The Jacobin
| The Jacobin | |
|---|---|
| Opera by Antonín Dvořák | |
| Cover of the piano reduction by Mikoláš Aleš, 1911 | |
| Librettist | Marie Červinková-Riegrová | 
| Language | Czech | 
| Premiere | |
Jakobín, or The Jacobin, is an operatic pastoral comedy in three acts by Antonín Dvořák, his Op. 84 (B. 159). Its Czech libretto by Marie Červinková-Riegrová employs characters from Alois Jirásek's story At the Ducal Court but in a plot of her devising. The opera's first performance took place on 9 February 1889 at the National Theatre in Prague with Adolf Čech conducting; it was however revised by both librettist (in 1894) and composer (in 1897) and premiered again, under Čech, on 19 June 1898, with notable adjustments to the last act, in the version that has since been standard.