Isabeau

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{{about|the opera|the queen (unrelated to this work)|Isabeau of Bavaria}}

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Isabeau is a leggenda drammatica or opera in three parts by Pietro Mascagni, 1911, from an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica. Mascagni conducted its first performance on 2 June 1911 at the Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires.{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Warrack|first1=John|author1-link=John Warrack|last2=West|first2=Ewan|chapter=Isabeau|encyclopedia=The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1996}}

A retelling of the medieval English legend of Lady Godiva, Mascagni described it in an interview as his attempt to "return to the romanticism which inspired so much of Italian opera."{{Cite Grove|last=Girardi|first=Michele|author-link=:it:Michele Girardi|title=Isabeau|year=1992}}

Roles

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!Role[https://www.italianopera.org/libretti/l231791.htm "Isabeau"], italianopera.org

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!Premiere cast, 2 June 1911
Conductor: Mascagni{{Almanacco|dmy=2 June 1911|match=Isabeau}}

King Raimondo

|baritone

|Carlo Galeffi

Isabeau, his daughter

|soprano

|Maria Farneti

Cornelius, the king's minister

|baritone

|Giuseppe La Puma

Folco, a falconer

|tenor

|Antonio Saluda

Ermyntrude

|soprano

|Olga Simzis

Ermyngarde

|soprano

|Amalia Columbo

Giglietta

|soprano

|Maria Pozzi

il cavalier Faidit

|baritone

|Dentale Teofido

l'araldo maggiore

|baritone

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Synopsis

King Raimondo tries to find a husband for the princess Isabeau by holding a tournament, but she is unwilling to choose a husband. When the king forces her to ride naked through the city, the people refuse to look at her out of respect. Furthermore, they demand from the king an edict condemning to blindness anyone who dares to look at her. Unaware of the edict, the falconer Folco accidentally looks upon Isabeau during her ride and is arrested. When Isabeau visits him in prison, she falls in love with him and begs her father to pardon him. However, the king's minister stirs up the passions of the people who rise up in a vigilante mob and kill Folco. Isabeau kills herself over his dying body.

Recordings

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1962

|Marcella Pobbe,
Rinaldo Rola,
Pier Miranda Ferraro

|Tullio Serafin; Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo

|Warner Fonit;
Cetra Opera Collection 5050467-1045-2-5

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Category:Italian-language operas

Category:Operas by Pietro Mascagni

Category:Operas

Category:1911 operas

Category:Operas based on myths and legends

Category:Cultural depictions of Lady Godiva

Category:Libretti by Luigi Illica