La Giuditta Explained

To be distinguished from Giuditta a German operetta by Franz Lehár.

Note La Giuditta may refer to one of several Italian oratorios, further elaborated below.

Each version of La Giuditta deals with the figure of Judith, from the Biblical Apocrypha, who liberated the besieged city of Bethulia by seducing and then beheading the enemy General Holofernes. Judith and Holofernes are the two main roles common to all versions. Incidental characters, such as, in the larger Scarlatti Giuditta, Achior, a captain so revolted by Holofernes' brutality that he defects to the Israelite army, do not occur in other versions.

Italian language oratorios

Scarlatti's Rome Giuditta

Alessandro Scarlatti

La Giuditta, Rome, 1693. Libretto by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni."Scarlatti considered it his finest oratorio, and its dramatic structure, rapidly interweaving brief scenes in Holofernes's camp with events in the troubled city, is remarkable."[1]

Recordings:

Scarlatti's Cambridge Giuditta

Alessandro Scarlatti

La Giuditta, Rome or Naples 1697, Libretto by Prince Antonio Ottoboni, father of the cardinal. This smaller setting for three voices, strings and basso continuo, is known today as the "Cambridge" Giuditta, since its manuscript is conserved in the Rowe Music Library of King's College, Cambridge.[3] [4]

Recordings:

Almeida's Giuditta

Francisco António de Almeida

La Giuditta

Recording:

Metastasio's Giuditta

See main article: Betulia liberata.

Other composers

Latin oratorios

These oratorios are generally listed under Latin names:

References

  1. Web site: CD: Scarlatti, La Giuditta . 2006-04-13 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20200718105010/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2006/apr/14/classicalmusicandopera.art3 . 2020-07-18 . live .
  2. http://www.newolde.com/early_music_cd_awards_2006.htm Newolde
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20110719012943/http://www.dynamic.it/pdf/e_make_scheda.php?pid=702 Dynamic
  4. http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2010/Jan10/Scarlatti_Giuditta_cds596.htm Musicweb-International