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Vanessa

Music by Samuel Barber
Libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti, after a story by Isak Dinesen in Seven Gothic Tales
U.S. Opera
(U.S. Opera Home Page)

Cast of Characters

Vanessa, a lady of great beauty, s
Erika, her niece, a young girl of twenty, ms
The Old Baroness, Vanessa's mother and Erika's grandmother, c
The Old Doctor, bar
Anatol, a handsome young man in his early twenties, t
Nicholas, the Major-Domo, b
A Footman, b
Servants, Guests, Peasants, etc.

Synopsis

Vanessa has spent twenty years in her country house after being left by her lover, Anatol; she has kept the house shut up, with all of the mirrors covered. Her mother, the Old Baroness, will not speak to her; her only companion is her niece, Erika. As the opera opens, they are preparing for the arrival of Anatol. He is sighted coming towards the house, and Vanessa sends everyone else away; as soon as he arrives at the door, she declares her love for him--then faints when she discovers that the man on the doorstep is not her lover. He is, he explains to Erika, that Anatol's son; he has come to meet the woman whose name haunted his father and mother. The Anatol that Vanessa knew has died.

Anatol, left alone with Erika, seduces her; the next day, after Erika learns that he has been making advances to Vanessa, she confronts him; he offers to marry her, but, offended by the flippancy with which he has proposed, and worried about Vanessa, rejects him. At the party where Vanessa and Anatol's engagement is announced, Erika reveals to the Old Baroness that she is pregnant with Anatol's child. She runs away from the house and causes herself to miscarry; a search party sent out by Vanessa brings her back. Vanessa, still unaware of Anatol's liason with Erika, marries him, and they leave together. Erika, left alone in the house with her grandmother, who now will not speak to her, orders the mirrors covered again and the gates closed and locked, just as before.

Performance History

World premiere production:
Metropolitan Opera
World premiere: 15 Jan. 1958
  • Vanessa: Elanor Steber
  • Erika: Rosalind Elias
  • The Old Baroness: Regina Resnik
  • Anatol: Nicolai Gedda
  • The Old Doctor: Giorgio Tozzi
  • Nicholas: George Cehanovsky
  • Footman: Robert Nagy
Conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos
Stage direction by Gian Carlo Menotti
Production design by Cecil Beaton

Discography

Vanessa. Steber/Gedda/Elias/Tozzi/Resnik, Metropolitan Opera/Mitropoulos.
Compact disc: RCA Red Seal ARL2-2094 buy
"He has come, he has come! . . . Do not utter a word" from Vanessa, on I Want Magic! American Opera Arias Renee Fleming 1998.
Compact disc: Polygram 460567. buy
"Must the winter come so soon" from Vanessa, on Voce di Donna, Denyce Graves 1999.
Compact disc: RCA 63509. buy
"He has come, he has come! . . . Do not utter a word" from Vanessa, on The Essential Leontyne Price: Great Opera Scenes Leontyne Price 1998.
Compact disc: BMG/RCA Victor 68158. buy
"He has come, he has come! . . . Do not utter a word" from Vanessa, on Leontyne Price: The Prima Donna Collection.
Compact disc: Price, New Philharmonia/Santi, 1978; buy
(Also on LP Prima Donna, Vol. 4, RCA ARL1-2529)

last update: 1 Jan. 2003