Jubilee concert: Mascagni's epic Il piccolo Marat
Programme
- Pietro Mascagni Il piccolo Marat
The sixtieth Matinee season opens with Mascagni. Pietro Rizzo will not conduct his famous Cavalleria rusticana, but the much later Il piccolo Marat.
Success for Il piccolo Marat
We know him mainly for Cavalleria rusticana, but Pietro Mascagni wrote a large number of operas, which met with varying success. Il piccolo Marat premiered on May 2, 1921, with great success in the Teatro Costanzi in Rome, after which immediately countless performances followed elsewhere. The story centres on the little Marat, who is actually an aristocrat, but during the French Revolution - under the guise of being a revolutionary - frees his imprisoned mother and finds a lover in the process.
Darker and more grandiose than Cavalleria rusticana
Whereas Cavalleria was still a key work for Italian verismo, Il piccolo Marat is much darker in colour and slower and more expansive in character, more epic than lyrical. Yet it is also an opera with catchy vocal elements, such as the demanding tenor part of the little Marat and the great love duet between him and Mariella. The Groot Omroepkoor performed this opera once before in 1992 (then with the Radio Symphony Orchestra) under the direction of conductor Kees Bakels, which contributed to its revaluation. Almost thirty years later, we can once again witness this rarely performed masterpiece of the pre-war Italian avant-garde.