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Les deux journées

Les deux journées, ou Le porteur d'eau (The Two Days, or The Water Carrier) is an opera in three acts by Luigi Cherubini with a libretto by Jean-Nicolas Bouilly. It takes the form of an opéra comique, meaning not that the subject matter is humorous, but that the piece is a mixture of spoken dialogue and musical numbers. Bouilly claimed he took the story from a real-life incident during the French Revolution but, for fear of censorship, he moved the action back to 1647 and the time of Cardinal Mazarin. The opera was first performed on 16 January 1800 at the Théâtre Feydeau in Paris.

Les deux journées
Opéra comique by Luigi Cherubini
Costume design for the water carrier
LibrettistJean-Nicolas Bouilly
LanguageFrench
Premiere
16 January 1800 (1800-01-16)

Les deux journées is sometimes considered Cherubini's most successful opera, though revivals have been rare in the past hundred years.[1] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Ludwig van Beethoven both felt that Bouilly's libretto was one of the best of its day; Beethoven kept Cherubini's score on his desk and copied out passages from it while composing Fidelio.[2][3][4]

Roles edit

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 16 January 1800[5]
Mikeli baritone Marcel-Jean-Antoine Juliet
Armand tenor Pierre Gaveaux
Antonio tenor Jausserand
Constance soprano Angélique Scio-Legrand
Marcelina soprano Rosette Gavaudan (later to be known as Mme Gontier-Gavaudan [fr])
Angelina soprano Desmares
Daniel, Mikeli's father bass Platel
Sémos, Angelina's father bass Ferdinand Prévost
First Italian commander bass Alexis Dessaules
Second Italian commander bass Georget
First Italian soldier bass Darcourt
Second Italian soldier bass Garnier
Chorus: soldiers and villagers

Synopsis edit

Place: France
Time: 1647, at the time of Cardinal Mazarin

Act 1 edit

Mikeli's home

Mikeli is a Savoyard water carrier living in Paris. Mikeli's son, Antonio, tells how as a child his life was saved by an unknown Frenchman. He is interrupted when Count Armand, a member of the French parliament, enters with his wife, Constance, begging Mikeli to save him from Cardinal Mazarin's soldiers. Mikeli willingly offers his assistance. He tells Armand that Antonio is due to be married the next day to Angelina, who lives in Gonesse. He plans to smuggle Armand and Constance out of the city, which is ringed by Mazarin's men, by disguising Constance as Antonio's sister, Marcelina, and hiding Armand in his own water cart. Antonio enters and, to his delight, recognises Armand as the Frenchman who saved him as a child.

Act 2 edit

The gates of Paris

Mazarin's soldiers are stopping passersby in their search for political fugitives. After some delay, they let Antonio and his "sister" through, but they are suspicious of Mikeli's cart. While Mikeli distracts them, Armand slips out of the cart and through the gate. Mikéli is turned back.

Act 3 edit

In Gonesse

The villagers are preparing for Angelina and Antonio's wedding. A patrol of soldiers enter as Antonio, Armand and Constance arrive. Armand hides in a tree but gives himself up when they arrest his wife. At this point, Mikeli appears with news that the queen has offered a free pardon to all the members of parliament. All ends happily.

Recordings edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Morin, Alexander J., ed. (2002). Classical Music: The Listener's Companion. Hal Leonard. p. 219. ISBN 9780879306380.
  2. ^ Warrack, John Hamilton (1976). Carl Maria von Weber. Cambridge University Press. p. 158. ISBN 9780521213547.
  3. ^ Kinderman, William (2008). Beethoven. Oxford University Press. p. 116. ISBN 9780195328257.
  4. ^ Weinstock, Herbert (1961). The Opera: A History of its Creation and Performance: 1600–1941. Simon and Schuster. p. 208.
  5. ^ According to the original libretto.
  6. ^ Spering, Les deux journées at Discogs

Other sources

  • Booklet notes to the above recordings.

External links edit

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