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''Erismena'' is an
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
in a prologue and three acts by
Francesco Cavalli Francesco Cavalli (born Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni; 14 February 1602 – 14 January 1676) was a Republic of Venice, Venetian composer, organist and singer of the early Baroque music, Baroque period. He succeeded his teacher Claudio Monteverd ...
. First performed in Venice in 1655, it was designated as a ''
dramma per musica Dramma per musica (Italian, literally: ''drama for music'', plural: ''drammi per musica'') is a libretto. The term was used by dramatists in Italy and elsewhere between the mid-17th and mid-19th centuries. In modern times the same meaning of ''dra ...
''.


Libretto

The Italian libretto was by
Aurelio Aureli Aurelio Aureli (Venice, before 1652 – id. after 1708) was an Italian librettist. Life Little is known about Aureli's life. He began his operatic career in 1652 with ''L'Erginda''. Until 1687, he worked as a librettist mainly in Venice, excep ...
, the only work by this writer for Cavalli. The work is also unusual for having been translated into English in the 17th century. ''Erismena'' is the first full-length opera known to have been translated into English and may have been first performed in England in 1674.


Performance history

The performance history indicates that the opera was well received. It was first performed in
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at the
Teatro Sant 'Apollinare Teatro Sant' Apollinare was an Italian public opera house established in 1651 in Venice in what is today Petriana Court. The Sant 'Apollinare was established in a residential building and equipped with advanced stage machinery intended to allow for ...
on 30 December 1655 with further performances between that date and 28 February 1656. Cavalli revised the work in 1670. Both versions have survived as well as one with an English translation, also dated to the 17th century. The opera was revived in the 20th century, and was performed in California. In the 21st century the opera has been performed by
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, and by
Leonardo García Alarcón Leonardo García Alarcón (born 1976 in La Plata) is an Argentinian conductor specializing in baroque music. He studied harpsichord and organ and was assistant to Gabriel Garrido for several years, before founding the ensemble Cappella Mediterrane ...
and the Cappella Mediterranea for the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence.


Roles


Recordings

*Pier Francesco Cavalli: ''L'Erismena '' Sung in English
Oakland Symphony Orchestra The Oakland East Bay Symphony (OEBS) is a leading orchestra based in Oakland, California. Michael Morgan held the position of music director and conductor from September 1990 until his death in August 2021. The Paramount Theatre has been the hom ...
; Conductor: Alan Curtis. Principal singers: Walt McKibben (Alcesta), Carole Bogard (Aldimira), Edward Jameson (Argippo), Leslie Retallick (Clerio), Edgar Jones (Diark), Walter Matthes (Erimante), Delreen Hafenrichter (Erismena), Holly Alonso (Flerida), Melvin Brown (Idraspe),
Paul Esswood Paul Lawrence Vincent Esswood (born 6 June 1942) is an English countertenor and conductor. He is best known for his performance of Bach cantatas and the operas of Handel and Monteverdi. Along with his countrymen Alfred Deller and James Bowman ...
(''Orimeno'') Recording date: 1968 Label: Vox - SVBX 5213 (LPs) *Cavalli: ''Erismena'' Sung in Italian There is a live video recording of the 2017 production for the Festival D'Aix-en-Provence with
Leonardo García Alarcón Leonardo García Alarcón (born 1976 in La Plata) is an Argentinian conductor specializing in baroque music. He studied harpsichord and organ and was assistant to Gabriel Garrido for several years, before founding the ensemble Cappella Mediterrane ...
and the Cappella Mediterranea, starring sopranos Francesca Aspromonte and Susanna Hurrell, countertenors Carlo Vistoli and Jakub Jósef Orlinski, and baritone Alexander Miminoshvili. There is a full version available on Youtube.


Score

Many opera scores by Cavalli have survived among the manuscripts of Venice's
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. According to Grove, there are two versions of ''Erismena'' in the Marciana, the later one being an adaptation for a 1670 revival. There is another score in the
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. While the libretto was published in 1655, the score was not published until 2018 when
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edition appeared, based on one of the Marciana scores and the Bodleian score.


English version

A manuscript score of ''Erismena'', with English libretto, is the oldest surviving opera score in England, dating from the 1670s. The score was in a private library until 2008. A public subscription raised £85,000 to donate the score to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, after export of the score had been blocked by the British
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. The manuscript has a unique allegorical prologue, with characters who do not feature in the opera; this is believed to indicate that the version was performed, or intended to be performed, for a Royal audience."The earliest opera in English saved for the nation: The Bodleian library acquires Erismena"
Bodleian Library website, 16 January 2009, accessed 30 August 2016.


References


Notes


Sources

* *Clinkscale, Martha Novak (1992), " ''Erismena'' " in ''The
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'', ed. Stanley Sadie (London) *Hall, George (9 October 2006
"Erismena"
''The Guardian''. Accessed 7 September 07. {{Authority control Operas Operas by Francesco Cavalli Opera in England 1655 operas