is an
opéra comique in one act by
Adolphe Adam to a French
libretto by
Eugène Scribe and
Mélesville after the
singspiel by
Goethe. The score re-uses material from Adam's
Prix de Rome cantata Ariane a Naxos (1825). The text for the singspiel had previously been set to music by
Peter Winter, 1790,
Johann Friedrich Reichardt, 1801, and
Conradin Kreutzer, 1810, and later by
Donizetti, 1836,
Julius Rietz, 1841, Heinrich Stihl, 1867, and
Ingeborg Bronsart, 1873.