First performed in Berlin in 1821, Der Freischütz is recognized as the
wellspring of German Romantic opera. It was immensely influential in
subject matter, atmosphere, orchestration, and other aspects on all
later German operatic writing, and it is still quite popular.
The composition of Der Freischütz occupied Weber for an unusually long
time. He started in July 1819 and did not complete the work until May
1880. Based on the short story "Der Freischütz" in the
Gespensterbuch (Book of Ghosts) by August Apel and Friedrich Laun, its
highly romantic aspects include a dark, mysterious forest setting,
populated by lusty huntsmen and abounding in evil and magical
overtones.
This edition reproduces the full orchestral score in a clear, modern
engraving for easy reading and study, with large legible notation. Do
not confuse this with a piano rendering; it is a full orchestral score.
In addition to its obvious uses for study, this score is also
indispensable for anyone listening to recordings. In no other manner can
the listener keep full awareness of the orchestral richness of this
opera. The complete German text, including all spoken dialogue,
accompanies the music.