Mirandolina (opera)

Mirandolina (H. 346) is a 1953–54[1] comic opera in three acts by Bohuslav Martinů,[2] with an Italian-language libretto by the composer after Carlo Goldoni's 1751 comedy The Mistress of the Inn (La locandiera).

The opera, incorporating stretches of spoken dialogue between the characters against an orchestral background, was premiered on 17 May 1959 (shortly before the composer's death) at the Prague National Theatre, Czechoslovakia, when it was conducted by Václav Kašlik.

[3] Martinů's biographer Brian Large noted several highlights from the score: a coloratura aria in Act 1 Scene 6 for Mirandolina as well as waltzes, intermezzos and a saltarello,[4] the latter having been recorded in 1973 by the Czech State Philharmonic Orchestra Brno conducted by František Jílek.

[6] It was staged in 2002 by the Belarus National Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the Wexford Festival, with Daniela Bruera in the title role and conducted by Riccardo Frizza; this production was recorded by the BBC and published on CD in 2004 by Supraphon.

The German premiere of the original Italian version was then given in March 2014 at the Theater Gießen, conducted by Michael Hofstetter and directed by Andriy Zholdak; the Bavarian State Opera's Opernstudio performed the work in April 2014, conducted by Alexander Prior and directed by Christian Stückl, and in June it was staged at the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava.