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Ambrogio Maestri (c) Teatro Alla Scala

Donizetti Don Pasquale

The 04 June 2024
Teatro alla Scala - Milano
Program

Donizetti : Don Pasquale

Cast
  • Conductor
    Evelino Pidò
  • Director
    Davide Livermore
  • Performers
    Don Pasquale: Ambrogio Maestri
    Norina: Andrea Carroll
    Ernesto: Lawrence Brownlee
    Dottore Malatesta: Mattia Olivieri
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Teatro alla Scala - Milano Location Via Filodrammatici, 2 - 20121 Milano Italie

  • Venue's Capacity: 2000

After fire destroyed the Royal Ducal Theatre, Milanese aristocrates took no more than twelve days to design a new theatre and send their plans to the Empress Maria Theresa. Two years later, in 1778, the new opera house was inaugurated, on the site of the Santa Maria alia Scala Church. The Teatro alia Scala wasted no time in becoming one of the best: all of Europe came to admire the flamboyant costumes, the impressive chorus, and the singers, famous for their dramatic finesse. The audience was a show in itself: people visited in their respective boxes, exchanged the latest news, dined, and played cards... A tradition that is now lost to the ages, while the Scala's public nonetheless still knows how to make itself heard if it completely disagrees with a trill, or when it enthusiastically applauds a prima donna.

During the nineteenth century, competition from the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, which then attracted the peninsula's best voices, obliged the Milanese opera house to undergo renovation, which it did with panache! Rossini's, Bellini's, and Verdi's names were henceforth linked to that of the illustrious house, and the history of Italian music was written within its walls. Works such as NORMA, NABUCCO, II TURCO IN ITALIA, and FALSTAFF were premiered here, while singers such as Isabella Colbran and Maria Malibran triumphed on its stage.

The end of Verdi's reign ushered in the beginning of Toscanini's. Despite his famous temper tantrums, the Italian conductor formed an orchestra and a permanent company which imposed new standards of quality the world over. Those were the days that one could sing at the MET only under the condition of having been previously consecrated on the Scala's stage...

The Scala was destroyed in 1943. Rapidly reconstructed along the original plans, the house has never lost its soul, thanks to artists such as Giulini, Kaum war die Herrschaft Verdis zuende, Callas, Karajan, and Tebaldi, who all once trembled at the idea of appearing in the light shed over the stage by the hall's huge Murano crystal chandelier.

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Synopsis

Don Pasquale

DON PASCUALE, A COMIC OPERA

Don Pasquale is a comic opera by Gaetano Donizetti and takes place in three acts.
The opera was first performed, by Theatre-Italien, on 3 January 1843 in Paris at the Salle Ventadour. Donizetti's music and lyrical humour brings the comic opera to life. Pasquale is an old man who runs his crumbling pension with the help of a greasy cook, a chambermaid and an ancient porter.

HISTORY

The story of Donizetti's Don Pasquale is based in early 19th century in Rome, and it is a perfect setting to showcase the quirks of the clashing generations.

Pasquale, the reclusive old man, who likes cats, is a worried man as he fears that his wealth will be taken over by Ernesto, his scheming nephew. To avert this he wants to find a wife for himself and appears truly smitten when a young lady turns up in his life.

Act 1

Pasquale wants to marry in order to produce a lawful heir and keep his scheming nephew, Ernest, away from his inheritance. Dr. Malatesta calls on Pasquale and suggests his younger sister as a befitting bride for the old man.
Pasquale is immensely delighted at the prospect of marrying and urges the doctor to immediately arrange for a meeting.

Ernesto loves Norina, a young widow and refuses to marry the woman chosen by his uncle, and as a result he has to forgo the house. Norina is on her terrace, reading a romance and appears amused at the feminine wiles of the story. She suddenly feels depressed by Ernesto's farewell note when Malatesta appears with his proposal of her impersonating as his sister and marry off Pasquale.

Act 2

Ernesto is unaware of Malatesta's schemes and sits in his uncle's living room, grieving at the imminent loss of his beloved Norina. He leaves when his uncle arrives, who is getting ready to meet his bride-to-be. Pasquale feels youthful on meeting "Sofronia" and is willing to marry her immediately.

At the wedding ceremony, Ernesto enters and expresses his beloved's infidelity. But before he can foil the strategy, Malatesta informs him of the plan he has entered with Norina. So Ernesto becomes a willing witness of the contract. The Notary has sealed the contract wherein the fortune is bequeathed to the new bride, Norina. The trio celebrate their success while Pasquale is stunned to see his demure bride turn into a rebellious woman.

Act 3

Pasquale is seated in his refurbished living room with a pile of bills incurred by his wife. Norina enters the room followed by servants carrying her purchases only to leave again for the theatre. She drops a letter which speaks of a meeting in a garden at night, with some suitor. Pasquale seeks the help of Dr. Malatesta who assures him that they will trap the couple red-handed. In the garden, while Ernesto and "Sofronia" engage in a song of love, Pasquale and Malatesta arrive but they cannot see her lover as he escapes quickly. Later when Ernesto proposes to marry his beloved, "Sofronia" claims to leave if another woman lives in the same house. Pasquale is glad to permit Ernesto to marry his love. Pasquale is stunned to find the true identity of his bride. He however realises that marriage cannot work right for an old man and agrees to the young couple's marriage.

THE MAIN ROLES

Don Pasquale, an elderly bachelor, bass
Dr Malatesta, physician, baritone
Ernesto, Pasquale's nephew,tenor
Norina, Emesto's beloved, soprano
Carlino,Dr Malatesta's cousin, bass
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