Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Pantalone & Columbine (1783) - Pierrot, Harlequin, Columbine & Turco scene
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Piero, Arlecchino, and Turco fight each other to win the affection of the fair Colombina, only to be interrupted by Pantalone seeking a massage.
Pantomime Cast:
Piero (Robi Vilim)
Arlecchino (Dimitri)
Colombina (Masha Dimitri)
Turco (Anna Caterina Vilim)
Pantalone (Florian Reichert)
Dottore (Robert Eisele)
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791), from his fragmentary 1783 work:
Musik zu einer Pantomime: Pantalon und Colombine (Music to a Pantomime: Pantalone and Columbine) in D major, K. 446/416d.
Mozart, according to his biographer Georg Nikolaus Missen:
“Passionately loved to dance and never missed a masked ball at the theatre or a private ball held by a friend. He danced beautifully, particularly the minuet. Vestris was his dancing teacher … He danced and composed his own pantomimes and ballets. He often had masques in the Redoutensaal, and his Harlequin and Pierrot were incomparable.”
Franz Beyer/Mary Adams. Complete Mozart Edition, vol. 25. Philips 422 525–2. Booklet p. 21.
On the 12th of March 1783, Mozart wrote to his father Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (1719 - 1787), saying:
“On Carnival Monday, we performed our company masquerade in the Redoutensaal — consisting of a pantomime lasting the required half hour. My sister-in-law was the Columbine, I the Harlequin, my brother-in-law the Pierrot, an old dancing-master (Merck) the Pantalone, and a painter (Grassi) the Doctor. Scenatio and music were both by me. The dancing-master Merck was good enough to teach us, and I must tell you that we played quite well. I am enclosing the announcement that was handed out by a masquer dressed as a post-horse. The verses could be better, even if that is just doggerel; that is not my work. They were scribbled by Müller, the actor.”

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