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Music Text

Libretto by J.W.v.Goethe (shortened version by Ludwig Bischoff) (G)

Scoring

S, T, Bar;
Piano (overture four hands, opera two hands)

Abbreviations (PDF)

Publisher

Anton J. Benjamin / Simrock

Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.

Availability

World Premiere
1/14/1858
Cologne
Company: performers unknown

Roles

Scapine Soprano
Scapin Tenor
Doctor Baritone
Time and Place

France, 17th century

Synopsis



Scapin and Scapine, whom a tricky, greedy doctor has cheated out of an inheritance, hatch a plot in order to wrest their money back from the doctor. Scapine, allegedly suffering from melancholy and madness, urges the doctor to help her, who soon sets about producing a curative elixir. While the old quack is creating his mixture, his servant – who is none other than Scapine, disguised as a cripple – sounds the fire alarm. Quickly Scapine swaps the mixture with arsenic and, on the doctor's return, pretends to be dying from poisoning. The doctor, not a little confused, gives Scapin 50 ducats to get the corpse away. Still worse, Scapine appears as if wakened from the dead to the doctor at night and extorts another 50 ducats from him. "Thus cheating fails,/ if cunning with cunning,/ daring with prudence competes."

Moods

Comic, Poetic

Subjects
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