Ugo, conte di Parigi
Ugo, conte di Parigi (Hugo, Count of Paris) is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto after Hippolyte-Louis-Florent Bis's Blanche d'Aquitaine. It premiered on 13 March 1832 at La Scala, Milan.
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 13 March 1832 (Conductor: – ) |
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Bianca | soprano | Giuditta Pasta |
Adelia, Bianca's sister | soprano | Giulia Grisi |
Ugo, Count of Paris | tenor | Domenico Donzelli |
Folco | bass | Vincenzo Negrini |
Luigi V, King of France | contralto | Clorinda Corradi Pantanelli |
Emma | mezzo-soprano | Felicita Baillou-Hillaret |
Knights, soldiers, band |
Synopsis
- Time: 10th century
- Place: Paris[1]
See synopsis on opera-rara.com
Recordings
Year | Cast (Bianca, Ugo, Luigi, Emma) |
Conductor, Opera House and Orchestra |
Label[2] |
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1977 | Janet Price, Maurice Arthur, Della Jones, Eiddwen Harrhy |
Alun Francis, New Philharmonia Orchestra and the Geoffrey Mitchell Choir |
Audio CD: Opera Rara Cat: ORC1 |
2003 | Doina Dimitriu, Yasuharu Nakajima, Sim Tokyurek, Milijana Nikolic |
Antonino Fogliani, Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Donizetti, Bergamo. |
Audio CD: Dynamic Cat: CDS 449/1-2 |
References
Notes
- ↑ Osborne 1994, p. 205
- ↑ Source for recording information: Recordings of Ugo, conte di Parigi 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
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).
- 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 63-13703
External links
- Donizetti Society (London) website
- Libretto at ItalianOpera (Italian)
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