Ginevra di Scozia

Summary


Ginevra di Scozia is an opera in two acts by Simon Mayr set to an Italian libretto by Gaetano Rossi based on Antonio Salvi's Ginevra, principessa di Scozia, which in turn was adapted from cantos 5 and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. Ginevra di Scozia premiered on 21 April 1801 at the Regio Teatro Nuovo in Trieste to celebrate the inauguration of the new theatre. The story is virtually identical to that of Handel's Ariodante which shares the same source for the libretto.

Roles edit

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast[1]
21 April 1801
Ginevra, daughter of the King of Scotland soprano Teresa Bertinotti
Ariodante, an Italian soldier prince, betrothed to Ginevra soprano castrato Luigi Marchesi
Polinesso, Duke of Albany, Ariodante's rival tenor Giacomo David
Dalinda, attendant on Ginevra, secretly in love with Polinesso soprano Angiola Pirovani-Bianchi
Re di Scozia, King of Scotland bass
Lurcanio, Ariodante's brother tenor Gaetano Bianchi
Vafrino, Ariodante's squire tenor Pietro Righi
Gran Solitario, a hermit bass

Recordings edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Ginevra di Scozia, 21 April 1801". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  2. ^ Petrou recording, Naxos Records

Further reading edit

  • Jellinek, George (January 2004). "Ginevra di Scozia (review)". The Opera Quarterly. 20 (1): 136–138. doi:10.1093/oq/kbh018.

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