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Messaline (Messalina) is an operatic tragédie lyrique in four acts by Isidore de Lara. The librettists were Paul Armand Silvestre and Eugène Morand.
The opera premiered at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo on 21 March 1899 where it was received enthusiastically. Messaline was de Lara's most successful opera and subsequent productions were performed throughout Europe, including the first opera by an Englishman to be mounted at La Scala in 1901. Other notable performances include Covent Garden in 1899, Paris Opéra in 1903, Warsaw in 1904, and Cairo in 1907. The opera made its United States premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on January 22, 1902. The opera remained a regular part of the repertory, particularly in France, until 1943.[1]
Roles
Role[2] Voice type[2] Premiere Cast, 21 March 1899[3]
(Conductor:)Messaline soprano Meyriane Héglon Harès baritone Max Bouvet Hélion tenor Albert Alvarez Herold baritone Kytharödin soprano Leuconoë soprano Gallus bass Léon Melchissédec Myrrhon baritone Gabriel Soulacroix Myrtille baritone Vinche Tsylla soprano Tyndaris soprano Jane Leclerc Synopsis
Setting: Rome, AD 45
The Empress Messaline loves Harès, a poet and then Hélion, his brother (who is a gladiator) with fatal results.
Sources
- ^ Nigel Burton: "Messaline", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed January 25, 2009), (subscription access)
- ^ a b Messaline at operissimo.com
- ^ amadeusonline.net
Categories:- Operas
- 1899 operas
- French-language operas
- Operas by Isidore de Lara
- Opéra de Monte-Carlo world premieres
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