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Revision as of 21:52, 7 October 2021
La Molinara ossia l'amor contrastato | |
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Dramma giocoso per musica in due atti by Giovanni Paisiello | |
Libretto | Giuseppe Palomba |
Dedication | A sua altezza reale Maria Amalia, Infanta di Spagna, Arciduchessa d'Austria, Duchessa di Parma, Piacenza, Guastalla ec. ec. ec.[1] |
Premiere | |
Date | 1788 or 1789 |
La Molinara, also called L'amor contrastato is an opera by Giovanni Paisiello, after a libretto by Giuseppe Palomba.[2]. There seem to be different versions: The one from Parma[1], Teatro di Corte, 1791, does not have the "Nel cor più non mi sento" at all. (That such a popular piece would be cut is unlikely, so this would validate future research.) The one from Naples, Teatro di Fiorentini 1789[3], does, as well as the 1810 libretto from La Scala[4]. Unfortunately, the manuscript from Naples, 1789, does not list the cast. Different sources are required.
Premiere dates have to be taken with a grain of salt: "L'Amor Contrasto, in 1795, was by the theatre management hailed as new, when it still was the La Molinarella, later La Molinara, having its King's [Theatre] premiere in 1791."[5]
Easily the most famous piece from the opera is "Nel cor più non mi sento". It appears on the following album:
Year | Album | With |
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2021 | À sa guitare (Album) | Thibaut Garcia |
Synopsis
The opera unites many well-loved tropes while recounting the amorous adventures of the beautiful miller Rachelina. The plot is lively and comical, so it comes as no surprise that the opera stayed internationally popular long after its inception.
The scen is on the estate of the Baroness, near naples.[6]
Roles and casts
Role | Voice type | Parma, Teatro di Corte 1791[1] | La Scala, Spring 1810[4] |
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Rachelina, ricca Molinara, e dispettosa in amore | Clotilde Cioffi Bonfanti | Paolina Agodino | |
Eugenia, Baronessa promessa sposa di Don Collandro | Matilde Pugnetti | Marianna Muraglia | |
Amaranta, Cameriera di Donn'Eugenia | Camilla Baglioni | Annunziata Chelli Berni | |
Notar Pistofolo, Notajo di Casa della Baronessa, uomo ignorante nel suo mestiere* | Gio. Battista Brocchi | Niccola Bassi | |
Don Calloandro, giovane vanaglorioso, Cugino di Donn'Eugenia, cui sta in obbligo di sposarsi, che poi s'innamora di Rachelina | Felice Simi | Eliodoro Bianchi | |
Don Rospolone, Governatore | Luigi Monti | Luigi Zamboni | |
Don Luigino, giovane di poca fortuna, che fa il Servente mal gradito di Donn' Eugenia | Alessandro Speciotti | Pietro Vasòli |
Role | Voice type | Cast London, King's Theatre[7] |
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Rachelina, the Maid of the Mill | Madame Fodor | |
The Baroness Eugenia, betrothed to Don Colloandro | Signora Mori | |
Amaranthe, Waiting Woman to Donna Eugenia | Miss Tree | |
Pistofolo, Secretary to the Baroness, a Notary, but ignorant of his profession | Signor Naldi | |
Don Calloandro, in love with Rachelina | Signor Begrez | |
Don Rospolone, a military Governor | Sig. Ambrogetti | |
Don Luigino, a young Gentleman of small fortune, an awkward Suitor of the Baroness | Signor Deville |
Répertoire International des Sources Musicales – RISM-OPAC
- OCLC Number: OCLC 165786008[8]
Sources and sheet music
- Free Score at the IMSLP
- Sächsische Landesbibliothek in Desdren
- Handschrift nr. Mus. 3481/F/503
- Nel Teatro di Fiorentini in Napoli
- 1789
- "L'Amor Contrastato: Dramma Giocoso In Due Atti : Music Del Sigr. Giovanni Paisiello Napolitane; Nel Teatro de Fiorentini in Napoli 1789". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- Free Libretto #1
- In this libretto, "Nel cor più non mi sento" is missing.
- PAISIELLO, GIOVANNI: LA MOLINARA OSSIA L'AMOR CONTRASTATO
- Paisiello, Giovanni -- (GND: 119010097)
- La molinara ossia l'amor contrastato
- Dramma giocoso per musical
- Entstehung: Parma: Carmignani, 1791
- Umfang: 4 Bl., 62 S., 1 Bl.
- Standort: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- L.eleg.m. 4036
- Identifikator: BSB-ID 1093793
- Identifikator: BV001663179
- Identifikator des digitalen Objekts
- urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10578856-7
- Paisiello, Giovanni (1791). "La molinara ossia l'amor contrastato". MDZ Digitale Sammlungen. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
*Free Libretto #2
- Library of Congress
- ML48 / S7592
- La Scala, Milan, 1810
- Includes a synopsis and cast for a ballet intermission, "Jolanda"
- Paisiello, Giovanni. "La molinara, ossia, L'amor contrastato : dramma giocoso per musica in due atti : da rappresentarsi nel R.o teatro alla Scala la primavera dell'anno 1810". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- Free French libretto from 1811
- La Molinara,
- Dramma Giocoso in due atti
- La Meunière,
- Opéra bouffon en deux actes
- Représenté pour la 1.re fois sure le Théâtre de l'Impératrice, 1.er Juillet 1809. Quatrième Édition.
- Paisiello, Giovanni (1811). "La molinara, ossia, L'amor contrastato : dramma giocoso per musica in due atti : da rappresentarsi nel R.o teatro alla Scala la primavera dell'anno 1810". Google Books. Adrien Garnier, Libraire du Théâtre de l'Imperatrice, rue de la Harpe, N. 35, et À l'Odéon. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- Free German libretto from 1790
- Die streitig gemachte Liebschaft : ein musikalisches Lustspiel für das Churfürstlich-Sächsisches Theater.
- [s.n.], Dresden, 1790, monographic.
- Paisiello, Giovanni (1811). "Die streitig gemachte Liebschaft : ein musikalisches Lustspiel für das Churfürstlich-Sächsisches Theater". Library of Congress. Adrien Garnier, Libraire du Théâtre de l'Imperatrice, rue de la Harpe, N. 35, et À l'Odéon. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- Free English libretto
- La Molinara;
- A Comic Opera,
- in Two Acts:
- As represented at
- The King's Theatre
- in
- The Haymarket,
- For the First Time
- On Saturday, March 8, 1817
- The Music By Paisiello
- London
- Printed by W. Winchester and Son, in The Strand
- at: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Paisiello, Giovanni (1817). "La Molinara; A Comic Opera in Two Acts". Google Books. W. Winchester and Son. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
L'amor contrastato in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history
Solo Albums/Recital albums
Year | Album |
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2021 | À sa guitare (Album) |
Videos
Year | Production |
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Complete list of musical numbers from L'amor contrastato
This listing only contains the musical pieces performed and/or recorded by Philippe Jaroussky.
Year published or performed | title | Album, Video or Concert Program | Year first published/performed |
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2021 | Nel cor più non mi sento | À sa guitare (Album) | 1788 or 1889* |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Paisiello, Giovanni (1791). "La molinara ossia l'amor contrastato". MDZ Digitale Sammlungen. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
- ↑ "Nel cor più non mi sento". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on October 8, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "L'Amor Contrastato: Dramma Giocoso In Due Atti : Music Del Sigr. Giovanni Paisiello Napolitane; Nel Teatro de Fiorentini in Napoli 1789". IMSLP. Sächsische Landesbibliothek. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Paisiello, Giovanni. "La molinara, ossia, L'amor contrastato : dramma giocoso per musica in due atti : da rappresentarsi nel R.o teatro alla Scala la primavera dell'anno 1810". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- ↑ Fenner, Theodore (1994). Opera in London: Views of the Press, 1785-1830. SIU Press. p. 75. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- ↑ Naples
- ↑ Paisiello, Giovanni (1817). "La Molinara; A Comic Opera in Two Acts". Google Books. W. Winchester and Son. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
- ↑ Paisiello, Giovanni (1791). "Parma : Carmignani, 1791. - 4 Bl., 62 S., 1 Bl". OPAC plus.
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