''Siberia'' is an
opera
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in three acts by
Umberto Giordano
Umberto Menotti Maria Giordano (28 August 186712 November 1948) was an Italian composer, mainly of operas. His best-known work in that genre was Andrea Chénier (1896).
He was born in Foggia in Apulia, southern Italy, and studied under Paolo Se ...
from a
libretto
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by
Luigi Illica
Luigi Illica (9 May 1857 – 16 December 1919) was an Italian librettist who wrote for Giacomo Puccini (usually with Giuseppe Giacosa), Pietro Mascagni, Alfredo Catalani, Umberto Giordano, Baron Alberto Franchetti and other important Italian ...
. It premiered on 19 December 1903 at
La Scala
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in Milan. There is no direct source for the plot of ''Siberia'' and it is quite possible that this is an original work by Illica. It was suggested at the New York premiere in 1908 that it was based on
Leo Tolstoy
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's 1899 novel ''
Resurrection
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'' or one of the stories within it.
Performance history
The opera premiered on 19 December 1903 at
La Scala
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in Milan. The première was not successful, despite having an illustrious first-night cast (
Puccini's ''
Madama Butterfly
''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.
It is based on the short story " Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Lu ...
'' had been cancelled and ''Siberia'' took the same vocal distribution so the singers were re-engaged for Giordano's opera), and it received more praise in its opening in Genoa and then in Paris in May 1905. It was premièred in the US in New Orleans at the
French Opera House on 31 January 1906. The composer
Gabriel Fauré thought highly of the first act when he heard it in Paris in 1905.
Cleofonte Campanini conducted its New York premiere at the
Manhattan Opera House on 5 February 1908.
["Giordano's ''Siberia'' First Time Here; Another New Opera Produced by Mr. Hammerstein at the Manhattan. Mr. Bassi Indisposed – His Place Taken by Mr. Zenatello at Short Notice – Mr. Sammarco and Mme. Agostinelli in Other Parts"]
''The New York Times
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'', 6 February 1908. Retrieved 25 November 2009
The composer revised and shortened the opera in 1927, and it was his favourite among his operas. The music critic of the New York Times
Zachary Woolfe
Zachary Woolfe is an American music critic who specializes in classical music. Since 2022 he has been chief classical music critic for ''The New York Times''.
Education and career
As a teenager in the 1990s, Woolfe discovered the online oper ...
, commenting on a 2015 concert performance by
Teatro Grattacielo in New York City, remarked that it hardly deserves its current obscurity.
Roles
Synopsis
:Place: Russia
:Time: First half of the 19th century
Act 1: "The Woman"
''
Saint Petersburg
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, August, during the Festival of
Saint Alexander''
Stephana is the mistress of Prince Alexis, living in an elegant palace, who was once seduced by Gleby, a scoundrel, who sold her to the Prince and has been living off a pension granted to him by the Prince. Stephana loves Vassili, a lieutenant who corresponds with her but assumes she is a simple working girl, because they always meet in disguise outside her house. When summoned to war he goes to meet Stephana and learns the truth about her, but he is still smitten with her. The Prince enters and demands an explanation which develops into a duel during which Vassili kills the Prince with his sword; he is detained and sent to the police.
Act 2: "The Lover"
''The frontier between Russia and Siberia in winter''
Several prisoners are making their way through the snow on foot to the mines where they are forced to work. Amongst them is Vassili worn almost out, he is despairing, a group of women and children are waiting along the road to bid farewell to the prisoners. Stephana arrives in a sleigh, she has left all to join her beloved in whatever fate awaits him, she does not listen to his pleas to return, when ordered to, they both march into the vastness of Siberia.
Act 3: "The Heroine"
''A hut of convicts in the mines of
Trans-Baikal on the eve of Russian Easter''
Due to the upcoming festivities, the prisoners are allowed to organize a feast. Stephana, excited by this, devises a scheme with an old convict to escape with Vassili, but Gleby has arrived to the prison camp after finally being arrested in one of his many crimes. He recognizes Stephana and insults her in front of everybody, including Vassili, who tries to defend her but is stopped by the other inmates. The church bell rings and prayers start. During the night Vassili and Stephana execute their plan to escape, but Gleby gives the alarm, the troops pursue the prisoners and a shot is heard, they bring Vassili back and carry Stephana, who was wounded, she bids farewell to Vassili and dies.
Recordings
The original cast members (Zenatello, Storchio, De Luca and Pini-Corsi) made a series of recordings of scenes and arias from the opera in 1903/1904 in Milan for the
Gramophone & Typewriter Company.
* 2004: With
Luisa Maragliano, Amedeo Zambo, Walter Monachesi. RAI Milan Orchestra and chorus, conductor: Danilo Bernardinelli (2 CD Bongiovanni, 2004. Recorded 5 February 1974).
["''Siberia'', Giordano (1903) – dossier"]
by Stéphane Lelièvre and Renato Verga, ''Première Loge'', 16 July 2021 (background, synopsis, discography) (in French)
* 2004: With Francesca Scaini, Jeon-Won Lee, Vittorio Vitelli. Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia, Bratislava Chamber Choir, conductor: Manlio Benzi (2 CD Dynamic, 2004. Recorded 2003).
* 2022: With
Sonya Yoncheva, Giorgi Sturua, Caterina Piva, Antonio Garés,
George Petean.
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra and chorus, conductor:
Gianandrea Noseda (CD/DVD/Blu-ray Dynamic 2022. Recorded 7 July 2021).
"Umberto Giordano: ''Siberia'' (DVD)"
Blu-ray
CD
Presto Music
CD
Naxos
*2023 with Ambur Braid, Clarry Bartha, Alexander Mikhailov, Scott Hendricks, Fredrika Brillembourg, Wiener Symphoniker, Prague Philharmonic Choir. conductor Valentin Uryupin Stage Director: Vasily Barkhatov Bregenzer Festspiele
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It features a large floating stage which is situated on Lake Constance.
History
The Festival becam ...
DVD/Blu-Ray.C-Major
References
Further reading
* Warrack, John and West, Ewan (1992), ''The Oxford Dictionary of Opera'', 782 pages,
External links
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Libretto
Italian, English
Recordings of ''Siberia''
operadis-opera-discography.org.uk
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