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' (The impresario from the Canary Islands), also known as ''L'impresario delle Canarie'' or ''Dorina e Nibbio'', is a satirical opera
intermezzo In music, an intermezzo (, , plural form: intermezzi), in the most general sense, is a composition which fits between other musical or dramatic entities, such as acts of a play or movements of a larger musical work. In music history, the term ha ...
libretto attributed to
Metastasio Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi (3 January 1698 – 12 April 1782), better known by his pseudonym of Pietro Metastasio (), was an Italian poet and librettist, considered the most important writer of ''opera seria'' libretti. Early life Me ...
(Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi), written in 1724 to be performed between the acts of Metastasio's opera seria '' Didone abbandonata''. The first performance of the work was on February 1, 1724, in
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, Italy, at
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. The first composer to set this libretto to music was
Domenico Sarro Domenico Natale Sarro, also Sarri (24 December 1679 – 25 January 1744) was an Italian composer. Born in Trani, Apulia, he studied at the Neapolitan conservatory of S. Onofrio. He composed extensively in the early 18th century. His opera '' Di ...
, also known by the name ''Sarri'', who also revised the work in 1730. The role of Dorina was first sung by the
contralto A contralto () is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest female voice type. The contralto's vocal range is fairly rare; similar to the mezzo-soprano, and almost identical to that of a countertenor, typica ...
Santa Marchesini, and Nibbio by the
basso buffo A bass is a type of classical male singing voice and has the lowest vocal range of all voice types. According to ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', a bass is typically classified as having a vocal range extending from around the second E b ...
singer Gioacchino Corrado. Later versions of this libretto appear with the titles ''L'impresario'', ''L'impresario e la cantante'' and others.


Plot

The following is the plot as in the 1724 libretto. Later versions are different but all maintain the basic comic situation. Persons: Dorina, an opera singer; Nibbio, an impresario from the Canary Islands; maids, wardrobe assistants Part I (Dorina's House) to be performed between the first and second act of the opera ''Didone abbandonata''. Dorina waits impatiently for the visit of a foreign
impresario An impresario (from the Italian ''impresa'', "an enterprise or undertaking") is a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas, performing a role in stage arts that is similar to that of a film or television producer. His ...
. She vents her frustration at her maid at not finding the appropriate audition piece which is modern enough and embellishes every word with ornamentation. Nibbio enters, and proves to be interested more in a conquest than in art. He tries to convince the reluctant Dorina to sing for him. Nibbio forces Dorina to listen to a self-composed Cantata, proving Nibbio to be a dilettante. Dorina, feigning another appointment, escapes. Part II (A dressing room of a theatre) to be performed between the second and third act of the opera ''Didone abbandonata''. Dorina is trying on a costume and upbraids her sloppy wardrobe assistants. Nibbio arrives. Dorina laments the hardships of performing before a harsh audience. Nibbio convinces Dorina to sing an excerpt from ''Cleopatra''. While he applauds her performance, Nibbio is disappointed that the dramatic recitative sung by Dorina is not followed by an 'exit aria', such as the typically flashy 'butterfly' or 'ship' arias of the time. He promptly provides a live example of such an aria. Dorina hopes to get rid of Nibbio by listing preposterous demands for her contract (always leading roles of
Prima Donna In opera or commedia dell'arte, a prima donna (; Italian for "first lady"; plural: ''prime donne'') is the leading female singer in the company, the person to whom the prime roles would be given. ''Prime donne'' often had grand off-stage per ...
, librettos written by friends, a permanent supply of
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and at least two presents weekly). She is even more suspicious of Nibbio's intentions when he accepts all her demands readily. The intermezzo ends without Nibbio having achieved his goal.


Reception

''L'impresario'' is Metastasio's single venture in this comic genre. Inspired possibly by Girolamo Gigli's ''La Dirindina'' (1715) and certainly by the composer
Benedetto Marcello Benedetto Giacomo Marcello (; 31 July or 1 August 1686 – 24 July 1739) was an Italian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher. Life Born in Venice, Benedetto Marcello was a member of a noble family and in his compositions he is f ...
's tirade against the failing standards of operatic art in his ''Teatro alla Moda'' (1720), Metastasio takes the theme of opera performance one step further. In his letters he always complained of the sloppy and unartistic habits of singers, musicians, theatre-impresarios and others involved with opera production. In his intermezzo, Metastasio gives Dorina (representing the art as it should be) most of his biting criticism, while Nibbio gets to utter most of the foolish text (art as it is). Dorina complains about awful 'modern' composers that are only interested in ornamentation; Nibbio utters his belief that texts are not important, because an audience 'has lots to catch up on' during the performance, and could not care less about meaning. Metastasio's text became wildly popular and was also composed by
Tomaso Albinoni Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (8 June 1671 – 17 January 1751) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. His output includes operas, concertos, sonatas for one to six instruments, sinfonias, and solo cantatas. While famous in his day as an opera comp ...
in 1725, Chiocchetti in 1726, Giuseppe Maria Orlandini,
Leonardo Leo Leonardo Leo (5 August 1694 – 31 October 1744), more correctly Leonardo Ortensio Salvatore de Leo, was a Baroque composer. Biography Leo was born in San Vito degli Schiavoni (currently known as San Vito dei Normanni, province of Brindisi) in ...
in 1741 and
Giovanni Battista Martini Giovanni Battista or Giambattista Martini, O.F.M. Conv. (24 April 1706 – 3 August 1784), also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian Conventual Franciscan friar, who was a leading musician, composer, and music historian of the per ...
in 1744. The intermezzo was heard in different versions all over Europe. Orlandini's version was performed in Copenhagen, Sarro's in London in 1737. Leonardo Leo's version was performed in Vienna (1747), Potsdam (1748). ''L'impresario delle Isole Canarie'' may have been Metastasio's single venture into comic opera, but it had far reaching influence.
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quotes many instances of this intermezzo in his ''Impresario from Smyrna'' as well as his ''La bella Veritá'' (1762). Ranieri de' Calzabigi, (who wrote the libretto to Gluck's ''Orfeo''), wrote ''L'opera seria'' in 1769. Giovanni Bertati's ''L'opera nuova'' (1781). Giambattista Casti's ''Prima la musica poi le parole'' (1786) and Donizetti's ''Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali'' followed in 1827.


Extant versions

There are currently only two versions of this intermezzo that have survived to modern day as musical manuscripts: Sarro's version, which can be found in Naples, at the Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella, and Giambattista Martini's version, which is located in the library of the
Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini The Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini (previously known as the Liceo Musicale di Bologna, and sometimes referred to in English as the Bologna Conservatory) is a college of music in Bologna, Italy. The conservatory opened on 3 December 180 ...
in Bologna. The Italian composer Lucia Ronchetti wrote from 2012 until 2014 three works based on this libretto combined with Metastasio's letters and text from his ''Didone abbandonata''. ''Mise en Abyme'', ''Sub-plot'' and ''Contrascena''


Metastasio attribution

The new complete edition of Metastasio's libretti by Anna Laura Bellini does not include ''L'impresario'', as there is no mention of this work in Metastasio's letters or writings, and attribution merely by secondary sources is not secure. Eytan Pessen in his article about this work in his edition for the Semperoper Dresden accepts the doubtfulness of this attribution, but notes that "the tight and clear dramaturgy and dramatic economy of the piece are consistent with Metastasio's writing, and of a higher level than the usual farcical libretto of other contemporary intermezzos. While superficially the work is of the usual stock love and conquest genre, close inspection reveal it to be a profound look at the meaning of theater and especially musical theater of the time."Semperoper Dresden, Domenico Sarro, ''Dorina e Nibbio'', ed. Eytan Pessen (Semperoper Dresden, Edition for house use, unpublished, 2010)


Discography

* ''L'impresario delle Canarie'' by
Domenico Sarro Domenico Natale Sarro, also Sarri (24 December 1679 – 25 January 1744) was an Italian composer. Born in Trani, Apulia, he studied at the Neapolitan conservatory of S. Onofrio. He composed extensively in the early 18th century. His opera '' Di ...
(Nibbio, 1992) Bongiovanni Gatti, Mingardo, Catalucci * ''L'impresario delle Canarie'' by Giambattista Martini (Piero Santi, 1959) Maria Luisa Gavioli, soprano (Dorina), Otello Borgonovo, baryton (Nibbio), I Commendianti in musica della Cetra (Compagnie du Théâtre musical de chambre de Villa Olmo), Piero Santi (1959) * ''La Dirindina'' - ''Il Maestro di cappella'' - ''L'impresario delle canarie'' Bongiovanni, B00A8N9RR6


Modern performances

* Barga 1979 (Domenico Sarro) *
Staatsoper Stuttgart The Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) is a German opera company based in Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Staatsorchester Stuttgart serves as its resident orchestra. History Performances of operas, ballet an ...
1993 (Domenico Sarro) * Teatro Leal (Canary Islands) 1989 (Domenico Sarro) * Teatro Messina 1997 (Giambattista Martini) * Bochumer Symphoniker 2004 (Domenico Sarro, Padre Martini) * Venice Biennale, 2009 (Domenico Sarro) * Austin, Texas, 2011 (Domenico Sarro) *
Semperoper The Semperoper () is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located on the ...
Dresden 2012–2013 (Domenico Sarro) * Semperoper Dresden 2014 (Giambattista Martini)


Online sources


Libretto of a version performed in Potsdam
Italian and German; Library of Congress
Libretto in Italian and English (London, Haymarket)
Library of Congress
Libretto in Italian from Vienna
Library of Congress
Italian Libretto


References


External links

*
Full score, edition by ETS (editor: Claudio Toscani)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Impresario delle isole canarie, L' Libretti by Metastasio Italian-language operas Opera buffa Intermezzi Operas One-act operas 1724 operas Operas by Domenico Sarro