L'esule di Granata

L'esule di Granata (The exile of Granada) is a melodramma (opera seria) in two acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer. The Italian libretto was by Felice Romani based on the rivalries between the Zegridi and the Abenceraggi factions in the last days of the kingdom of Granada. It is the fifth of Meyerbeer's Italian operas but had only three confirmed stagings in the 19th century.

Performance History

The world premiere took place at La Scala, Milan, on 12 March, 1822. Two later stagings have been traced, one being at La Pergola in Florence in 1826, the other in London in 1829. A planned staging in Paris in 1828 was abandoned.[1]

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 12 March 1822
(Conductor: - )
Almanzor, king of Granada (mezzo-soprano or alto) Benedetta Rosmunda Pisaroni
Azema, a young princess soprano Adelaide Tosi
Sulemano, exiled king of Granada bass Luigi Lablache
Alamar, leader of the Zegris tenor Berardo Calvari Winter

Recordings

Extended excerpts have been recorded by Opera Rara.

References

Notes
  1. Schuster, Die italienischen Opern Giacomo Meyerbeers,(2003) vol. 2, p.251
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