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The Consul

The Consul is an opera in three acts with music and libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti, his first full-length opera.

The Consul
Opera by Gian Carlo Menotti
The composer in 1944
LibrettistGian Carlo Menotti
LanguageEnglish
Premiere
March 1, 1950 (1950-03-01)
Schubert Theatre, Philadelphia

Performance history edit

Its first performance was on March 1, 1950, at the Shubert Theatre in Philadelphia[1] with Patricia Neway as the lead heroine Magda Sorel, Gloria Lane as the secretary of the consulate, Marie Powers as the mother, and Andrew McKinley as the magician Nika Magadoff. The opera opened two weeks later (March 15, 1950) at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City where it enjoyed a run of nearly eight months (269 performances). It was initially conducted by Lehman Engel who was substituted by Thomas Schippers for nearly eight months until the last performance on November 4, 1950.[2]

Neway (alternating with Yul Brynner's sister, Vera Brynner) also led the Broadway cast, this time with Rosemary Kuhlmann as the secretary of the consulate.[3][4]

Neway, Kuhlmann, and Powers also performed these roles in the UK at the Cambridge Theatre in February 1951, with Norman Kelley playing the role of the magician Nika.[5][6] For the opera's La Scala debut in January 1951, Powers and McKinley reprised their roles, and Clara Petrella portrayed Magda.[7]

Zechariah Chafee Jr. noted the topicality of the opera by analogy to the real-life situations of how non-American scientists were hindered from entering the United States in the early 1950s.[8]

For The Consul, Menotti won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Music and also the 1950 New York Drama Critics' Circle award for Best Musical.[9]

Roles edit

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 1 March 1950[10]
Conductor: Lehman Engel
Magda Sorel soprano Patricia Neway
Secretary of the consulate mezzo-soprano Gloria Lane
Mother, mother to John Sorel contralto Marie Powers
John Sorel, husband to Magda baritone Cornell MacNeil
Secret Police Agent bass Leon Lishner
Nika Magadoff, magician tenor Andrew McKinley
Mr. Kofner bass-baritone George Jongejans[2]
Foreign Woman soprano Maria Marlo
Anna Gomez soprano Maria Andreassi
Vera Boronel contralto Lydia Summers
Assan baritone Francis Monachino
First Plainclothesman silent role Chester Watson
Second Planeclothesman silent role Donald Blackey
The Voice on the Record soprano Mabel Mercer

Synopsis edit

Place: An unidentified European totalitarian country.

Act 1 edit

Scene 1

The political dissident John Sorel is on the run from the secret police. At his home, his wife Magda and his mother hide him. The police arrive and search, but cannot find him. John says that he will escape to the border, and tells Magda to go to the consul and apply for a visa to leave the country. He will wait to cross the border until his wife, mother and child are safe.

Scene 2: The consul's office

Many people are waiting to obtain visas. Magda applies and joins the crowd, but the secretary cannot promise anything. Much specific paperwork is needed, and obtaining a visa is a long process. The same people wait at the consul's office day after day without approval of a visa.

Act 2 edit

Scene 1

The child is ill, and John's mother sings to comfort the child. The police try to extract information from Magda on her husband's compatriots, but she refuses. A message then arrives from John urging Magda to hurry with the visa.

Scene 2: The consulate

Magda is desperate to see the consul. A magician, waiting for a visa, attempts to impress the secretary by performing magic tricks and hypnotizing the rest of the room into believing they are at a ball, but he only ends up frightening her. Magda, after repeated visits, erupts in an anguished rant at the secretary, who says that she may see the consul once an "important visitor" has finished his business. This visitor proves to be the chief of police and Magda flees in terror.

Act 3 edit

Scene 1

Magda's child and mother-in-law have died. At the consul's office, Magda learns that John is planning to risk his life and return for her. A wealthy woman arrives and is immediately given a visa. Magda thinks of suicide to try to protect John, and leaves the consulate. As the office is about to shut down for the day, John suddenly arrives, but with the police in pursuit. The police capture John, and the secretary gets on the phone to try to contact Magda.

Scene 2

Despondent, and with visions of her past crowding her mind, Magda turns on the gas in the oven to kill herself. Her telephone then rings, the secretary trying in vain to contact her.

Recordings edit

References edit

  1. ^ John Palmer. The Consul at AllMusic
  2. ^ a b Gerald Martin Bordman; Richard Norton (2010). American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle. Oxford University Press. p. 634. ISBN 9780199729708.
  3. ^ Smith, Cecil, "The Consul. Musical Drama in Three Acts" (December 1950). Notes (2nd series), 8 (1): pp. 125–126.
  4. ^ ​The Consul​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  5. ^ "A.J." (no full name given), Review of The Consul (1951). The Musical Times, 92 (1298): p. 166.
  6. ^ Benjamin, Arthur, "The Consul" (July 1951). Music & Letters, 32 (3): pp. 247–251.
  7. ^ "La Scala Offers Menotti's Consul With 2 Members of Original Cast". The New York Times. January 23, 1951.
  8. ^ Chafee, Zechariah Jr., "Book Reviews: American Visa Policy and Foreign Scientists" (March 1953). University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 101 (5): pp. 703–713.
  9. ^ Heinz Dietrich Fischer (2010). The Pulitzer Prize Winners for Music: Composer Biographies, Premiere Programs and Jury Reports. Peter Lang. p. 32.
  10. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "The Consul, 1 March 1950". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  11. ^ Pines, Roger (2000). "The Consul. Gian Carlo Menotti". The Opera Quarterly. 16 (4): 696–699. doi:10.1093/oq/16.4.696. Retrieved 2007-09-28.
  12. ^ "Menotti, G.: The Consul / Amelia al ballo". Naxos Historical. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
  13. ^ The Consul (1960) at IMDb  

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Video on YouTube, Bullock, Otey, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Richard Hickox, Teatro Nuovo Gian Carlo Menotti [it], Spoleto (1998) – Chandos

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The Consul is an opera in three acts with music and libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti his first full length opera The ConsulOpera by Gian Carlo MenottiThe composer in 1944LibrettistGian Carlo MenottiLanguageEnglishPremiereMarch 1 1950 1950 03 01 Schubert Theatre Philadelphia Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act 1 3 2 Act 2 3 3 Act 3 4 Recordings 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPerformance history editIts first performance was on March 1 1950 at the Shubert Theatre in Philadelphia 1 with Patricia Neway as the lead heroine Magda Sorel Gloria Lane as the secretary of the consulate Marie Powers as the mother and Andrew McKinley as the magician Nika Magadoff The opera opened two weeks later March 15 1950 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City where it enjoyed a run of nearly eight months 269 performances It was initially conducted by Lehman Engel who was substituted by Thomas Schippers for nearly eight months until the last performance on November 4 1950 2 Neway alternating with Yul Brynner s sister Vera Brynner also led the Broadway cast this time with Rosemary Kuhlmann as the secretary of the consulate 3 4 Neway Kuhlmann and Powers also performed these roles in the UK at the Cambridge Theatre in February 1951 with Norman Kelley playing the role of the magician Nika 5 6 For the opera s La Scala debut in January 1951 Powers and McKinley reprised their roles and Clara Petrella portrayed Magda 7 Zechariah Chafee Jr noted the topicality of the opera by analogy to the real life situations of how non American scientists were hindered from entering the United States in the early 1950s 8 For The Consul Menotti won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Music and also the 1950 New York Drama Critics Circle award for Best Musical 9 Roles editRoles voice types premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast 1 March 1950 10 Conductor Lehman EngelMagda Sorel soprano Patricia NewaySecretary of the consulate mezzo soprano Gloria LaneMother mother to John Sorel contralto Marie PowersJohn Sorel husband to Magda baritone Cornell MacNeilSecret Police Agent bass Leon LishnerNika Magadoff magician tenor Andrew McKinleyMr Kofner bass baritone George Jongejans 2 Foreign Woman soprano Maria MarloAnna Gomez soprano Maria AndreassiVera Boronel contralto Lydia SummersAssan baritone Francis MonachinoFirst Plainclothesman silent role Chester WatsonSecond Planeclothesman silent role Donald BlackeyThe Voice on the Record soprano Mabel MercerSynopsis editPlace An unidentified European totalitarian country Act 1 edit Scene 1The political dissident John Sorel is on the run from the secret police At his home his wife Magda and his mother hide him The police arrive and search but cannot find him John says that he will escape to the border and tells Magda to go to the consul and apply for a visa to leave the country He will wait to cross the border until his wife mother and child are safe Scene 2 The consul s officeMany people are waiting to obtain visas Magda applies and joins the crowd but the secretary cannot promise anything Much specific paperwork is needed and obtaining a visa is a long process The same people wait at the consul s office day after day without approval of a visa Act 2 edit Scene 1The child is ill and John s mother sings to comfort the child The police try to extract information from Magda on her husband s compatriots but she refuses A message then arrives from John urging Magda to hurry with the visa Scene 2 The consulateMagda is desperate to see the consul A magician waiting for a visa attempts to impress the secretary by performing magic tricks and hypnotizing the rest of the room into believing they are at a ball but he only ends up frightening her Magda after repeated visits erupts in an anguished rant at the secretary who says that she may see the consul once an important visitor has finished his business This visitor proves to be the chief of police and Magda flees in terror Act 3 edit Scene 1Magda s child and mother in law have died At the consul s office Magda learns that John is planning to risk his life and return for her A wealthy woman arrives and is immediately given a visa Magda thinks of suicide to try to protect John and leaves the consulate As the office is about to shut down for the day John suddenly arrives but with the police in pursuit The police capture John and the secretary gets on the phone to try to contact Magda Scene 2Despondent and with visions of her past crowding her mind Magda turns on the gas in the oven to kill herself Her telephone then rings the secretary trying in vain to contact her Recordings editNewport Classic NPD 85645 2 Chandos CHAN 9706 Susan Bullock Louis Otey Jacalyn Kreitzer Charles Austin Victoria Livengood Herbert Eckhoff Giovanna Manci Robin Blitch Wiper Malin Fritz John Horton Murray Graeme Broadbent Spoleto Festival Orchestra Richard Hickox conductor 11 Naxos Historical 8 112023 24 Patricia Neway Magda Cornell MacNeil John and Marie Powers Mother conductor Lehman Engel 12 This recording was made a month after the premiere with the original cast and conductor Video Neway Ludgin Torkanowsky conductor Jean Dalrymple producer 1960 VAI 13 References edit John Palmer The Consul at AllMusic a b Gerald Martin Bordman Richard Norton 2010 American Musical Theatre A Chronicle Oxford University Press p 634 ISBN 9780199729708 Smith Cecil The Consul Musical Drama in Three Acts December 1950 Notes 2nd series 8 1 pp 125 126 The Consul at the Internet Broadway Database A J no full name given Review of The Consul 1951 The Musical Times 92 1298 p 166 Benjamin Arthur The Consul July 1951 Music amp Letters 32 3 pp 247 251 La Scala Offers Menotti s Consul With 2 Members of Original Cast The New York Times January 23 1951 Chafee Zechariah Jr Book Reviews American Visa Policy and Foreign Scientists March 1953 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 101 5 pp 703 713 Heinz Dietrich Fischer 2010 The Pulitzer Prize Winners for Music Composer Biographies Premiere Programs and Jury Reports Peter Lang p 32 Casaglia Gherardo 2005 The Consul 1 March 1950 L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian Pines Roger 2000 The Consul Gian Carlo Menotti The Opera Quarterly 16 4 696 699 doi 10 1093 oq 16 4 696 Retrieved 2007 09 28 Menotti G The Consul Amelia al ballo Naxos Historical Retrieved 25 October 2010 The Consul 1960 at IMDb nbsp Further reading editWarrack John and Ewan West The Oxford Dictionary of Opera 1992 ISBN 0 19 869164 5External links editVideo on YouTube Bullock Otey Spoleto Festival Orchestra Richard Hickox Teatro Nuovo Gian Carlo Menotti it Spoleto 1998 Chandos Portal nbsp Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Consul amp oldid 1179676140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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