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Cover of Padmâvatî

Cover of French Opera Padmâvatî. c.1923

Padmâvatî is an opera in two acts by the French composer Albert Roussel. The libretto, by Louis Laloy, is based on Théodore-Marie Pavie's La légende de Padmanî, reine de Tchitor, which retells the legend recounted in Malik Muhammad Jayasi's poem Padmavat (1540). It was first performed at the Paris Opéra on June 1, 1923. Roussel styled the work an opéra-ballet and there are many dance numbers and opportunities for spectacle. The composer was inspired by his visit to the ruined city of Chittor in Rajputana (now Rajasthan) and he incorporated many features of Indian music into the score.

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Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 1 June 1923
Conductor: Philippe Gaubert
Padmâvatî, Queen of Chittor mezzo-soprano Ketty Lapeyrette
Ratan-Sen, her husband, King of Chittor tenor Paul Franz
Alaouddin, Sultan of the Mughals baritone Édouard Roux
Nakamti, a young woman soprano Jeanne Laval
Brahmin tenor Henri Fabert
Badal, Ratan-Sen's enemy tenor Mario Podestà
Gora, official of the palace tenor Dalerant
Priest bass Armand-Émile Narçon

Synopsis

Place: Chittor, India
Time: around 1300

Act One

The sultan of Khilji Dynasty Alaouddin is besieging the city of Chittor. He comes to its ruler, Ratan-Sen, asking for peace negotiations. Ratan-Sen shows him around the city. Alaouddin also asks to be granted a glimpse of Ratan-Sen's wife, Padmâvatî, who is legendary for her beauty. Ratan-Sen reluctantly agrees. Alaouddin refuses to make peace unless Padmâvatî is handed over to him.

Act Two

The Khilji army attack the city and Padmâvatî and the wounded Ratan-Sen take refuge in the temple of Siva. Ratan-Sen tells his wife that the people will be massacred unless she gives herself to Alaouddin. Ratan-Sen is stoned to death, and Padmâvatî joins him on his funeral pyre rather than giving herself to Alaouddin.

Recordings

Sources

  • The Viking Opera Guide ed. Holden (Viking, 1993)
  • Del Teatro (in Italian)
  • Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Padmâvatî, 1 June 1923". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  • The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera ed. Parker (OUP, 1994)
  • Smith, Richard Langham (1992), 'Padmâvatî' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
This page was last edited on 15 December 2023, at 03:58
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