Meaning of Sitzprobe | Babel Free
/ˈsɪt͡sˌproʊb/Definitions
The first run-through of an opera or musical in which the orchestra and singers rehearse together, covering only those portions of the piece in which the orchestra plays, and in which the singers sit or stand at microphones, but do not block out any action.
Examples
“I'm still feeling absolutely wrung out after listening to the Sitzprobe rehearsal today.”
“Singing at the Sitzprobe is something that will help lift his spirits. I'm glad they let him.”
“Composed in a kind of atonal tonality, Don Juan Triumphant stumps and angers the singers at a Sitzprobe till the rehearsal keyboard suddenly breaks into the music by itself and the spellbound singers perform the score like robots ready for Metropolis.”
“However, something happens with almost every musical that puts the cast on edge, when the cast takes the stage for the sitzprobe or wandelprobe.”
“It was a sitzprobe and the music was just popping up out of the pit – I was sitting right behind him – and he was having a ball.”
“During the sitzprobe the actors will usually stand in front of microphones and sing through the entire show, omitting any unaccompanied sections of dialogue. However, any spoken passages which are underscored with music will also need to be rehearsed.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.