Work Information
| Publisher |
G Schirmer Inc |
Category |
Opera and Music Theatre |
| Year Composed |
1980 |
Duration |
2 Hours, 10 Minutes |
| Solo Voice(s) |
Baritone, Bass, Mezzo soprano, high Baritone, Soprano, Tenor, Soprano, Mezzo soprano, silent role |
Chorus |
Optional chorus |
| Orchestration |
2(pic).2.2(bcl).2+cbn/2.1[in C].1.0/timp(perc).perc/hp/str alt.: 1111/1110/perc/hp/str (min 1.1.1.1.1) |
Languages |
Russian, English, German, Chinese |
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| Libretto(s): |
50482139 |
Libretto(s): |
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| Vocal Score(s): |
50480347 |
Vocal Score(s): |
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Programme Note
Cast List: TARTUFFE, a hypocrite: Baritone ORGON, a wealthy Parisian: Bass ELMIRE, Orgon's second wife: Mezzo-Soprano MARIANE, Orgon's daughter: Soprano DORINE, Mariane's maid: Soprano DAMIS, Orgon's son: High Baritone VALÈRE , Mariane's fiancé: Tenor MME. PERNELLE, Orgon's mother: Mezzo-soprano FLIPOTE, Mme. Pernelle's maid: Silent
Synopsis: Tartuffe, a religious hypocrite, insinuates his way into Orgon's house and tries to marry his daughter. Orgon's wife, Elmire, sees through Tartuffe and plots to trick him into seducing her in order to open Orgon's eyes. Tartuffe, however, takes control of the house and wants to get the owner arrested, members of the family disguise themselves as officials of the crown and drive Tartuffe away. With 350 performances in 108 productions since its 1980 San Francisco Opera premiere, Tartuffe has become one of the most popular operas ever written by an American. In its "20th-century Classics" series, the Vienna Kammeroper's production of Tartuffe was a triumph in its Austrian premiere May 2, 2002. From September to January the opera played in three cities in Germany to ovations and excellent reviews, as it did in a three-year repertory run at the Mussorgsky National Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia. It has been translated into German, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and is being translated into Czech for the National Theater in Prague.
Reviews
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Fabulous fun...bursting with movement and comedy. In composer Kirke Mechem, Molière has found his musical alter ego.
Die Furche (Vienna)
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Wiener Kammeroper presented the Austrian premiere of a successful American work, Tartuffe, by Kirke Mechem. In the presence of the composer, the audience enjoyed two hours of sharp, lively opera buffa. The idea is as simple as it is successful: its framework is Molière's five-act penetrating satire...Mechem wrote a tight English libretto - modern, easily understood and wittily theatrical - and set it to music that is skillful and deftly humorous. The characterizations are masterful. Musical quotations, artfully placed, guarantee laughter at the right moments.
Peter Haiderer, Die Presse (Vienna)
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The Austrian premiere of Kirke Mechem's highly successful three-act comic opera Tartuffe at the Wiener Kammeroper was an unexpected delight. Mechem, one of America's most prolific composers, has a genuine flair for the theater and an acute understanding of comedy...[Moliere's] superbly structured play serves as the basis for the opera, yet Mechem has provided a deft, glimmering, witty score. The opera is a delight; its music [of] sheer inventiveness, its orchestration highly detailed, and genuinely free of heavy- handedness throughout. Mechem's style is melodious, lyrical, and rhythmically exact...[His] is a distinctive voice and he has a particular gift for vocal writing. Here, he deliberately tailored both form and language to mirror 18th-century opera buffa in an ironic sense, while reflecting it entirely through late 20th-century declamatory interplay...
Brendan Carroll, Opera Now
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...a true master stroke. Exquisite, witty, tempestuous, effervescent-no opera lover should miss it.
Kleine Zeitung (Graz)
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...a witty contemporary opera, carried out with such finely honed irony...It is uproariously funny.
Salzburger Nachrichten
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...a brilliant jewel, a delicious hit, right on the mark....The score is inspired, handsomely suited to the purpose and wildly effective at every turn....could be sold out for weeks or months...a masterful accomplishment.
San Francisco Chronicle
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How have I missed knowing about the opera Tartuffe by Kirke Mechem? It was premiered at the San Francisco Opera in 1980 and by late 2002 had already had some 260 performances in some 70 productions, worldwide. The composer made his own libretto, in English, based on the great Molière play, and it has been translated into Chinese, Czech, German, Japanese, and Russian. It has gathered effusive reviews everywhere it has been performed, and a May 4 performance by the NCSA's A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute fully confirmed the reasons for the opera's acclaim. This is very much a virtuoso ensemble opera...It was a fast paced, "white hot" evening of complete theater....Run - don't walk! - to catch Mechem's delightful Tartuffe.
William Thomas Walker, Classical Voice of North Carolina
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