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Bastien et Bastienne
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus with English libretto by Basil Swift

Edited by Denis Stevens

82 pages | 8.5 x 11.75 | 1968

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In 1768 when Mozart was asked by Dr. Anton Mesmer to provide a short operetta for his garden theatre, he set to work on a German version of F.W. Weiskern of Madame Favants parody on Rousseaus Le Devin du Village, and Bastien et Bastienne was in due course warmly received and frequently revived. Two other works belonging to the same year, 1768, have not survived, so that Bastien et Bastienne gives us a unique opportunity to appraise Mozarts progress as an operatic composer before he even reached what is now known as teenage status.The music of this charming pastoral suggests some affinities with the French style, but its freshly fragrant tunefulness foreshadows some of the greater works which Mozart eventually wrote. What is much more important is he continuing validity of he operetta as performing material today. The music is delightful and relatively easy; the cast is small and the staging not at all complex; brevity of the work burdens neither the performerseven youthful onesnor the audience.What has long been needed for such presentation is an apt, accurate, and flowing translationabove all, one that is singableand this the poet Basil Swift has for the first time provided. Mr. Swift is rapidly becoming recognized as a leading creative translator of classical choral lyrics. His new, imaginative libretto to Bastien et Bastienne, introduced by Denis Stevens and with pianoforte reduction by Paul Helmer, offers a sparkling re-creation in which dialogue, staging, and lyrical poetry are delightfully blended.