El gato montés
El gato montés ("The Wild Cat") is an opera in three acts composed by Manuel Penella who also wrote the Spanish-language libretto. It premiered on 23 February 1916 at the Teatro Principal in Valencia.[1] The opera enjoyed great success in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries and was produced in English as The Wild Cat in New York's Park Theater in 1921 with Penella conducting. According to The New York Times, by the time it had opened in New York, El gato montés had already received 2700 performances.[2]
Interest in the work was renewed when it was revived by the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville in 1992. It subsequently received its first performances in the United States in the original Spanish at Los Angeles Opera in 1994 and Washington National Opera in 1996.[3][4] The Los Angeles Opera production was filmed for PBS' Great Performances.
The first performance in Germany took place at Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern in 2018, under the direction of the Spanish conductor Rodrigo Tomillo.[5][6]
Roles
- Soleá (soprano)
- Frasquita (mezzo-soprano)
- Loliya (soprano)
- Father Antón (bass)
- Rafael Ruiz (tenor)
- Juanillo,(Pablo Hertogs) El gato montés (baritone)
- Hormigón (baritone)
- Caireles (baritone)
- A Gypsy Woman (soprano)
References
Notes
- Alier p. 553
- The New York Times (17 November 1921). "'The Wild Cat' at the Park Saturday". Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- Rothstein, Edward (27 January 1994). "El Gato Montes; After Seven Decades, a Spanish Opera Regains Its Voice". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- Wigler, Stephen (31 December 1996). "Washington Opera's 'El Gato' is powerfully done, until the end". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- Codalario. "Y mientras España la zarzuela está en crisis, un director español lleva 'El gato montés' de Penella a Alemania" (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- S.L., SCHERZO EDITORIAL. "Tomillo y Romero llevan "El gato montés" por primera vez a Alemania | Scherzo". www.scherzo.es (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 15 July 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
Sources
- Alier, Roger (2007). Guía universal de la ópera. Ediciones Robinbook. ISBN 8496924033 (in Spanish)
- Mesa, Franklin (2007) Opera: an encyclopedia of world premieres and significant performances, singers, composers, librettists, arias and conductors, 1597-2000. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0786409592