Hulda

Classification added January 31, 2023
Premiered March 8, 1894
Monte Carlo, Monaco. Opéra de Monte-Carlo

Composer:

César Franck
Original Language:
French
Librettist:
Charles Grandmougin
Description:
Opera in a Prologue, Three Acts, and an Epilogue

Notes:

Based on the 1858 play Lame Hulda by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson.
Choudons, Paris, France. Piano/vocal score #A.C. 8910

Time Period:

11th Century

Place:

Norway

Classification key

  • L – Leading
  • F – Featured
  • S – Supporting
  • B – Solo Bit
  • CB – Chorus Bit
  • MB – Mute Bit
Role Voice Part Classification
Hulda Hustawick SopranoL
Swanhilde SopranoF
Eiolf TenorF
Thordis SopranoS
Hulda’s Mother Mezzo SopranoS
Gudrun Mezzo SopranoS
Eyric TenorS
Eynar TenorS
Gudleik BaritoneS
Thrond BaritoneS
Aslak Bass-BaritoneS
Halgerde SopranoB
Gunnard TenorB
A Herald BaritoneB
Arne BassB
Please be advised: Contact AGMA for classification if you are combining roles, and/or for classification of unassigned lines, and/or for classification of any combination of Chorus and Solo bits from what has been performed previously.
Minimum Chorus: 40
Divisi: SATB