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Gemma di Vergy

Gemma di Vergy is an 1834 tragedia lirica (tragic opera) in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti from a libretto by Giovanni Emanuele Bidera. It is based on the tragedy Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux (Charles VII and His Chief Vassals) (1831) by Alexandre Dumas père,[1] which was later to become the subject of the opera The Saracen by the Russian composer César Cui.

Gemma di Vergy
Opera by Gaetano Donizetti
Gaetano Donizetti c. 1835
LibrettistGiovanni Emanuele Bidera
LanguageItalian
Based onCharles VII chez ses grands vassaux by Alexandre Dumas père
Premiere
26 December 1834 (1834-12-26)
La Scala, Milan

The heroine is the childless wife of the Count of Vergy, and the plot deals with her jealousy and grief as her husband arranges an annulment of their marriage in preparation for the arrival of his new bride, Ida, and her despair following the murder of her husband by a slave, Tamas, who is secretly in love with her.

Gemma di Vergy was first performed on 26 December 1834 at the La Scala, Milan. The leading role was taken by the Italian soprano Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis, Donizetti's favourite prima donna at the time,[2] for whom he had previously composed Fausta (1832 ), and for whom he was later to compose Roberto Devereux (1837).

Performance history edit

The opera remained very popular in Italy until at least the 1860s.[2] It was not performed at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples until 4 March 1837, but it remained popular there and appeared every year until 1848.[3] Productions were also staged in London on 12 March 1842, Paris, New York City on 2 October 1843, Lisbon, St. Petersburg, Vienna and Barcelona. While initially popular, it had disappeared from the repertoire by about 1900,[1] although before its 20th-century revivals, it was staged in Empoli in 1901.

Gemma di Vergy was revived for the soprano Montserrat Caballé in a production at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples in December 1975. Subsequently, the same soprano performed the work in concert in several other cities. A number of live recordings exist of the Caballé performances from Naples, Paris and New York.

Roles edit

 
Gemma di Vergy, drawing for Gemma di Vergy (1854).
Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 26 December 1834
(Conductor: - Eugenio Cavallini)
Earl of Vergy baritone Giovanni Orazio Cartagenova
Gemma soprano Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis
Ida di Greville soprano Felicita Baillou-Hillaret
Tamas tenor Domenico Reina
Guido bass Ignazio Marini
Rolando bass Domenico Spiaggi
Knights, archers, soldiers, bridesmaids

Recordings edit

Year Cast
(Gemma, Ida, Tamas, Conte di Vergy)
Conductor,
Opera House and Orchestra
Label[4]
1975 Montserrat Caballé,
Biancamaria Casoni,
Giorgio Lamberti,
Renato Bruson
Armando Gatto
Teatro San Carlo,
Naples Orchestra and Chorus
Audio CD: Opera d'Oro
Cat: OPD 1379
1976 Montserrat Caballé,
Natalya Chudy,
Luis Lima,
Louis Quilico,
Paul Plishka (Guido)
Eve Queler,
New York Opera Orchestra,
Schola Cantorum (New York)
Audio LP: Columbia,
(first issue on CD Sony 2017)[5]
1987 Adriana Maliponte,
Nucci Condò,
Ottavio Garaventa,
Luigi De Corato
Gert Meditz
Teatro Gaetano Donizetti,
RAI Milano Orchestra and Chorus
DVD: House of Opera
Cat: DVDCC 601

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ a b Ashbrook & Hibberd 2001, p. 236.
  2. ^ a b Ashbrook 1982, p. 373
  3. ^ Black 1982, p. 33
  4. ^ Source for recording information: operadis-opera-discography.org.uk
  5. ^ BBC Music Magazine March 2018 "An uneven opera with wonderful passages, and perhaps Montserrat Caballé’s finest recording, with stunning singing from the underrated Argentine tenor Luis Lima, and excellent supporting cast."

Cited sources

  • Ashbrook, William (1982), Donizetti and His Operas, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23526-X
  • Ashbrook, William and Sarah Hibberd (2001), in Holden, Amanda (Ed.), The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam. ISBN 0-14-029312-4. pp. 224–47.
  • Black, John (1982), Donizetti’s Operas in Naples, 1822–1848. London: The Donizetti Society.

Other sources

External links edit

  • Donizetti Society (London) website
  • Libretto (Italian)

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Gemma di Vergy is an 1834 tragedia lirica tragic opera in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti from a libretto by Giovanni Emanuele Bidera It is based on the tragedy Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux Charles VII and His Chief Vassals 1831 by Alexandre Dumas pere 1 which was later to become the subject of the opera The Saracen by the Russian composer Cesar Cui Gemma di VergyOpera by Gaetano DonizettiGaetano Donizetti c 1835LibrettistGiovanni Emanuele BideraLanguageItalianBased onCharles VII chez ses grands vassaux by Alexandre Dumas perePremiere26 December 1834 1834 12 26 La Scala MilanThe heroine is the childless wife of the Count of Vergy and the plot deals with her jealousy and grief as her husband arranges an annulment of their marriage in preparation for the arrival of his new bride Ida and her despair following the murder of her husband by a slave Tamas who is secretly in love with her Gemma di Vergy was first performed on 26 December 1834 at the La Scala Milan The leading role was taken by the Italian soprano Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis Donizetti s favourite prima donna at the time 2 for whom he had previously composed Fausta 1832 and for whom he was later to compose Roberto Devereux 1837 Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Recordings 4 References 5 External linksPerformance history editThe opera remained very popular in Italy until at least the 1860s 2 It was not performed at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples until 4 March 1837 but it remained popular there and appeared every year until 1848 3 Productions were also staged in London on 12 March 1842 Paris New York City on 2 October 1843 Lisbon St Petersburg Vienna and Barcelona While initially popular it had disappeared from the repertoire by about 1900 1 although before its 20th century revivals it was staged in Empoli in 1901 Gemma di Vergy was revived for the soprano Montserrat Caballe in a production at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples in December 1975 Subsequently the same soprano performed the work in concert in several other cities A number of live recordings exist of the Caballe performances from Naples Paris and New York Roles edit nbsp Gemma di Vergy drawing for Gemma di Vergy 1854 Role Voice type Premiere Cast 26 December 1834 Conductor Eugenio Cavallini Earl of Vergy baritone Giovanni Orazio CartagenovaGemma soprano Giuseppina Ronzi de BegnisIda di Greville soprano Felicita Baillou HillaretTamas tenor Domenico ReinaGuido bass Ignazio MariniRolando bass Domenico SpiaggiKnights archers soldiers bridesmaidsRecordings editYear Cast Gemma Ida Tamas Conte di Vergy Conductor Opera House and Orchestra Label 4 1975 Montserrat Caballe Biancamaria Casoni Giorgio Lamberti Renato Bruson Armando GattoTeatro San Carlo Naples Orchestra and Chorus Audio CD Opera d OroCat OPD 13791976 Montserrat Caballe Natalya Chudy Luis Lima Louis Quilico Paul Plishka Guido Eve Queler New York Opera Orchestra Schola Cantorum New York Audio LP Columbia first issue on CD Sony 2017 5 1987 Adriana Maliponte Nucci Condo Ottavio Garaventa Luigi De Corato Gert MeditzTeatro Gaetano Donizetti RAI Milano Orchestra and Chorus DVD House of OperaCat DVDCC 601References editNotes a b Ashbrook amp Hibberd 2001 p 236 a b Ashbrook 1982 p 373 Black 1982 p 33 Source for recording information operadis opera discography org uk BBC Music Magazine March 2018 An uneven opera with wonderful passages and perhaps Montserrat Caballe s finest recording with stunning singing from the underrated Argentine tenor Luis Lima and excellent supporting cast Cited sources Ashbrook William 1982 Donizetti and His Operas Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 23526 X Ashbrook William and Sarah Hibberd 2001 in Holden Amanda Ed The New Penguin Opera Guide New York Penguin Putnam ISBN 0 14 029312 4 pp 224 47 Black John 1982 Donizetti s Operas in Naples 1822 1848 London The Donizetti Society Other sources Allitt John Stewart 1991 Donizetti in the light of Romanticism and the teaching of Johann Simon Mayr Shaftesbury Element Books Ltd UK Rockport MA Element Inc USA Ashbrook William 1998 Gemma di Vergy in Stanley Sadie Ed The New Grove Dictionary of Opera Vol Two p 373 London Macmillan Publishers Inc ISBN 0 333 73432 7 ISBN 1 56159 228 5 Loewenberg Alfred 1970 Annals of Opera 1597 1940 2nd edition Rowman and Littlefield Osborne Charles 1994 The Bel Canto Operas of Rossini Donizetti and Bellini Portland Oregon Amadeus Press ISBN 0 931340 71 3 Sadie Stanley Ed John Tyrell Exec Ed 2004 The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd edition London Macmillan ISBN 978 0 19 517067 2 hardcover ISBN 0 19 517067 9 OCLC 419285866 eBook Weinstock Herbert 1963 Donizetti and the World of Opera in Italy Paris and Vienna in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century New York Pantheon Books LCCN 63 13703 OCLC 601625External links editDonizetti Society London website Libretto Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gemma di Vergy amp oldid 1097225626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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