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I Lituani

I Lituani (The Lithuanians) is an opera consisting of a prologue and three acts by Amilcare Ponchielli to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni, based on the historical poem Konrad Wallenrod written by Lithuanian-Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. It premiered at La Scala in Milan on 7 March 1874.[1]

I Lithuani
Opera by Amilcare Ponchielli
Poster from the opera's
19th century production
LibrettistAntonio Ghislanzoni
LanguageItalian
Premiere
7 March 1874 (1874-03-07)
Teatro all Scala, Milan

History edit

 
Composer Amilcare Ponchielli

Casa Ricordi commissioned Ponchielli to write the opera, and the idea to use Konrad Wallenrod came from Salvatore Farina, a novelist and playwright working for Ricordi. The opera was extremely well received when it opened, and a second, final version with additional material was performed again a year later also to good reviews. It continued to be performed in the last decades of the 19th century in Cremona, Trieste, Brescia, Rome, Turin, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Chicago, and a single noteworthy Russian performance in 1884 at the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in Saint Petersburg with the title Aldona.

After a three-night run in 1903 at La Scala, where the casting was particularly poorly reviewed, it was scheduled for performances in 1939 that did not take place because Second World War broke out;[2] I Lituani was not performed again until 1979 when RAI recovered the score.[3] Since then, it has been revived in Chicago (1981, 1983 and 1991),[4] Toronto (1981), Cremona (1984), Vilnius (1991),[5] Trakai (2009) and Kaunas (2020).[6]

Roles edit

Opening nights of La Scala performances:

Role Lithuanian Name Voice type Premiere cast,
7 March 1874
(Conductor:
Franco Faccio)
6 March 1875
(Conductor:
Franco Faccio)
5 April 1903
(Conductor:
Arturo Toscanini)
Arnoldo, Lithuanian prince Arnoldas baritone Francesco Pandolfini Andriano Panteleoni Ramón Blanchart
Aldona, his sister Aldona soprano Antonietta Frietsche Maddalena Mariani Masi Elena Bianchini-Cappelli
Albano, an old bard Albinas bass Giulio Petit Ormondo Maini Oreste Luppi
Walter, Aldona's husband,
Corrado Wallenrod
Valteris tenor Luigi Bolis Luigi Bolis Michele Mariacher
Vitoldo, a Lithuanian renegade,
chief judge
Vytautas bass
A minstrel soprano
Commanders, Teutonic Knights, German and Lithuanian soldiers, judges, pages, bards, minstrels, people, abbots, monks, friars (chorus and supernumeraries)

Synopsis edit

 
La piazza della Cattedrale a Marienburgo, set design for I Lituani act 1 scene 2 (1874).
Place: Lithuania (prologue), Marienburg (acts I-III)
Time: 14th century

Corrado Wallenrod, actually a Lithuanian named Walter who is impersonating a loyal Teutonic Knight, allows the Lithuanians to win against the Teutons by executing a long-planned misdirection. Aldona, his wife who has entered a convent, searches for her love Walter, and finds him just before he is sentenced to death for his deception.

Prologue edit

From the battlements of a castle in Lithuania, Albano, an aged bard, moans that his country is being destroyed by the Teutons. Aldona, a Lithuanian princess, wonders about her brother, Arnoldo, and Walter, her husband, and invites everyone to pray. Arnoldo and Walter return and announce a heinous betrayal by Vitoldo, one of their leaders, which has led to the defeat of the Lithuanian army. Walter tells his wife about his plan to defeat the Teutonic Knights, and swears his eternal love for her before leaving to avenge the Lithuanians.

Act 1 edit

Ten years later, in the cathedral square of Marienburg, the Teutonic Knights celebrate the new Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Corrado Wallenrod, who is actually Walter. Vitoldo is furious, because he believes he should be Grand Master. Ten Lithuanian prisoners in chains are brought to be sacrificed in Corrado's honour at the celebration; Arnoldo is one of them. Corrado unexpectedly frees them, and afterwards Arnoldo realizes that Corrado is actually Walter. Arnoldo runs into his sister, Aldona, who has come to Marienburg after entering a convent, hoping to find Walter. Albano, Arnoldo, and Aldona set out to find Walter in the castle.

Act 2 edit

In a large hall of the castle where the celebration is being held, Corrado invites everyone to dance and sing. Arnoldo and Aldona, disguised as bards, sing about the sad fate of Lithuania, predicting its imminent liberation. The Teutonic Knights object, and Corrado hurls himself towards Arnoldo, while Aldona tries to separate them. Corrado orders the knights to sheath their swords, and Albano tries to convince Corrado not to give his true identity away. Vitoldo recognizes Aldona, but Corrado orders the judgement against Aldona and Arnoldo be adjourned so that the celebration can continue.

Act 3 edit

Aldona comes out of the ruins of a cloister, where a battle between the Lithuanians and Teutonic Knights is taking place nearby. She meets Walter, and hopes for a happy future of love, but Walter has been betrayed for causing the defeat of the Teutonic Knights by the Lithuanians. Later, back in the castle, Albano tells Walter that a secret court has sentenced Walter to death. Rather than falling into enemy hands, Walter drinks poison and exults in the victory of the Lithuanians, asking Albano to give Aldona his last farewell. Aldona arrives, and Walter dies in her arms. The Willi, divine spirits of Lithuania, arrive to welcome the glorious warrior's soul.

Recordings edit

 
Ponchielli's signature on the score of I Lituani

References edit

  1. ^ Arias, Enrique Alberto (1991). "Ponchielli's I Lituani: Its Historical, Stylistic and Literary Sources". LITUANUS (Volume 37, No.2 - Summer 1991). Retrieved 2006-09-13.
  2. ^ "Repertoire & tickets". Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. 6 July 2020.
  3. ^ Battaglia, Fernando (2005). CD booklet. In Amilcare Ponchielli: I Lituani (Turin RAI Symphony Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: Gianandrea Gavazzeni) (pp. 16-18) [CD liner notes]. Bologna, Italy: Bongiovanni.
  4. ^ Marsh, Robert C. (2006). "Author's Preface". In Pellegrini, Norman (ed.). 150 Years of Opera in Chicago. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. xii. ISBN 0-87580-353-9.
  5. ^ . Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. Archived from the original on 17 February 2007.
  6. ^ "Concert: I Lituani". Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. 6 July 2020.
  7. ^ Capon, Brian. . Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2006-09-14.
  8. ^ Neckers, Jan (2006-04-29). "Opera Today : PONCHIELLI: I Lituani". Opera Today: April 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-13.
  9. ^ "Balkan Records, Folk Music, Folks Songs, Special Songs". Retrieved 2006-09-13.

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I Lituani The Lithuanians is an opera consisting of a prologue and three acts by Amilcare Ponchielli to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni based on the historical poem Konrad Wallenrod written by Lithuanian Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz It premiered at La Scala in Milan on 7 March 1874 1 I LithuaniOpera by Amilcare PonchielliPoster from the opera s19th century productionLibrettistAntonio GhislanzoniLanguageItalianPremiere7 March 1874 1874 03 07 Teatro all Scala Milan Contents 1 History 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 3 1 Prologue 3 2 Act 1 3 3 Act 2 3 4 Act 3 4 Recordings 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Composer Amilcare PonchielliCasa Ricordi commissioned Ponchielli to write the opera and the idea to use Konrad Wallenrod came from Salvatore Farina a novelist and playwright working for Ricordi The opera was extremely well received when it opened and a second final version with additional material was performed again a year later also to good reviews It continued to be performed in the last decades of the 19th century in Cremona Trieste Brescia Rome Turin Buenos Aires Montevideo Chicago and a single noteworthy Russian performance in 1884 at the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in Saint Petersburg with the title Aldona After a three night run in 1903 at La Scala where the casting was particularly poorly reviewed it was scheduled for performances in 1939 that did not take place because Second World War broke out 2 I Lituani was not performed again until 1979 when RAI recovered the score 3 Since then it has been revived in Chicago 1981 1983 and 1991 4 Toronto 1981 Cremona 1984 Vilnius 1991 5 Trakai 2009 and Kaunas 2020 6 Roles editOpening nights of La Scala performances Role Lithuanian Name Voice type Premiere cast 7 March 1874 Conductor Franco Faccio 6 March 1875 Conductor Franco Faccio 5 April 1903 Conductor Arturo Toscanini Arnoldo Lithuanian prince Arnoldas baritone Francesco Pandolfini Andriano Panteleoni Ramon BlanchartAldona his sister Aldona soprano Antonietta Frietsche Maddalena Mariani Masi Elena Bianchini CappelliAlbano an old bard Albinas bass Giulio Petit Ormondo Maini Oreste LuppiWalter Aldona s husband Corrado Wallenrod Valteris tenor Luigi Bolis Luigi Bolis Michele MariacherVitoldo a Lithuanian renegade chief judge Vytautas bassA minstrel sopranoCommanders Teutonic Knights German and Lithuanian soldiers judges pages bards minstrels people abbots monks friars chorus and supernumeraries Synopsis edit nbsp La piazza della Cattedrale a Marienburgo set design for I Lituani act 1 scene 2 1874 Place Lithuania prologue Marienburg acts I III Time 14th centuryCorrado Wallenrod actually a Lithuanian named Walter who is impersonating a loyal Teutonic Knight allows the Lithuanians to win against the Teutons by executing a long planned misdirection Aldona his wife who has entered a convent searches for her love Walter and finds him just before he is sentenced to death for his deception Prologue edit From the battlements of a castle in Lithuania Albano an aged bard moans that his country is being destroyed by the Teutons Aldona a Lithuanian princess wonders about her brother Arnoldo and Walter her husband and invites everyone to pray Arnoldo and Walter return and announce a heinous betrayal by Vitoldo one of their leaders which has led to the defeat of the Lithuanian army Walter tells his wife about his plan to defeat the Teutonic Knights and swears his eternal love for her before leaving to avenge the Lithuanians Act 1 edit Ten years later in the cathedral square of Marienburg the Teutonic Knights celebrate the new Grand Master of the Teutonic Order Corrado Wallenrod who is actually Walter Vitoldo is furious because he believes he should be Grand Master Ten Lithuanian prisoners in chains are brought to be sacrificed in Corrado s honour at the celebration Arnoldo is one of them Corrado unexpectedly frees them and afterwards Arnoldo realizes that Corrado is actually Walter Arnoldo runs into his sister Aldona who has come to Marienburg after entering a convent hoping to find Walter Albano Arnoldo and Aldona set out to find Walter in the castle Act 2 edit In a large hall of the castle where the celebration is being held Corrado invites everyone to dance and sing Arnoldo and Aldona disguised as bards sing about the sad fate of Lithuania predicting its imminent liberation The Teutonic Knights object and Corrado hurls himself towards Arnoldo while Aldona tries to separate them Corrado orders the knights to sheath their swords and Albano tries to convince Corrado not to give his true identity away Vitoldo recognizes Aldona but Corrado orders the judgement against Aldona and Arnoldo be adjourned so that the celebration can continue Act 3 edit Aldona comes out of the ruins of a cloister where a battle between the Lithuanians and Teutonic Knights is taking place nearby She meets Walter and hopes for a happy future of love but Walter has been betrayed for causing the defeat of the Teutonic Knights by the Lithuanians Later back in the castle Albano tells Walter that a secret court has sentenced Walter to death Rather than falling into enemy hands Walter drinks poison and exults in the victory of the Lithuanians asking Albano to give Aldona his last farewell Aldona arrives and Walter dies in her arms The Willi divine spirits of Lithuania arrive to welcome the glorious warrior s soul Recordings edit nbsp Ponchielli s signature on the score of I LituaniThe first performance since 1903 was on January 12 1979 by the Turin RAI Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Gianandrea Gavazzeni and featuring Alessandro Cassis as Arnoldo Yasuko Hayashi as Aldona Carlo de Bortoli as Albano Ottavio Garaventa as Walter Corrado Wallenrod Ambrogio Riva as Vitoldo and Susanna Ghione as a minstrel Several aircheck recordings of this radio broadcast have been available on LP and CD 7 and in January 2006 a CD was released that was remastered from the original RAI source tapes which also includes the Italian libretto and an English translation 8 Bongiovanni GB 2390 91 2 Balkan Records released a 14 June 1981 recording of a live performance in Lithuanian with the Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago Orchestra and Chorus 9 Balkan CCD 1018 2 References edit Arias Enrique Alberto 1991 Ponchielli s I Lituani Its Historical Stylistic and Literary Sources LITUANUS Volume 37 No 2 Summer 1991 Retrieved 2006 09 13 Repertoire amp tickets Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre 6 July 2020 Battaglia Fernando 2005 CD booklet In Amilcare Ponchielli I Lituani Turin RAI Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus feat conductor Gianandrea Gavazzeni pp 16 18 CD liner notes Bologna Italy Bongiovanni Marsh Robert C 2006 Author s Preface In Pellegrini Norman ed 150 Years of Opera in Chicago DeKalb Illinois Northern Illinois University Press xii ISBN 0 87580 353 9 History Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre Archived from the original on 17 February 2007 Concert I Lituani Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre 6 July 2020 Capon Brian Opera Discographies Amilcare Ponchielli I Lituani Archived from the original on 2007 10 09 Retrieved 2006 09 14 Neckers Jan 2006 04 29 Opera Today PONCHIELLI I Lituani Opera Today April 2006 Retrieved 2006 09 13 Balkan Records Folk Music Folks Songs Special Songs Retrieved 2006 09 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Lituani amp oldid 1025447130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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