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La reine de Saba

La reine de Saba (The Queen of Sheba) is a grand opera in four or five[1] acts by Charles Gounod to a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré inspired by Gérard de Nerval's La Reine de Saba, in Le voyage en Orient. It was premiered at the Salle Le Peletier by the Paris Opera on February 28, 1862. The magnificent first production was directed by Eugène Cormon, with costumes designed by Alfred Albert and Paul Lormier, and scenery by Édouard Desplechin (Act I), Charles-Antoine Cambon and Joseph Thierry (Acts II and IV, scene 2), Hugues Martin (Act III), and Joseph Nolau and Auguste Alfred Rubé (Act IV, scene 1).

La reine de Saba
Grand opera by Charles Gounod
Act I, scene 2 in the premiere, design by Édouard Desplechin
TranslationThe Queen of Sheba
Librettist
LanguageFrench
Based onLe voyage en Orient
by Gérard de Nerval
Premiere
28 February 1862 (1862-02-28)

Roles edit

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 28 February 1862[2]
(Conductor: Pierre-Louis Dietsch)
Balkis, the queen soprano Pauline Guéymard-Lauters
Bénoni mezzo-soprano Bernardine Hamaekers
Sarahil mezzo-soprano Tarby
Adoniram, sculptor and architect of the first temple tenor Louis Guéymard
Soliman, the biblical Solomon bass Jules-Bernard Belval
Amrou tenor Raphaël-Auguste Grisy
Phanor baritone Mécène Marié de l'Isle
Méthousaël bass Théodore-Jean-Joseph Coulon
Sadoc bass Frèret

Synopsis edit

Act 1 edit

The workshop of Adoniram in Jerusalem

Adoniram, sculptor and architect of Soliman's temple, prays to Tubal-cain, who was the first metal-worker according to the Bible, for help in his latest monumental project, the forging of an enormous bowl, a "sea of bronze" (Air: "Inspirez-moi, race divine!"). Three of Adoniram's workers, Amrou, Phanor and Méthousaë, enter and demand of him increased privileges and better pay, but Adoniram dismisses them. An emissary from Soliman invites him to the ceremony welcoming the legendary beauty, Balkis the Queen of Sheba, at the temple he designed. The three disgruntled employees of Adoniram plot to get back at him.

In front of the magnificent temple of Soliman

 
Pauline Guéymard as Balkis, the Queen of Sheba, 1862

A march and procession announce the arrival of Balkis, the Queen of Sheba, on a state visit to Jerusalem. Soliman asks her for the ring she promised him as a symbol of their engagement; she gives it to him with reluctance. Balkis is tremendously impressed by the splendour of the temple and asks to meet the architect. She is presented to Adoniram and gives him a necklace as a mark of her esteem. This, and Adoniram's popularity with the crowd, arouse Soliman's jealousy.

Act 2 edit

A site in Jerusalem, with a blast furnace

The King, Balkis and the people have come to watch the casting of Adoniram's "sea of bronze". However, Amrou, Phanor and Méthousaël have sabotaged the process and molten metal pours out uncontrolled. All run for cover as the furnace explodes.

Act 3 edit

A clearing in the woods where Balkis and her suite have their quarters

 
Costume for Balkis, 1862

After a ballet of her serving- women Balkis reflects on the love she feels for Adoniram (Cavatina: Plus grand dans son obscurité). He appears, and abashed by the public failure of his forging of the "sea of bronze", tries to return to her the necklace she gave him. She refuses to take it and the pair confess the love they feel for each other (Duet: Qu'importe ma gloire effacée). Benoni, Adoniram's assistant, appears with the news that the mould of the "bronze sea" was repaired, apparently by supernatural agency, and the cast is now completed. As Adoniram, Balkis and her suite give thanks to Tubal-cain for hearing Adoniram's prayers, Amrou, Phanor and Méthousaël, who have been watching these proceedings unobserved, resolve to tell the King of Adoniram's and Balkis' love.

Act 4 edit

A splendid room in Soliman's summer palace

Soliman is distressed by Balkis' apparent reluctance to wed him as she agreed (Air:Sous les pieds d'une femme). Amrou, Phanor and Méthousaël inform the King about Adoniram's and Balkis' tryst but the King does not believe them. Adoniram appears and rejects the King's attempts to appease him. After he leaves, Balkis enters and asks to delay the wedding, which arouses Soliman's fury. A sleeping powder is put into his drink and Balkis slips the ring she gave him off his finger while he is unconscious.

Act 5 edit

A narrow gorge in the midst of a storm

Adoniram is waiting for Balkis to elope with him, as they had arranged, at this spot. Instead, Amrou, Phanor and Méthousaël appear and renew their demands, which he again rejects. They stab him and flee. The Queen arrives and is horrified to find Adoniram dead. She slips the ring she had given to Soliman on to Adoniram's finger and bitterly mourns his death over his body (Finale:Emportons dans la nuit ).[3]

US premiere edit

Odyssey Opera, Boston, gave the US premiere of the opera in a concert version on 22 September 2018.[4]

English version by Henry Farnie edit

An English reworking of the libretto by Henry Farnie "interwoven [with] certain legends and traditions of freemasonry" was titled Irene. It transposed the action to Istanbul in the time of Suleyman the Magnificent and the building of the Great Mosque and used almost all of Gounod's music. It was not a success.[5]

Highlights edit

One of the main fragments from La reine de Saba is the tenor aria 'Inspirez-moi, race divine!', in which the hero invokes the example of the sons of Tubal-cain (son of Lamech and Zillah, the founder of metalworking) as the molten metal flows into its mould. In its English version 'How vain and weak a thing is man... Lend me your aid, O race divine', this became a war-horse of the concert repertoire, surviving into the 20th century in the recordings of Edward Lloyd and Walter Widdop. It was also recorded by Enrico Caruso, in one of whose versions the English text was re-translated back into French with the exceptionable formula: 'Prête-moi ton aide'.[6]

Balkis' cavatina "Plus grand dans son obscurité" has been recorded by Francoise Pollet, Elīna Garanča, Elizabeth Whitehouse, Marian Anderson and Karine Deshayes.

Recordings edit

Francesca Scaini (soprano) La Reine Balkis, Jeon-Won Lee (tenor) Adoniram, Anna Lucia Alessio (soprano) Bénoni, Annalisa Carbonara (sop.) Sarahil, Luca Grassi (bar.) Le Roi Soliman, Salvatore Cordella (ten) Amrou, Jean Vendassi (bar) Phanor, Pietro Naviglio (bass) Méthousaël, Volodymyr Deyneka (bass) Sadoc ; Bratislava Chamber Choir Italian International Orchestra Manlio Benzi [7]

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Partition Chant et Piano par Georges Bizet, Choudens fils, Paris nd.; Grove says five acts and other printings of the Chouens score apparently divide the two scenes of the third act.
  2. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "La reine de saba, 28 February 1862". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  3. ^ "La Reine de Saba". www.charles-gounod.com. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  4. ^ . Odysseyopera.org. Archived from the original on 8 September 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  5. ^ Huebner 1992.
  6. ^ His Master's Voice DB 145.
  7. ^ Review, The Gramophone, 2002.

Sources

External links edit

  • Reine de Saba. Inspirez-moi, race divine. Vocal score. English & French from the Sibley Music Library Digital Score Collection
  • Review of La Reine de Saba (2 March 1862) (in French) in Le Ménestrel (digitized by the Bibliothèque nationale de France)

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La reine de Saba The Queen of Sheba is a grand opera in four or five 1 acts by Charles Gounod to a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre inspired by Gerard de Nerval s La Reine de Saba in Le voyage en Orient It was premiered at the Salle Le Peletier by the Paris Opera on February 28 1862 The magnificent first production was directed by Eugene Cormon with costumes designed by Alfred Albert and Paul Lormier and scenery by Edouard Desplechin Act I Charles Antoine Cambon and Joseph Thierry Acts II and IV scene 2 Hugues Martin Act III and Joseph Nolau and Auguste Alfred Rube Act IV scene 1 La reine de SabaGrand opera by Charles GounodAct I scene 2 in the premiere design by Edouard DesplechinTranslationThe Queen of ShebaLibrettistJules Barbier Michel CarreLanguageFrenchBased onLe voyage en Orientby Gerard de NervalPremiere28 February 1862 1862 02 28 Salle Le Peletier Paris Contents 1 Roles 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act 1 2 2 Act 2 2 3 Act 3 2 4 Act 4 2 5 Act 5 3 US premiere 4 English version by Henry Farnie 5 Highlights 6 Recordings 7 References 8 External linksRoles editRole Voice type Premiere Cast 28 February 1862 2 Conductor Pierre Louis Dietsch Balkis the queen soprano Pauline Gueymard LautersBenoni mezzo soprano Bernardine HamaekersSarahil mezzo soprano TarbyAdoniram sculptor and architect of the first temple tenor Louis GueymardSoliman the biblical Solomon bass Jules Bernard BelvalAmrou tenor Raphael Auguste GrisyPhanor baritone Mecene Marie de l IsleMethousael bass Theodore Jean Joseph CoulonSadoc bass FreretSynopsis editAct 1 edit The workshop of Adoniram in JerusalemAdoniram sculptor and architect of Soliman s temple prays to Tubal cain who was the first metal worker according to the Bible for help in his latest monumental project the forging of an enormous bowl a sea of bronze Air Inspirez moi race divine Three of Adoniram s workers Amrou Phanor and Methousae enter and demand of him increased privileges and better pay but Adoniram dismisses them An emissary from Soliman invites him to the ceremony welcoming the legendary beauty Balkis the Queen of Sheba at the temple he designed The three disgruntled employees of Adoniram plot to get back at him In front of the magnificent temple of Soliman nbsp Pauline Gueymard as Balkis the Queen of Sheba 1862A march and procession announce the arrival of Balkis the Queen of Sheba on a state visit to Jerusalem Soliman asks her for the ring she promised him as a symbol of their engagement she gives it to him with reluctance Balkis is tremendously impressed by the splendour of the temple and asks to meet the architect She is presented to Adoniram and gives him a necklace as a mark of her esteem This and Adoniram s popularity with the crowd arouse Soliman s jealousy Act 2 edit A site in Jerusalem with a blast furnaceThe King Balkis and the people have come to watch the casting of Adoniram s sea of bronze However Amrou Phanor and Methousael have sabotaged the process and molten metal pours out uncontrolled All run for cover as the furnace explodes Act 3 edit A clearing in the woods where Balkis and her suite have their quarters nbsp Costume for Balkis 1862After a ballet of her serving women Balkis reflects on the love she feels for Adoniram Cavatina Plus grand dans son obscurite He appears and abashed by the public failure of his forging of the sea of bronze tries to return to her the necklace she gave him She refuses to take it and the pair confess the love they feel for each other Duet Qu importe ma gloire effacee Benoni Adoniram s assistant appears with the news that the mould of the bronze sea was repaired apparently by supernatural agency and the cast is now completed As Adoniram Balkis and her suite give thanks to Tubal cain for hearing Adoniram s prayers Amrou Phanor and Methousael who have been watching these proceedings unobserved resolve to tell the King of Adoniram s and Balkis love Act 4 edit A splendid room in Soliman s summer palaceSoliman is distressed by Balkis apparent reluctance to wed him as she agreed Air Sous les pieds d une femme Amrou Phanor and Methousael inform the King about Adoniram s and Balkis tryst but the King does not believe them Adoniram appears and rejects the King s attempts to appease him After he leaves Balkis enters and asks to delay the wedding which arouses Soliman s fury A sleeping powder is put into his drink and Balkis slips the ring she gave him off his finger while he is unconscious Act 5 edit A narrow gorge in the midst of a stormAdoniram is waiting for Balkis to elope with him as they had arranged at this spot Instead Amrou Phanor and Methousael appear and renew their demands which he again rejects They stab him and flee The Queen arrives and is horrified to find Adoniram dead She slips the ring she had given to Soliman on to Adoniram s finger and bitterly mourns his death over his body Finale Emportons dans la nuit 3 US premiere editOdyssey Opera Boston gave the US premiere of the opera in a concert version on 22 September 2018 4 English version by Henry Farnie editAn English reworking of the libretto by Henry Farnie interwoven with certain legends and traditions of freemasonry was titled Irene It transposed the action to Istanbul in the time of Suleyman the Magnificent and the building of the Great Mosque and used almost all of Gounod s music It was not a success 5 Highlights edit nbsp Grand March from La reine de Saba source source Performed by the U S Marine Band in 1954 Problems playing this file See media help One of the main fragments from La reine de Saba is the tenor aria Inspirez moi race divine in which the hero invokes the example of the sons of Tubal cain son of Lamech and Zillah the founder of metalworking as the molten metal flows into its mould In its English version How vain and weak a thing is man Lend me your aid O race divine this became a war horse of the concert repertoire surviving into the 20th century in the recordings of Edward Lloyd and Walter Widdop It was also recorded by Enrico Caruso in one of whose versions the English text was re translated back into French with the exceptionable formula Prete moi ton aide 6 Balkis cavatina Plus grand dans son obscurite has been recorded by Francoise Pollet Elina Garanca Elizabeth Whitehouse Marian Anderson and Karine Deshayes Recordings editFrancesca Scaini soprano La Reine Balkis Jeon Won Lee tenor Adoniram Anna Lucia Alessio soprano Benoni Annalisa Carbonara sop Sarahil Luca Grassi bar Le Roi Soliman Salvatore Cordella ten Amrou Jean Vendassi bar Phanor Pietro Naviglio bass Methousael Volodymyr Deyneka bass Sadoc Bratislava Chamber Choir Italian International Orchestra Manlio Benzi 7 References editNotes Partition Chant et Piano par Georges Bizet Choudens fils Paris nd Grove says five acts and other printings of the Chouens score apparently divide the two scenes of the third act Casaglia Gherardo 2005 La reine de saba 28 February 1862 L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian La Reine de Saba www charles gounod com Retrieved 7 September 2018 Gounod La Reine de Saba Odysseyopera org Archived from the original on 8 September 2018 Retrieved 8 September 2018 Huebner 1992 His Master s Voice DB 145 Review The Gramophone 2002 Sources Huebner Steven 1992 Reine de Saba La The Queen of Sheba vol 3 p 1283 in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera four volumes edited by Stanley Sadie London Macmillan ISBN 9781561592289 External links editReine de Saba Inspirez moi race divine Vocal score English amp French from the Sibley Music Library Digital Score Collection Review of La Reine de Saba 2 March 1862 in French in Le Menestrel digitized by the Bibliotheque nationale de France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La reine de Saba amp oldid 1162339882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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