Verdi: Il corsaro

Lamberto Puggelli
2008-10-19


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117 min

The corsair Corrado, having taken refuge on an island in the Aegean Sea, decides to launch an expedition against the Muslims, during which he is taken prisoner. Gulnara, the favorite of Pasha Seïd, falls in love with Corrado and helps him escape after murdering Seïd herself. Meanwhile, Medora, Corrado’s beloved, has poisoned herself upon hearing the false news of her lover’s death. She dies in the arms of her lover, who has returned too late. Corrado, in despair, throws himself into the sea, while Gulnara collapses, overcome by grief. “Il corsaro” is a lyric drama (“melodramma tragico”) in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Lord Byron’s poem “The Corsair.” It premiered on October 25, 1848, at the Grand Theatre in Trieste. The opera was taken off the bill after three performances and replaced by “Macbeth.” From the “Tutto Verdi” box set of 27 Verdi operas. Recorded live at the Teatro Regio in Parma on October 19 and 21, 2008.

Cast

Name Character Team
Bruno Ribeiro Corrado Unowned
Andrea Papi Giovanni Unowned
Luca Salsi Seid Unowned
Silvia Dalla Benetta Gulnara Unowned
Gregory Bonfatti Selimo Unowned
Angelo Villari Un eunoco / Un schiavo Unowned
Irina Lungu Medora Unowned
Carlo Montanaro Conductor Unowned