Le vaisseau fantôme
Le vaisseau fantôme is an opera in two acts and three tableaux by Pierre-Louis Dietsch to a French libretto by Paul Foucher and Bénédict-Henry Révoil, based on Captain Marryat's novel The Phantom Ship, Sir Walter Scott's The Pirate, as well as tales by Heinrich Heine, James Fenimore Cooper, and Wilhelm Hauff. It was premiered on 9 November 1842 by the Paris Opera at the Salle Le Peletier and received 12 performances.
Background
had submitted a scenario, Le hollandais volant, to Léon Pillet, Director of the Paris Opera, for a future French language opera by himself. Although Pillet was interested, he determined to contract librettist Paul Foucher and Dietsch to create the work.Premiere
The sets were designed by Charles-Antoine Cambon and Humanité-René Philastre. The costumes were designed by Paul Lormier. According to Nicole Wild, the eponymous ship only appeared on the poster, and the spectators searched for it in vain.Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 9 November 1842 |
Erik | tenor | Octave |
Minna | soprano | Julie Dorus-Gras |
Troil | baritone | Canaple |
Magnus | baritone | Marié |
Barlow | bass | Ferdinand Prévost |
Schriften | bass | Saint-Denis |
Synopsis
Act 1
Scene 1: A large hall in the home of Barlow in the Shetland Islands. The curtain rises on an evening soirée.Scene 2: Village of Shetland, with the sea in the background. On the right side, Barlow's house with front steps.