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A French melodrama in three acts by  L.-A. Lamarque de Saint-Victor  and  Corsse (pseudonym of  ‎Jean Baptiste Labenette) , with music by Leblanc.
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''[[Hariadan Barberousse]]'' (lit. "Hariadan Redbeard") is a French [[melodrama]] in three acts by  L.-A. Lamarque de Saint-Victor[http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-lamarque%20de%20saint%20victor,%20l%20a/] and  Corsse (pseudonym of  ‎Jean Baptiste Labenette)[http://www.appl-lachaise.net/appl/article.php3?id_article=2273] , with music by Leblanc.
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
The play first performed in Paris, at the Théâtre de l’Ambigu Comique, Paris 11 March, 1809. Published by Barba, 1810
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The play first performed in Paris, at the Théâtre de l’Ambigu Comique[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9%C3%A2tre_de_l%27Ambigu-Comique], Paris 11 March, 1809. Published by Barba, 1810
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
Originally translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa]]''  by Bernard Antoine Fallée.
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Originally translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa]]''  by Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847)[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Anthoine_Fall%C3%A9e].
 
First performed in the Hollandschen Schouwburg, Amsterdam and published under this title by J.G. Rohlhoff in Amsterdam in 1812.  
 
First performed in the Hollandschen Schouwburg, Amsterdam and published under this title by J.G. Rohlhoff in Amsterdam in 1812.  
  
A second, improved edition , now called ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal Van Soliman II]]'', published by Van Kesteren, also in 1812
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A second, improved edition , now called ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal Van Soliman II]]'', published by Van Kesteren, also in 1812.
  
According to Bosman (1928) it would appear that the [[Dutch]] version of the play was sometimes performed in South Africa as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio]]''
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According to Bosman (1928) it would appear that the [[Dutch]] version of the play was sometimes performed in South Africa as '''''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio]]'''''
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1853: Performed in [[Dutch]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio]]'' by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in Cape Town in the [[Garrison Theatre]] on 14 July with as afterpiece  ''[[De Bloemenkrans, of De Minnaar in den Boom]]'' (Van der Sprong).
 
1853: Performed in [[Dutch]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio]]'' by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in Cape Town in the [[Garrison Theatre]] on 14 July with as afterpiece  ''[[De Bloemenkrans, of De Minnaar in den Boom]]'' (Van der Sprong).
  
1855: Performed in [[Dutch]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio]]'' by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in Cape Town in the [[Garrison Theatre]] on 26 April with as an afterpiece to  ''[[Der Deserteur|De Deserteur]]''  (Von Kotzebue).
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1855: Performed in [[Dutch]] by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio]]'' by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in Cape Town in the [[Garrison Theatre]] on 26 April with as an afterpiece to  ''[[Der Deserteur|De Deserteur]]''  (Von Kotzebue). These were offered as benefit performances for those affected by the Crimean War (See ''[[Balaclava Benefit Performances]]'').
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1877: Performed in December by [[De Eendracht]] in the [[Oddfellows Hall]], Cape Town,  as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal van Soliman II]]'', with ''[[Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde ]]'' (Regnard/Grevelink-Hilverdink) and a "Kinderballet" ("children's ballet") by [[Jno Combrink]] is listed as an interlude.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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http://www.appl-lachaise.net/appl/article.php3?id_article=2273
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http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-lamarque%20de%20saint%20victor,%20l%20a/
  
 
https://books.google.co.za/books?id=tWx2ngEACAAJ&dq=Hariadan+Barberousse+,+m%C3%A9lodrame+par++by+Corse+et+Saint+Victor&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1qAWVZaQD4O4Ubisg4gL&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA
 
https://books.google.co.za/books?id=tWx2ngEACAAJ&dq=Hariadan+Barberousse+,+m%C3%A9lodrame+par++by+Corse+et+Saint+Victor&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1qAWVZaQD4O4Ubisg4gL&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA
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Opening Night! Opera & Oratorio Premieres, Stanfrod University Libraries[http://operadata.stanford.edu/?f%5BcomposerSort_facet%5D%5B%5D=Leblanc%2C+__&f%5BcomposerSort_query%5D%5B%5D=l_composers&f%5BlibrettistSort_facet%5D%5B%5D=Lamarque+de+Saint-Victor%2C+L.-A.&f%5Btheater_facet%5D%5B%5D=Th%C3%A9%C3%A2tre+de+l'Ambigu-Comique]
 
Opening Night! Opera & Oratorio Premieres, Stanfrod University Libraries[http://operadata.stanford.edu/?f%5BcomposerSort_facet%5D%5B%5D=Leblanc%2C+__&f%5BcomposerSort_query%5D%5B%5D=l_composers&f%5BlibrettistSort_facet%5D%5B%5D=Lamarque+de+Saint-Victor%2C+L.-A.&f%5Btheater_facet%5D%5B%5D=Th%C3%A9%C3%A2tre+de+l'Ambigu-Comique]
  
Facsimile of the first Dutch edition of 1812, Google eBook[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=5plbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA98&dq=Hariadan+Barbarossa&hl=en&sa=X&ei=I9sYVYjBE8TN7QbZqIDYCA&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Hariadan%20Barbarossa&f=false]
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Facsimile of the first [[Dutch]] edition of 1812, Google eBook[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=5plbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA98&dq=Hariadan+Barbarossa&hl=en&sa=X&ei=I9sYVYjBE8TN7QbZqIDYCA&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Hariadan%20Barbarossa&f=false]
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855''. Pretoria: [[J.H. de Bussy]]. [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/]: pp.  457, 461
  
[[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/]: pp. 457, 461
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]]. 1980. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916''. Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]]: p. 449
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 05:10, 26 March 2020

Hariadan Barberousse (lit. "Hariadan Redbeard") is a French melodrama in three acts by L.-A. Lamarque de Saint-Victor[1] and Corsse (pseudonym of ‎Jean Baptiste Labenette)[2] , with music by Leblanc.

The original text

The play first performed in Paris, at the Théâtre de l’Ambigu Comique[3], Paris 11 March, 1809. Published by Barba, 1810

Translations and adaptations

Originally translated into Dutch as Hariadan Barbarossa by Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847)[4]. First performed in the Hollandschen Schouwburg, Amsterdam and published under this title by J.G. Rohlhoff in Amsterdam in 1812.

A second, improved edition , now called Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal Van Soliman II, published by Van Kesteren, also in 1812.

According to Bosman (1928) it would appear that the Dutch version of the play was sometimes performed in South Africa as Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio

Performance history in South Africa

1853: Performed in Dutch as Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio by Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst in Cape Town in the Garrison Theatre on 14 July with as afterpiece De Bloemenkrans, of De Minnaar in den Boom (Van der Sprong).

1855: Performed in Dutch by Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst as Hariadan Barbarossa, of Het Beleg van Reggio by Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst in Cape Town in the Garrison Theatre on 26 April with as an afterpiece to De Deserteur (Von Kotzebue). These were offered as benefit performances for those affected by the Crimean War (See Balaclava Benefit Performances).

1877: Performed in December by De Eendracht in the Oddfellows Hall, Cape Town, as Hariadan Barbarossa, Groot Admiraal van Soliman II, with Geveinsde Sotheid door Liefde (Regnard/Grevelink-Hilverdink) and a "Kinderballet" ("children's ballet") by Jno Combrink is listed as an interlude.

Sources

http://www.appl-lachaise.net/appl/article.php3?id_article=2273

http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-lamarque%20de%20saint%20victor,%20l%20a/

https://books.google.co.za/books?id=tWx2ngEACAAJ&dq=Hariadan+Barberousse+,+m%C3%A9lodrame+par++by+Corse+et+Saint+Victor&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1qAWVZaQD4O4Ubisg4gL&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA

Facsimile of the second, improved Dutch edition of 1812, Google eBook[5]

Opening Night! Opera & Oratorio Premieres, Stanfrod University Libraries[6]

Facsimile of the first Dutch edition of 1812, Google eBook[7]

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [8]: pp. 457, 461

F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: p. 449

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