Elisa e Claudio

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Saverio Mercadante

Elisa e Claudio, ossia L'amore protetto dall'amicizia (Elisa and Claudio, or Love Protected by Friendship) is a two-act melodramma semiseria by the 19th century Italian composer Saverio Mercadante from a libretto by Luigi Romanelli based on the play, Rosella by Filipo Casari. It received its premiere performance at La Scala in Milan on 30 October 1821.

Mercadante began to compose operas in 1819, and Elisa was his seventh. It "was his first great success, and his only comedy to maintain its place alongside the serious works of his later years.[1]

Initially successful, the opera was presented at His Majesty's Theatre in London in April 1823, followed a month later at the then-named Théâtre royal italien in Paris on 22 November. The US premiere occurred on 18 October 1832 in New York City.[2]

Elisa is the only Mercadante comic opera to have been presented in recent years.[2] In fact, very few revivals of any of the composer's operas have taken place in the 20th century, but those of Elisa e Claudio include a 1971 presentation at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples and 1973 performances at the occasional "Festival Mercadantiano" in the composer's home town, Altamura in Southern Italy, in which Salvatore Fisichella sang the role of Claudio. The Wexford Festival in Ireland was instrumental in featuring Mercadante's work, and Elisa and Claudio was presented there in October 1988.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast
(Conductor: Alessandro Rolla)[3]
Elisa mezzo-soprano Teresa Belloc-Giorgi
Claudio, son of Conte Arnoldo tenor Domenico Donzelli
Carlotta, Elisa's friend soprano Margherita Schira
Il Conte Arnoldo bass Luigi Lablache
Il Marchese Tricotazio baritone Nicola De Grecis
Silvia, his daughter mezzo-soprano Carolina Sivelli
Celso, his servant, an old friend of Claudio tenor Pietro Gentili
Luca, Conte Arnoldo's chief servant tenor Carlo Salvatore Poggiali
the two children of Elisa and Claudio silent
Servants, Ruffians, Garden-girls

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