Performance historyDon Pasquale was first produced on January 3, 1843 at the Théâtre Italien in Paris. Roles
Synopsis
Ernesto is in love with Norina and has refused to marry a "more suitable" woman chosen for him by his uncle Don Pasquale. The old man accordingly plans to wed and produce his own heirs. His physician, Dr. Malatesta, suggests his sister, Sofronia, a convent girl, as the bride. The Don accepts, and Norina disguises herself as Sofronia and signs a marriage contract before a supposed notary. Norina now behaves like a shrew, making life so miserable for the old man that he is relieved when he discovers that he has been duped. He repudiates his desire for marriage and consents to the union of his nephew with Norina. Act 1Introduction between Don Pasquale and the doctor. (Romance of Malatesta: “Oh, like an angel of beauty”; Cavatina, Pasquale: “Oh, how I feel the glow of fire in my heart”; Duet between Ernesto and Pasquale: “How? You will? Marry me.”) Change of scene: Norina’s cavatina: “Ah, beneath all eyes”; Duet between Norina and the doctor: “See, I am ready with love to surround him.” Act 2Ernesto alone; then Pasquale, Norina, doctor. (Terzett: “Take courage”; Finale: “On one side,” etc.) Act 3Chorus: “Bring the jewels at once”; Duet between Pasquale and Norina: “Dear wife, may I ask”; Duet between Pasquale and the doctor: “Softly in the dark.” Change of scene: Ernesto’s serenade: “As Luna laughs in the fragrant night”; Duet between Ernesto and Norina “Do I read in your looks ?“ Finale: “Heaven, what do you say? This is Norina.” Selected recordings1960 Fernando Corena, Graziella Sciutti,Angelo Mercuriali ,Decca 1978 Donald Gramm,Alan Titus, Beverly Sills, Alfredo Kraus, Sarah Caldwell (Conductor),EMI External links
ReferencesPlot taken from The Opera Goer's Complete Guide by Leo Melitz, 1921 version.
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