- I Lituani
"I Lituani" (in English, "The
Lithuanians ") is anopera consisting of aprologue and three acts byAmilcare Ponchielli to an Italianlibretto byAntonio Ghislanzoni , based on the historical poem "Konrad Wallenrod" written by Polishpoet Adam Mickiewicz . Itpremiere d atLa Scala inMilan onMarch 7 ,1874 .cite web
url = http://www.lituanus.org/1991_2/91_2_09.htm
title = Ponchielli's "I Lituani": Its Historical, Stylistic and Literary Sources
accessdate = 2006-09-13
last = Arias
first = Enrique Alberto
year = 1991
work = LITUANUS (Volume 37, No.2 - Summer 1991)]History
Casa Ricordi commissioned Ponchielli to write the opera, and theidea to use "Konrad Wallenrod" came fromSalvatore Farina , anovel ist and playwright working for Ricordi. The opera was extremely well-received when it opened, and a second, finalversion with additional material was performed again a year later also to good reviews. It continued to be performed in the lastdecade s of the 19th century inCremona ,Trieste ,Brescia ,Rome ,Turin ,Buenos Aires ,Montevideo ,Chicago , and a single noteworthyRussia n performance in 1884 at the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre inSaint Petersburg with the title "Aldona".After a three-night run in 1903 at La Scala, where the casting was particularly poorly reviewed, "I Lituani" was not performed again until 1979 when
RAI recovered the score.Battaglia, Fernando (2005). CD booklet. In "Amilcare Ponchielli: I Lituani (Turin RAI Symphony Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: Gianandrea Gavazzeni)" (pp. 16-18) [CD liner notes] .Bologna ,Italy : Bongiovanni.] Since then, it has been revived in Chicago (1981, 1983 and 1991)cite book
author = Marsh, Robert C.
editor = Pellegrini, Norman (ed.)
title = 150 Years of Opera in Chicago
origdate = 2006-07-10
publisher =Northern Illinois University Press
location =DeKalb, Illinois
id = ISBN 0-87580-353-9
pages = xii
chapter = Author's Preface] ,Toronto (1981), Cremona (1984), andVilnius (1991).cite web
url = http://www.opera.lt/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabID=405
title = Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre : History
accessdate = 2006-09-13]Roles
The dates in the table headings are the opening nights of La Scala performances, with the conductor in parentheses.
Synopsis
:Place:
Lithuania (prologue), Marienburg (acts I-III):Time: 14th centuryCorrado Wallenrod, actually a Lithuanian
name d Walter who is impersonating a loyal Teutonic Knight, allows the Lithuanians to win against theTeutons by executing a long-plan nedmisdirection . Aldona, his wife who has entered aconvent , searches for her love Walter, and finds him right before he is sentenced to death for hisdeception .Prologue
From the
battlement s of acastle in Lithuania, Albano--an old bard--moans that his country is being destroyed by the Teutons. Aldona, a Lithuanian princess, wonders about her brother, Arnoldo, and Walter, her husband, and invites everyone to pray. Arnoldo and Walter return and announce a heinous betrayal by Vitoldo, one of their leaders, which has led to the defeat of the Lithuanianarmy . Walter tells his wife about using his Germaneducation to defeat the Teutonic Knights, and swears his eternallove for her before leaving to avenge the Lithuanians.Act 1
Ten years later, in the
cathedral square of Marienburg, the Teutonic Knights celebrate the new Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Corrado Wallenrod, who is actually Walter. Vitoldo is furious, because he believes he should be Grand Master. Ten Lithuanian prisoners in chains are brought to besacrifice d in Corrado's honor at the celebration; Arnoldo is one of them. Corrado unexpectedly frees them, and afterwards Arnoldo realizes that Corrado is actually Walter. Arnoldo runs into his sister, Aldonda, who has come to Marienburg after entering a convent, hoping to find Walter. Albano, Arnoldo, and Aldona set out to find Walter in the castle.Act 2
In a large hall of the castle where the celebration is being held, Corrado invites everyone to
dance and to sing. Arnoldo and Aldona, disguised as bards, sing asong about the sad fate of Lithuania, which also predicts its imminentliberation . The Teutonic Knights object, and Corrado hurls himself towards Arnoldo, while Aldona tries to separate them. Corrado orders the knights tosheath theirsword s, and Albano tries to convince Corrado not to give his true identity away. Vitoldo recognizes Aldona, but Corrado orders the judgement against Aldona and Arnoldo beadjourn ed so that the celebration can continue.Act 3
Aldona comes out of the
ruins of acloister , where abattle between the Lithuanians and Teutonic Knights is taking place nearby. She meets Walter, andhope s for a happyfuture of love, but Walter has been betrayed for causing the defeat of the Teutonic Knights by the Lithuanians. Later, back in the castle, Albano tells Walter that a secret court has sentenced Walter to death. Rather than falling into enemy hands, Walter drinks somepoison andexalt s the victory of the Lithuanians, and asks Albano to give Aldona his last farewell. Aldona arrives, and Walter dies in her arms. The Willi, divinespirit s of Lithuania, arrive to welcome the glorious warrior'ssoul .elected recordings
*The first performance since 1903 was on
May 6 , 1979 by theTurin RAISymphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted byGianandrea Gavazzeni and featuringAlessandro Cassis as Arnoldo,Yasuko Hayashi as Aldona,Carlo de Bortoli as Albano,Ottavio Garaventa as Walter/Corrado Wallenrod,Ambrogio Riva as Vitoldo, andSusanna Ghione as a minstrel. Severalaircheck recordings of this radio broadcast have been available on LP and CD,cite web
url = http://operadis.info/CLPOLITU.HTM
title = Opera "Discographies" : Amilcare Ponchielli : I Lituani
accessdate = 2006-09-14
last = Capon
first = Brian] and more recently in January 2006, a CD was released that wasremaster ed from the original RAI source tapes, which also includes the Italian libretto and an Englishtranslation .cite web
url = http://www.operatoday.com/content/2006/04/ponchielli_i_li.php
title = Opera Today : PONCHIELLI: I Lituani
accessdate = 2006-09-13
last = Neckers
first = Jan
date = 2006-04-29
work = Opera Today: April 2006] (Bongiovanni GB 2390/91-2)*Balkan Records, a division of Esoteric Sound that produces
folk music and various esoteric recordings, also released aJune 14 , 1981 recording of a live performance in Lithuanian by the Lithuanian Opera of Chicago Orchestra and Chorus.cite web
url = http://www.esotericsound.com/FolkMusic1.htm
title = Balkan Records, Folk Music, Folks Songs, Special Songs
accessdate = 2006-09-13] (Balkan CCD-1018-2)References
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