Asrael
For the symphony, see Asrael Symphony.
Not to be confused with Azriel (disambiguation).
Asrael | |
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Opera by Alberto Franchetti | |
The composer ca. 1906 | |
Description | leggenda |
Librettist | Ferdinando Fontana |
Language | Italian |
Premiere |
11 February 1888 Teatro Municipale di Reggio |
Asrael is a leggenda or opera in four acts by composer Alberto Franchetti and librettist Ferdinando Fontana. The plot, based on German fairy tale and folklore, displays the conflict between the spirit of evil and the spirit of Christian love, represented by Asrael and Nefta respectively. The work is Franchetti's first opera and displays strong influences of Meyerbeer and Wagner, mixed with late 19th-century Italian idioms. The opera premiered at the Teatro Municipale di Reggio on 11 February 1888.[1] The opera made its United States debut at the Metropolitan Opera on November 26, 1890 with Andreas Dippel in the title role.[2]
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 11 February 1888[3] (Conductor:) |
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Nefta/Suor Clotilde | soprano | Virginia Damerini |
Asrael | tenor | Ladislao Mierzwinski |
Loretta | mezzo-soprano | Giulia Novelli |
Lucifero/re di Brabante | bass | Lodovico Contini |
Liboria | soprano | Maria Pia |
Contadino | bass | Francesco Carmignani |
Araldo | bass | Ulisse Peroni |
References
- ↑ Jürgen Maehder: "Asrael", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed January 30, 2009), (subscription access)
- ↑ Metropolitan Opera Archives Dippel, Andreas (Tenor). Accessed 25 January 2009.
- ↑ Casaglia, Gherardo, Amadeus Almanac, 11 February 1888. Accessed 25 January 2009.
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