''Regina'' is an
opera
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by
Marc Blitzstein, to his own libretto based on the play ''
The Little Foxes'' by
Lillian Hellman
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway, as well as her communist sympathies and political activism. She was blacklisted aft ...
. It was completed in 1948 and premiered the next year. Blitzstein chose this source in order to make a strong statement against capitalism. In three acts, the musical style has been described as new American
verismo, abounding in the use of
spirituals
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, Victorian
parlour music
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, dance forms,
ragtime
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, aria and large,
symphonic score.
Borrowing from both opera and
Broadway styles, in a manner similar to
Leonard Bernstein
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in ''
Trouble in Tahiti'' and
Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson (November 25, 1896 – September 30, 1989) was an American composer and critic. He was instrumental in the development of the "American Sound" in classical music. He has been described as a modernist, a neoromantic, a neoclassi ...
in ''
Four Saints in Three Acts'', ''Regina'' has been said to straddle the line between entertainment and so-called serious music.
Hellman gave Blitzstein considerable advice and strongly objected to any departures from the play's structure. Blitzstein planned an elaborate choral prologue, but Hellman convinced him to shorten and finally jettison it. Before the premiere, producer
Cheryl Crawford insisted on still further cuts to the opera, asking Blitzstein to reduce the work from three acts to two. He did so, cutting fifteen minutes of music out of the party scene.
Leonard Bernstein described ''Reginas relationship to ''The Little Foxes'' as "coating the wormwood with sugar, and scenting with magnolia blossoms the cursed house."
Performance history and versions
''Regina'' premiered on
Broadway at the
46th Street Theatre in New York on October 31, 1949, conducted by
Maurice Abravanel and directed by
Bobby Lewis with choreography by
Anna Sokolow.
Jane Pickens, formerly of the pop trio the Pickens Sisters, played Regina, and
Brenda Lewis was Birdie. The first production received mixed reviews and closed on December 17, 1949.
In 1953, the
City Centre Opera produced a different version of the opera with greatly expanded orchestration, giving the work a more "operatic" rather than "Broadway" sound. Bobby Lewis directed again, using the same sets. Brenda Lewis, Birdie in the 1949 cast, now took the lead as Regina. The 1953 production restored the party scene but cut other material.
This production was a success,
leading the company to revive the work again in 1958, with still more cuts. The 1958 version completely eliminated the onstage
Dixieland
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band that had been an essential part of Blitzstein's plan for the work.
The 1958 version, which was Hellman's favorite although furthest from the composer's intentions,
was recorded.
The first major revival of ''Regina'' since the 1958 production was in 1977, in Detroit, by the
Michigan Opera Theatre with John Yaffé, conductor, directed by Frank Rizzo, design by Franco Colavecchia, choreographed by
Grethe Barrett Holby
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. It was again produced in 1980, by the
Houston Grand Opera with
Elisabeth Carron as Birdie. The first British performance was produced in Glasgow in 1991 by the
Scottish Opera.
New York City Opera revisited ''Regina'' in 1992 and cut music further
from the 1959 version, which had come to be called definitive.
The Scottish Opera production was released as a recording in 1992 by
John Mauceri and the Scottish Opera Orchestra, with
Katherine Ciesinski (replacing the original Regina, Katherine Terrell)
and
Samuel Ramey. This recording included nearly all the music written for the opera.
Robert L. Larsen of the
Des Moines Metro Opera has championed the opera and produced it in 1994 and 2008. The
Florida Grand Opera produced a new staging of the work in 2001, with
Stewart Robertson conducting. Yet another version of the opera was mounted by
Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2003, with much music restored but with many scenes involving the black servants deleted, as the well-intentioned portrayals of black characters had come to seem sentimental and patronizing.
This last production also added lines of dialogue from Hellman's play to clarify the story.
Pacific Opera Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia, and Long Leaf Opera in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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, produced the opera in 2008. The
Bronx Opera produced it in 2000 and 2016.
An out-of-print
piano-vocal score of ''Regina'' was published by
Chappell & Co. Subsequently, conductor John Mauceri and producer Tommy Krasker (then a student under Mauceri at Yale) worked with Blitzstein's collected papers at the
State Historical Society of Wisconsin to reinstate music and dialogue excised earlier.
That version became known as the "Scottish Opera Version," where it was premiered in 1991, and resulted in a new score published by
Tams-Witmark.
Roles
Synopsis
Setting: the
Deep South
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in the year 1900
Regina Giddens schemes with her brothers Ben and Oscar for money and power. When her crippled husband Horace opposes her plans, Regina denies him his heart medication and he dies of a heart attack. Their daughter Alexandra, realizing the true cause of Horace's death, finds the strength to leave her mother. Having double-crossed her brothers as well, Regina is left wealthy but alone.
Musical numbers
Musical highlights include the following:
*"Stand where the angels stand", prologue
*"Music, music, music" sung by Birdie, act 1
*"The Best Thing of All" sung by Regina, act 1
*"What will it be for me?" sung by Alexandra, act 1
*"Regina does a lovely party", act 2
*"Night Could Be Time to Sleep" (Blues) sung by Addie, act 2
*"Make a quiet day/Consider the rain" (Rain Quartet), act 3
*Birdie's Aria ("Lionnet"), act 3
*"Greedy Girl" sung by Ben, act 3
Recordings
Notes
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External links
"Regina" works page on the official Marc Blitzstein website*
ttp://www.marcblitzstein.com/pages/music/intros/regina_hellman.htm Lillian Hellman speaks of ''Regina''br>
John Maucieri comments on the "''Regina'' project"
English-language operas
Operas by Marc Blitzstein
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1949 operas
Operas set in the United States
Operas based on plays