As a result, Schubert never saw the opera staged, or even received payment for his work.
The opera received 100 performances in the first decade following its premiere.
On that occasion, the opera received an overwhelmingly favorable response.
The opera received 40 performances before the end of that year, and a total of 132 by the company.
The opera received good notices, and the overture was much admired.
The opera received almost 70 performances over the next 12 years.
The opera has not yet received a full-scale professional production.
In fact, it was not until the 1970s that the opera received a full theatrical staging.
Only two years ago did the opera receive its first recording.
The opera received a record 47 performances in the 1816-1817 season.