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Alcina

Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Florence, Italy
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Tuesday 18 October 2022

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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Florence, Italy
Starts at: 20:00
Overview

Handel's Alcina debuted at London's Covent Garden on April 16, 1735, enjoying enormous success.

Two years earlier, the composer had had to leave the King's Theater, taken over by a rival company, to move to the new London theater. There he gave life to his last works, including Alcina, born with the intention of excelling over the productions of the rival company and therefore particularly refined and sumptuous in the preparations. At Covent Garden, Handel was also able to have a corps de ballet, which is why he supplemented the score with dance numbers and choral episodes along the lines of French opera. The anonymous libretto of the opera - which focuses on the theme of the enchantment of love - was inspired by canto VII of Orlando furioso and L’isola di Alcina, a work by Riccardo Broschi. The sorceress Alcina, thanks to a spell, keeps the knight Ruggiero tied to her in an enchanted island, but thanks to the intervention of Bradamante Ruggiero she will regain consciousness and abandon the sorceress in her desperation. Among apparitions, magic, disguises and changes of scene on sight obviously the arias of the soloists stand out, the real beating heart of Baroque opera. For the sorceress and her beloved, the composer created some of the most popular arias such as "Ombre pallide", sung by Alcina or "Verdi meadows, selve amene", sung by Ruggiero.

Staging by Salzburger Pfingstfestspiele

History
Premiere of this production: 16 April 1735, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London

Alcina - opera seria by George Frideric Handel. Handel used the libretto of L'isola di Alcina, an opera that was set in 1728 in Rome by Riccardo Broschi, which he acquired the year after during his travels in Italy. Partly altered for better conformity, the story was originally taken from Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando furioso (like those of the Handel operas Orlando and Ariodante), an epic poem. The opera contains several musical sequences with opportunity for dance: these were composed for dancer Marie Sallé.

Venue Info

Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino - Florence
Location   Piazza Vittorio Gui, 1

Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino is a major opera house in Florence and the main concert venue of the international festival "Maggio Musicale Fiorentino". The Teatro del Maggio is the permanent home of the Orchestra and Choir of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino as well as the main venue of the prestigious Festival, the oldest in Italy and one of the most important in Europe together with Salzburg and Bayreuth and which gives - precisely - the name of the great architectural complex. The Teatro del Maggio collects in itself and continues, the glorious history of the Municipal Theater.

It was originally built as the open-air amphitheater, the Politeama Fiorentino Vittorio Emanuele, which was inaugurated on 17 May 1862 with a production of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and seated 6,000 people. It became the focus of cultural life in the city. After closure caused by fire, it reopened in April 1864 and acquired a roof in 1882. By 1911 it had both electricity and heating.

In 1930 the building was taken over by the city authorities who renamed it the Teatro Comunale. Bombing during the Second World War damaged the building once again, and other problems closed it for three years in 1958. Finally, in May 1961, the then-modernized theatre reopened with Verdi's Don Carlo. It had become a 2,000-seat elliptically shaped auditorium consisting of a large orchestra section, one tier of boxes, and two wide semicircular galleries, which betray the building's amphitheater origins.

As the theatre became more closely associated with Italy's first and most important music festival, the annual Maggio Musicale Fiorentino which had begun in 1931 as a triennial festival and, except for the war years, became an annual one after 1937, its name was changed once again for the festivals to the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Florence, Italy
Starts at: 20:00
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