The Doomsday Prophets
The Doomsday Prophets is an opera by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, to his own Swedish libretto, composed from 1912-17. It was first performed at the Royal Opera, Stockholm on 21 February 1919.
Background
Based on a story which the composer found in the journal Den svenska Mercurius, the opera features several historical characters, and is set in the university city of Uppsala just before the end of the Thirty Years' War in which Sweden became a major European power. The war increased people's worries about the end of the world and two academics claim to have calculated when Doomsday will take place. The opera's composition was completed during the First World War.The first performance was conducted by Armas Järnefelt.
Roles
- Captain Lennart Sporre
- Elin, daughter of Klas Mugg
- Lars Bryngelsson, student, sweetheart of Elin
- Klas Mugg, Elin's father
- Östen, brother of Lars
- Johan Bure, professor
- Simon Wolimhaus, apothecary
- Rector Magnificus
- Queen Kristina of Sweden
- Bengt Skytte, a noble, governor of Uppsala
- Fru Kerstin
- Görvel Mårdh, Captain Sporre's beloved
- Johan Papegoja
- Brita, aunt of Elin
- Emerentia, daughter of Brita
- Måns Korck, noble student
- Johan Stjernadler, noble student
- Göran Sperling, noble student
- Arvid Ribbing, noble student
- Professors, students
Synopsis
- Act 1
- Act 2
With Lars afraid for his future and marriage to Elin, army captain Lennart Sporre convinces Klas to let Elin marry Lars, in return for upsetting the wager, which he does by setting fire to Wolimhaus' dog kennel under cover of a thunderstorm. He argues with the university officials that passing judgment on Lars when the end of the world is nigh is pointless. They ignore this and proceed to condemn Lars, but when the fire is discovered, he escapes during the tumult.
- Act 3