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Karl von Marinelli

Marinelli, Karl von (Vienna, 1744-1803, Vienna), a nobleman by birth, became an itinerant actor. In 1781 he founded the Leopoldstädter Theater, which became the home of the Viennese Volksstück.

 
 
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Karl von Marinelli

Karl Edler von Marinelli (baptized September 12, 1745, ViennaJanuary 28, 1803, Vienna) was an actor, theatre manager and playwright.

From 1761 Marinelli was a travelling comedian in the "Schultz Company" ("Schultzsche Gesellschaft") in Baden (Lower Austria), that was taken over a few years later by J. M. Menninger and played in Brno, Bratislava, Budapest and Vienna.

He was one of the founders of the genre of "Vienna Local Comedy"; ("Wiener Lokalposse"), and the author of several plays for the Schultz company. In 1780 he became head of the company, where J. J. La Roche performed most successfully as the "Punch" ("Kasperl"). He opened the first permanent popular theatre of Vienna with this troupe in the Leopoldstädter Theater (also known as "Kasperl Theater") in 1781.

At the same year the composer Ferdinand Kauer joined his company as leader of the orchestra and as conductor. Kauer composed plenty of music for Marinelli's theatre, including more than a hundred singspiels and operas: also incidental music and songs, mostly to texts by the house poet Karl Friedrich Hensler. Their first major success was Das Faustrecht in Thüringen (The Law of the Jungle in Thüringen, 17961797), which was eclipsed by the success of by Das Donauweibchen (1798), premiered two years later.


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  • Der Ungar in Wien, 1774
  • Der Schauspieler, 1774
  • Der Anfang muß empfehlen (1774)
  • Der Gschmack in der Komödie ist unbestimmt (1774)
  • Aller Anfang ist schwer, 1781
  • Don Juan oder Der steinerne Gast, 1783

 
 

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