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Bajazet | |
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Opera by Antonio Vivaldi | |
Librettist | Agostino Piovene |
Language | Italian |
Based on | Life of Beyazid I |
Premiere | 1735 |
Bajazet (Italian pronunciation: [baʒaˈzɛ]; also called Il Tamerlano[1]) (RV 703) is an Italian opera in 3 acts composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1735. Its libretto was written by Agostino Piovene. It was premiered in Verona, during the Carnival season of that year. It includes a three-movement sinfonia as an introduction. The story is about the fate of Bajazet (known as Beyazid I) after being captured by Tamerlane (Timur Lenk). The famous aria, 'Sposa son disprezzata' is from this opera.
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast[2] |
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Tamerlano, the emperor of the Uzbek Turks | mezzo-soprano (en travesti) | Maria Maddalena Pieri |
Bajazet, the emperor of the Ottoman Turks, now a prisoner to Tamerlano | baritone | Marc'Antonio Mareschi |
Asteria, daughter of Bajazet, in love with Andronicus | contralto | Anna Girò |
Andronicus, a prince from Greece, ally of Tamerlane | contralto castrato | Pietro Moriggi |
Irene, princess of Tresbisond, promised in marriage to Tamerlane | contralto | Margherita Giacomazzi |
Idaspe, friend of Andronicus | soprano castrato | Giovanni Manzoli |
Act I. In garden of occupied capital of Bursa, where Tamerlane resides following the defeat of the Turks.
Act 2. Open countryside with Tamerlane’s pavilions which open to show Tamerlane and Andronicus seated.
Act 3. Garden on the banks of the River Euphrates.
Act | Scene | Recitative/Aria | Characters |
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Act 1 | Scene 1 | Recitative: Prence Lo so: vi devo | Bajazet, Andronico |
Aria: Del destin non dee lagnarsi | Bajazet | ||
Scene 2 | Recitative: Non si perda di vista | Andronico, Idaspe | |
Aria: Nasce rosa lusinghiera | Idaspe | ||
Scene 3 | Recitative: Principe, or ora i greci | Tamerlano, Andronico | |
Aria: In si torbida procella | Tamerlano | ||
Scene 4 | Recitative: Il Tartaro ama Asteria | Andronico | |
Aria: Quel ciglio vezzosetto | Andronico | ||
Scene 5-6 | Recitative: Or sì, fiero destino | Asteria, Tamerlano | |
Aria: Vedeste mai sul prato | Tamerlano | ||
Scene 7-8 | Recitative: Non ascolto più nulla | Bajazet, Asteria, Andronico | |
Aria: Amare un'alma ingrata | Asteria | ||
Scene 9 | Recitative: Così la sposa il Tamerlano accoglie? | Irene, Andronico, Idaspe | |
Aria: Qual guerriero in campo armato | Irene | ||
Scene 10 | Recitative: È bella Irene | Andronico | |
Aria: Non ho nel sen constanza | Andronico | ||
Act 2 | Scene 1 | Recitative: Amico, tengo un testimon fedele | Tamerlano, Andronico |
Scene 2 | Recitative: Sarete or ostinato | Idaspe, Andronico | |
Aria: Anche il mar par che sommerga | Idaspe | ||
Scene 3 | Recitative: Gloria, sdegno ed amore | Asteria, Andronico | |
Aria: Stringi le mie catene | Asteria | ||
Scene 4 | Recitative: Ah, disperato Andronico! | Andronico | |
Aria: La sorte mia spietata | Andronico | ||
Scene 5 | Recitative: Signor, vergine illustre | Idaspe, Tamerlano, Irene, Asteria | |
Aria: Cruda sorte, avverso fato! | Tamerlano | ||
Scene 6 | Recitative: Senti, chiunque tu sia | Asteria, Irene | |
Aria: La cervetta timidetta | Asteria | ||
Scene 7 | Recitative: Gran cose espone Asteria | Irene, Idaspe | |
Aria: Sposa, son disprezzata | Irene | ||
Scene 8 | Recitative: Dov'è mia figlia, Andronico? | Bajazet, Andronico | |
Aria: Dov'è la figla? | Bajazet | ||
Scene 9 | Recitative: Asteria, siamo al soglio...; Accompagnato: Odi, perfida | Tamerlano, Asteria, Bajazet, Irene, Andronico | |
Quartet: Sì crudel! questo è l'amore | Irene, Bajazet, Asteria, Tamerlano | ||
Act 3 | Scene 1 | Recitative: Figlia, siam rei | Bajazet, Asteria |
Aria: Veder parmi, or che nel fondo | Bajazet | ||
Scene 2-3 | Recitative: Andronico, il mio amore | Tamerlano, Andronico, Asteria, Bajazet | |
Aria: Barbaro traditor | Tamerlano | ||
Scene 4 | Recitative: Lascerò di regnare | Andronico | |
Aria: Spesso tra vaghe rose | Andronico | ||
Scene 5-7 | Recitative: Eccoti, Bajazette | Tamerlano, Asteria, Andronico, Bajazet, Irene | |
Arioso: Verrò crudel, spietato | Bajazet | ||
Scene 8 | Recitative: Signor, fra tante cure | Irene, Tamerlano | |
Aria: Son tortorella | Irene | ||
Scene 9 | Recitative: Signore, Bajazette | Idaspe, Tamerlano, Andronico | |
Scene 10 | Accompagnato: È morto, sì, tiranno | Asteria | |
Aria: Svena, uccidi, abbatti, atterra | Asteria | ||
Final Scene | Recitative: Deh, tu cauto la segui | Andronico, Irene, Tamerlano | |
Chorus: Coronata di gigli e rose | All (except Bajazet, who's dead, of course) |
Bajazet is a pasticcio. It was a common practice during Vivaldi's time for composers to borrow and adapt arias from other composers with their own works for an opera. Vivaldi himself composed the arias for the good characters (Bajazet, Asteria and Idaspe) and mostly used existing arias from other composers for the villains (Tamerlano, Irene, Andronico) in this opera. Some of the arias are reused from previous Vivaldi operas. The table below lists the origin of some of the arias used in Bajazet.
Aria | Composer | Opera | Original name |
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Del destin non dee lagnarsi | Antonio Vivaldi | L'Olimpiade | Del destin non vi lagnate |
Nasce rosa lusinghiera | Antonio Vivaldi | Giustino, also in Farnace | Senti l'aura lusinghiera / Scherza l'aura lusinghiera |
In sì torbida procella | Geminiano Giacomelli | Alessandro Severo | |
Vedeste mai sul prato | Johann Adolf Hasse | Siroe re di Persia | |
Qual guerriero in campo armato | Riccardo Broschi | Idaspe | |
Non ho nel sen costanza | Geminiano Giacomelli | Adriano in Siria | |
Anche il mar par che sommerga | Antonio Vivaldi | Semiramide | |
Stringi le mie catene | Antonio Vivaldi | Semiramide | |
La sorte mia spietata | Johann Adolf Hasse | Siroe re di Persia | |
La cervetta timidetta | Antonio Vivaldi | Giustino | |
Dov'è la figlia? | Antonio Vivaldi | Motezuma | |
Sposa, son disprezzata | Geminiano Giacomelli | Merope | Sposa, non mi conosci |
Sì crudel! questo è l'amore (quartet) | Antonio Vivaldi | Farnace | Io crudel? giusto rigore |
Veder parmi, or che nel fondo | Antonio Vivaldi | Farnace | Roma Invitta ma clemente |
Spesso tra vaghe rose | Johann Adolf Hasse | Siroe re di Persia | |
Coronata di gigli e di rose | Antonio Vivaldi | Farnace |
The first complete recording of this opera was released by Virgin Classics on 10 May 2005. Fabio Biondi conducts Europa Galante in Brussels for this recording. The singers are:
This recording received the award for Best Opera by Midem Classical Awards 2006 and shortlisted for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards 2006.Before this release, excerpts from this opera had been performed by other singers such as Cecilia Bartoli.
Pinchgut Opera's 2015 production of the opera was recorded live and broadcast on ABC Classic FM.[3]
A recoding of the complete opera was released in 2020 on naive classics, featuring Bruno Taddia as Bajazet and Filippo Mineccia as Tamerlano. The orchestra is Accademia Bizantina. All conducted by Ottavio Dantone.
Notes
Sources
Piovene, Agostino (1742). Bajazet. Libretto. n.l.: n.p.