The Two Widows

Opera by Bedřich Smetana


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::summary Opera by Bedřich Smetana ::

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composerBedřich Smetana
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captionThe composer in 1854, painting by Geskel Saloman
native_nameDvĕ vdovy
librettistEmanuel Züngel
languageCzech
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premiere_locationPrague Czech Theatre, Prague
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| name = The Two Widows | genre_header = Opera | composer = Bedřich Smetana | image = Smetana1854portrait.jpg | image_upright = 0.9 | alt = | caption = The composer in 1854, painting by Geskel Saloman | native_name = Dvĕ vdovy | native_name_lang = | librettist = Emanuel Züngel | language = Czech | based_on = | premiere_date = | premiere_location = Prague Czech Theatre, Prague The Two Widows () is a two-act Czech opera by Bedřich Smetana based on the libretto of . The libretto is based on Jean Pierre Felicien Mallefille's one-act play Les deux veuves. The opera was composed between June 1873 and January 1874, and its premiere took place on 27 March 1874 at the Prague Czech Theatre under the direction of Smetana. However, this premiere was not successful and the opera was rewritten in 1874. The spoken dialogue was replaced by through-composed recitatives and some of the music and characters were reworked. The second premiere on 20 October 1874 was very successful. A further revised version was premiered on 17 March 1878, under Adolf Čech.

For a later performance in Hamburg in 1882 "Smetena reluctan[t]ly added a trio in act 1 and an alternative ending to Anežka's aria in act 2, and consented to a redivision of the opera into three acts".

Performance history

The US premiere took place in New York on 23 October 1949 and it was first given in the UK on 17 June 1963 at the Guildhall School of Music.

Kurt Honolka provided a German version in 1958.

The opera was presented by Scottish Opera in 2008 at the Edinburgh Festival.

Roles

::data[format=table] | Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 27 March 1874 (Conductor: Bedřich Smetana) | Revised premiere cast, 15 March 1878 (Conductor: Adolf Čech) | |---|---|---|---| | Karolina, a young widow | soprano | Ema Maislerová | Terezie Boschettiová | | Anežka, her cousin, also a young widow * | soprano | Marie Sittová | Marie Sittová | | Ladislav, a landowner | tenor | Antonín Vávra | Antonín Vávra | | Mumlal, gamekeeper to Karolina | bass | Karel Čech | Karel Čech | | Toník, a gardener * | tenor | - | Jan Šára | | Lidka, his fiancée, a chamber girl | soprano | - | Marie Laušmannová | | Peasants, chorus | | | | ::

Synopsis

:Place: A castle in Bohemia (Czech Republic).

Act 1

At the castle, people are celebrating. The two widows, Karolina and Anežka, are sisters but are very different personalities. Karolina, the wealthy owner, is happy about her liberty and independence, while Anežka cannot make friends because she is still in mourning. Karolina is being pursued by Ladislav, but does not want to marry him, so she conspires to make Anežka fall in love with him. Karolina invites Ladislav to the castle, where he is arrested by Mumlal, the gamekeeper. Ladislav is condemned by Karolina to one day's house arrest in the castle, and accepts the punishment. Anežka still shows no interest in him. At the end of the act, Lidka (Mumlal's daughter) and her suitor Toník, with the chorus, sing about love.

Act 2

While in prison, Ladislav sings a love song, which awakens romantic feelings in Anežka. However, learning of Karolina's scheme and Ladislav's confession, she will not show weakness. Only when Karolina begins to flirt with Ladislav does Anežka admits her feelings for him. Mumlal cannot keep Lidka and Toník apart. At the ball, both couples become engaged.

Recordings

References

;Notes ;Sources

  • Holden, Amanda (Ed.), The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001.

References

  1. Holden p. 860
  2. Reynolds, Mike [http://www.musicalcriticism.com/opera/so-widows-0808.shtml "Smetena: ''The Two Widows''"] (review with photos) on musicalcriticism.com Retrieved 4 March 2012
  3. Jeal, Erica, [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/aug/12/classicalmusicandopera "Edinburgh festival: ''The Two Widows''"], review of the performance in ''The Guardian'' (London), 11 August 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2012
  4. "Dvě vdovy".
  5. Roseberry, Eric, Review of ''The Two Widows'' (June 1993). ''The Musical Times'', '''134''' (1804): p. 348.

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