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Leonora (opera)

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1804 opera by Ferdinando Paer
Leonora
Opera byFerdinando Paer
Ferdinando Paer, engraving byEdme Quenedey des Ricets, 1809
LibrettistGiovanni Schmidt
LanguageItalian
Based onJean-Nicolas Bouilly'sLéonore, ou L'amour conjugal
Premiere
3 October 1804 (1804-10-03)
Kleines Kurfürstliches Theater,Dresden

Leonora, ossia L’amore coniugale (Leonora or Conjugal Love) is anopera (specifically adramma semiserio) in two acts by the Italian composerFerdinando Paer. Thelibretto, byGiovanni Schmidt, is based onLéonore, ou L'amour conjugal (1794) byJean-Nicolas Bouilly, which was also the source of Beethoven'sFidelio.Beethoven himself owned a score of Paer's opera and it is believed to have had some influence on his work.Leonora was first performed at the Kleines Kurfürstliches Theater,Dresden, on 3 October 1804 with the composer's wife singing the title role.

Roles

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RoleVoice typePremiere cast, 3 October 1804
LeonorasopranoFrancesca Riccardi-Paer
MarcellinasopranoCharlotte Häser
Florestanotenor
Don Fernandotenor
Don Pizarrotenor
Roccobass
Giacchinobaritone

Synopsis

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Leonora disguises herself as a man in order to infiltrate the prison where her husband, Florestano, is being held by his enemy, Don Pizarro. She fools the jailer Rocco into giving her a job. When Don Pizarro hears of the imminent arrival of the governor, Don Fernando, he orders Rocco to execute Florestano. Leonora accompanies Rocco to the underground cell where Florestano is being held then threatens the jailer with a pistol until Don Fernando arrives and Florestano is freed.

Performances

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The opera was revived in Dresden in 1821. Probably the first performance since then was given atSchwetzingen in 1976 underPeter Maag, who had discovered the score inParma, Paer's birthplace.[1] This was recorded live and issued on the MRF label. Soloists were: Carson/Casula/Jerusalem/Frusoni/Stavrù/Luccardi/Tadeo-G.[2]

Two years later (1978) Decca made a studio recording, also under Maag: Koszut/Gruberová/van Kesteren/Jerusalem/Orth/Brendel/Tadeo-G with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. This was in stereo and issued in the U.S. as London OSA 13133.[3]

In November 2000,Zürich Opera staged a production of Leonora at its “branch” theatre inWinterthur, with the Romanian soprano Iulia Isaev as Leonora. Florestano was sung by a 31 year-old newcomer to Zürich,Jonas Kaufmann. The UK première was given byBampton Classical Opera in 2008, in English.[4]Chicago Opera Theatre has announced it will performLeonora in October 2024, the opera's American premiere.[5]

Sources

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References

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  1. ^"Paër: Leonora". Presto Music. Retrieved31 May 2020.
  2. ^Sharman, William; Collins, William J; Goodwin, Calvin M (1999)."Unique Opera Records Corporation".More EJS: Discography of the Edward J. Smith Recordings. Westport, Connecticut and London: Greenwood Press. p. 230.ISBN 0-313-29835-1. Retrieved31 May 2020.
  3. ^Alan Rich (28 November 1979)."Records".New York Magazine:99–100. Retrieved31 May 2020.
  4. ^MAuer."The Historic Couple Who (May Have) Inspired Four Operas".Opera Lively. Archived from the original on March 5, 2013. Retrieved31 May 2020.
  5. ^Salazar, David (April 30, 2024)."Edgardo Rocha, Vanessa Becerra, Jasmine Habersham, Jacqueline Echols Headline Chicago Opera Theater's 2024-25 Season".OperaWire.
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