by Paul J. Pelkonen
Off with her head: Elza van den Heever as Elizabeth I in Maria Stuarda.
Photo by Ken Howard © 2012 The Metropolitan Opera.
The bel canto operas which Gaetano Donizetti wrote based (very loosely) on the history of 16th century England have acquired a legendary status among New York opera lovers. Sure, they were presented at New York City Opera in the 1970s with Beverly Sills taking on all three roles: Anne Boleyn, Mary, Queen of Scots, and Queen Elizabeth. Those performances have passed into legend.
This season, a new legend is being written as Sondra Radvanovsky sings the roles of Anne Boleyn, Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I in Donizetti's Three Queens trilogy on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House. This Maria Stuarda is the first revival of this production which opened in 2012 which originally featured Joyce DiDonato as Mary.
This revival returns Elza van den Heever to the role of Elizabeth I. It also features Patrick Carfizzi, Celso Albelo and bass Kwangchal Youn in supporting roles. Riccardo Frizza conducts.
Maria Stuarda returns to the stage of the Metropolitan Opera on Jan. 29, 2016.
Recording Recommendations:
London Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Aldo Ceccato (DG, 1971) Maria Stuarda: Beverly Sills Elizabeta: Eileen Farrell Talbot: Stuart Burrows
Teatro Comunate de Bologna cond. Richard Bonynge (Decca, 1974) Maria Stuarda: Joan Sutherland Elizabeta: Huguette Tourangeau Talbot: Luciano Pavarotti
Just as Donizetti intended Maria Stuarda to be a showdown between divas playing the roles of English queens, my recommendations for this opera feature two of the great ladies of the stage. On one hand, you have Beverly Sills' superb performance as Mary, with an excellent British orchestra and a strong Elizabeth from the reliable Eileen Farrell. The Sutherland/Bonynge recording features La Stupenda in her comfort zone, with her husband conducting and Luciano Pavarotti as Talbot. Pick 'em.
Watch a scene from Maria Stuarda starring Joyce DiDonato here.