Prinz Methusalem
Prinz Methusalem (Prince Methusalem) is an operetta written by Johann Strauss II to a libretto by Karl Treumann, after Victor Wilder and Alfred Delacour. It was first performed on January 3, 1877 in Vienna at the Carltheater. It achieved a run of eighty performances.[1] The pot-pourri overture incorporates themes from the operetta, as well as other material that might have sometime been part of the planned score.
Roles
    
| Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 3 January 1877 (Conductor: Johann Strauss II) | 
|---|---|---|
| Herzog von Rikarak | bass | Josef Matras | 
| Prinz Methusalem | mezzo-soprano / tenor-baritone | Antonie Link | 
| Pulcinella | soprano | Caroline Finaly | 
| Sigismund | baritone | Wilhelm Knaack | 
| Sophistica | mezzo-soprano | Therese Braunecker-Schäfer | 
References
    
- "Strauss II, J.: Famous Overtures CD". NaxosDirect. Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
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