Mirandolina

Mirandolina (H. 346) is a comic opera in three acts by Bohuslav Martinů,[1] with a libretto (in Italian) by the composer after Carlo Goldoni's 1751 comedy La locandiera (The Mistress of the Inn). Salieri had an opera (dramma giocoso) on the same subject premiered at the Vienna Kärtnertortheater in 1773.[2]

The opera was written in 1953-4.[3] It incorporates in places stretches of spoken dialogue between the characters, against an orchestral background. The opera was premiered on 17 May 1959 at the Prague National Theatre, Czechoslovakia (shortly before the composer's death), when it was conducted by Václav Kašlik.

David Pountney has described the opera as "the work where Martinů's strain of fast-moving, neo-Classical style comes into its own... finding room for witty and ironic musical references to Italian madrigals, French vaudeville and Italian opera buffa".[4] Martinů's biographer Brian Large noted several highlights from the score: a coloratura aria in Act 1 Scene 6 for Mirandolina as well as waltzes, intermezzos and a saltarello,[5] the latter having been recorded in 1973 by the Czech State Philharmonic Orchestra Brno conducted by František Jílek.

  1. ^ "Martinu: Mirandolina - Classics Today". Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  2. ^ "Review". Gramophone. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  3. ^ Smaczny, Jan (2002). "Mirandolina". Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O005761. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  4. ^ 'David Pountney. In the Key of Dreams. Opera, Vol 60 No 6, June 2009, p660.
  5. ^ Large, Brian. Martinů. Duckworth, London, 1975, p108.