La Ville morte explained

La Ville morte
Composer:Nadia Boulanger and Raoul Pugno
Based On:Gabriele D'Annunzio's play
Language:French
Premiere Date:2005
Premiere Location:Siena

La Ville morte is an opera by Nadia Boulanger and Raoul Pugno to the text of Gabriele D'Annunzio's play . It has been called Boulanger's "most significant achievement as a creative artist".

History

After hearing her examinations at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1904, Pugno became Boulanger's teacher, collaborator and promotor. Some writers say that Pugno and Boulanger became lovers, while others do not. In 1909 they wrote a song cycle, Les heures claires, together. Work on the opera probably began in 1909 and was finished in 1912. Pugno died on 3 January 1914, before the opera could have its premier. Opéra-Comique had finished casting by July 1914, and choir rehearsals were scheduled to start on August 17 that same year when the outbreak of World War I disrupted all plans. With many echoes of Pelléas et Mélisande, the story follows the lives and loves of an archeologist, Léonard, his sister Hebé, Alexandre, a colleague, and his wife Anne, amidst the ruins of Mycenae.

A fully orchestrated version of the opera has not survived.[1] The opera was reconstructed from surviving scores by Mauro Bonifacio and had its world premiere at the 2005 Chigiana festival in Siena. It was performed for the second time in a concert staging by Mia Nerenius, using screens and projections, in March 2020 at the Gothenburg Opera.[2] [3]

A chamber version (with some scenes cut and without chorus) co-produced by Greek National Opera and Catapult Opera (the successor to Gotham Chamber Opera[4]) was presented in Athens in January 2024 and New York in April 2024, conducted by Neal Goren.[5] This is the first and only fully staged production of the piece.

Roles

RoleVoice typePremiere cast, 16 March 2005[6]
(Conductor: Luca Pfaff)
Gothenburg Opera cast, 8 March 2020[7]
(Conductor: Anna-Maria Helsing)
Greek National Opera cast, 19 January 2024[8] (Conductor: Neal Goren)
HebésopranoMichelle CanniccioniKatarina KarnéusMelissa Harvey
Annemezzo-sopranoLetitia SingletonLaurie Rubin
LéonardtenorLorenzo CarolaMarkus PetterssonJoshua Dennis
AlexandreBaritoneRandal TurnerAnton LjungqvistJorell Williams

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. See for a list of known manuscripts.
  2. Coughlan, Alexandra. Report from Gothenburg, Sweden. Opera, June 2020, Vol.71, No.6 p742-743.
  3. News: Dammann . Guy . Missa inte chansen att se glastaket krossas . Svenska Dagbladet. sv. subscription . 28 February 2020.
  4. News: A New Company Rises From the Ashes of Gotham Chamber Opera. Cooper . Michael . New York Times . 9 January 2019 .
  5. Rockwell . John . July 2024 . Review of La Ville morte . Opera . 903 . 2024-05-28.
  6. Web site: Toschi . David . Siena – Chiesa di Sant'Agostino: La Ville morte. www.operaclick.com . 9 March 2020.
  7. Web site: La ville morte. opera.se. Göteborg Opera. 9 March 2020.
  8. Web site: La ville morte - Greek National Opera . 2024-08-03 . www.nationalopera.gr . el-gr.