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Opera "Simon Boccanegra" (opera with a prologue and three acts)
World famous Bolshoi Ballet and Opera theatre (established 1776) - Marvellous Main (Historic) Stage

Running time: 3 hours


Schedule for "Simon Boccanegra" (opera with a prologue and three acts) 2022

Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
Opera company: la Scala Opera
Orchestra: La Scala Orchestra

Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra

Opera in 3 acts

Premiere of this production: 31 October 2014, Teatro alla Scala

Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and Arrigo Boito 

Conductor: Myung-Whun Chung 
Director: Federico Tiezzi 
Sets: Pier Paolo Bisleri 
Costumes: Giovanna Buzzi 
Lights: Marco Filibeck 
Chorus Master: Bruno Casoni 

Simon Boccanegra – Leo Nucci 
Jacopo Fiesco – Mikhail Petrenko 
Paolo Albiani tba 
Pietro – Ernesto Panariello 
Maria Boccanegra – Carmen Giannattasio 
Gabriele Adorno – Fabio Sartori 
Captain of the Crossbowmen – Luigi Albani 
Amelia's maid – Barbara Lavarian 

Chorus and Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala

Characteristics:

Opera with a prologue and three acts on a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, from the play Simon Bocanegra by Antonio Garcia Gutierrez.
Premiere: Venice, La Fenice Theatre, March 12th, 1857.

History:

In 1855, the Fenice Theatre of Venice asked Verdi for a new opera, but the contract was signed only a year later, when the composer had already seen the outline of a work by the playwright Antonio Garcia Gutierrez: Simon Boccanegra. The Maestro started writing his own version while in Paris, where he got Giuseppe Montanelli to shave down and model the libretto Francesco Maria Piave had already finished, communicating to Piave his modifications by letter, fait accompli. The opera opened on March 12th, 1857, with baritone Leone Gilardoni as Simon Boccanegra, bass Giuseppe Etcheverry as Fiesco, baritone Giacomo Vercellini as Paolo, and soprano Luigia Bendazzi as Maria/Amalia. The opera was a clamorous flop, almost as bad as La traviata four years earlier.

Twenty-two years later, urged by his publisher and friend Ricordi, Verdi took the old score of Simon Boccanegra in hand once again, turning to Arrigo Boito for the modifications to Piave's libretto. The first act was completely revised; Verdi was inspired by two letters of Francesco Petrarca, one to the Doge of Genoa, Boccanegra himself, and the other to the Doge of Venice, condemning the fratricidal wars between the two republics; Petrarca's letter was to be used not only in the libretto, it was to appear on the stage as well.

With this and other modifications Simon Boccanegra was presented to the public at the Scala Theatre in Milan on March 24th, 1881.




Synopsis

Prologue.

Genoa in the 14th century. The ex Corsair Simon Boccanegra, a plebeian, is elected Doge through the manoeuvres of Pietro and Paolo. He marries Maria, daughter of the aristocratic Fiesco, and they have a daughter. But the baby disappears and Maria dies.


Act I. 
Twenty-five years have passed. Fiesco has brought up a foundling. No one knows it, but the girl is none other than Simone Boccanegra's daughter. Now her name is Amelia Grimaldi. Gabriele Adorno, of aristocratic family, is in love with her. Boccanegra wants to have her marry his faithful Paolo, and Amelia, to escape the danger, asks Gabriele to marry her right away. Boccanegra in the meantime sees a locket preserved by Amelia: it contains the picture of Maria, and he understands who the girl is and annuls the plans of marriage with Paolo. Adorno is arrested, accused of having killed a suitor who tried to abduct Amelia. She accuses Paolo of the attempted abduction. A curse will fall on the true guilty one.

Act II. 
In prison, Gabriele is persuaded by Paolo of an impure relationship between Boccanegra and Amelia. Once out of prison, he tries to kill the Doge, but Simon manages to explain the truth to him. In the meantime, Paolo has secretly administered to Simon Boccanegra, mixed in the wine, a slow poison.

Act III. 
A revolt of Genoese Guelphs against the Doge breaks out, but Gabriele manages to calm the agitation. By now Simon Boccanegra is dying. The perfidious Paolo is conducted to the gallows and the Doge, before expiring, blesses the marriage of Amelia and Gabriele.
The young man is elected Doge, to the joy of the Genoese who appreciate his gifts of justice and moderation.






Schedule for "Simon Boccanegra" (opera with a prologue and three acts) 2022


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