Francesco Cilea (1866 - 1950)
Libretto by Arturo Colautti after the play
Adrienne Lecouvreur (1849) by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé
Concert performance
CREATIVE TEAM
Marco Armiliato Conductor
CAST
Anna Netrebko Adriana Lecouvreur
Yusif Eyvazov Maurizio, conte di Sassonia
Anita Rachvelishvili La principessa di
Bouillon
Nicola Alaimo Michonnet
Mika Kares Il principe di Bouillon
Andrea Giovannini L’abate di Chazeuil
Alina Adamski Mlle Jouvenot
Valentina Pluzhnikova Mlle Dangeville/Participant
of the Young Singers Project
Ricardo Bojórquez Quinault/Participant of the
Young Singers Project
Josh Lovell Poisson/Participant of the Young
Singers Project
ENSEMBLES
Philharmonia Chor
Wien
Walter Zeh Chorus
Master
‘I am his, for love is stronger than destiny!’
Two women of the Rococo, who could hardly be
more different from one another, are rivals in love. In order to further his
political ambitions, Maurizio, count of Saxony, has started an affair with the
married, haughty Princess of Bouillon, an adept player in the cabals of the
Parisian nobility. However, his true love is the celebrated actress Adriana
Lecouvreur, who rejects rather than savours compliments about her art. ‘I am
the humble maidservant of the creative spirit’, begins her first aria in the
eponymous opera by Francesco Cilea that premiered in 1902. Adriana clings to
her creed of truthfulness both on the stage and in life. The elderly theatre
director Michonnet, who secretly loves her but has always been too shy to
confess his feelings, gives her a warning: as ‘poor people’ they are better
advised to stay out of the intrigues of the powerful. But Adriana defends her
love and believes she can take on the princess, not realizing that her
perfidious antagonist will stop at nothing.
Apart from the
‘passionate love of the protagonist and the moving final act’ it was above all
the ‘fusion of comedy and drama in the sumptuous 18th-century setting’ that
attracted Cilea to the historical play of intrigue Adrienne Lecouvreur (1849)
by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé. The comic element is supplied by the
escapades of the Prince of Bouillon and his sidekick, the Abbé of Chazeuil, and
by Adriana’s vivacious fellow-actors at the Comédie- Française. Compared with
the other composers of the giovane scuola, Cilea’s music distinguishes itself
by a greater lightness, delicacy and transparency, which does not, however,
come at the expense of intensity of expression or tragic potential. Jules
Massenet congratulated the composer following the work’s triumphal premiere:
‘Your Adriana is an affecting and enchanting score’, and the opera rapidly
gained admiring audiences all over the world.
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