La battaglia di Legnano

La battaglia di Legnano
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
Amos Cassioli,
Battaglia di Legnano (Battle of Legnano) (detail),
Palazzo Pitti, Florence
LibrettistSalvadore Cammarano
LanguageItalian
Based onLa Bataille de Toulouse (1828)
by Joseph Méry
Premiere
27 January 1849 (1849-01-27)

La battaglia di Legnano (The Battle of Legnano) is an opera in four acts, with music by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian-language libretto by Salvadore Cammarano. It was based on the play La Bataille de Toulouse by Joseph Méry, later the co-librettist of Don Carlos.

Written as a commission from the Teatro Argentina in the "beleaguered republic"[1] of Rome while the composer was still living in Paris, he traveled to Rome in late 1848 to prepare the opera for its first performance, which was given on 27 January 1849. Musicologist Roger Parker describes the première as "a clamorous success, with the entire final act encored"[1] and the audience wild with enthusiasm. He goes to add that act 4 was encored at every performance of the run. However, we learn elsewhere that the opera failed in its 1850 production in Genoa.[2]

In later years Battaglia was given under different settings and different titles until Italian unification allowed for the opera to be presented as originally written. Verdi considered revising it in the 1850s, but never did.[3]

  1. ^ a b Parker, p. 349
  2. ^ Stamatov, Peter, "Interpretive Activism and the Political Uses of Verdi's Operas in the 1840s" (June 2002). American Sociological Review, 67 (3): pp. 345–366.
  3. ^ Parker, p. 351