The Jacobin
The Jacobin è un’opera in czech di Antonín Dvořák, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1889.
Jakobín, or The Jacobin, is an operatic pastoral comedy in three acts by Antonín Dvořák, his Op. 84 (B. 159). Its Czech libretto by Marie Červinková-Riegrová employs characters from Alois Jirásek's story At the Ducal Court but in a plot of her devising. The opera's first performance took place on 9 February 1889 at the National Theatre in Prague with Adolf Čech conducting; it was however revised by both librettist and composer and premiered again, under Čech, on 19 June 1898, with notable adjustments to the last act, in the version that has since been standard.
Marie Červinková-Riegrová
Trama di The Jacobin
Bohuš has returned to his home-town, incognito, with his wife Julie. His mother is dead and his father, the Count, has disowned him and has become a recluse. Meanwhile, the Count's Burgrave pays court to the schoolmaster Benda's daughter, Terinka, who is, however, in love with Jiří. The Burgrave is suspicious of Bohuš and Julie, especially as they have come from Paris, where the Count's son is said to be allied with the Jacobins. To everyone's surprise, the Count himself now appears, confirming that he no longer regards Bohuš as his son, and that his heir will be his nephew Adolf. Adolf and the Burgrave rejoice, while Bohuš and Julie, hidden among the crowd, are horrified at the turn that events have taken. In the school, Benda rehearses a chorus of children and townsfolk, together with Terinka and Jiří as soloists, in a cantata which will celebrate Adolf's new position. After the rehearsal, Terinka and Jiří declare their love, but Benda returns and announces that his daughter must marry the Burgrave. An argument develops, but suddenly the people return, alarmed at the rumour that sinister Jacobins have arrived in the town. The townsfolk run away in terror as Bohuš and Julie arrive to ask Benda if he can accommodate them for a few days. He is inclined to refuse, but when they reveal that they are Czechs who have sustained themselves in foreign countries through singing the songs of their native land, he, Terinka and Jiří are overcome with emotion and are happy to shelter them…
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Libretto di The Jacobin
Il libretto è scritto da František Ladislav Rieger, Marie Červinková-Riegrová — in totale 2 autori di libretto.
Opere contemporanee
Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1889, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:
- Khovanshchina — Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1886)
- Cherevichki — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1887)
- The Enchantress — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1887)
- Esclarmonde — Jules Massenet (1889)
- Falstaff — Giuseppe Verdi (1889)
- Gina — Francesco Cilea (1889)
Altre opere di Antonín Dvořák
- King and Charcoal Burner (1874)
- Vanda (1876)
- The Cunning Peasant (1878)
- The Stubborn Lovers (1881)
- Dimitrij (1882)
- The Devil and Kate (1899)
- Rusalka (1901)
- Armida (1904)
- Alfred (1938)
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