Puccini Double Bill: Suor Angelica & Gianni Schicchi
Introduction
This double bill of Puccini’s operatic genius, Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi offers a compelling blend of drama and comedy. Suor Angelica delves into a poignant story of secrets, loss, and redemption. In contrast, Gianni Schicchi brings laughter with its clever plot of scandal and wit, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy. These back-to-back performances take you on a rollercoaster of emotions, with stunning music and powerful storytelling.
Even though the performances will be sung in Italian, we will project supertitles in English, making the dialogue and lyrics accessible to everyone, ensuring a captivating performance that fully engages the senses for an unforgettable evening at the opera. Perfect for both opera newcomers and longtime fans, this evening promises a unique cultural experience.
Historical and Cultural Context
Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi are part of Giacomo Puccini’s “Il Trittico,” a trio of one-act operas that premiered together at the Metropolitan Opera in 1918 (Il Tabarro is the first opera in the trio, not included in our production). Each opera in the triptych presents a distinct narrative and emotional tone, showcasing Puccini’s versatility. “Il Trittico” was designed to provide a comprehensive theatrical experience, blending tragedy, pathos, and comedy in a single evening.
Suor Angelica was Puccini’s personal favorite, but usually the one to be omitted if only two of the operas are performed. Puccini intended that the three works be performed as a set and wrote a letter to publisher Casa Ricordi to complain about their giving permission in 1920 to The Royal Opera, London, “for Tabarro and Schicchi without Angelica.”
Date
- Oct 06 2024
- Expired!
Puccini Double Bill: Suor Angelica & Gianni Schicchi
Introduction
This double bill of Puccini’s operatic genius, Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi offers a compelling blend of drama and comedy. Suor Angelica delves into a poignant story of secrets, loss, and redemption. In contrast, Gianni Schicchi brings laughter with its clever plot of scandal and wit, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy. These back-to-back performances take you on a rollercoaster of emotions, with stunning music and powerful storytelling.
Even though the performances will be sung in Italian, we will project supertitles in English, making the dialogue and lyrics accessible to everyone, ensuring a captivating performance that fully engages the senses for an unforgettable evening at the opera. Perfect for both opera newcomers and longtime fans, this evening promises a unique cultural experience.
Historical and Cultural Context
Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi are part of Giacomo Puccini’s “Il Trittico,” a trio of one-act operas that premiered together at the Metropolitan Opera in 1918 (Il Tabarro is the first opera in the trio, not included in our production). Each opera in the triptych presents a distinct narrative and emotional tone, showcasing Puccini’s versatility. “Il Trittico” was designed to provide a comprehensive theatrical experience, blending tragedy, pathos, and comedy in a single evening.
Suor Angelica was Puccini’s personal favorite, but usually the one to be omitted if only two of the operas are performed. Puccini intended that the three works be performed as a set and wrote a letter to publisher Casa Ricordi to complain about their giving permission in 1920 to The Royal Opera, London, “for Tabarro and Schicchi without Angelica.”