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Armida (Mysliveček)

Armida is an opera in three acts by Josef Mysliveček set to a libretto by Giovanni Ambrogio Migliavacca based on an earlier libretto by Philippe Quinault. It is one of many operas set at the time of the Crusades that is based on characters and incidents from Torquato Tasso's epic poem La Gerusalemme liberata. This opera (and all the rest of Mysliveček's operas) belong to the serious type in Italian language referred to as opera seria. It incorporates many elements from the operatic "reform" movement of the 1770s, including short vocal numbers and short choruses incorporated into the fabric of the drama and lavish use of accompanied recitative.

Performance history

The opera was first performed at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan on 26 December 1779 to open the theater's operatic carnival season of 1780 as one of the earliest operas ever performed there. It was a spectacular failure that necessitated the substitution of many of the arias for works of Giuseppe Sarti and Francesco Bianchi. The first performance of the opera since its first run in Milan took place in Lisbon on 22 May 2015 in the form of a semi scenic version sponsored by the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa.

There is no reason to believe that an anonymous production of Armida staged in Lucca in 1778 made use of any of Mysliveček's music, in spite of multiple claims in the musicological literature that it constituted the original version of the Milan opera of 1780.

Connection with Mozart

One of the arias substituted out of the production was "Il caro mio bene" (Act III, scene 1), a vocal piece so much admired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that he arranged it for voice and piano with the new text "Ridente la calma," K. 152 (210a). In this form, it would become one of his most frequently-performed concert arias. The aria was originally sung by Mysliveček's friend and professional collaborator Luigi Marchesi in the role of Rinaldo. The tenor Valentin Adamberger, who would create the role of Belmonte in Mozart's opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail in Vienna in 1782, was also present as a cast member.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast
26 December 1779
Teatro alla Scala, Milan
Armida, a sorceress, hereditary princess of the kingdom of Syria soprano Caterina Gabrielli
Rinaldo, the most renowned of the knights of Goffredo soprano castrato Luigi Marchesi
Fenicia, a confidante of Armida; and Lucinda soprano Caterina Lorenzini
Sidonia, a confidante of Armida; and Melissa alto Rosa Franchi
Idraote, a sorcerer, uncle of Armida, and king of Damascus;
Odio; and the Cavalier Danese, a companion of Ubaldo
tenor Valentin Adamberger
Aronte, overseer of the prisoners of Armida;
Artemidoro, one of Armida's prisoners; and Ubaldo, an envoy to Rinaldo
soprano castrato Gaetano Quistapace

Vocal set pieces

(taken from the score in the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon,
the only complete score of the opera)

Act I, scene 1 - Aria of Fenicia, "Perche d'affano oppressa"
Act I, scene 2 - Aria of Sidonia, "Vuoi che turbi"
Act I, scene 3 - Aria of Armida, "So che amor lusinga"
Act I, scene 4 - Aria of Idraote, "Molto soffrir condanna"
Act I, scene 6 - Chorus with Fenicia, "L'orme seguiam d'Armida"
Act I, scene 7 - Duet for Armida and Idraote, "Ah, del fellon nel sangue"
Act I, scene 8 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Dal mio core amor"
Act I, scene 8 - Accompanied recitative for Idraote, "Qui si dimori"
Act I, scene 9 - Accompanied recitative for Rinaldo, "Più queste spiaggie"
Act I, scene 9 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Più non vi sento in seno"
Act I, scene 10 - Aria of Artemidoro, "Se amica vuoi la sorte"
Act I, scene 10 - Chorus with naiad and shepherdess, "Nel più felice tempo"
Act I, scene 11 - Accompanied recitative for Armida, "Qual turbame"
Act I, scene 11 - Aria of Armida, "Cedo l'armi il cor"

Act II, scene 1 - Aria of Ubaldo, "Di luce un raggio"
Act II, scene 3 - Aria of Fenicia, "Arta vanta d'ogn'altra maggiore"
Act II, scene 4 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Ah, disponi di mia sorte"
Act II, scene 5 - Accompanied recitative for Armida, "Vieni, odio implacabile"
Act II, scene 5 - Chorus of furies Act II, scene 6 - Aria of Armida, "Se il mio duolo, se il mio fato"
Act II, scene 7 - Aria of Odio, "Mi chiamerai ma in vano"
Act II, scene 9 - Chorus with Lucinda, "Ecco la calma"
Act II, scene 9 - Cavatina of Lucinda, "Qui senza stento"
Act II, scene 9 - Duet for Lucinda and the Cavalier Danese, "Qual v'a più bel piacer"
Act II, scene 11 - Cavatina of Melissa, "Perche veder deggio"
Act II, scene 11 - Aria of Ubaldo, "Ah, troppo barbara ragion tiranna"
Act II, scene 12 - Duet for Armida and Rinaldo, "È felice la mia sorte"

Act III, scene 1 - Aria for an "Amante fortunata" with chorus, "Il piacer tranquillo"
Act III, scene 1 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Il caro mio bene"
Act III, scene 2 - Aria of the Cavalier Danese, "Vieni ormai"
Act III, scene 3 - Aria of Armida, "Idol mio, serena i rai e consola il tuo dolor"
Act III, scene 4 - Accompanied recitative for Armida, "Il traditor Rinaldo"

References

  • Freeman, Daniel E. Josef Mysliveček, "Il Boemo." Sterling Heights, Mich.: Harmonie Park Press, 2009.

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Armida is an opera in three acts by Josef Myslivecek set to a libretto by Giovanni Ambrogio Migliavacca based on an earlier libretto by Philippe Quinault It is one of many operas set at the time of the Crusades that is based on characters and incidents from Torquato Tasso s epic poem La Gerusalemme liberata This opera and all the rest of Myslivecek s operas belong to the serious type in Italian language referred to as opera seria It incorporates many elements from the operatic reform movement of the 1770s including short vocal numbers and short choruses incorporated into the fabric of the drama and lavish use of accompanied recitative Josef Myslivecek Contents 1 Performance history 2 Connection with Mozart 3 Roles 4 Vocal set pieces 5 ReferencesPerformance history EditThe opera was first performed at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan on 26 December 1779 to open the theater s operatic carnival season of 1780 as one of the earliest operas ever performed there It was a spectacular failure that necessitated the substitution of many of the arias for works of Giuseppe Sarti and Francesco Bianchi The first performance of the opera since its first run in Milan took place in Lisbon on 22 May 2015 in the form of a semi scenic version sponsored by the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa There is no reason to believe that an anonymous production of Armida staged in Lucca in 1778 made use of any of Myslivecek s music in spite of multiple claims in the musicological literature that it constituted the original version of the Milan opera of 1780 Connection with Mozart EditOne of the arias substituted out of the production was Il caro mio bene Act III scene 1 a vocal piece so much admired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that he arranged it for voice and piano with the new text Ridente la calma K 152 210a In this form it would become one of his most frequently performed concert arias The aria was originally sung by Myslivecek s friend and professional collaborator Luigi Marchesi in the role of Rinaldo The tenor Valentin Adamberger who would create the role of Belmonte in Mozart s opera Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail in Vienna in 1782 was also present as a cast member Roles EditRole Voice type Premiere cast26 December 1779Teatro alla Scala MilanArmida a sorceress hereditary princess of the kingdom of Syria soprano Caterina GabrielliRinaldo the most renowned of the knights of Goffredo soprano castrato Luigi MarchesiFenicia a confidante of Armida and Lucinda soprano Caterina LorenziniSidonia a confidante of Armida and Melissa alto Rosa FranchiIdraote a sorcerer uncle of Armida and king of Damascus Odio and the Cavalier Danese a companion of Ubaldo tenor Valentin AdambergerAronte overseer of the prisoners of Armida Artemidoro one of Armida s prisoners and Ubaldo an envoy to Rinaldo soprano castrato Gaetano QuistapaceVocal set pieces Edit taken from the score in the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon the only complete score of the opera Act I scene 1 Aria of Fenicia Perche d affano oppressa Act I scene 2 Aria of Sidonia Vuoi che turbi Act I scene 3 Aria of Armida So che amor lusinga Act I scene 4 Aria of Idraote Molto soffrir condanna Act I scene 6 Chorus with Fenicia L orme seguiam d Armida Act I scene 7 Duet for Armida and Idraote Ah del fellon nel sangue Act I scene 8 Aria of Rinaldo Dal mio core amor Act I scene 8 Accompanied recitative for Idraote Qui si dimori Act I scene 9 Accompanied recitative for Rinaldo Piu queste spiaggie Act I scene 9 Aria of Rinaldo Piu non vi sento in seno Act I scene 10 Aria of Artemidoro Se amica vuoi la sorte Act I scene 10 Chorus with naiad and shepherdess Nel piu felice tempo Act I scene 11 Accompanied recitative for Armida Qual turbame Act I scene 11 Aria of Armida Cedo l armi il cor Act II scene 1 Aria of Ubaldo Di luce un raggio Act II scene 3 Aria of Fenicia Arta vanta d ogn altra maggiore Act II scene 4 Aria of Rinaldo Ah disponi di mia sorte Act II scene 5 Accompanied recitative for Armida Vieni odio implacabile Act II scene 5 Chorus of furies Act II scene 6 Aria of Armida Se il mio duolo se il mio fato Act II scene 7 Aria of Odio Mi chiamerai ma in vano Act II scene 9 Chorus with Lucinda Ecco la calma Act II scene 9 Cavatina of Lucinda Qui senza stento Act II scene 9 Duet for Lucinda and the Cavalier Danese Qual v a piu bel piacer Act II scene 11 Cavatina of Melissa Perche veder deggio Act II scene 11 Aria of Ubaldo Ah troppo barbara ragion tiranna Act II scene 12 Duet for Armida and Rinaldo E felice la mia sorte Act III scene 1 Aria for an Amante fortunata with chorus Il piacer tranquillo Act III scene 1 Aria of Rinaldo Il caro mio bene Act III scene 2 Aria of the Cavalier Danese Vieni ormai Act III scene 3 Aria of Armida Idol mio serena i rai e consola il tuo dolor Act III scene 4 Accompanied recitative for Armida Il traditor Rinaldo References EditFreeman Daniel E Josef Myslivecek Il Boemo Sterling Heights Mich Harmonie Park Press 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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