Le_marchand_de_Venise

<i>Le marchand de Venise</i>

Le marchand de Venise

1935 opera by Reynaldo Hahn


Le Marchand de Venise (The Merchant of Venice) is a French opera in three acts by Reynaldo Hahn. The libretto was by Miguel Zamacoïs, after Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Hahn first started working on the opera during the First World War, imagining it as a 'Mozartian' work, with the role of Portia written specifically with the soprano Mary Garden in mind.

Hahn in 1906

The opera was first performed at the Paris Opéra, on 25 March 1935.[1] It was revived at the Opéra on 18 November 1949 and again on 19 February 1950, and in 1979 at the Opéra-Comique under Manuel Rosenthal. The United States premiere was by the Portland Opera on 4 November 1996 under French conductor Marc Trautmann. In May 2017 the opera received its German premiere at the Theater Bielefeld in a production by Klaus Hemmerle conducted by Pawel Poplawski.[2]

Principal roles

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Synopsis

The story follows Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice, but with some transpositions of the text. The comic figures of Lancelot Gobbo and Old Gobbo are absent.

Recordings

Some of the original role creators have left recordings of arias: (Hahn: Recordings 1908-35 with Martial Singher, Andre Pernet, Fanny Heldy, on Pearl CD 1165392).


References

  1. Patrick O'Connor in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera gives the date as 25 March 1935.
  2. Rye, Matthew. Report from Bielefeld. Opera, September 2017, Vol.68 No.9, p1159-60.
  • Casaglia, Gherardo (2005)."Le marchand de Venise". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  • O'Connor, Patrick (1992), 'Marchand de Venise, Le' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) ISBN 0-333-73432-7

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