- L'amant jaloux
L'amant jaloux, ou Les fausses apparences ("The Jealous Lover, or False Appearances") is a French "
opéra comique " in three acts byAndré Grétry first performed atVersailles on20 November ,1778 . Thelibretto is by the Irish playwright Thomas Hales (also known by the French name Thomas d'Hèle) with the verse passages provided by F.Levasseur. It was based on the play "The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret" (1714) bySusannah Centlivre .The most famous
aria s in the opera include "O douce nuit", the tenorserenade "Tandis que tout sommeille" (recorded byRoberto Alagna , amongst others [Roberto Alagna "French Arias" (EMI)] ) and thecoloratura display piece "Je romps l a chaîne qui m'engage". The composer admitted the last named aria had no dramatic function, but he wanted to give his soprano star Marie-Jeanne Trial ("the finest voice ever formed by nature") "a chance to shine". [Parouty] The musicologist David Charlton claimsMozart and his librettistLorenzo da Ponte knew Grétry's opera and were influenced by its ensembles when they wrote "The Marriage of Figaro ".Roles
ynopsis
:Place:
Cadiz , SpainThe rich merchant Don Lopez does not want his young, widowed daughter Léonore to remarry. However, she is in love with the insanely jealous Don Alonze. Alonze's sister and Léonore's friend, Isabelle, is being pursued by her tutor who wants to marry her. The tutor is driven off by the French officer Florival and Isabelle takes refuge with Léonore. The jealous Alonze mistakes Isabelle her for a secret lover of Léonore (Isabelle is wearing a veil). Léonore is annoyed at the jealous Don Alonze. Florival arrives at the house in search of the mysterious stranger he has saved, with whom he is now in love. The housekeeper Jacinte tells him the house belongs to Léonore and he mistakenly assumes she is the woman he is after. Alonze overhears Florival singing a serenade ("Tandis que tout sommeille") to "Léonore" and storms off in another jealous rage. Florival and Alonze confront each other in the garden at night. They are both relieved to find they are not rivals when Alonze finally recognises his sister. Alonze has just come into an inheritance which allows him to marry Léonore, and Florival marries Isabelle.
elected recordings
*"L'amant jaloux"
Mady Mesplé , Bruce Brewer, Jules Bastin, Danièle Perriers, Orchestre Philharmonique de la RTB, conducted by Edgard Doneux (EMI, 1978; reissued on CD 7243 5 75263 2 6, 2002)References
ources
*Article by David Charlton in "The Viking Opera Guide" ed. Holden (1993)
*Booklet notes to the above recording
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