Le Fate (opera)
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| Le fate | |
|---|---|
| Opera by Henrique Oswald | |
Oswald in 1907 | |
| Librettist | Eduardo Filippi |
| Language | Italian |
Le fate (Italian for The Fairies) is an opera in 2 acts (fiaba musicale in due parti — musical fairy-tale in 2 parts) by Henrique Oswald to an Italian libretto by Eduardo Filippi. It is the last of Oswald's three operas, composed in 1902–1903. It is known of no performances of this work. It remains unpublished.[1]
Dating and manuscripts
The dating of the opera comes from a manuscript (now at Arquivo Nacional in Rio de Janeiro)[2] of the complete score, having "Firenze, 1902–1903" on the title page.[3] It consists of 259 pages.[3]
Another manuscript contains a vocal score arranged by the composer, it is at the library of Escola de Comunicações a Artes. The first part of it in written on Italian paper, while the second is on Brazilian. At the end of the first part there is a dating by Oswald: "Outubro de 1902, Villa Speranza"; at the ends of the second part: "Outubro de 1904, Rio Comprido".[1][2]
There is also a separate manuscript with a vocal score of Ulina's aria, on Brazilian paper, undated.[1]
Style
Unlike two other operas by Oswald, this one includes a ballet.[3]
Roles
There are only three singing roles:[1][3]
- Ulina, regina delle fate [a fairy queen] (soprano)
- Brunello, uomo della terra [an earthly man] (tenor)
- Lurchetto, satiro [a satyr] (baritone)
Choruses and dancers include fairies, satyrs, bacchantes, vampires, soldiers and sailors.[1][3]
Scoring
The orchestra consists of:[3]
- piccolo, 3 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets (in A and Bb), bass clarinet (in A and Bb), 2 bassoons, contrabassoon
- 4 horns (in F), 3 trumpets (in F), 3 trombones, bass tuba
- timpani
- percussion
- 2 harps
- strings