Il Diluvio universale

Il Diluvio universale - Gaetano Donizetti

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A typical opera with a sacred subject designed for performance during Lent season, Gaetano Donizetti’s Il diluvio universale made its debut at the Real Teatro di San Carlo in Naples on 6 March 1830, with the celebrated bass Luigi Lablache in the role of Noè. Domenico Gilardoni’s libretto was inspired by Francesco Ringhieri’s tragedy Il diluvio, to which he added elements from Lord Byron and Thomas Moore. The model is, of course, Rossini’s Mosè in Egitto, performed in the same theatre twelve years earlier. However, this incomparable model of religious opera intertwined the ‘sacred’ stories of the Bible with the ‘profane’ vicissitudes of the main characters, in a mixture of public and private themes. Despite an egregious mistake by the prima donna, Luigia Boccabadati, who at the premiere started singing the concertato of the finale of act one in advance, Il diluvio universale was well received and marks a crucial stage in Donizetti’s creative evolution. The extensive revision of this opera carried out by Donizetti a few years later witnesses the fact that he viewed it as very important. The second Il diluvio universale debuted at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa on 17 January 1834. However, the version presented at the Donizetti Opera Festival will be the original, Neapolitan one. Riccardo Frizza, the festival’s music director, will be on the podium while the performance will be directed by the Masbedo artistic duo: through the Flood, the first natural cataclysm in history, they urge us to reflect on such topical issues as the environmental emergency and the climate change – two topics that affect us all. This interweaving of collective and individual destinies is one of the core themes of the dramaturgy of Il diluvio universale. Once again, Donizetti is talking about us.

Recorded at Donizetti Opera Festival 2023, Teatro Donizetti, 17 November 2023

Artist: Gaetano Donizetti

Label: Dynamic

Release Date: October 18, 2024

People: Nahuel Di Pierro, Nicolò Donini, Davide Zaccherini, Eduardo Martínez, Sabrina Gárdez, Erica Artina, Sophie Burns, Enea Scala, Giuliana Gianfaldoni, Maria Elena Pepi, Wangmao Wang, Coro dell’Accademia Teatro alla Scala (chorus master: Salvo Sgrò), Donizetti Opera Orchestra, Riccardo Frizza (Conductor) - MASBEDO: project, direction, live direction, costumes - Fiammetta Baldiserri: lighting designer

Catalog No: DYN38029

Album Reviews

 The role of Noè was written for none other than Luigi Lablache, characterized by solemn declamatory passages and a pervasive lyricism. Nahuel Di Pierro delivers it with noble phrasing, supported by a richly dark-hued timbre that is broad, smooth, and velvety. 

Connessi all'opera

 Despite these many distractions, most of the principals managed to make an impression, chief among them the outstanding Argentinian bass Nahuel Di Pierro, whose fine, upstanding Noè was a perfect foil to the wily. 

Bachtrack

 Nahuel Di Pierro lends the character of Noè the beauty of a voice with a refined tonal texture, well-rounded in the middle range and secure in its ascent to the upper register. Notable as well is the smoothness of his lyrical passages, along with the overall poise of his vocal line, delivered with undeniable elegance in phrasing. His portrayal of the character on stage is highly effective, presenting Noè as a stern yet benevolent and compassionate religious leader. 

Operalibera

 Argentinian bass Nahuel Di Pierro was Noè, the role written for the great Luigi Lablache (1794‑1858). Di Pierro brought the required gravitas for the role, with his powerful basso and imposing stage presence. His Act I invocation “In quell’arca rispettate” set the tone for an authoritarian patriarch. But in his Act I duet with Sela, “Quel che del ciel su i cardini,” he also showed Noè’s humanity and compassion. 

Concerto Net

 Nahuel Di Pierro portrays a deeply human Noè, very attentive and faithful to the text, skillfully shaping the meanings expressed by the libretto. The artist, in his debut in the Donizettian repertoire, is also endowed with excellent musicality, beautifully expressed through a refined use of colors. 

Operaeoopera

 The cast, quite numerous, was led by Nahuel Di Pierro, who lent his authoritative voice to the character of Noè. In the role, written for the famous Luigi Lablache, the Argentine bass convinces with nobility of line and accents—his prayer aria is particularly striking. 

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