AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to over 30 million articles from top publications available through your library.

Arabella. (Metropolitan Opera).(Critical Essay)

Opera News

| December 01, 2001 | Guinther, Louise T. | COPYRIGHT 2001 Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

BROADCAST OF DECEMBER 15, 2001 SPONSORED BY CHEVRONTEXACO OVER THE CHEVRONTEXACO-METROPOLITAN OPERA INTERNATIONAL RADIO NETWORK, 1:30 P.M.

THE STORY

ACT I. Vienna, 1860s. In the Waldners' hotel suite, Countess Adelaide von Waldner consults a Fortuneteller on the financial crisis in her family. As they examine the cards, "Zdenko," the Waldners' "son" -- actually their younger daughter, Zdenka, reared as a boy to save the expense of bringing up a second girl -- is kept busy warding off creditors ("Sie wollen alle Geld"). The Fortuneteller predicts a rich marriage for Arabella, beautiful elder daughter of the Waldners. When the older women retire, Zdenka listens to the impassioned pleas of a young officer, Matteo, who asks for help in his courtship of Arabella. He threatens to shoot himself if he cannot rely on his friend "Zdenko." No sooner has he dashed away than Arabella returns from a stroll. Dismissing her companion ("Ich danke, Fraulein"), she finds gifts from three other suitors, Counts Elemer, Dominik and Lamoral. Though Zdenka secretly loves Matteo, she implores her sister to favor him. Arabella replies that the right man for her has not yet appeared ("Er ist der Richtige nicht fur mich"). Elemer arrives to invite Arabella for a sleigh ride. She accepts and goes off to change, not before pointing out to her sister a stranger standing in the street below, looking for her window. Count Waldner saunters in, disgusted with his bad luck at cards and his many bills. As a last resort, he tells his wife, he has sent a photograph of Arabella to a rich old friend and fellow officer, Mandryka ("Da war ein gewisser Mandryka"). A few moments later, the latter's nephew, also called Mandryka, is announced. The young man has read Waldner's letter, fallen in love with Arabella's picture and journeyed to Vienna in his deceased uncle's place to ask her hand in marriage ("Der Onkel ist dahin"). Describing his rich estates in Slavonia, he lends Waldner money. As soon as the room is deserted, Arabella reappears, in a melancholy mood. She asks herself why she is so dissatisfied with her suitors ("Mein Elemer!"). Her thoughts soon turn to the Coachmen's Ball, which she will attend that evening. When Zdenka joins her, the two sisters go off to their sleigh ride.

ACT II. By the grand staircase in the foyer of a public ballroom, Waldner introduces Mandryka to the Countess and Arabella, who recognizes him as the stranger she saw outside the hotel and is overcome with emotion. When they are left alone, Mandryka, also deeply attracted, tells of his young wife who died ("Ich habe eine Frau gehabt"), of his lands and the Slavonian custom of pledging troth with a glass of water. Arabella returns his declaration of love ("Und du wirst mein Gebieter sein") but asks to say farewell to her girlhood. The coachmen's mascot, Fiakermilli, names Arabella queen of the ball ("Die Wiener Herrn"). Elated, Mandryka orders flowers and champagne for everyone but steps aside so Arabella may bid farewell to her suitors Dominik, Elemer and finally Lamoral. As the girl waltzes through the room, she does not notice Matteo, who pleads desperately with Zdenka for some sign of Arabella's professed love. Zdenka presses a key into his hand, telling him it is from Arabella and unlocks the latter's bedroom. Mandryka, overhearing, is appalled. Furious, he drinks recklessly, singing a folk song ("Ging durch einen Wald") and flirts with Fiakermilli and the Countess until Waldner brings him to his senses by suggesting they return to the hotel.

ACT III. Unaware that Matteo has spent an hour in her room upstairs, Arabella returns from the ball, softly repeating to herself Mandryka's description of his country home ("Uber seine Felder"). Matteo, trying to leave unnoticed, is amazed to find Arabella in the lobby and cannot understand her cool cordiality, since he believes her to have been in his arms shortly before ("Das ist zuviel"). Mandryka arrives with the Waldners and, thinking Arabella faithless, provokes Waldner to demand satisfaction. A duel is averted when Zdenka runs downstairs ...

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
Richard Strauss Arabella.
Magazine article from: Opera Canada Crory, Neil September 22, 1997 700+ words
...DERnesch, McIntyre, Kuebler. Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Christian...sides; 168 minutes). **** ARABELLA HAS NEVER FARED PARTICULARLY...staged in Canada. Even the Metropolitan Opera's Arabella, undoubtedly one of the company...
The Met's Arresting `Arabella'
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post Joseph McLellan November 1, 1995 700+ words
...be easy to enjoy the Metropolitan Opera production of the Richard Strauss opera "Arabella," which will be telecast...The long Act 2 duet of Arabella (Kiri Te Kanawa) and...Troubles arise because Arabella's sister Zdenka dresses...
Arabella Software Announces High Performance Linux Solutions for Embedded...
Press release article from: PR Newswire December 13, 2004 700+ words
...Mass., Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Arabella Software, a leading supplier of "Customized...today announced the availability of Arabella Secure Linux for the Freescale PowerQUICC...the Linux "Native IPsec" package, Arabella offers its customers performance on a...
ARABELLA ANNOUNCES LINUX SUPPORT/FREE LINUX REFERENCE DESIGN.
Newspaper article from: UNIX Update April 1, 2005 700+ words
Arabella Software, Northborough, Mass., supplier of...support for these boards has been integrated with the Arabella Linux commercial distribution and Free Linux Reference Design. Arabella Linux provides the broadest protocol and peripheral...
Arabella Software Announces Linux Support and Free Reference Design for...
Press release article from: PR Newswire February 9, 2004 700+ words
...Mass., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Arabella Software, a leading supplier of "Customized...communications processors. In addition, Arabella provides a free Linux reference design...on the PowerQUICC device by using the Arabella free Linux Reference Design in conjunction...
Arabella Software Accelerates Time to Market for Embedded Linux Designs through...
Press release article from: PR Newswire May 18, 2004 700+ words
...Mass., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Arabella Software, a leading supplier of "Customized...today announced the introduction of the Arabella Linux Quick Start Program. Customers...leverage the experience and expertise of the Arabella Professional Services Group to deliver...
Arabella Software Announces Full Linux USB Host and Device Support for the...
Press release article from: PR Newswire May 27, 2004 700+ words
...Mass., May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Arabella Software, a leading supplier of "Customized...applications, today announced that its Arabella Linux for the PowerQUICC(TM) integrated...subsidiary of Motorola Inc. Customers using Arabella Linux on a PowerQUICC(TM) design can...
Arabella Advisors Expands Family Foundation and Philanthropy Management...
Newspaper article from: Science Letter October 13, 2009 700+ words
Arabella Philanthropic Investment Advisors has expanded its Arabella Foundation Management services to Chicago and doubled...demand for philanthropy services. The Chicago office of Arabella Advisors now offers a comprehensive suite of philanthropy...
For more facts and information, see all results
©2009 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
About us | FAQs | Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions
Other Gale sites: Encyclopedia.com | HighBeam Research | Acquire Content | Books & Authors | Goliath | MovieRetriever | Smart QandA