Médée (Cherubini)


Médée is a French language opéra-comique by Luigi Cherubini. The libretto by François-Benoît Hoffman was based on Euripides' tragedy of Medea and Pierre Corneille's play Médée. It is set in the ancient city of Corinth.
The opera was premiered on 13 March 1797 at the Théâtre Feydeau, Paris. It met with a lukewarm reception and was not immediately revived. During the twentieth century, it was usually performed in Italian translation as Medea, with the spoken dialogue replaced by recitatives not authorized by the composer. More recently, opera companies have returned to Cherubini's original version.
The long-lost final aria, which Cherubini appears to have elided from his original manuscript, was discovered by researchers from the University of Manchester and Stanford University by employing x-ray techniques to reveal the blackened out areas of Cherubini's manuscript.

Performances and versions

Several versions of the opera were produced and staged in Italian and German:

Late 20th-century revivals

The role of Médée is famed for its difficulty. Other famous interpreters of the role in the 20th century included Dame Josephine Barstow, Montserrat Caballé, Eileen Farrell, Marisa Galvany, Leyla Gencer, Dame Gwyneth Jones, Nadja Michael, Maralin Niska, Leonie Rysanek, Sylvia Sass, Anja Silja, Dunja Vejzovic, and Shirley Verrett. Anna Caterina Antonacci performed the Italian version in the first decade of the 21st century: the recording of a performance from the 2008 Turin edition has been released on DVD.

Roles

Synopsis

Act 1

Outside the palace of King Créon
Dircé is preparing for her wedding to Jason. Years ago, Jason had stolen the golden fleece with the help of Médée, who had betrayed her family and established a relationship with Jason, the result of which was two children. Although Jason has since abandoned Médée, she reappears and demands that he return to her. Jason refuses and Médée curses him, swearing vengeance.

Act 2

Inside the palace
In despair, Médée is encouraged by her slave, Néris, to leave the city. Créon then appears and orders that Médée leave. She asks for one more day with her children and, after the king agrees, she appears to be calmer and gives Néris two wedding presents to take to her rival.

Act 3

Between the palace and the temple
Néris brings the two children out to where Médée is waiting. Sounds of lamentation are heard from within the palace and it is discovered that one of Médée's wedding presents has poisoned Dircé. An angry crowd gathers and Néris, Médée, and the children take refuge in the temple. The two women reappear with Médée grasping a blood-stained knife with which she has killed her two children. The temple, to which Médée returns, goes up in flames.

Recordings

Original French version:
YearCast
Conductor,
Opera House and Orchestra
Label
1995Iano Tamar,
Patrizia Ciofi,
Magali Damonte,
Luca Lombardo,
Jean-Philippe Courtis
Patrick Fournillier
Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia Opera
Audio CD: Nuova Era
Cat: 7253/54
Nuova Era,
Cat: 231687
1997Phyllis Treigle,
Thaïs St Julien,
D'Anna Fortunato,
Carl Halvorson,
David Arnold
Bart Folse,
Brewer Chamber Orchestra and the Chorus Quotannis
Audio CD: Newport Classic
Cat: NPD 85622/2

Italian translation, with recitatives by Franz Lachner:
YearCast
Conductor,
Opera House and Orchestra
Label
1953Maria Callas,
Gabriella Tucci,
Fedora Barbieri,
Carlos Guichandut,
Mario Petri
Vittorio Gui
,
Audio CD: HUNT CD 516
ARKADIA CDHP 516.2
MELODRAM GM 2.0037
IDIS 6394/95
1953Maria Callas,
Maria Luisa Nache,
Fedora Barbieri,
Gino Penno,
Giuseppe Modesti
Leonard Bernstein
Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus
Audio CD: EMI
1957Maria Callas,
Renata Scotto,
Miriam Pirazzini,
Mirto Picchi,
Giuseppe Modesti
Tullio Serafin
Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus
Audio CD: EMI
Cat: CDMB-63625
1958Maria Callas,
Elisabeth Carron,
Teresa Berganza,
Jon Vickers,
Nicola Zaccaria
Nicola Rescigno
Dallas Civic Opera Company
Audio CD: MELODRAM MEL 26016
GALA GL 100.521
MYTO 2 CD 00164
1959Maria Callas,
Joan Carlyle,
Fiorenza Cossotto,
Jon Vickers,
Nicola Zaccaria
Nicola Rescigno
Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Audio CD: ICA Classics
Cat: ICAC 5110.
1961Maria Callas,
Ivana Tosini,
Giulietta Simionato,
Jon Vickers,
Nicolai Ghiaurov
Thomas Schippers
Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus
Audio CD: HUNT 2 CDLSMH 34028
ARKADIA CDMP 428.2
OMBRA RECORDS OMB 7003
OPERA D’ORO OPD 1251 2
1967Dame Gwyneth Jones,
Pilar Lorengar,
Fiorenza Cossotto,
Bruno Prevedi,
Justino Díaz
Lamberto Gardelli
Orchestra and Chorus of Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Audio CD: Decca «Double»
Cat: 452 611–2
1977Sylvia Sass,
Magda Kalmár,
Klára Takács,
Veriano Luchetti,
Kolos Kováts
Lamberto Gardelli,
Hungarian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Audio CD: Hungaroton
Cat: HCD 11904-05-2
2009Anna Caterina Antonacci,
Cinzia Forte,
Sara Mingardo,
Giuseppe Filianoti,
Giovanni Battista Parodi
Evelino Pidò,
Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Regio
Video DVD: Hardy
Cat: HCD 4038