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Puccini La Rondine

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SKU: UE009653B

Composer: Giacomo Puccini

Publisher: Universal Edition

Instrument: Voice

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Puccini La Rondine

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The three-act opera La Rondine (The Swallow) was originally commissioned for the Carltheater in Vienna but, owing to the outbreak of the First World War, was only premiered in Monte Carlo in 1917. The libretto was written by Giuseppe Adami based on the German Die Schwalbe by Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert. Puccini revised the work a number of times, particularly the end of the second act, meaning that there are now three distinct versions. In the original version (1917), Magda leaves Ruggero because she believes that her dubious past does not permit her to marry him. In the second version (1920), her wish to return to the demimonde is what ultimately triggers her actions. In the third version (1921), Ruggero finds out about Magda’s past through an anonymous letter and leaves her. In spite of these differences in the storyline, the music hardly changed at all.

The setting is Paris during the Second Empire. We find Magda in the house of her wealthy patron Rambaldo, conversing with friends about love. One of the party reads her palm and tells her that one day she will fly like a swallow across the sea for love. Ruggero, a young man from the provinces, arrives in Paris for the first time. Magda’s friends suggest that he sample the nightlife in a dance club. Although irked by his conventional notions of eternal love, Magda falls for him. She parts company with her patron in order to live with Ruggero on the Riviera. However, no sooner has Ruggero had obtained consent from his parents to marry Magda, she explains to him about her old life and leaves him.

The 1st version corresponds to the 1st edition of 1917 and was the only edition available before 1994.

  • Roles: Magda, soprano Lisette, soprano Ruggero, tenor Prunier, tenor Rambaldo, baritone Périchaud, baritone or bass Gobin, tenor Crébillon, bass or baritone Evette, soprano Bianca, soprano Suzy, mezzo-soprano a Steward, bass Rabonier, baritone a singer, soprano Grisette, soprano a girl, from the choir another girl, from the choir Adolfo, tenor from the choir
  • Composer: Giacomo Puccini
  • Librettist: Giuseppe Adami
  • Piano reduction: Carlo Carignani
  • Text author: Heinz Reichert Alfred M. Willner
  • Translator: Robert Hess Millar D. Craig
  • Edition type: piano reduction
  • Languages: English | Italian