Sakùntala

Sakùntala

Sakùntala is a three act opera composed by Franco Alfano, first performed as "La leggenda di Sakùntala" at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna on 10 December 1921. The full score and orchestral materials were believed to have been destroyed when an allied bomb damaged the archives of Alfano's publisher Ricordi during World War II. Alfano reconstructed the opera, and it was performed at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome on 9 January 1952 as "Sakùntala". During preparations for a revival in Rome in April, 2006, a copy of the original 1921 score was discovered in the Ricordi archives, and the opera was performed for the first time in its original form in modern times under its original title.

Alfano, who wrote his own libretto, based his opera on Kalidasa's 5th-century BC drama "Abhignānashākuntala" [ [http://theoperacritic.com/tocreviews2.php?review=sl/2006/romleggen0406.htm The opera background from OperaCritic site] ] .

Critically regarded as Alfano's best work, though seldom staged in recent years, "Sakùntala" was performed seven times for Italian radio between its premiere and 1979. These broadcasts featured such sopranos as Magda Olivero, Anna de Cavalieri, and Celestina Casapietra in the title role. The opera was also revived at the Wexford Opera Festival in 1982.

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External links

* [http://www.tryphon.it/sakuntala/synopsis.htm Synopsis]
* [http://www.tryphon.it/sakuntala/lib.htm Download the libretto]


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