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Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria

von Claudio Monteverdi (Venedig 1641), Dichtung von Giacomo Badoaro
Freie Rekonstruktion von Hans Werner Henze
Edition: Performance material

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The opera is set on the island of Ithaca, the home of Odysseus, and depicts in thirteen scenes the well-known events from the 13th to the 23rd song of Homer’s Odyssey relating the delayed return of the hero Odysseus ten years after the Trojan War. These scenes follow the structure as told by Homer. The plot spans the events from the lament of Penelope and her attempts to postpone the foreseen marriage with one of the many suitors who are exerting pressur on her, the Telemachus episodes in which Telemachus and Odysseus recognise each other once more as father and son, the Eumaeus scens in which the shepherd provides substantial help for Odysseus, and culminate in the final episode in the palace of Odysseus in which the hero, initially taken in as a beggar, is able to kill the suitors and ultimately be reunited with his wife Penelope.

 "My feeling for Greece, my image of Greece is probably determined more by Hölderlin and Monteverdi than by Homer and Badoaro. I think that this music contains much of Italy, much of the country in which Greek philosophy and art have, beyond the Renaissance and up to the present, retained their vitality and effectiveness, and influenced people’s lives more than they may be aware of. That’s why I couldn’t entertain any idea of working historically on the reconstruction of the Ulissses score, probing carefully and holding myself back: the Viennese and the Venetian manuscripts (both not even in Monteverdi’s handwriting) contain, as is known, only the vocal parts and the basses. Entire pieces are missing; the music for several scenes has been lost, (for example the Dance of the Moors, the death procession of the fishermen, the music for Neptun’s first scene). For myself, I felt it was only right to imagine and try and imprint on my mind some of Monteverdi’s music and, by using my imagination to report on the sound of the orchestra, the voices and the atmosphere, the cultural climate on the evening of the première in the autumn of 1641 in the San Cassiano Theatre in Venice, as though I had been there myself and to transpose what I heard and experienced to our spatial and instrumental conditions (and also to our present day listening habits) and make the piece rise resplendent in its former originality and vitality. In doing so I always refer to Monteverdi’s writing and to the melodic, rhythmic and harmonic forms and ideas to be found in the Ulisse fragment, which are therefore predetermined for me."

Orchestral Cast

2 Altfl. (2. auch Bassfl.) · 2 (auch Picc.) · 1 · Ob. d'am. · 2 Engl. Hr. (2. auch Heckelphon) · 2 · 2 Bassklar. (2. auch Kb.-Klar.) · 4 (4. auch Kfg.) - 4 · 2 Piccolotrp. · 2 · 2 · 2 Basspos. · 0 - P. S. (Fingerzimb. · Schellentr. · Tomt. · Mil. Tr. · Basstumba · gr. Tr. · Loo-jon · Metallpl. · chin. Gongs · Glsp. · Vibr. · Marimba · Bass-Metallophon · Röhrengl.) (4 Spieler) - Git. · E-Git. · Bassgit. · Tenorbanjo · Mand. · Hfe. · Cel. · Akk. (od. Harm. od. Org.) · Klav. - Str. (0 · 0 · Va. d'am. · 7 · 8 · 6)

Cast

Minerva · Sopran - La Fortuna · Sopran - Amor · heller Sopran - Juno · Mezzosopran - Melantho, Dienstmagd der Penelope · Mezzosopran - Euriclea, Amme des Odysseus · Mezzosopran - Penelope, Frau des Odysseus · Alt - Jupiter · Tenor - Telemach, Sohn des Odysseus · Tenor - Pisandros, Freier der Penelope · Tenor - Anfinomos, Freier der Penelope · Tenor - Eurymachos, Freier der Penelope · Tenor - Eumaios, Hirte, Sklave des Odysseus · Tenor - Iros, ein ungeschickter Anhänger der Freier · Tenor - Odysseus · Bariton - Neptun · Bass - Antinoos, Freier der Penelope · Bass - Die menschliche Zerbrechlichkeit · Kontratenor oder Mezzosopran - Die Zeit · Bass - Chor im Himmel

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Title:
Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
von Claudio Monteverdi (Venedig 1641), Dichtung von Giacomo Badoaro
Freie Rekonstruktion von Hans Werner Henze
Language:
Italian
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1981
Duration:
190 ′
World Premiere:
August 11, 1985 · Salzburg (A)
Felsenreitschule
Salzburger Festspiele 1985
Conductor: Jeffrey Tate · ORF-Symphonieorchester; Ensemble Spinario · Tölzer Knabenchor
Original staging: Michael Hampe · Costumes: Mauro Pagano · Set desing: Mauro Pagano · Choreography: Marise Flach
(scenic)
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
LS 2097-01

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  • Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
    RUHR.2010 - Kulturhauptstadt Europas - "Das Henze-Projekt. Neue Musik für eine Metropole"
    Conductor: Brad Lubman
    Orchestra: WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln
    November 14, 2010 | Herne (Germany) , Kulturzentrum
  • Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
    Conductor: Ken Takaseki
    Orchestra: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
    June 7, 2009 | Tokyo (Japan) , Hokutopia Sakura Hall
    14.00 h
  • Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
    Conductor: Ken Takaseki
    Orchestra: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
    June 6, 2009 | Tokyo (Japan) , Hokutopia Sakura Hall — National Premiere
    17.00 h
  • Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
    Conductor: Lothar Zagrosek
    Orchestra: Gürzenich-Orchester der Stadt Köln
    December 18, 1994 | Köln (Germany) , Oper — Revival
    Neuinszenierung
  • Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
    Salzburger Festspiele 1987
    Conductor: Jeffrey Tate
    August 25, 1987 | Salzburg (Austria) , Felsenreitschule
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