Il campanello
Performance history
The opera was presented in Italian at the Lyceum Theatre in London on 6 June 1836 and in English on 9 March 1841. It was also given in English in 1870. It was first performed in Italian in the US in Philadelphia on 25 October 1861; this production went on to New York three days later. An English translation was seen in that city on 7 May 1917.[2]
While today it is very rarely presented, it was given in an English translation by the Santa Fe Opera in 2007 as part of a pre-season "One Hour Opera" series presented in town.
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 1 June 1836 (Conductor: - ) |
---|---|---|
Serafina, a young bride | soprano | Amalia Schütz |
Don Annibale Pistacchio, an apothecary, her husband | bass | Raffaele Casaccia |
Spiridione, Don Annibale's servant | tenor | |
Madama Rosa, Serafina's aunt | mezzo-soprano | |
Enrico, Serafina's cousin | baritone | Giorgio Ronconi |
Synopsis
- Time: Early 19th century
- Place: Naples[3]
Don Annibale Pistacchio, an old doctor, has just married the young Serafina. Enrico, Serafina's former lover, constantly interrupts the wedding night by ringing the night bell. He appears in several disguises and asks the unfortunate groom to fill a list of preposterous prescriptions.
Recordings
Year | Cast: Serafina, Enrico, Don Annibale, Madame Rosa |
Conductor, Opera House and Orchestra |
Label[4] |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Agnes Baltsa, Angelo Romero, Enzo Dara, Biancamaria Casoni |
Gary Bertini, Orchestra of the Wiener Symphoniker and the Wiener Staatsoper Chorus |
Audio CD: CBS, MK 38450 |
1995 | Anna Rita Taliento, Leo Nucci, Enzo Dara, Cinzia De Mola |
Fabrizio Maria Carminati, Orhestra and Chorus of Teatro Regio di Torino, (Recorded at performances in the Teatro Regio, Turin, May) |
Audio CD: BMG Ricordi, Cat: 74321 35613-2, Ricordi, Cat: RFCD 2024.1 |
1996 | Madeline Bender, Shon Sims, Samuel Hepler, Barbara Kokolus |
Christopher Larkin, Orchestra and Chorus of the Manhattan School of Music, (Recording of a performance at the Manhattan School of Music, April) |
Audio CD: Newport Classics, Cat: NPD 85608 |
References
Notes
- ↑ Black 1982, pp. 35—36
- ↑ Weinstock 1963, p. 351 refers to UK and US productions
- ↑ Osborne 1994, p. 248
- ↑ Recordings on operadis-opera-discography.org.uk
Cited sources
- Osborne, Charles, (1994), The Bel Canto Operas of Rossini, Donizetti, and Bellini, Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. ISBN 0931340713
- 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, 1963. ISBN 63-13703
Other sources
- Allitt, John Stewart (1991), Donizetti: in the light of Romanticism and the teaching of Johann Simon Mayr, Shaftesbury: Element Books, Ltd (UK); Rockport, MA: Element, Inc.(USA)
- Ashbrook, William (1982), Donizetti and His Operas, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 052123526X ISBN 0-521-23526-X
- 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 0-140-29312-4. 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
- Sadie, Stanley, (Ed.); John Tyrell (Exec. Ed.) (2004), The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 2nd edition. London: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0195170672 (hardcover). ISBN 0195170679 OCLC 419285866 (eBook).
External links
- Donizetti Society (London) website
- Libretto (Italian)