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The Canterbury Pilgrims (De Koven)

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The Canterbury Pilgrims
Opera byReginald De Koven
The composer in 1904
LibrettistPercy MacKaye
LanguageEnglish
Based onThe Canterbury Tales
byGeoffrey Chaucer
Premiere
March 8, 1917 (1917-03-08)

The Canterbury Pilgrims is an opera by the American composerReginald De Koven. It premiered at theMetropolitan Opera House on March 8, 1917 just as the United States was on the verge of declaringwar on Germany. The unfolding world events caused its cancellation after just five performances.[1] Thelibretto, written byPercy MacKaye, is loosely based onGeoffrey Chaucer'sThe Canterbury Tales.

Roles

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Scene fromThe Canterbury Pilgrims
RoleVoice typePremiere cast,
8 March 1917[2]
(Conductor:Artur Bodanzky)
ChaucerbaritoneJohannes Sembach
Alisoun,The Wife of BathcontraltoMargarethe Arndt-Ober
The PrioresssopranoEdith Mason
The SquiretenorPaul Althouse
King Richard IItenorAlbert Reiss
JohannasopranoMarie Sundelius
The FriartenorMax Bloch
The KnightbaritoneRobert Leonhardt[3]
JoannestenorPietro Audisio
Man of LawbaritoneRobert Leonhardt
The MillerbassBasil Ruysdael
The HostbassGiulio Rossi
The HeraldbassRiccardo Tegani
Two GirlsMarie Tiffany,Minnie Egener
The PardonertenorJulius Bayer
The SummonerbaritoneCarl Schlegel
The ShipmanbaritoneMario Laurenti
The CookbassPompilio Malatesta

Synopsis

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Place: England.Time: April, 1387.[4]

The story has to do with the merry schemes of the Wife of Bath, who has fallen in love withChaucer who in his turn loves the Prioress, and of her winning of a bet to gain possession of a certain brooch which carries with it Chaucer's promise of marriage. He is finally rescued byRichard II who decides that the Wife may marry a sixth time only on condition that she marry a miller. A devoted miller joyfully accepts the opportunity and the Prioress and Chaucer are reconciled.

Notes

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  1. ^Barrington, Candace (2007).American Chaucers.doi:10.1007/978-1-137-10748-0.ISBN 978-1-349-73271-5.
  2. ^List of singers taken fromGustav Kobbé:The Complete Opera Book (1919 ed.), p. 843.
  3. ^"[Met Performance] CID:65390 World Premiere The Canterbury Pilgrims {1} Metropolitan Opera House: 03/8/1917".The Metropolitan Opera Archives. The Metropolitan Opera. RetrievedJune 11, 2013.
  4. ^The synopsis is taken from Leo Melitz, The Opera Goer's Complete Guide, 1921 version.

References

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  • The Opera Goer's Complete Guide by Leo Melitz, 1921 version.
  • The Complete Opera Book by Gustav Kobbé, 1919 version.

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