''Semele'' (''Semele. Eine lyrische Operette von zwei Szenen.'') is a
singspiel libretto by
Friedrich Schiller
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (, short: ; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German playwright, poet, and philosopher. During the last seventeen years of his life (1788–1805), Schiller developed a productive, if complicated, friends ...
, first published in the
Musen-Almanach
A ''Musen-Almanach'' ("Muses' Almanac") was a kind of literary annual, popular in Germany from 1770 into the mid-19th century. They were modelled on the ''Almanach des Muses'' published in Paris from 1765.
Development in the 1770s
The first examp ...
''Anthologie auf das Jahr 1782''. Schiller edited a pirated edition in 1800, but decided not to republish it. After his death, his friend and patron
Christian Gottfried Körner
Christian Gottfried Körner (2 July 1756 – 13 May 1831) was a German jurist. His home was a literary and musical salon, and he was a friend of Friedrich Schiller.
Biography
Born in Leipzig, he studied law at the University of Göttingen and at ...
published the revised edition in the fifth volume of the series ''Theater von Schiller'', published by
Cotta-Verlag.
Based on volume 3 of Ovid's ''
Metamorphoses
The ''Metamorphoses'' ( la, Metamorphōsēs, from grc, μεταμορφώσεις: "Transformations") is a Latin narrative poem from 8 CE by the Roman poet Ovid. It is considered his '' magnum opus''. The poem chronicles the history of the ...
'' and set in a palace in Thebes, it begins with
Juno
Juno commonly refers to:
* Juno (mythology), the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods
* ''Juno'' (film), 2007
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*Juno, in the film ''Jenny, Juno''
*Juno, in the ...
(disguised as Semele's nurse Beroe) persuading the Theban king's daughter
Semele
Semele (; Ancient Greek: Σεμέλη ), in Greek mythology, was the youngest daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia, and the mother of Dionysus by Zeus in one of his many origin myths.
Certain elements of the cult of Dionysus and Semele came from ...
to meet her lover
Zeus
Zeus or , , ; grc, Δῐός, ''Diós'', label=genitive Boeotian Aeolic and Laconian grc-dor, Δεύς, Deús ; grc, Δέος, ''Déos'', label=genitive el, Δίας, ''Días'' () is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, ...
. He gives in to Semele's wish to see his true form, but the sight destroys her.
Plot
Scene 1
Juno wants revenge on Semele, her husband Zeus' lover, and so takes the form of Semele's nurse Beroe. She argues that Semele should ask to see Zeus' true form to make sure he really is the father of the gods. Semele agrees and adds that Zeus mocks Juno's jealousy, mocking the gods and making fun of the seemingly-absent Hera.
Scene 2
The amorous Zeus orders his son Hermes to send the Greeks a rich harvest as a reward for their offerings. Semele remains unsatisfied when he instead conjures up a rainbow and accelerates the change from day to night. She asks him for one wish, to be fulfilled unconditionally, to which he agrees, swearing by the
river Styx
In Greek mythology, Styx (; grc, Στύξ ) is a river that forms the boundary between Earth (Gaia) and the Underworld. The rivers Acheron, Cocytus, Lethe, Phlegethon, and Styx all converge at the centre of the underworld on a great marsh, w ...
. She states that her wish is to see his true form and he complies.
Reception
Schiller himself rejected the work in a 1789 letter to his future wife
Charlotte von Schiller
Charlotte Luise Antoinette von Schiller (née von Lengefeld; 22 November 1766 – 9 July 1826) was the wife of German poet Friedrich Schiller.
Early life
Lengefeld was born in Rudolstadt, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, into an aristocratic family, an ...
, writing "It really frightened me that you mentioned ''Semele''. May Apollo and his nine muses forgive me for sinning so grossly against them!". It was originally intended that
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (10 January 1760 – 27 January 1802) was a German composer and conductor.
Zumsteeg championed the operas of Mozart in Stuttgart, staging the first performances there of ''Die Zauberflöte,'' ''Don Giovanni,'' and ''Co ...
would set it to music but this never occurred. In ''Schillers Flucht von Stuttgart nach Mannheim und Aufenthalt in Mannheim von 1782-1785'',
Johann Andreas Streicher
Johann Andreas Streicher (13 December 1761 in Stuttgart – 25 May 1833 in Vienna) was a German pianist, composer and piano maker. In 1793 he married Nannette Streicher (1769–1833), another piano maker and the daughter of Augsburg piano maker ...
stated the work was unperformable due to theatre's technical difficulties.
Gustav Schwab
Gustav Benjamin Schwab (19 June 1792 – 4 November 1850) was a German writer, pastor and publisher.
Life
Gustav Schwab was born in Stuttgart, the son of the philosopher Johann Christoph Schwab: he was introduced to the humanities early in ...
argued that Schiller's decision to omit ''Semele'' from his complete works as a sign of aesthetic maturity.
Karl Grün Karl may refer to:
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* Karl of Austria, last Austr ...
's ''Friedrich Schiller als Mensch, Geschichtschreiber, Denker und Dichter'' wrote of the work "The whole thing is definitely a freak, a Greek statue and a Schiller face grown together, inedible and deterring".
On the other hand, the biographer Peter-André Alt judged: “Even if the text is supported by a dramaturgically simple basic structure, it still has its artistic charm. Schiller succeeds in imprinting his own signature on the mythical material.
..With Semele , the young Schiller has presented his first literary masterpiece, which pushes the other works in the anthology into the background. ”
Günter Oesterle sees Schiller's later rejection as being based on his turn to classical music.
The work was finally set to music in 1887 by
Franz Curti
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Jean Baptist Joseph Franz Henry Curti (1854–1898) was a Swiss-German opera composer.
Curti was born 16 November 1854 at Kassel, son to the lawyer and court opera singer Anton Curti (1820-1887), and his wife Marie Clementine, née G ...
and premiered on 10 November 1900 at the
Königliches Schauspielhaus Berlin
The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall in Berlin, the home of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of the city, it was originally built as a theater. It initially operated from ...
, meeting with good reviews.
[ Peter-André Alt: Schiller. Eine Biographie. In: C.H.Beck, München 2009, ISBN 978-3-406-58681-1, S. 237.]
Bibliography (in German)
Editions
* Friedrich Schiller: ''Theater von Schiller. Band 5''. Cotta, 1807, S. 389–420.
* Friedrich Schiller: ''Semele''. In: ''Schiller. Werke in drei Bänden. Bd.2''. Hanser, München 1966, S. 1033–1052.
Secondary literature
* Ludwig Finscher: ''Was ist eine lyrische Operret? Anmerkungen zu Schillers "Semele"''. In: (ed.) Achim Aurnhammer: Schiller und die höfische Welt. Gruyter, Tübingen 1990, ISBN 3-484-10649-2, S. 152–155.
* Ingo Müller: ''Dramatische Intrige und musikalische Gegenwärtigkeit. Zur Frage der Intermedialität von Friedrich Schillers "lyrischer Operette" "Semele"''. In: (ed.) Wilfried Barner: Jahrbuch der Deutschen Schillergesellschaft. Internationales Organ für Neuere Deutsche Literatur. Band 57. Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8353-1322-4, S. 75–104.
* Günter Oesterle: ''Exaltationen der Natur. Friedrich Schillers "Semele" als Poetik tödlicher Ekstase.'' In: Georg Braungart (ed.): ''Schillers Natur, Leben, Denken und literarisches Schaffen''. Meiner, Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-7873-1770-8, S. 209–220.
* Karl Pestalozzi: ''Dichtung als verborgene Theologie im 18. Jahrhundert. Lavaters religiöses Drama "Abraham und Isaak" und Schillers Operette "Semele"''. Gruyter, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-11-029448-4.
External links
''Semele'' on Wikisource
References
{{Friedrich Schiller
Plays by Friedrich Schiller
category:1782 plays
category:Singspiele
category:Plays set in ancient Greece
Operas based on Metamorphoses