Gli arabi nelle Gallie

Gli arabi nelle Gallie, ossia Il trionfo della fede (The Arabs in Gaul, or The triumph of Faith) is an opera in two acts composed by Giovanni Pacini to a libretto by Luigi Romanelli. The opera is in the opera seria genre with a libretto based on Prévot's 1822 novel Le Renégat. Gli Arabi nelle Gallie premiered on 8 March 1827 at La Scala in Milan. Between 1827 and the late 1830s it was performed throughout Italy as well as in Spain, France, and Austria. It was also the first of Pacini's operas to be performed in North America when a production was mounted in 1834 at New York's Italian Opera House.[1][2][3]

Gli arabi nelle Gallie
Opera by Giovanni Pacini
Giovanni David as the Arab commander Agobar, the opera's protagonist
LibrettistLuigi Romanelli
Premiere
8 March 1827 (1827-03-08)
La Scala, Milan

Roles and premiere cast edit

Roles, voice types, and premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 8 March 1827[4]
Ezilda, Princess of Civenna soprano Stefania Favelli
Leodato. Prince of Auvergne and general in Charles Martel's army contralto Brigida Lorenzani-Nerici
Agobar, supreme commander of the Arabs tenor Giovanni David
Gondair, confidante of Princess Ezilda bass Vincenzo Galli
Zarele, directress of the convent mezzosoprano Teresa Ruggeri-Visanetti
Aloar, Arab general and intimate friend of Agobar altro generale arabo, intimo amico di Agobar tenor tenor Lorenzo Lombardi
Mohamud, Arab general and secret enemy of Agobar tenor Carlo Salvatore Poggiali
Mountaineers, Arab soldiers, women of the convent

Recordings edit

Pianist Rosemary Tuck, conductor Richard Bonynge and the English Chamber Orchestra recorded "Introduction et Variations Brillantes" sur le Marche de Gli arabi nelle Gallie for Naxos (8.573254) in 2015.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Lamacchia, Saverio (2014). Pacini, Giovanni. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 80. Online version retrieved 10 January 2021 (in Italian).
  2. ^ Weatherson, Alexander (October 2005). "One size fits all: Pacini's Gli arabi nelle Gallie". Donizetti Society Newsletter, No. 96, pp. 18–24. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  3. ^ Foley, Dan (June 2007). "Gli Arabi nelle Gallie at New York's Italian Opera House". Donizetti Society Newsletter, No. 101, pp. 25–35. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  4. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Gli arabi nelle Gallie". Almanacco Amadeus. Retrieved 6 April 2021 (in Italian).
  5. ^ "Czerny, C.: Bel Canto Concertante - Virtuoso Variations for Piano and Orchestra (R. Tuck, English Chamber Orchestra, Bonynge)". Naxos Digital Services Ltd. Retrieved 6 June 2021.

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