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La jolie fille de Perth

La jolie fille de Perth (The Fair Maid of Perth) is an opera in four acts by Georges Bizet (1838–1875), from a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Jules Adenis, after the 1828 novel The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott.[1] Many writers have reserved severe criticism for the librettists for their stock devices and improbable events, while praising Bizet's advance on his earlier operas in construction of set pieces and his striking melodic and instrumental ideas.[2]

La jolie fille de Perth
Opera by Georges Bizet
Bizet in 1875
TranslationThe Fair Maid of Perth
Librettist
LanguageFrench
Based onThe Fair Maid of Perth
by Sir Walter Scott
Premiere
26 December 1867 (1867-12-26)

It was first performed at the Théâtre Lyrique (Théâtre-Lyrique Impérial du Châtelet), Paris, on 26 December 1867.

Performance history

Although commissioned by Léon Carvalho in 1866 and completed by Bizet by the end of that year (with the soprano lead intended for Christine Nilsson), the dress rehearsal took place in September 1867 and the first performance three months later.[2] It was next revived in Paris on 3 November 1890 at the Éden-Théâtre for eleven performances.[3]

La jolie fille de Perth was performed in Brussels in 1868 and Geneva in 1885; in German it was given in Weimar and Vienna in 1883, and in English in Manchester and London in 1917.[4]

It was staged at the Wexford Festival in 1968, the Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne in 1998 and the Buxton Festival in 2006, and recorded by the BBC in Manchester for the Bizet centenary in 1975.

Roles

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 26 December 1867
Conductor: Adolphe Deloffre
Henri (Henry) Smith, a blacksmith tenor M Massy
Cathérine Glover soprano Jeanne Devriès
Simon Glover, her father, a glover bass Émile Wartel
Mab, Queen of the Gypsies soprano Alice Ducasse
Ralph, Glover's apprentice bass-baritone F Lutz
Le Duc de Rothsay, Duke of Rothsay baritone Auguste Armand Barré
A Lord in his service tenor M Boudias
His Major-Domo bass M Guyot
A worker bass M Neveu
Chorus: Smith's workers, the watch patrol, masqueraders, gipsies,
guests of the duke, noblemen, artisans, bachelors and young girls.

Synopsis

Place: Perth, Scotland
Time: 14th century
 
Cathérine, costume design by Luigi Bartezago

Act 1

The workshop of Henry Smith the armourer

Workmen sing in the forge, on the eve of the Carnival. Alone, Smith muses on whether the coquettish Catherine Glover will consent to be his Valentine. Mab, Queen of the Gypsies enters hurriedly, seeking refuge in Smith's workshop from pursuing noblemen. When Catherine arrives unexpectedly, Mab hides in an adjoining room. Catherine, her father the glove-maker and his apprentice Ralph enter. Catherine sings of the joys of winter, and the two men retire to leave her and Smith alone. Smith gives his beloved a rose brooch in advance of St Valentine's Day. However, a stranger now enters and asks Smith to straighten the blade of his dagger. He is the Duke of Rothsay, who proceeds to flirt with Catherine, infuriating Smith, who is about to land a blow on the Duke when Mab comes from her hiding-place to protect him. Glover returns to a scene of confusion; Catherine throws away the rose, but Mab picks it up to return it later.

Act 2

A square in Perth

Later that evening the watch, including Glover, are on their rounds. They are scared off by revellers, who gather beneath Catherine's window. Mab joins them and dances. The Duke asks her to bring Catherine, masked, to a ball at his palace that night. Although Mab initially laughs at the Duke's fickleness, she agrees, but swears vengeance. As the stage empties, Smith enters and serenades his sweetheart, unsuccessfully. As midnight strikes, Ralph enters, drunk and in despair at not being loved. As the Duke's steward asks him where Catherine Glover lives, a lady like her gets into a litter and is driven away. Coming to his senses, Ralph sends Smith after the litter; when the real Catherine deigns to reply to her lover's serenade he is gone.

Act 3

Night-time festivities at the Duke's palace.

The Duke tells his friends that his latest conquest will shortly arrive and a masked lady appears, but will only unmask for him. Alone together, Mab removes her domino, then flees, leaving her lover only Catherine's enamelled rose she had been wearing on her bodice. Next Smith arrives to a deserted ballroom, lamenting Catherine's infidelity. Soon it is morning, and time for the Duke's audience. While Smith hides, the Duke receives Glover, who invites him to his daughter's approaching wedding. The Duke is surprised, and Smith bursts in and accuses Catherine of betrayal. She protests, and he forgives her, but then notices that the Duke has her enamelled rose, confirming all his suspicions.

Act 4

1st tableau – a wild spot

A few hours later; Smith is seated by a tree, his head in his hands. Ralph and some artisans try to convince Smith of Catherine's innocence. Ralph agrees to meet Smith in a duel to decide her honour. Catherine now comes on the scene and Smith says he will allow himself to be killed to restore her honour to her.

2nd tableau – the main square in Perth

Mab comes to let Catherine know that the Duke intervened to prevent the duel between Smith and Ralph. However, Glover informs Mab that his daughter has lost her mind – Catherine appears and sings a distracted ballad. To shock her back to her senses, Mab decides to appear at her window and sing a reply to Smith's serenade. Catherine regains herself, swoons in the arms of Smith, and revives believing that it was all a dream, and all prepare for a joyous St Valentine's Day.

Suite

An orchestral suite of movements from the opera (sometimes titled 'Scènes bohémiennes') was published, with concert performances and later recordings.

The movements are Prélude (to act 1), Sérénade (from "Viens, ma belle, je t'attends" for Smith in act 2), Marche (from the opening of act 2, "Bon citoyens"), and Danse bohémienne (Divertissement from act 2).

In film

At the beginning of the Soviet time loop movie Mirror for a Hero (1988), there is the Russian version of Smith's Sérénade by Gennady Pishchayev.[5][6][7]

Recordings

References

  1. ^ "La Jolie fille de Perth" by Hugh Macdonald, Grove Music Online
  2. ^ a b Hugh Macdonald: "La jolie fille de Perth". In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.
  3. ^ Édouard Noël [fr] & Edmond Stoullig [fr]. Les Annales du Théâtre et de la Musique, 16th edition, 1890. G. Charpentier et Cie, Paris, 1891.
  4. ^ Alfred Loewenberg. Annals of Opera. London, John Calder, 1978.
  5. ^ Филиппова (Filippova), Татьяна (Tatyana) (19 September 2018). ""Зеркало для героя": родителям посвящается" [Mirror for a Hero: Dedicated to Parents]. yeltsin.ru (in Russian). Yekaterinburg: Ельцин Центр (Yeltsin Center). Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Кинофильм 'Зеркало для героя', режиссер Александр Хотиненко. Серенада из оперы Бизе 'Пертская красавица'" [Film Mirror for a Hero, directed by Alexander Khotinenko. Serenade from Bizet's opera La jolie fille de Perth]. songkino.ru (in Russian). 21 October 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Говорит Геннадий Пищаев" [Gennady Pishchaev speaking]. www.radioblago.ru (in Russian). 6 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  8. ^ "The Fair Maid of Perth". 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2008.[dead link]

External links

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La jolie fille de Perth The Fair Maid of Perth is an opera in four acts by Georges Bizet 1838 1875 from a libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges and Jules Adenis after the 1828 novel The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott 1 Many writers have reserved severe criticism for the librettists for their stock devices and improbable events while praising Bizet s advance on his earlier operas in construction of set pieces and his striking melodic and instrumental ideas 2 La jolie fille de PerthOpera by Georges BizetBizet in 1875TranslationThe Fair Maid of PerthLibrettistJules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges Jules AdenisLanguageFrenchBased onThe Fair Maid of Perthby Sir Walter ScottPremiere26 December 1867 1867 12 26 Theatre Lyrique ParisIt was first performed at the Theatre Lyrique Theatre Lyrique Imperial du Chatelet Paris on 26 December 1867 Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act 1 3 2 Act 2 3 3 Act 3 3 4 Act 4 4 Suite 5 In film 6 Recordings 7 References 8 External linksPerformance history EditAlthough commissioned by Leon Carvalho in 1866 and completed by Bizet by the end of that year with the soprano lead intended for Christine Nilsson the dress rehearsal took place in September 1867 and the first performance three months later 2 It was next revived in Paris on 3 November 1890 at the Eden Theatre for eleven performances 3 La jolie fille de Perth was performed in Brussels in 1868 and Geneva in 1885 in German it was given in Weimar and Vienna in 1883 and in English in Manchester and London in 1917 4 It was staged at the Wexford Festival in 1968 the Theatre Imperial de Compiegne in 1998 and the Buxton Festival in 2006 and recorded by the BBC in Manchester for the Bizet centenary in 1975 Roles EditRoles voice types premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast 26 December 1867Conductor Adolphe DeloffreHenri Henry Smith a blacksmith tenor M MassyCatherine Glover soprano Jeanne DevriesSimon Glover her father a glover bass Emile WartelMab Queen of the Gypsies soprano Alice DucasseRalph Glover s apprentice bass baritone F LutzLe Duc de Rothsay Duke of Rothsay baritone Auguste Armand BarreA Lord in his service tenor M BoudiasHis Major Domo bass M GuyotA worker bass M NeveuChorus Smith s workers the watch patrol masqueraders gipsies guests of the duke noblemen artisans bachelors and young girls Synopsis EditPlace Perth Scotland Time 14th century Catherine costume design by Luigi Bartezago Act 1 Edit The workshop of Henry Smith the armourerWorkmen sing in the forge on the eve of the Carnival Alone Smith muses on whether the coquettish Catherine Glover will consent to be his Valentine Mab Queen of the Gypsies enters hurriedly seeking refuge in Smith s workshop from pursuing noblemen When Catherine arrives unexpectedly Mab hides in an adjoining room Catherine her father the glove maker and his apprentice Ralph enter Catherine sings of the joys of winter and the two men retire to leave her and Smith alone Smith gives his beloved a rose brooch in advance of St Valentine s Day However a stranger now enters and asks Smith to straighten the blade of his dagger He is the Duke of Rothsay who proceeds to flirt with Catherine infuriating Smith who is about to land a blow on the Duke when Mab comes from her hiding place to protect him Glover returns to a scene of confusion Catherine throws away the rose but Mab picks it up to return it later Act 2 Edit A square in PerthLater that evening the watch including Glover are on their rounds They are scared off by revellers who gather beneath Catherine s window Mab joins them and dances The Duke asks her to bring Catherine masked to a ball at his palace that night Although Mab initially laughs at the Duke s fickleness she agrees but swears vengeance As the stage empties Smith enters and serenades his sweetheart unsuccessfully As midnight strikes Ralph enters drunk and in despair at not being loved As the Duke s steward asks him where Catherine Glover lives a lady like her gets into a litter and is driven away Coming to his senses Ralph sends Smith after the litter when the real Catherine deigns to reply to her lover s serenade he is gone Act 3 Edit Night time festivities at the Duke s palace The Duke tells his friends that his latest conquest will shortly arrive and a masked lady appears but will only unmask for him Alone together Mab removes her domino then flees leaving her lover only Catherine s enamelled rose she had been wearing on her bodice Next Smith arrives to a deserted ballroom lamenting Catherine s infidelity Soon it is morning and time for the Duke s audience While Smith hides the Duke receives Glover who invites him to his daughter s approaching wedding The Duke is surprised and Smith bursts in and accuses Catherine of betrayal She protests and he forgives her but then notices that the Duke has her enamelled rose confirming all his suspicions Act 4 Edit 1st tableau a wild spotA few hours later Smith is seated by a tree his head in his hands Ralph and some artisans try to convince Smith of Catherine s innocence Ralph agrees to meet Smith in a duel to decide her honour Catherine now comes on the scene and Smith says he will allow himself to be killed to restore her honour to her 2nd tableau the main square in PerthMab comes to let Catherine know that the Duke intervened to prevent the duel between Smith and Ralph However Glover informs Mab that his daughter has lost her mind Catherine appears and sings a distracted ballad To shock her back to her senses Mab decides to appear at her window and sing a reply to Smith s serenade Catherine regains herself swoons in the arms of Smith and revives believing that it was all a dream and all prepare for a joyous St Valentine s Day Suite EditAn orchestral suite of movements from the opera sometimes titled Scenes bohemiennes was published with concert performances and later recordings The movements are Prelude to act 1 Serenade from Viens ma belle je t attends for Smith in act 2 Marche from the opening of act 2 Bon citoyens and Danse bohemienne Divertissement from act 2 In film EditAt the beginning of the Soviet time loop movie Mirror for a Hero 1988 there is the Russian version of Smith s Serenade by Gennady Pishchayev 5 6 7 Recordings Edit1943 live radio broadcast Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra 19 September 1943 1949 Gwen Catley Catherine Glover Richard Lewis Harry Smith Trefor Jones Duke of Rothsay Norman Walker Ralph Lorely Dyer Mab Queen of the Gypsies Owen Brannigan Simon Glover David Holman A Nobleman BBC Theatre Chorus Chorus Master John Clements Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham An English version trans by Paul England broadcast live on 5 6 June 1949 by the BBC issued by Beulah 1 2PD23 in 2000 8 1985 June Anderson Catherine Glover Alfredo Kraus Henri Smith Gino Quilico Le Duc de Rothsay Jose van Dam Ralph Chœurs de Radio France Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique conductor Georges Pretre EMI 747 559 8References Edit La Jolie fille de Perth by Hugh Macdonald Grove Music Online a b Hugh Macdonald La jolie fille de Perth In The New Grove Dictionary of Opera Macmillan London and New York 1997 Edouard Noel fr amp Edmond Stoullig fr Les Annales du Theatre et de la Musique 16th edition 1890 G Charpentier et Cie Paris 1891 Alfred Loewenberg Annals of Opera London John Calder 1978 Filippova Filippova Tatyana Tatyana 19 September 2018 Zerkalo dlya geroya roditelyam posvyashaetsya Mirror for a Hero Dedicated to Parents yeltsin ru in Russian Yekaterinburg Elcin Centr Yeltsin Center Retrieved 20 August 2020 Kinofilm Zerkalo dlya geroya rezhisser Aleksandr Hotinenko Serenada iz opery Bize Pertskaya krasavica Film Mirror for a Hero directed by Alexander Khotinenko Serenade from Bizet s opera La jolie fille de Perth songkino ru in Russian 21 October 2018 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Govorit Gennadij Pishaev Gennady Pishchaev speaking www radioblago ru in Russian 6 August 2017 Retrieved 20 August 2020 The Fair Maid of Perth 2008 Retrieved 7 April 2008 dead link External links EditLa jolie fille de Perth Bizet Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Portal Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La jolie fille de Perth amp oldid 1116086652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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