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L'ajo nell'imbarazzo

L'ajo nell'imbarazzo (The Tutor Embarrassed[1] or The Tutor in a Jam[2]) is a melodramma giocoso, or opera, in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. The Italian libretto was written by Jacopo Ferretti, after the 1807 play by Giovanni Giraud. At its premiere at the Teatro Valle, Rome, on 4 February 1824, it "was greeted with wild enthusiasm [and] it was with this opera that [...] Donizetti had his first really lasting success"[1] During revisions planned for the 1826 production in Naples, Donizetti renamed the opera Don Gregorio, and it is under that name that most later productions were staged.

L'ajo nell'imbarazzo
Opera by Gaetano Donizetti
Donizetti as a young man
LibrettistJacopo Ferretti
LanguageItalian
Based onplay by Giovanni Giraud
Premiere
4 February 1824 (1824-02-04)

Performance history

19th century

Performances were given in many Italian cities and it became the first of the composer's operas to be given outside the country, with productions mounted in Vienna, Dresden, Barcelona, and Rio de Janeiro.

However, before the planned Naples production of 1826, Donizetti revised the opera under the title of Don Gregorio, and under that name, it premiered at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples on 11 June 1826. That same year, it also was given at La Scala. On 28 July 1846 it was first given in London,[3] but "seems to have disappeared from view until it turned up again in Italy in the twentieth century".[1]

20th century and beyond

It was presented at the Teatro Donizetti in the composer's home town of Bergamo in 1959 and an Italian TV production was broadcast in 1964.[4] A successful staging by the Wexford Festival in 1973 led to it appearing in four additional European cities between 1975 and 1990 and a new video recording was made from live performances given by the Teatro Donizetti in November 2007.

Roles

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 4 February 1824
Conductor:
Madama Gilda Talemanni, Enrico's wife soprano Maria Ester Mombelli
Old Marquis Giulio baritone Antonio Tamburini
Marquis Enrico, son of Giulio tenor Savino Monelli
Marquis Pippetto, son of Giulio tenor Giovanni Puglieschi
Don Gregorio Cordebono baritone Nicola Tacci
Leonarda, elderly maid mezzo-soprano Agnese Loyselet
Simone, servant bass Luigi De Dominicis
Servants and waiters of the Marquis

Synopsis

Time: Early nineteenth century
Place: An Italian city

Marquis Giulio demands that his sons, Enrico and Pippetto, grow up in complete ignorance of all matters of the flesh. Yet Enrico has secretly married Gilda, and they even have a son. Exasperated by the life he's forced to lead, the youth begs the elderly tutor Gregorio for help, and has him meet his wife. When, however, the Marquis arrives, Gilda remains trapped in Gregorio's room. She worries, for she must nurse her child: Gregorio is forced to fetch the baby and bring it to her, hidden under his cloak. Leonarda, an old servant in the household, informs the Marquis of her suspicions; he discovers Gilda, but is convinced she must be the tutor's lover. In the tempestuous scene that follows, involving all the characters, the truth finally comes out. The Marquis realizes his error, and decides to entrust his younger son, Pippetto, to Enrico, so that he might help him learn "the ways of the world."

Recordings

Year Cast: Madame Gilda Talemanni,
Il Marchese Enrico,
Il Marchese Giulio Antiquati,
Don Gregorio Cordebono
Conductor,
Opera house and orchestra
Label[5]
1963 Plinio Clabassi,
Ugo Benelli,
Cecelia Fusco,
Manlio Rocchi
Franco Ferrara,
Orchestra Filarmonica di Roma (first release)
Enterprise/Palladio
Cat: ?
1984 Luciana Serra,
Paolo Barbacini,
Alessandro Corbelli,
Enzo Dara
Bruno Campanella,
Teatro Regio di Torino Orchestra and Chorus
CD: Warner Fonit
Cat: 3984 29178-2
2007 Elizaveta Martirosyan,
Giorgio Trucco,
Giorgio Valerio,
Paolo Bordogna
Stefano Montanari,
Orchestra and Chorus of the Bergamo Musica Festival Gaetano Donizetti
(Recorded at performances at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo, 2–4 November)[6]
DVD: Dynamic
Cat: 33579

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Osborne 1994, p. 156
  2. ^ Ashbrook 1998, in Sadie
  3. ^ Ashbrook 2001, in Holden p. 236
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
  5. ^ Source for recording information: Recordings of L'ajo nell'imbarazzo (or as Don Gregorio) on operadis-opera-discography.org.uk
  6. ^ This is the Naples version performed as Don Gregorio

Cited sources

Other sources

  • Ashbrook, William (1982), Donizetti and His Operas, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-23526-X
  • 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

External links

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L ajo nell imbarazzo The Tutor Embarrassed 1 or The Tutor in a Jam 2 is a melodramma giocoso or opera in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti The Italian libretto was written by Jacopo Ferretti after the 1807 play by Giovanni Giraud At its premiere at the Teatro Valle Rome on 4 February 1824 it was greeted with wild enthusiasm and it was with this opera that Donizetti had his first really lasting success 1 During revisions planned for the 1826 production in Naples Donizetti renamed the opera Don Gregorio and it is under that name that most later productions were staged L ajo nell imbarazzoOpera by Gaetano DonizettiDonizetti as a young manLibrettistJacopo FerrettiLanguageItalianBased onplay by Giovanni GiraudPremiere4 February 1824 1824 02 04 Teatro Valle Rome Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 4 Recordings 5 References 6 External linksPerformance history Edit19th centuryPerformances were given in many Italian cities and it became the first of the composer s operas to be given outside the country with productions mounted in Vienna Dresden Barcelona and Rio de Janeiro However before the planned Naples production of 1826 Donizetti revised the opera under the title of Don Gregorio and under that name it premiered at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples on 11 June 1826 That same year it also was given at La Scala On 28 July 1846 it was first given in London 3 but seems to have disappeared from view until it turned up again in Italy in the twentieth century 1 20th century and beyondIt was presented at the Teatro Donizetti in the composer s home town of Bergamo in 1959 and an Italian TV production was broadcast in 1964 4 A successful staging by the Wexford Festival in 1973 led to it appearing in four additional European cities between 1975 and 1990 and a new video recording was made from live performances given by the Teatro Donizetti in November 2007 Roles EditRoles voice types premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast 4 February 1824Conductor Madama Gilda Talemanni Enrico s wife soprano Maria Ester MombelliOld Marquis Giulio baritone Antonio TamburiniMarquis Enrico son of Giulio tenor Savino MonelliMarquis Pippetto son of Giulio tenor Giovanni PuglieschiDon Gregorio Cordebono baritone Nicola TacciLeonarda elderly maid mezzo soprano Agnese LoyseletSimone servant bass Luigi De DominicisServants and waiters of the MarquisSynopsis EditTime Early nineteenth century Place An Italian cityMarquis Giulio demands that his sons Enrico and Pippetto grow up in complete ignorance of all matters of the flesh Yet Enrico has secretly married Gilda and they even have a son Exasperated by the life he s forced to lead the youth begs the elderly tutor Gregorio for help and has him meet his wife When however the Marquis arrives Gilda remains trapped in Gregorio s room She worries for she must nurse her child Gregorio is forced to fetch the baby and bring it to her hidden under his cloak Leonarda an old servant in the household informs the Marquis of her suspicions he discovers Gilda but is convinced she must be the tutor s lover In the tempestuous scene that follows involving all the characters the truth finally comes out The Marquis realizes his error and decides to entrust his younger son Pippetto to Enrico so that he might help him learn the ways of the world Recordings EditYear Cast Madame Gilda Talemanni Il Marchese Enrico Il Marchese Giulio Antiquati Don Gregorio Cordebono Conductor Opera house and orchestra Label 5 1963 Plinio Clabassi Ugo Benelli Cecelia Fusco Manlio Rocchi Franco Ferrara Orchestra Filarmonica di Roma first release Enterprise PalladioCat 1984 Luciana Serra Paolo Barbacini Alessandro Corbelli Enzo Dara Bruno Campanella Teatro Regio di Torino Orchestra and Chorus CD Warner FonitCat 3984 29178 22007 Elizaveta Martirosyan Giorgio Trucco Giorgio Valerio Paolo Bordogna Stefano Montanari Orchestra and Chorus of the Bergamo Musica Festival Gaetano Donizetti Recorded at performances at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo 2 4 November 6 DVD DynamicCat 33579References EditNotes a b c Osborne 1994 p 156 Ashbrook 1998 in Sadie Ashbrook 2001 in Holden p 236 Details of cast and crew on imdb com Archived from the original on 2017 01 16 Retrieved 2018 06 28 Source for recording information Recordings of L ajo nell imbarazzo or as Don Gregorio on operadis opera discography org uk This is the Naples version performed as Don Gregorio Cited sources Ashbrook William Ajo nell imbarazzo L inThe New Grove Dictionary of Opera Ed Stanley Sadie Oxford Music Online accessed 24 September 2011 by subscription Ashbrook William 1998 Ajo nell imbarazzo L in Stanley Sadie ed The New Grove Dictionary of Opera vol two London Macmillan ISBN 0 333 73432 7 1 56159 228 5 Ashbrook William Sarah Hibberd 2001 L ajo nell imbarazzio o Don Gregorio in Holden Amanda ed The New Penguin Opera Guide New York Penguin Putnam ISBN 0 14 029312 4 Osborne Charles 1994 The Bel Canto Operas of Rossini Donizetti and Bellini Portland Oregon Amadeus Press ISBN 0 931340 71 3Other sources Ashbrook William 1982 Donizetti and His Operas Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 23526 X 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 13703External links EditL ajo nell imbarazzo Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Libretto Italian Portal Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L 27ajo nell 27imbarazzo amp oldid 1085727519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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