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Native title
  
Počátek Románu

Written
  
1892

Composer
  
Leoš Janáček

Librettist
  
Jaroslav Tichý

First performance
  
10 February 1894

Language
  
Czech

The Beginning of a Romance

Based on
  
short story by Gabriela Preissová

Premiere
  
2 October 1894 (1894-10-02) National Theatre, Brno

Similar
  
Šárka, Destiny, The Excursions of Mr Bro, From the House of the Dead, The Makropulos Affair

The Beginning of a Romance (Počátek Románu) is an opera by Leoš Janáček to a Czech libretto by Jaroslav Tichý after a short story by Gabriela Preissová, itself suggested by a painting by Jaroslav Věšín. Composed in 1891, it was first produced on 2 October 1894 in Brno.

Although not a successful work, it is significant because it marks the beginning of Janáček's association with Gabriela Preissová, who also wrote the story on which Jenůfa, his first great opera, was based. Originally planned as a singspiel with spoken dialogue, The Beginning of a Romance is unusual among Janáček's stage works in being a "numbers opera" rather than composed with continuous music.

Synopsis

Poluška, a pretty village girl, flirts with Baron Adolf despite her engagement to Tonek, a boy of her own class. Tonek is downcast. The gamekeeper catches Adolf and Poluška courting and tells Poluška's parents. Her father disapproves, but her mother is excited and arranges a meeting with Baron Adolf's father. This does not go well, and Poluška returns chastened to the faithful Tonek, while the Baron finds happiness with a Countess. The characters reflect on the folly of mésalliance.

References

The Beginning of a Romance Wikipedia


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