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Stradella, CFF 229, Op.033 is an 1841 opera by César Franck to a libretto by
Émile Deschamps Émile de Saint-Amand Deschamps (; 20 February 179123 April 1871) was a French poet. He was born at Bourges. The son of a civil servant, he adopted his father's career, but as early as 1812 he distinguished himself by an ode, ''La Paix conquise' ...
and
Émilien Pacini Émilien Pacini (17 November 1811 in Paris – 23 November 1898 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a 19th-century French librettist of Italian origin. He was the son of composer and music publisher Antonio Pacini and Jacqueline Rosier. His sister Eugénie ...
. It is the first of Franck's four operas. Written when he was only 19, it was never orchestrated. Its first performance took place in the late 20th century.


Background

In 1830s Europe rediscovered music by
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, and his life turned to be fascinating enough to become a subject for operatic treatment. Two most important operas about him were '' Stradella'' by Louis Niedermeyer (1837) and ''
Alessandro Stradella Antonio Alessandro Boncompagno Stradella (Bologna, 3 July 1643 – Genoa, 25 February 1682) was an Italian composer of the middle Baroque period. He enjoyed a dazzling career as a freelance composer, writing on commission, and collaborating with ...
'' by Friedrich von Flotow (1844). Both were premiered in
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in 1837, in space of just one month: Flotow's opera was a one-act '' comédie en vaudeville'' (he expanded it into a full-length composition only seven years later) and Niedermeyer's was a five-act traditional '' grand opéra''. The last was revived in a 3-act version in 1840. The young César Franck chose for his very first try in the opera genre the same libretto as Niedermeyer, that is the one by
Émile Deschamps Émile de Saint-Amand Deschamps (; 20 February 179123 April 1871) was a French poet. He was born at Bourges. The son of a civil servant, he adopted his father's career, but as early as 1812 he distinguished himself by an ode, ''La Paix conquise' ...
and
Émilien Pacini Émilien Pacini (17 November 1811 in Paris – 23 November 1898 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a 19th-century French librettist of Italian origin. He was the son of composer and music publisher Antonio Pacini and Jacqueline Rosier. His sister Eugénie ...
, but he completely omits the last two acts. ''Stradella'' was probably composed between 1841 and 1842 and may be the result of Franck's experiences as accompanist to the Italian tenor Mario Bordogni. The opera was left as a
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, preserved in a manuscript at the ''
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''. It was orchestrated by Luc van Hove and staged for the first time at the ''
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'' on 19 September 2012. This production was recorded by ''Dynamic'' label and issued either on CDs (audio) or on a DVD (video).


Roles


Synopsis

Act I. The opera takes place in
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at the age of
Alessandro Stradella Antonio Alessandro Boncompagno Stradella (Bologna, 3 July 1643 – Genoa, 25 February 1682) was an Italian composer of the middle Baroque period. He enjoyed a dazzling career as a freelance composer, writing on commission, and collaborating with ...
. The Duke of Pesaro enters with Spadoni and his men to abduct the beautiful Léonor (scene I). However they are disturbed by the singer Stradella and his pupils who came to sing for Léonor (scene II). Left alone Stradella sings together with his beloved, who stays at her balcony (scene III). After they part, Stradella returns with his henchmen and takes the girl away (scene IV). They are stopped by a patrol, but the Duke comes to save the cause (scene V). The bright carnival comes in, and Spadoni escapes the guards (scene VI). Act II. Léonor finds herself at the Duke's apartments. She knows no one is going to save her, as she is an orphant (scene I). Spadoni appears with merchants, who bring precious presents from the Duke. She conseals herself (scene II). Called to make soften her heart with his singing, Stradella enters with Beppo and pupils. He tries some usual tunes, but soon finds that the girl in the room is no one else than Léonor (scene III). Stradella's attendants leave, and the lovers sing a desperate duet. In the middle of this a vocalise by Beppo is heard, which gives them an idea about how to escape together (scene IV). Unfortunately the Duke comes into the room. He tells the stunned Léonor about his love, while Stradella tries to keep himself still, singing only ''a parte''. The girl rejects the Duke, and after he begins to threaten her, the singer comes out to tell the truth. Thanks to his pistol, the lovers manage to get out (Scene V). Act III is set in
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. The first tableau depicts a dining room in a hotel. After an aria sung by Stradella (scene I), enter two gangsters, Pietro and Michael. Spadoni, who is also here to find the runaways, asks them to kill Stradella. At first they refuse, but the gold makes them more agreeble (scene II). Léonor notices Spadoni as the three leave. This makes her much alarmed (scene III). The second tableau takes place in a church. It is the
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. The people pray, while Stradella speaks with inspiration on sins and atonement. The killers attend the sermon too, and the words of the singer make them to decline the affair (scene IV). Enters the Duke and declares that he has forgiven Léonor and Stradella. The whole congregation praises the Lord (scene V).


Structure

*Overture ;Act I :Scene I :*Recitative (Spadoni, Duke) "Nous y voila Monseigneur" :*Choeur de bravi (male chorus, Duke, Spadoni) "Nos bras sont à vous" :Scene II :*Choeur d'élèves (female chorus) "Là du sommeil l'ange" :*Romance (Stradella; Léonor at the end) "Venise est encore au bal" :* hoeurs d'élèves et de bravi(mixed chorus) "Là du sommeil l'ange" :Scene III :*Recitative (Léonor, Stradella) "C'est donc vous, Stradella" :*Nocturne (Léonor, Stradella) "A demain les delices supremes" :Scene IV :*Recitative (Spadoni, Duke, Léonor offstage) "Amis, la place est libre!" :Scene V :*Choeur des sbires (male chorus, Officer, Spadoni, Duke) "Marchons serrés et faisons" :Scene VI — Final :* hoeur(Spadoni, Les masques ixed chorus Les sbires) "Ah parbleu, mes enfants" ;Act II :Scene I :* ntroduction:*Recitative (Léonor) "Ah! Ah quel songe affreux" :*Aria (Léonor) "Quand celui que j'adore" :Scene II :*Recitative (Spadoni) "Signora! Personne" :*Air avec choeur (Spadoni, Les marchandes emale chorus "C'est nous qui vendons" :Scene III :*
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(Spadoni, Stradella, Beppo, Les élèves, Léonor offstage) "Ah, voilà ce chanteur" :Scene IV :*Duo (Léonor, Stradella, Beppo offstage) "Quel coup du ciel!" :*
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(Léonor, Stradella, Beppo offstage; Duke at the end) :Scene V :*Recitative (Léonor, Stradella, Duke) :* rio and Finale(Léonor, Stradella, Duke) "J’ai tout quitte" ;Act III :Scene I :* ntroduction:*Recitative (Stradella) "Ô Rome" :* ir(Stradella) "A l’heure, où Dieu meme" :Scene II :*Recitative (Spadoni) "J'y suis enfin" :*Trio (Pietro, Michael, Spadoni) "Voyez mes braves gens" :Scene III :* ecitative andAir (Léonor) "Spadoni, que vois-je" :Scene IV :*Prière du peuple (Léonor, Beppo, Stradella, Pietro, Michael, Peuple ixed chorus Duke at the end) "O Dieu tout puissant" :Scene V :*
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(all) "Allons, allons, enfants de Rome"


Recording

*Stradella - opera in three acts (1841) Orchestra and Chorus of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie Paolo Arrivabeni rec. L'Opera de Liège, Belgium, 25–27 September 2012 DYNAMIC 2CD or DVDReview
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References


External links

* * {{Authority control Operas 1841 operas Operas by César Franck