La Spinalba
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La Spinalba is an opera
Opera
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 (dramma comico) in three acts, with music by Francisco António de Almeida
Francisco António de Almeida
Francisco António de Almeida was a Portuguese composer and organist.From 1722 to 1726 he was a royal scholar in Rome. In 1724, Pier Leone Ghezzi drew his caricature, describing him as "a young but excellent composer of concertos and church music who sang with extreme taste"...

 to an Italian
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-language libretto
Libretto
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 whose author is unknown. It was premiered in the Portuguese
Portugal
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 Carnival season of 1739 at the Palácio da Ribeira, Lisbon
Lisbon
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.

Background

Almeida studied in Rome during the 1720s before returning to Lisbon, and this opera, the only one of the three composed by him that survives intact, shows the influence of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi was an Italian composer, violinist and organist.-Biography:Born at Iesi, Pergolesi studied music there under a local musician, Francesco Santini, before going to Naples in 1725, where he studied under Gaetano Greco and Francesco Feo among others...

, whose La serva padrona
La serva padrona
La serva padrona is an opera buffa by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi to a libretto by Gennaro Antonio Federico, after the play by Jacopo Angello Nelli. The opera is only 45 minutes long and was originally performed as an intermezzo between the acts of a larger serious opera...

 was written six years earlier. His orchestra was similar to that of Alessandro Scarlatti
Alessandro Scarlatti
Alessandro Scarlatti was an Italian Baroque composer especially famous for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the founder of the Neapolitan school of opera. He was the father of two other composers, Domenico Scarlatti and Pietro Filippo Scarlatti.-Life:Scarlatti was born in...

, and, unusually for the time, none of the male roles in the opera were sung by castrati
Castrato
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.

The opera, along with other works by the composer, was thought to have been lost in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake
1755 Lisbon earthquake
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, also known as the Great Lisbon Earthquake, was a megathrust earthquake that took place on Saturday 1 November 1755, at around 9:40 in the morning. The earthquake was followed by fires and a tsunami, which almost totally destroyed Lisbon in the Kingdom of Portugal, and...

, but it was rediscovered in the 1960s.

Performance history

After the rediscovery of the opera, the first modern performance took place at the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
The Teatro Nacional de São Carlos is an opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was opened on July 30, 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake...

, Lisbon, on 26 May 1965. It has since been performed in a number of other Portuguese towns and cities, including Porto
Porto
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 in 2004, Belém
Santa Maria de Belém
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 in 2008 and Vigo
Vigo
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 in 2009. The first performance in Britain, by Phoenix Opera, took place at the Collegiate Theatre, London, and in 2010 performances were given at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
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.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, Carnival, 1739
(Conductor: )
Spinalba, a young Florentine
Florence
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 girl
soprano
Soprano
A soprano is a voice type with a vocal range from approximately middle C to "high A" in choral music, or to "soprano C" or higher in operatic music. In four-part chorale style harmony, the soprano takes the highest part, which usually encompasses the melody...

Arsenio, her father, a Florentine merchant bass
Dianora, her stepmother mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano
A mezzo-soprano is a type of classical female singing voice whose range lies between the soprano and the contralto singing voices, usually extending from the A below middle C to the A two octaves above...

Ippolito, a young Florentine, Spinalba's unfaithful lover tenor
Tenor
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Elisa, Arsenio's niece and Spinalba's cousin soprano
Leandro, a young nobleman, Elisa's lover and Ippolito's rival tenor
Vespina, Elisa's servant soprano
Togno, a gondolier and Leandro's servant bass
Peasants, nobles, conspirators, pages, etc.

Act 1

Scene 1: Arsenio's house

Dianora asks Spinalba to explain why she had dressed up as a man and left home for two weeks. Spinalba's reply is that she wanted to spy on Ippolito, whom she had met in Florence but is now in Rome. She still loves him, but he has forgotten and abandoned her, and has fallen for her cousin Elisa. Dianora is apprehensive about the possible reaction of Arsenio when he hears Spinalba's story. Aria
Aria
An aria in music was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer. The term is now used almost exclusively to describe a self-contained piece for one voice usually with orchestral accompaniment...

 (Spinalba): "Con quante lusinghe l'infido incostante". She departs.

When Arsenio arrives, Dianora tells him that her daughter was visiting Elisa on her own, and had disguised herself as a man to protect herself. Arsenio is angry - Spinalba has brought shame on the family and it is Dianora's fault. Aria (Dianora): "Quando m'avrai perduta". Dianora leaves. Elisa arrives with Vespina, and denies that Spinalba had recently visited her, whether or not in disguise. Aria (Arsenio): "Eh, t'accheta, t'accheta". He leaves.

Elisa now confesses to Vespina that she is passionate about Florindo (Spinalba in disguise) and that she feels nothing for either Ippolito or Leandro. Ippolito reaffirms his love for Elisa and tries to make Vespina an ally, but the maid refuses to do anything to help him. Aria (Vespina): "Siete voi della Signora". She departs, leaving Ippolito alone. Aria (Ippolito): "Lieve fiamma, che semplice e cheta".

Scene 2: Elisa's garden

Leandro and Togno arrive by boat. Duet (Leandro and Togno): "Dicea la Madre di me zelosa/Poscia la nonna, la vecchia accorta". Leandro, nervous about courting Elisa, instructs Togno to take a message to her. He leaves. Aria (Leandro): "Dille che'l primo oggetto fu".

Dianora arrives and asks Togno whether he has recently seen a girl dressed as a man. No, he hasn't. She leaves and Arsenio appears, asking exactly the same question. This time, Togno pretends that he has, to Arsenio's bewilderment. After Arsenio has left, Vespina arrives and Togno tells her about the trick that he has played on Arsenio. They laugh so much that Togno forgets what he was supposed to say to Elisa.

Ippolito appears, takes Togno to be a rival suitor of Elisa and challenges him. Now Spinalba (disguised as Florindo) arrives in time to save Togno, and he escapes. Recitative and Aria (Togno): "E vuoi ammazzarmi, Signor, e perché?". "Florindo" tries to convince Ippolito that Elisa is not for him - how can she love him if she discovers that he has abandoned Spinalba? Duet (Spinalba and Ippolito): "Son questi i giuramenti?".

Act 2

Scene 1: Elisa's garden

Dianora describes Arsenio's madness to Elisa and Vespina: the loss of his daughter has led him to go away with only some food wrapped in a handkerchief. She asks Elisa to convince Arsenio that Spinalba will return soon. Aria (Dianora): "Tu'l consola, tu l'invola del sentier". Elisa asks Vespina to help, but she has nothing to say.

Leandro and Ippolito challenge each other to a duel over Elisa, but she appears and calms them down. Aria (Elisa): "Sia ver che si desti frà voi tal cimento?". Ippolito departs. Aria (Ippolito): "Volle talor per gioco". Togno joins Leandro and tries to tell him that Arsenio is coming, but Leandro ignores him and goes away. Aria (Leandro): "Detesto il momento, in cui la mirai".

Arsenio, increasingly upset, confuses Togno with Charon, the mythological boatman who transports the souls of the dead across the Styx. He goes off to dress for the journey, first drawing a magic circle around Togno to stop him running away - if he does, he will be pursued by demons. Aria (Arsenio): "Re di Cocito, grave e severo". Togno, mesmerised, thinks that Vespina, who now arrives, is one of the Furies
Erinyes
In Greek mythology the Erinyes from Greek ἐρίνειν " pursue, persecute"--sometimes referred to as "infernal goddesses" -- were female chthonic deities of vengeance. A formulaic oath in the Iliad invokes them as "those who beneath the earth punish whosoever has sworn a false oath"...

. Aria and recitative (Togno and Vespina): "Và sprofonda nell'inferno". He asks her to help him to escape from the circle, but she makes fun of him. However, she takes pity on him, and they arrange to meet in the garden in the evening.

Arsenio, still deluded, returns dressed as a sailor, and confuses Vespina with Calliope
Calliope
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, a muse
Muse
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 who will accompany him to the underworld
Underworld
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. Aria (Vespina): "Tu sei'l desio di questo petto". Aria (Togno): "Come gira a gonfie viele".

Scene 2: the same

Elisa naively declares her love for "Florindo". The disguised Spinalba dare not reveal her secret, and urges Elisa to return to Leandro. Aria (Elisa): "Se tanto t'adoro". She departs. Aria (Spinalba): "Un cor, ch'ha per costume".

Night falls. Vespina, waiting for Togno, meets Dianora, who is looking for her husband. They hide as Togno and Arsenio arrive. Arsenio, now completely demented, mistakes Dianora for Proserpina
Proserpina
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, the goddess of the underworld. Quartet
Quartet
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 (Dianora, Vespina, Togno, Arsenio): "Non fuggirmi, o sposo amato".

Act 3

Scene 1

Spinalba sends a message via Togno to ask Leandro not to leave the city. In due course, she will be compelled to reveal her true identity, and then Elisa will need her real suitor. Aria (Spinalba): "Quello sdegno, ch'è figlio d'amore".

Dianora, Elisa and Togno agree that the latter, disguised as a doctor, will try to cure Arsenio. Aria (Togno): "Basta porsi la gogniglia".

Elisa is still enamoured of "Florindo", but Dianora finally reveals that not only is he Spinalba in disguise but also that Spinalba loves Ippolito. Elisa decides to return to Leandro. Aria (Elisa): "Con innocente abbraccio vò stringerla al mio petto".

Ippolito and Leandro, agitated, ask Dianora about Elisa's intentions. Dianora tells them that one of them will be happy. Aria (Ippolito): "Veggio ben' io, per mia sventura". Leandro is in despair. Aria (Leandro): "M'accenni ch'io speri, mi scemi l'affanno".

Scene 2

Arsenio imagines that he is surrounded by a storm. When Togno and Dianora appear, he thinks that Togno, now disguised as a doctor, is Pluto
Pluto (mythology)
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 and angrily refuses to take any medicine. Togno throws it in his face and Arsenio flees.

Vespina pretends not to recognise the disguised Togno and starts flirting with him, then tells him that Togno does not love her. Togno throws off his disguise, and a furious row develops. Duet (Vespina and Togno): "Perché così sdegnato, se l'amor mio tu sei?".

Dianora finds Arsenio and tells him that his daughter will soon arrive. Aria (Dianora): "Io farò ch'ai piedi tuoi". Togno and Vespina are reconciled. Aria (Vespina): "Io bramo il cor contento".

In the final scene, Arsenio gradually returns to his senses, and when Spinalba removes her disguise and apologises to him, he becomes his old self. Leandro is taken back by Elisa, Ippolito asks Spinalba to forgive him, and Vespina accepts Togno's marriage proposal. Ensemble (All): "Fugga il duol, regni la pace".

Recording

Year Cast:
(Spinalba, Elisa, Dianora, Vespina, Ippolito, Leandro, Arsenio, Togno)
Conductor, Orchestra, Chorus Label
1969 Lidia Marimpietri, Laura Zannini, Rena Garazioti, Romana Righetti,
Ugo Benelli, Fernando Serafin, Otello Borgonovo, Teodoro Rivetta
Gianfranco Rivoli,
Orchestra da Camera Gulbenkian
3 LPs: Philips
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