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''Lucio Silla'' (), K. 135, is an Italian
opera seria ''Opera seria'' (; plural: ''opere serie''; usually called ''dramma per musica'' or ''melodramma serio'') is an Italian musical term which refers to the noble and "serious" style of Italian opera that predominated in Europe from the 1710s to abo ...
in three acts composed by
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at the age of 16. The
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was written by
Giovanni de Gamerra Giovanni de Gamerra (26 December 1742 – 29 August 1803) was an Italian cleric, a playwright, and a poet. He is best known as a prolific librettist. Gamerra was born in Livorno, and worked from 1771 at the Teatro Regio Ducale in Milan  ...
, revised by
Pietro 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 ...
. It was first performed on 26 December 1772 at the
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in Milan and was regarded as "a moderate success".
Handel George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (; baptised , ; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his training i ...
's opera ''
Silla Silla or Shilla (57 BCE – 935 CE) ( , Old Korean: Syera, Old Japanese: Siraki2) was a Korean kingdom located on the southern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula. Silla, along with Baekje and Goguryeo, formed the Three Kingdoms of K ...
'' (1713) covered the same subject. Other operas with the same title were also composed by Leonardo Vinci (1723),
Pasquale Anfossi Pasquale Anfossi (5 April 1727 – February 1797) was an Italian opera composer. Born in Taggia, Liguria, he studied with Niccolò Piccinni and Antonio Sacchini, and worked mainly in London, Venice and Rome. He wrote more than 80 operas, both ...
(1774), and
Johann Christian Bach Johann Christian Bach (September 5, 1735 – January 1, 1782) was a German composer of the Classical period (music), Classical era, the eighteenth child of Johann Sebastian Bach, and the youngest of his eleven sons. After living in Italy for ...
(1776).


Performance history

''Lucio Silla'' premiered on 26 December 1772 in Milan at the
Teatro Regio Ducale The Teatro Regio Ducale (Italian, "Royal Ducal Theatre") was the opera house in Milan from 26 December 1717 until 25 February 1776, when it was burned down following a carnival gala. Many famous composers and their operas are associated with it, i ...
. Its UK premiere was produced by
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in London in 1967. Its US premiere followed in 1968 with a performance in Baltimore. Among other performances, ''Lucio Silla'' was given by the Santa Fe Opera in 2005 and in Warsaw in 2011 and by The Classical Opera Company in London in 2012. In 2013 the
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produced the opera in Barcelona and it was performed at both the Mozartwoche Salzburg and
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.
Chicago Opera Theater The Chicago Opera Theater (COT) is an American opera company based in Chicago, Illinois. COT is a resident company at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Chicago's Millennium Park and is currently in residence at the newly renovated Studeb ...
presented the piece in 2015 at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance under the direction of then-General Director Andreas Mitisek. ''Lucio Silla'' was staged at Madrid's
Teatro Real The Teatro Real (Royal Theatre) is an opera house in Madrid, Spain. Located at the Plaza de Oriente, opposite the Royal Palace of Madrid, Royal Palace, and known colloquially as ''El Real'', it is considered the top institution of the performing a ...
in 2017 as part of the program for its bicentennial celebration. In November 2017, La Monnaie in Belgium produced and performed the opera in a contemporary setting.


Roles


Synopsis

The story concerns the Roman dictator Lucio Silla (
Lucius Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (; 138–78 BC), commonly known as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He won the first large-scale civil war in Roman history and became the first man of the Republic to seize power through force. Sulla had t ...
) who lusts after Giunia, the daughter of his enemy Gaius Marius. Giunia, on the other hand, loves the exiled senator Cecilio.


Act 1

''Scene 1: A secluded spot on the banks of the Tiber The exiled Senator Cecilio meets his friend Cinna who tells him his betrothed Giunia mourns his death, a lie by the dictator Silla so that he can win her for himself. Cinna advises Cecilio to meet Giunia by the tomb of her father (murdered hero Gaius Marius). Cecilio is filled with joy at the idea and Cinna shares his joy and predicts the freedom of Rome (aria: "Vieni ov' amor t' inita"). ''Scene 2'' Cecilio excited at the prospect of meeting his betrothed sings of his love (aria: "Il tenero momento"). ''Scene 3: Giunia's apartments'' Silla seeks the advice of his sister Celia on his approach with Giunia and she advises subtlety and kindness (aria: "Se lusinghiera speme"). ''Scene 4'' On Silla's approach, Giunia declares her love for Cecilio and her hate for Silla, her father's enemy (aria: "Dalla sponda tenebrosa"). ''Scene 5'' Alone, Silla, insulted, decides to behave as a tyrant (aria: "Il desìo di vendetta, e di morte"). ''Scene 6'' Cecilio waits by the tomb for Giunia. ''Scene 7'' Giunia arrives (chorus and ariosa: "Fuor di queste urne dolente").


Act 2

''An archway decorated with military trophies'' Silla is joined by Celia to whom he tells of his plans to wed Giunia and for Celia to wed her beloved Cinna on this day. ''Scene 3'' Cinna restrains Cecilio who has his sword drawn trying to follow Silla, believing he has been instructed by the spirit of Gaius Marius to seek revenge. Cinna tells him to consider Giunia and his rage is controlled (aria: "Quest' improvviso trèmito"). ''Scene 4'' ? Giunia consults with Cinna who suggests she accept Silla's proposal and then murder him in their wedding bed. Giunia refuses, stating that vengeance is for Heaven alone to consider. She asks Cinna to make sure that Cecilio stays hidden from danger (aria: "Ah se il crudel periglio"). ''Scene 5'' Cinna resolves to kill Silla himself (aria: "Nel fortunato istante"). ''Scene 6, Hanging gardens'' Silla's love for Giunia starts to bring out his compassion. ''Scene 7'' Giunia's hateful face angers him again and he threatens her with death but not to die alone (aria: "D' ogni pieta mi spoglio"). ''Scene 8'' With Cecilio, Giunia worries about Silla's words and they part. ''Scene 9'' Celia asks Giunia to accept Silla's proposal for the sake of happiness saying she is also to be married to Cinna (aria: "Quando sugl' arsi campi"). ''Scene 10'' Giunia ponders her wretchedness. ''Scene 11, the Capitol'' Silla asks the Senate and the people of Rome to reward him as a hero of Rome with the marriage to Giunia. ''Scene 12'' When Cecilio appears, there is confrontation (trio: "Quell' orgoglioso sdegno").


Act 3

''Scene 1: Entrance to the dungeons'' Cecilio has been imprisoned. Cinna and Celia has gained access and Cinna asks Celia to convince Cecilio to repent and forget his love. Cinna promises to marry Celia if she is successful, for which she is hopeful (aria: "Strider sento la procella"). ''Scene 2'' Whilst Cecilio accepts his fate Cinna tells him not to worry, Silla's heart over his head will bring about his own downfall (aria: "De' più superbi il core"). ''Scene 3'' Silla has allowed Giunia one last visit to Cecilio and they say their farewells (aria: "Pupille amate"). ''Scene 4'' Giunia alone with her thoughts of Cecilio's impending death thinks of her own (aria: "Frà I pensier più funesti di morte"). ''Scene 5: The audience chamber'' Before the Senators and the people of Rome, to everybody's surprise, Silla declares that he wishes Cecilio to live and marry Giunia. When questioned on his silence, Cinna declares his hatred of Silla and his intention of killing him. Silla issues his "punishment" to Cinna that he should marry his beloved Celia. He further declares that he will step down as dictator and restore liberty to Rome. He explains that he has seen proof that innocence and a virtuous heart is triumphant over power and glory. The people of Rome celebrate liberty and the greatness of Silla.


Noted arias

Act 1 * "Dalla sponda tenebrosa" – Giunia * "Il desio di vendetta" – Silla * "Il tenero momento" – Cecilio * "Se lusinghiera speme" – Celia * "Vieni ov'amor t'invita" – Lucio Cinna Act 2 * "Guerrier che d'un acciaro" – Aufidio * "Nel fortunato istante" – Lucio Cinna * "Parto, m'affretto" – Giunia * "Ah se a morir" – Cecilio * "Ah se il crudel periglio" – Giunia * "D'ogni pietà mi spoglio" – Silla * "Quando sugl'arsi campi" – Celia * "Quest' improvviso tremito" – Cecilio * "Se il labbro timido" – Celia Act 3 * "De più superbi il core" – Lucio Cinna * "Fra i pensier" – Giunia * "Pupille amate" – Cecilio * "Strider sento la procella" – Celia


Recordings

* 1962 –
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(Cecilio), Dora Gatta (Giunia), Rena Gary Falachi (Celia), Ferrando Ferrari (Lucio Silla), Luigi Pontiggia (Aufidio), Anna Maria Rota (Lucio Cinna) – Coro Polifonico di Milano, Orchestra da Camera dell'Angelicum di Milano, Carlo Felice Cillario ( RCA) * 1980 –
Júlia Várady Júlia Várady ( hu, Várady Júlia; born 1 September 1941) is a Hungarian-born German soprano who started out as a mezzo-soprano. Life and career Júlia Várady was born Tőzsér Júlia in Nagyvárad, Hungary (today Oradea, Romania). At the age ...
(Cecilio),
Arleen Augér Joyce Arleen Auger (sometimes spelled Augér ; September 13, 1939 – June 10, 1993) was an American soprano, known for her coloratura voice and interpretations of works by Bach, Handel, Haydn, Monteverdi, Mozart, and Schubert. She won a posthum ...
(Giunia),
Helen Donath Helen Jeanette Donath (née Erwin; born July 10, 1940) is an American soprano with a career spanning fifty years. Biography She was born in Corpus Christi, Texas and studied there at Del Mar College. Later she studied in New York with Paola Nov ...
(Celia),
Peter Schreier Peter Schreier (29 July 1935 – 25 December 2019) was a German tenor in opera, concert and lied, and a conductor. He was regarded as one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century. Schreier was a member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor conduct ...
(Lucio Silla),
Werner Krenn Werner Krenn (born 21 September 1943 in Vienna) is an Austrian tenor. Krenn received his first musical training as a member of the boys' choir Wiener Sängerknaben. He later studied bassoon and was principal bassoonist of the Wiener Symphoniker fr ...
(Aufidio),
Edith Mathis Edith Mathis (born 11 February 1938) is a Swiss soprano and a leading exponent of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart worldwide. She is known for parts in Mozart operas, but also took part in premieres of operas such as Henze's ''Der junge Lord' ...
(Lucio Cinna) – Salzburger Rundfunkchor, Mozarteum-Orchester Salzburg, Leopold Hager ( Deutsche Grammophon). Recorded in 1980 for Deutsche Grammophon, it was later reissued in 1991 as part of the '' Complete Mozart Edition'' on
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(Vol. 32), and then again in 2000 as part of the ''Complete Mozart Compact Edition,'' where it was included in Box 13 (''Early Italian Operas),'' with no libretto and stripped down booklets. The original 1991 release included an extensive booklet consisting of the complete libretto in Italian, English, German and French, as well as notes by
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, and paintings and illustrations. It's still regarded as the most complete recording, and is now the reference version of the opera. * 1985 –
Ann Murray Ann Murray, (born 27 August 1949) is an Irish mezzo-soprano. Life and career Murray was born in Dublin. Having won a number of prizes at the Feis Ceoil, she studied singing at the College of Music (now the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, ...
(Cecilio),
Lella Cuberli Lella Cuberli (September 29, 1945) is an American soprano, particularly associated with the Belcanto repertory. Born Lela Alice Terrell in Austin, Texas, she studied in Dallas and later in Milan. She made her professional debut in Siena, in 1973 ...
(Giunia), Christine Barbaux (Celia), Anthony Rolfe Johnson (Lucio Silla), Ad van Baasbank (Aufidio), Britt-Marie Aruhn (Lucio Cinna) – Orchestre et Chœrs du Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Sylvain Cambreling ( Brilliant Classics) * 1989 – Cecilia Bartoli (Cecilio), Edita Gruberová (Giunia), Dawn Upshaw (Celia), Peter Schreier (Lucio Silla),
Yvonne Kenny Yvonne Kenny AM (born 25 November 1950) is an Australian soprano, particularly associated with Handel, Mozart and bel canto roles. Biography Born in Sydney, she first studied at the University of Sydney in science, hoping to become a biochemi ...
(Lucio Cinna) –
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,
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,
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( Teldec). Recorded between June and September of 1989, it was the first recording of the opera on period instruments, and Harnoncourt chose to add some of his own touches. He removed the minor character of Aufidio altogether, as well as cutting some irrelevant numbers, making it shorter than Hager's 1980 recording. This is also due to the sometimes overly-fast paces that Harnoncourt chooses to apply, which is often disliked or criticized by music critics. *2006 – Monica Bacelli (Cecilio),
Annick Massis Annick Massis (born Jacqueline Dubreuil; ; born 31 January 1958) is a French operatic soprano. She sang a wide variety of roles, but is best known for her interpretation of works in the 19th-century Italian and French repertoire. Biography Jacq ...
(Giunia),
Julia Kleiter Julia Kleiter (born 5 May 1980) is a German operatic soprano and a concert singer. After her debut as Mozart's ''The Magic Flute, Pamina'' at the Opéra Bastille in Paris, she has appeared at major international opera houses, especially the Zuric ...
(Celia), Roberto Saccà (Lucio Silla), Stefano Ferrari (Aufidio), Veronica Cangemi (Lucio Cinna) – Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro La Fenice di Venezia,
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(Deutsche Grammophon). Originally recorded at
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in 2006, staged and directed by
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, it was released in 2006 in
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form on Deutsche Grammophon, and was late reissued in 2007 in CD form on Dynamic Records (licensed from DG). It was remastered in digital for the CD release. * 2008 – Kristina Hammarström (Cecilio), Simone Nold (Giunia), Susanne Elmark (Celia), Lothar Odinius (Lucio Silla), Jakob Næslund Madsen (Aufidio),
Henriette Bonde-Hansen Henriette Bonde-Hansen (born 1963) is a Danish operatic soprano who made her début at Den Jyske Opera in Aarhus in 1993. She has performed at opera houses throughout Europe as well as in Canada and South America. Biography Born on 3 September 196 ...
(Lucio Cinna) – Vocal Group Ars Nova,
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(
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)


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