Dornröschen

Dornröschen (Sleeping Beauty) is a 1902 opera by Engelbert Humperdinck.

The libretto, based on the story of Sleeping Beauty, was by fairy tale writer Elisabeth Ebeling[1] and Bertha Lehrmann-Filhés, with a dialogue version by Ralf Eger who worked on Franz Lehár's operettas such as Der Zarewitsch.

Dornröschen premiered on 11 December 1902 at the Stadttheater in Frankfurt-am-Main, with Humperdinck conducting.

[2] Principal roles with premiere cast members: Complete opera Incidental music