The Bartered Bride
The Bartered Bride è un’opera in czech di Bedřich Smetana, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1870.
The Bartered Bride is a comic opera in three acts by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, to a libretto by Karel Sabina. The work is generally regarded as a major contribution towards the development of Czech music. It was composed during the period 1863 to 1866, and first performed at the Provisional Theatre, Prague, on 30 May 1866 in a two-act format with spoken dialogue. Set in a country village and with realistic characters, it tells the story of how, after a late surprise revelation, true love prevails over the combined efforts of ambitious parents and a scheming marriage broker.
comic opera
Trama di The Bartered Bride
A crowd of villagers is celebrating at the church fair ("Let's rejoice and be merry"). Among them are Mařenka and Jeník. Mařenka is unhappy because her parents want her to marry someone she has never met. They will try to force her into this, she says. Her desires are for Jeník even though, as she explains in her aria "If I should ever learn", she knows nothing of his background. The couple then declare their feelings for each other in a passionate love duet ("Faithful love can't be marred"). As the pair leave separately, Mařenka's parents, Ludmila and Krušina, enter with the marriage broker Kecal. After some discussion, Kecal announces that he has found a groom for Mařenka – Vašek, younger son of Tobiáš Mícha, a wealthy landowner; the older son, he explains, is a worthless good-for-nothing. Kecal extols the virtues of Vašek ("He's a nice boy, well brought up"), as Mařenka re-enters. In the subsequent quartet she responds by saying that she already has a chosen lover. Send him packing, orders Kecal. The four argue, but little is resolved. Kecal decides he must convince Jeník to give up Mařenka, as the villagers return, singing and dancing a festive polka. The men of the village join in a rousing drinking song ("To beer!"), while Jeník and Kecal argue the merits, respectively, of love and money over beer. The women enter, and the whole group joins in dancing a furiant. Away from the jollity the nervous Vašek muses over his forthcoming marriage in a stuttering song ("My-my-my m…
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Cast e personaggi di The Bartered Bride
11 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:
- personMícha (bass)
- personKecal (buffo bass)
- personIndián (tenor)
- personJeník (tenor)
- personVašek (tenor)
- personPrincipál komediantů (tenor)
- personLudmila (soprano)
- personMařenka (soprano)
- personEsmeralda (soprano)
- personKrušina (baritone)
- personHáta (mezzo-soprano)
Libretto di The Bartered Bride
Il libretto è scritto da Karel Sabina. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera, comic opera.
Opere contemporanee
Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1870, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:
- Don Carlos — Giuseppe Verdi (1867)
- La grand'tante — Jules Massenet (1867)
- Roméo et Juliete — Charles Gounod (1867)
- The Voyevoda — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1869)
- Undina — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1870)
- Aida — Giuseppe Verdi (1871)
Altre opere di Bedřich Smetana
- The Brandenburgers in Bohemia (1866)
- Dalibor (1868)
- The Kiss (1876)
- The Secret (1878)
- Libuše (1881)
- The Devil's Wall (1882)
- Viola (1924)
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