- Antony and Cleopatra (opera)
"Antony and Cleopatra" is an
opera in three acts by American composerSamuel Barber . Thelibretto was prepared byFranco Zeffirelli based on the play "Antony and Cleopatra " byShakespeare . It originally made use ofShakespeare 's language exclusively.It was first performed in
New York City onSeptember 16 1966 , at the opening of the newMetropolitan Opera House inLincoln Center for the Performing Arts . The idea was to have a new opera by an American composer for the gala opening of the new house.Vague|date=May 2008No expense was spared.
Franco Zeffirelli was hired as stage director.Thomas Schippers was the conductor. The stage design and costumes were elaborate; the cast enormous including 22 singers, full chorus, and ballet dancers.Performance history
The opera was badly received by the press, and not enthusiastically received by the public (Freeman 1997, 15; Heyman 1992b). This is generally attributedweasel-inline to the overly elaborate staging, gaudy costumes, and a press focussed more on the social glitter of the occasion than on the music (Heyman 1992a). Most embarrassing, the stage turntable broke under the weight of massive cast of extras during rehearsals.Fact|date=May 2008 The opera inspired
Tupper Saussy , who was inspired to see it because of the terrible reviews, to write the mini-opera, "The Moth Confesses ".Fact|date=May 2008The opera was dropped from the repertory after the opening run of the initial performances of the production. Many weasel-inline|date=May 2008 believe that the music is some of Barber's best.
Barber revised the opera, with text revisions by
Gian-Carlo Menotti , Barber's long-time partner and librettist of his first opera, "Vanessa" (Heyman 1992a). This version was premièred under Menotti's direction at the Juilliard American Opera Center onFebruary 6 ,1975 (Freeman 1997, 16). There were further productions at theSpoleto Festival USA andFestival dei Due Mondi inSpoleto , Italy, in 1983, and theLyric Opera of Chicago in 1991 (Heyman 1992a). The Spoleto production was also directed by Menotti, and starredEsther Hinds asCleopatra andJeffry Wells asMark Antony is available on CD (New World Records , 1992)Roles
Bibliography
* Freeman, John W. 1997. "The Metropolitan Opera Stories of the Great Operas". New York: W. W. Norton Co. ISBN 0393040518
* Heyman, Barbara B. 1992a. "Antony and Cleopatra". "The New Grove Dictionary of Opera", 4 vols., edited by Stanley Sadie; managing editor, Christina Bashford. London: Macmillan Press. ISBN 0935859926
* Heyman, Barbara B. 1992b. "Barber, Samuel". "The New Grove Dictionary of Opera", 4 vols., edited by Stanley Sadie; managing editor, Christina Bashford. London: Macmillan Press. ISBN 0935859926
* Kolodin, Irving. 1966. "Music to my Ears: Barber’s Antony, after Zeffirelli". "Saturday Review" (October 1).
* Schonberg, Harold C. 1966. "Onstage, It Was 'Antony and Cleopatra'; New Opera by Barber a Bit Lost in Shuffle". "New York Times" (September 17).
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