Al Mansur

It is about Al Mansur, the Caliph of Baghdad.

Moisasur's Magic Curse


 

  •   Daten   Titel:  Moisasurs Zauberfluch   Gattung:  Zauberspiel in zwei Aufzügen   Originalsprache:  Deutsch   Autor:  Ferdinand Raimund   Musik:  Wenzel Müller[1]   Erscheinungsjahr:  1827   Uraufführung:  25. September 1827   Ort der Uraufführung:  Theater an der Wien, Wien   Personen   Der Genius der Tugend
  • Ariel, a spirit of virtue
  • Moisasur,[2] demon of evil
  • The Genius of Transience
  • Hoanghu, Beherrscher des Diamantenreiches
  • Alzinde, his wife
  • Mansour
  • Omar, a messenger from Hoanghu's army
  • Hassan, a Moor
  • Karamburo, a warrior
  • Ossa, his wife
  • a chief of Hoanghu's army
  • Gluthahn, a wealthy farmer
  • Trautel, sein Weib
  • the bailiff of Alpenmarkt
  • the Actuary[3]
  • Philipp, servant of the bailiff
  • Rossi, jeweler, owner of a country house near Alpenmarkt
  • Linnet, his overseer in the country house
  • ein Schatten im Reiche der Vergänglichkeit
  • Dorkalio, ein Schatten Moisasurs
  • Hans, a stone breaker
  • Mirzel, his wife
  • the dream god
  • a charcoal burner
  • a dungeon master
  • four court clerks
  • four shadows of Moisasur
  • Indian people, Alzinde's court, Hoanghu's warriors, shadows in the realm of transience, dream figures, Rossi's servants, spirits of virtue

Moisasur's Magic Curse is a magic play in two acts by Ferdinand Raimund. The premiere took place on September 25, 1827 as a benefit event for the poet in the Theater an der Wien.

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