Francesca da Rimini (Mercadante)

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Francesca da Rimini
Opera by Saverio Mercadante
Saverio Mercadante by Cefaly.jpg
The composer, by Cefaly
Librettist Felice Romani
LanguageItalian
Based on Silvio Pellico's play
Premiere
2016 (2016)
Palazzo Ducale in Martina Franca

Francesca da Rimini is an 1831 opera by Saverio Mercadante to a libretto by Felice Romani based on Silvio Pellico's play which had already been set twice and ultimately was set by fifteen composers. It was to be premiered in Madrid in 1831, but the premiere was cancelled and the opera lost. [1]

Contents

It was rediscovered and performed in July 2016 at the Palazzo Ducale in Martina Franca for the Festival della Valle d'Itria. [2] [1] [3] The Austrian premiere was played on 28 December 2022 at the Tiroler Festspiele Erl  [ de ], conducted by Giuliano Carella. [4] In cooperation, and with the same scenic design, the German premiere was held on 26 February 2023 at the Oper Frankfurt. [5] The opera was directed by Hans Walter Richter and conducted by Ramón Tebar, with Jessica Pratt in the title role, Kelsey Lauritano as Paolo and Theo Lebow as Lanclotto. [5] [6]

Roles

Roles, voice types
Role Voice type
Francesca soprano
Paolo, her brother-in-law and lover contralto
Lanciotto, her husband tenor
Guido, her father bass
Isaura, her confidantsoprano
Guelfo, Paolo's confidanttenor

Recording

The 2016 world premiere was recorded as DVD, with Leonor Bonilla, Aya Wakizono, Merto Süngü, Antonio Di Matteo, Larisa Martinez and Iván Ayón-Rivas, the Coro della Filarmonica di Stato "Transilvania" di Cluj-Napocathe and the Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia, conducted by Fabio Luisi, released by Dynamic in 2017.

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