Il diluvio universale
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Il diluvio universale is an azione tragico-sacra, or opera
Opera
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, by Gaetano Donizetti
Gaetano Donizetti
Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti was an Italian composer from Bergamo, Lombardy. His best-known works are the operas L'elisir d'amore , Lucia di Lammermoor , and Don Pasquale , all in Italian, and the French operas La favorite and La fille du régiment...

. The Italian
Italian language
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 libretto
Libretto
A libretto is the text used in an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata, or musical. The term "libretto" is also sometimes used to refer to the text of major liturgical works, such as mass, requiem, and sacred cantata, or even the story line of a...

 was written by Domenico Gilardoni after Lord Byron's Heaven and Earth and Padre Ringhieri's Il diluvio.

Performance history

The opera premiered at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples
Naples
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 on February 28, 1830, but it failed to become an instant success.

It is known that the premiere production had to be handed in as an Oratorio to the censors of the church, as its date was within the period of fasting and was only allowed due to its biblical story.

A production of a version revised by Donizetti was opened on January 17th, 1834 at the Genoa Teatro Carlo Felice
Teatro Carlo Felice
The Teatro Carlo Felice is the principal opera house of Genoa, Italy, used for performances of opera, ballet, orchestral music, and recitals. It is located on the Piazza De Ferrari....

. After another staging in 1837 in Paris, the opera was not presented for 147 years before being staged in Genoa in 1985. The first production in Switzerland took place at St. Gallen
St. Gallen
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 where, since 2006 an opera is produced in the open air in front of the Cathedral around the first weekend of July. This production was also presented at the St. Galler Festspiele 2010 when Mirco Palazzi, Majella Cullagh and Manuela Custer appeared.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 28 February 1830
(Conductor: - )
Noè bass Luigi Lablache
Luigi Lablache
Luigi Lablache was an Italian opera singer of French and Irish heritage. He was most noted for his comic performances, possessing a powerful and agile bass voice, a wide range, and adroit acting skills: Leporello in Don Giovanni was one of his signature roles.-Biography:Luigi Lablache was born in...

Jafet baritone
Baritone
Baritone is a type of male singing voice that lies between the bass and tenor voices. It is the most common male voice. Originally from the Greek , meaning deep sounding, music for this voice is typically written in the range from the second F below middle C to the F above middle C Baritone (or...

Gennaro Ambrosini
Sem tenor
Tenor
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Giovanni Arrigotti
Cam bass Lorenzo Salvi
Lorenzo Salvi
Lorenzo Salvi was an Italian operatic tenor who had a major international opera career during the nineteenth century...

Tesbite soprano
Soprano
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Fabiani
Asfene soprano Cecilia Grassi
Abra mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano
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Edvige Ricci
Cadmo tenor Berardo Winter
Sela, Azael's mother soprano Luigia Boccabadati
Luigia Boccabadati
Luigia Boccabadati was an Italian operatic soprano.Born in Modena, Boccabadati made her professional opera debut at the Teatro Regio di Parma in 1817. She then appeared in opera houses in Venice and Rome. She performed the roles of Giulietta in Nicola Vaccai's Giulietta e Romeo and the title...

Ada, Sela's friend tenor Maria Carraro
Artoo tenor Gaetano Chizzola
Azael, child silent
Chorus

Recordings

Year Cast
(Noe, Sela, Ada, Cadmo)
Conductor,
Opera House and Orchestra
Label
2005 Mirco Palazzi,
Bernadette Cullen,
Manuela Custer,
Colin Lee
Giuliano Carella,
London Philharmonic Orchestra and Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
Audio CD: Opera Rara
Cat: ORC 31

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