Káhirská husa

Káhirská husa
L'oca del Cairo (KV 422 - nedokončeno)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Základní informace
Žánropera buffa, dramma giocoso
SkladatelWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
LibretistaGiambattista Varesco
Počet dějství3
Originální jazykitalština
Datum vznikučervenec – říjen 1783
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Káhirská husa, či Husa z Káhiry (v italském originále L'oca del Cairo, KV 422) je nedokončená opera Wolfganga Amadea Mozarta z roku 1783.

Historie

Po opeře Únos ze serailu si hrabě František Xaver Orsini-Rosenberg ve Vídni u Mozarta objednal hudbu k nové opeře, která by reflektovala rysy italské komediální "opery buffa". Mozart začal přemýšlet o obsahu a napsal několik prvních hudebních náčrtů, avšak v říjnu 1783 práci na partituře náhle přerušil a už se k ní nikdy nevrátil.

Nejpravděpodobnější příčinou, pro kterou Mozart přerušil práci na Káhirské huse bylo, že neobdržel dostatek peněz na financování projektu.

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Reference

V tomto článku byl použit překlad textu z článku L’oca del Cairo na italské Wikipedii.

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This posthumous portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was painted by Barbara Kraft at the request of Joseph Sonnleithner in 1819, long after Mozart died. Sonnleithner, who was making a "collection of portraits in oils of well-known composers" (Deutsch) wrote to Mozart's still-living sister Maria Anna ("Nannerl"), asking her to lend a picture to Kraft (a well-known artist working in Salzburg). Here is part of Nannerl's reply:

... [her friend ] Councillor von Drossdick ... sent the artist to me to see all 3 [of my] pictures [of Mozart], the one that was painted when he came back from the Italian journey is the oldest, he was then just 16 years old, but as he had just got up from a serious illness, the picture looks sickly and very yellow; the picture in the family portrait when he was 22 years old is very good, and the miniature, when he was 26 years old, is the most recent I have, I therefore shewed this one to the painter first; it seemed to me from her silence that is would not be very easy to enlarge it, I therefore had to shew her the family portrait and the other one, too. ... she wants to take her copy from the family portrait and introduce only those features from the small picture which make him look somewhat older than in the big picture."

Deutsch identifies the three pictures as:

  1. "Perhaps" the portrait by Knoller, Milan 1773. [1]
  2. The family portrait by della Croce.
  3. A lost small version of the famous portrait by Joseph Lange.
For present purposes, this implies that Kraft painted this with some basis to go on (and not completely out of her head, as the painter of this ridiculous picture did). Also, it tells us that Nannerl thought that the della Croce picture was "very good".