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(') is a German-language
operetta Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs and including dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, and length of the work. Apart from its shorter length, the oper ...
in eight scenes by
Walter Goetze Walter Wilhelm Goetze ometimes ''Götze''(17 April 1883 in Berlin – 24 March 1961 in Berlin) was a German composer of operettas and revues. Goetze began as composer of songs; the first of his many works for the stage was the revue ''Nur nicht d ...
to a libretto by Oskar Felix and Otto Kleinert. It premiered on 31 March 1934 at the Theater des Westens in Berlin.


Roles


Synopsis

''Time and place: A large city by the Rhine, the present'' It is the Carnival in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, Carnival season, and the Elferrat, the Carnival's organising council, especially its chairman Peter Sander, is a bit perturbed by the regular appearance at every masquerade ball by a rather entertaining young female in the mask of a golden pierrot. No one, least of all the strict Sander, suspects his daughter Edith. So far, Pierrot managed to avoid being unmasked, although it sometimes takes considerable wit. And so it is again today, when being cornered, she seeks help from a perfect stranger and pretends to be his wife. During the following conversation she learns that the man is in fact Horst Brenkendorf who her Arranged marriage, father has selected as her future husband. Horst is enchanted by this cheery female in the Pierrot mask, and confides to her that his future bride has been described to him as rather humdrum and plain. They promise to see each other again. The next day Horst pays a visit to Peter Sander, and Edith, whom Horst fails to recognize, plays the role of the rather dull maiden. Disappointed by his future bride, he is even more captivated by Pierrot when they meet again at a ball that evening. Six months later Horst and Edith marry. On the wedding day, he surprisingly receives a wikt:billet-doux, billet-doux from Pierrot, inviting him to the wikt:tryst, tryst they promised each other at the ball. Horst is reluctant to go, but when he recognizes Pierrot's true identity from the ring she wears, he decides to go. Edith is bitterly disappointed by her husband's apparent willingness to cheat on her on her wedding day and breaks out in tears. Horst then ends the cruel play and reveals that he has seen through her disguise – echoes of Susanna and Figaro in act 4 of Mozart's ''The Marriage of Figaro#Act 4, The Marriage of Figaro''.


Notable arias

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References

*', (ed.), Stuttgart 1962 {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldene Pierrot, Der 1934 operas German-language operettas Operas by Walter Goetze Operas