Statira principessa di Persia

Statira principessa di Persia

"Statira principessa di Persia" ("Stateira, Princess of Persia") is an opera - more specifically, a drama per musica - in a prologue and three acts by Francesco Cavalli, set to a libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello. The opera was first performed in Venice at the SS Giovanni e Paolo, on 18th January 1655 (possibly 1656).

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In the epistle dedicatory to the original libretto, Busenello explains the plot as follows:

cquote| "The king of Armenia, in concert with other Asian princes, engages in bloody battle with Darius III of Persia, and kidnaps his wife Parisatidis and daughter Stateira.Cloridaspis, the young king of Arabia in love with Stateira, attacks the Armenians, sets Stateira and her mother free, and takes them back to Darius.Darius is so grateful to the king of Arabia for setting Stateira free – during which action he was gravely wounded – that he lets Stateira herself look after him. This she does with balsam and medicines, and in the royal gardens he is healed of all his ills.An occasion such as this could not procure any other effect than that the two fall in love; this the princess does, giving him signs of her ardent passion. This is where the opera begins.

"Wherein:

"Stateira, being a young woman and therefore incapable of keeping anything secret, speaks of her love to a servant girl, known as Ermosilla, but who is actually Usimano, an Egyptian prince. He was in love with Stateira and came to Persia dressed as a woman to work in the service of the princess.No sooner has Usimano learnt of Stateira's love for the Arab than he is seized with jealousy against him; this anger is the basis for all the drama, which is only resolved by a series of events as you shall see.

"Floralba, Stateira's other servant girl, is in love with the Arab king and only later on finds out that she is his sister. She marries Usimano, Stateira marries Cloridaspis, but has to renounce the throne of Persia, which is then given by Darius to his son-in-law."

The writer protests that his words about divinities, gods, idols, stars, the heavens, destiny, fate, and other similar things, are simply an artifice of his pen and are purely to adorn some poetry or to stress some words. Although the author writes as a poet, he clearly lives and believes as a Christian.

References

*GroveOnline|Francesco Cavalli: Works|Thomas Walker and Irene Alm|07 October|2007
* [http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/magazine/essays/2005/10/36187_5.php "Busenello"] , "Goldberg Magazine", October 2005
* [http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/magazine/composers/2004/10/25064_4.php "Cavalli, Pier Francesco: The great enterprise of XVIIth century opera] , "Goldberg Magazine", October 2004


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