the help of his two teachers, Michael Haydn and Anton Cajetan Adlgasser. In Salzburg, dividing up a sacred singspiel between other composers was common. The libretto was written by Ignatz Anton von Weiser even though it was said that Johann Adam Wieland suggested the idea first and his name is written on the libretto. Mozart composed only the first part of the opera, and the others composed "part two" and "part three." However, these other two parts have not survived. The performances were predominantly in Salzburg in St. Peter's, in Cathedrals, on the Nonnberg, and in Residenz. The opera includes many recitatives for all of the characters, and each character sings one to three arias. The characters of the opera are two tenors: Christgeist and Christ (a Christian), and three sopranos: Barmherzigkeit, Gerechtigkeit, and Weltgeist. The opera does not have a chorus.
Part I of the opera was first performed on 12 March 1767 in the Knight's Hall of the Palace of the Archbishop, Salzburg. Part II was performed on 19 March, and Part III on 26 March.
Roles
Musical numbers
01. Sinfonia Allegro
02. Recitativo: Die löblich' und gerechte Bitte
03. No. 1 Aria: Mit Jammer muß ich schauen
04. Recitativo: So viele Seelen Fall
05. No. 2 Aria: Ein ergrimmter Löwe brüllet
06. Recitativo: Was glaubst du?
07. No. 3 Aria: Erwache, fauler Knecht
08. Recitativo: Er reget sich
09. Recitativo: Wie, wer erwecket mich?
10. No. 4 Aria: Hat der Schöpfer dieses Leben
11. Recitativo: Daß Träume Träume sind
12. No. 5 Aria: Jener Donnerworte Kraft
13. Recitativo: Ist dieses, o so zweifle nimmermehr
14. No. 6 Aria: Schildre einen Philosophen
15. Recitativo: Wen hör' ich nun hier in der Nähe
16. No. 7 Aria: Manches Übel
17. Recitativo: Er halt mich einem Kranken gleich
19. Recitativo: Hast du nunmehr erfahren
20. No. 8 Terzetto: Laßt mir eurer Gnade Schein
Recordings
See also
Oratorio
List of operas by Mozart
Classical music written in collaboration
References
External links
Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots: Score and critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe
(in German) Libretto
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