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Maria Padilla

Maria Padilla is a melodramma, or opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Gaetano Rossi and the composer wrote the Italian libretto after François Ancelot's play. It premiered on 26 December 1841 at La Scala, Milan. The plot is loosely based on the historical figure María de Padilla, the mistress of Pedro the Cruel, King of Castile.

Maria Padilla
Opera by Gaetano Donizetti
Gaetano Donizetti, portrayed by Joseph Kriehuber in 1842
Librettist
LanguageItalian
Based onFrançois Ancelot's play about María de Padilla
Premiere
26 December 1841 (1841-12-26)
La Scala, Milan

Performance history edit

The first 20th century performance, and UK premiere, took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 8 April 1973 by Opera Rara with Janet Price in the lead role, Margreta Elkins, Christian du Plessis and Gunnar Drago, with the Bournemouth Sinfonietta conducted by Kenneth Montgomery.[1] The American premiere took place in Stony Brook on 23 April 1983 by the Long Island Opera Society (an uncut concert performance of the Naples version) with Marilyn Brustadt in the title role, conducted by David Lawton.[2] In 1990 Renée Fleming made her major debut in the opera with Opera Omaha.[3] Among other performances, the opera was presented at Dorset Opera in Sherborne in 1988,[4] by the Buxton Festival in 2003[5] and by the Minnesota Opera in 2005.[6]

Roles edit

 
Sophie Löwe, who created the role of Maria Padilla
Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 26 December 1841[7]
Conductor: Eugenio Cavallini
Donna Maria Padilla, Ruiz' daughter[8] soprano Sophie Löwe
Donna Ines Padilla, Ruiz' daughter mezzo-soprano Luigia Abbadia
Don Pedro, prince of Castile baritone Giorgio Ronconi
Don Ruiz di Padilla tenor Domenico Donzelli
Don Ramiro, duke of Albuquerque bass Gaetano Rossi
Francisca mezzo-soprano Teresa Ruggeri
Don Luigi, count of Aguillar tenor Ranieri Pochini
Don Alfonso di Pardo bass Agostino Berini
Bianca di Francia silent
Gentlemen, Castilian and French dignitaries, hunters, vassals of Padilla, guards, Castilian and French pages

Synopsis edit

Place: Castile
Time: 14th century

Maria tells her sister Ines that she hopes to marry Don Pedro, the ruler of Castile. When he sneaks into her room disguised as Mendez, Maria tells him that she knows his true identity and demands marriage to save her honour. Don Pedro acquiesces, although the marriage must be kept secret. After their elopement, a faction of the Don Pedro's court wants him marry Bianca, a Bourbon princess, in order to avoid a civil war. He appears to be negotiating this, despite his secret marriage to Maria.

Meanwhile, Maria's father, Don Ruiz di Padilla, appears at the court. Believing that she is merely Don Pedro's mistress, he challenges the prince to a duel, but is led away in disgrace. Maria visits her father and tries to explain that she is the secret wife of Don Pedro, but her father refuses to listen.

Much to Maria's horror, Bianca arrives at the court, and is welcomed by Maria's enemies there as Don Pedro's bride and their queen. Instead, Don Pedro proclaims Maria as his queen and she dies of joy. (In the original ending which was changed by the censors, Maria grabbed the crown from Bianca's head and then committed suicide.[9])

Recordings edit

Year Cast:
Maria, Ines, Ruiz, Pedro
Conductor,
Company, orchestra, chorus
Label[10]
1980 Lois McDonall,
Della Jones,
Graham Clark,
Christian du Plessis
Alun Francis
London Symphony Orchestra and Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
(recorded June 1980, Henry Wood Hall)
CD: Opera Rara
Cat: ORC6
1990 Renée Fleming,
Stella Zambalis,
Hans Gregory Ashbaker,
Motti Kaston
John DeMain
Opera Omaha Orchestra and Chorus
(Recording of a performance in the auditorium of the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, September)
CD: Premiere Opera
Cat: CDNO 8932

References edit

  1. ^ Blyth, Alan. Concert performances - Maria Padilla. Opera Rara at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, April 8. Opera, June 1973, Vol 24, No 6, p. 559.
  2. ^ Ashbrook, William. Our Critics Abroad - America. Opera, September 1983, p. 981.
  3. ^ Leo Dagambina, "Opera Omaha Presents the American Premiere of Maria Padilla Starring Renée Fleming", leoadambiga.wordpress.com. Retrieved 1 November 2013
  4. ^ Forbes, Elizabeth. Maria Padilla. Dorset Opera at Sherborne School Hall, August 19. Opera, Vol 39, No.10, October 1988, p. 1247.
  5. ^ "Donizett's Maria Padilla". donizettisociety.com. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Maria Padilla". donizettisociety.com. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  7. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Maria Padilla, 26 December 1841". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  8. ^ Premiere cast and conductor from Casaglia
  9. ^ Ashbrook, William (1982). Donizetti and His Operas. Cambridge University Press. p. 572. ISBN 0-521-23526-X.
  10. ^ Source of recording on operadis-opera-discography.org.uk

Further reading edit

External links edit

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For the historical figure which inspired the opera see Maria de Padilla Maria Padilla is a melodramma or opera in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti Gaetano Rossi and the composer wrote the Italian libretto after Francois Ancelot s play It premiered on 26 December 1841 at La Scala Milan The plot is loosely based on the historical figure Maria de Padilla the mistress of Pedro the Cruel King of Castile Maria PadillaOpera by Gaetano DonizettiGaetano Donizetti portrayed by Joseph Kriehuber in 1842LibrettistGaetano Rossi DonizettiLanguageItalianBased onFrancois Ancelot s play about Maria de PadillaPremiere26 December 1841 1841 12 26 La Scala Milan Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 4 Recordings 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPerformance history editThe first 20th century performance and UK premiere took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 8 April 1973 by Opera Rara with Janet Price in the lead role Margreta Elkins Christian du Plessis and Gunnar Drago with the Bournemouth Sinfonietta conducted by Kenneth Montgomery 1 The American premiere took place in Stony Brook on 23 April 1983 by the Long Island Opera Society an uncut concert performance of the Naples version with Marilyn Brustadt in the title role conducted by David Lawton 2 In 1990 Renee Fleming made her major debut in the opera with Opera Omaha 3 Among other performances the opera was presented at Dorset Opera in Sherborne in 1988 4 by the Buxton Festival in 2003 5 and by the Minnesota Opera in 2005 6 Roles edit nbsp Sophie Lowe who created the role of Maria Padilla Roles voice types premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast 26 December 1841 7 Conductor Eugenio Cavallini Donna Maria Padilla Ruiz daughter 8 soprano Sophie Lowe Donna Ines Padilla Ruiz daughter mezzo soprano Luigia Abbadia Don Pedro prince of Castile baritone Giorgio Ronconi Don Ruiz di Padilla tenor Domenico Donzelli Don Ramiro duke of Albuquerque bass Gaetano Rossi Francisca mezzo soprano Teresa Ruggeri Don Luigi count of Aguillar tenor Ranieri Pochini Don Alfonso di Pardo bass Agostino Berini Bianca di Francia silent Gentlemen Castilian and French dignitaries hunters vassals of Padilla guards Castilian and French pagesSynopsis editPlace Castile Time 14th century Maria tells her sister Ines that she hopes to marry Don Pedro the ruler of Castile When he sneaks into her room disguised as Mendez Maria tells him that she knows his true identity and demands marriage to save her honour Don Pedro acquiesces although the marriage must be kept secret After their elopement a faction of the Don Pedro s court wants him marry Bianca a Bourbon princess in order to avoid a civil war He appears to be negotiating this despite his secret marriage to Maria Meanwhile Maria s father Don Ruiz di Padilla appears at the court Believing that she is merely Don Pedro s mistress he challenges the prince to a duel but is led away in disgrace Maria visits her father and tries to explain that she is the secret wife of Don Pedro but her father refuses to listen Much to Maria s horror Bianca arrives at the court and is welcomed by Maria s enemies there as Don Pedro s bride and their queen Instead Don Pedro proclaims Maria as his queen and she dies of joy In the original ending which was changed by the censors Maria grabbed the crown from Bianca s head and then committed suicide 9 Recordings editYear Cast Maria Ines Ruiz Pedro Conductor Company orchestra chorus Label 10 1980 Lois McDonall Della Jones Graham Clark Christian du Plessis Alun FrancisLondon Symphony Orchestra and Geoffrey Mitchell Choir recorded June 1980 Henry Wood Hall CD Opera RaraCat ORC6 1990 Renee Fleming Stella Zambalis Hans Gregory Ashbaker Motti Kaston John DeMainOpera Omaha Orchestra and Chorus Recording of a performance in the auditorium of the Joslyn Art Museum Omaha Nebraska September CD Premiere OperaCat CDNO 8932References edit Blyth Alan Concert performances Maria Padilla Opera Rara at the Queen Elizabeth Hall April 8 Opera June 1973 Vol 24 No 6 p 559 Ashbrook William Our Critics Abroad America Opera September 1983 p 981 Leo Dagambina Opera Omaha Presents the American Premiere of Maria Padilla Starring Renee Fleming leoadambiga wordpress com Retrieved 1 November 2013 Forbes Elizabeth Maria Padilla Dorset Opera at Sherborne School Hall August 19 Opera Vol 39 No 10 October 1988 p 1247 Donizett s Maria Padilla donizettisociety com Retrieved 20 April 2018 Maria Padilla donizettisociety com Retrieved 20 April 2018 Casaglia Gherardo 2005 Maria Padilla 26 December 1841 L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian Premiere cast and conductor from Casaglia Ashbrook William 1982 Donizetti and His Operas Cambridge University Press p 572 ISBN 0 521 23526 X Source of recording on operadis opera discography org ukFurther reading editAllitt John Stewart 1991 Donizetti In the Light of Romanticism and the Teaching of Johann Simon Mayr Shaftesbury Element Books UK Rockport Massachusetts Element Inc US Ashbrook William 1998 Donizetti Gaetano in Stanley Sadie ed The New Grove Dictionary of Opera Vol One London Macmillan Publishers Inc ISBN 0 333 73432 7 ISBN 1 56159 228 5 Ashbrook William and Sarah Hibberd 2001 in Holden Amanda ed The New Penguin Opera Guide New York Penguin Putnam ISBN 0 14 029312 4 pp 224 247 Black John 1982 Donizetti s Operas in Naples 1822 1848 London The Donizetti Society Loewenberg Alfred 1970 Annals of Opera 1597 1940 2nd edition Rowman and Littlefield Osborne Charles 1994 The Bel Canto Operas of Rossini Donizetti and Bellini Portland Oregon Amadeus Press ISBN 0 931340 71 3 Sadie Stanley ed John Tyrell exec ed 2004 The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd edition London Macmillan ISBN 978 0 19 517067 2 hardcover ISBN 0 19 517067 9 OCLC 419285866 eBook 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 editMaria Padilla Donizetti Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Donizetti Society London website Libretto Italian Portal nbsp Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Padilla amp oldid 1163819687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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