
Photo: Catherine Ashmore
Kirov Opera 2001, David Freeman, dir
Prokofieff, Serge
The Fiery Angel (1919-23, rev.1926-7)
Duration: 125 minutesOpera in five acts and seven scenes
Libretto by the composer after the novel by Valery Bryusov (R,E,F,G,I)
Scoring
Major roles: dramS,Bar; minor roles: 2M,3T,Bar,B;
small roles: M,T,3B; chorus;
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Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.
World Premiere
11/25/1954
Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris
Conductor: Charles Bruck
Company: Jane Rhodes (Renata) / Xavier Depraz (Ronald)
World stage premiere
9/29/1955
Teatro La Fenice, Venice
Giorgio Strehler, director
Conductor: Nino Sanzogno
Company: Dotothy Dow (Renata) / Rolando Panerai (Ronald)
Roles
| RUPRECHT, a knight | Baritone |
| HOSTESS OF THE INN | Contralto |
| RENATA | Soprano |
| SERVANT AT THE INN | Baritone |
| SORCERESS | Mezzo Soprano |
| JAKOB GLOCK | Tenor |
| AGRIPPA VAN NETTELSHEIM, a philosopher | Tenor |
| COUNT HEINRICH | Silent role |
| MATHIAS | Baritone |
| THE DOCTOR | Tenor |
| MEPHISTOPHLES | Tenor |
| FAUST | Baritone |
| THE INKEEPER AT COLOGNE | Baritone |
| MOTHER SUPERIOR | Mezzo Soprano |
| INQUISITOR | Bass |
| TWO YOUNG NUNS | Sopranos |
| 3 skeletons | Soprano/Tenor/Bass |
| 3 neighbours | Baritone/2 Basses |
| Nuns | Chorus of Sopranos/Altos |
| Inquisitor's retinue | Chorus of Tenors/Basses |
Time and Place
Germany, mainly Cologne, 16th century
Synopsis Ruprecht, a 16th century mercenary, takes lodgings at an inn but is disturbed by a young woman in the next room. Renata tells how in her childhood she loved and was nurtured by a fiery angel called Madiel. Reaching the age of 16, she yearned for sexual as well as spiritual union but he then vanished for ever. In adulthood she thought she had found him again in the shape of Count Heinrich, but after a year of love he too vanished. Now she is tormented by demons. Ruprecht is drawn to Renata and, although she spurns his advances, he determines to help her. In Cologne, the pair attempt to conjure up the spirit of Heinrich with black magic learnt from occult books. Ruprecht seeks help from the magician Agrippa, who tells him the only true magic comes from the study of science. Heinrich appears in Cologne, and spurns Rentata for seducing him. Longing for vengeance, Renata sends Ruprecht to challenge him to a duel. But when she glimpses Heinrich she believes again that he is the fiery angel and tells Ruprecht not to harm him. In the ensuing duel Ruprecht lets himself be wounded and Renata, distraught, acknowledges her growing love. But when he recovers, she rejects him as an agent of the Devil and disappears. This quarrel has been witnessed by Faust and Mephistopheles, who invite Ruprecht to join them. Renata has fled to a nunnery to seek atonement. The novices become possessed by diabolic forces and an Inquisitor performs an exorcism. Renata pleads innocence but a frenzy mounts in the nuns. Ruprecht, Faust and Mephistopheles enter the nunnery unseen and watch the growing madness. Renata and the nuns attack the the Inquisitor and he condemns her to be burned at the stake.
Repertoire Note The Fiery Angel
Moods
Dramatic
Subjects
History, Magic/Mystery, Relationships, Religion, Literary
Recommended Recording
Galina Gorchakova/Sergei Leiferkus/Vladimir Ognovenko/Kirov Opera/Valery Gergiev
Philips 446 078-2 (2 CDs)
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