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Faniska is an in three acts by . The German , by Joseph Sonnleithner, is based on the Les mines de Pologne (1803) by René-Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt.


Background
In June 1805, Cherubini took up an invitation to travel to Vienna, where his works were highly appreciated. Here he put on a series of concerts and attended a performance of Beethoven's . He met , a composer he particularly admired, and gave him a medal from the Conservatoire de Paris. Haydn presented Cherubini with the manuscript of his "Drumroll Symphony". Cherubini also accepted a commission to write an opera for the Viennese stage and Faniska was the result. The plot has much in common with Cherubini's earlier Lodoïska (1791), including its Polish setting.Deane, p. 16


Performance history
The opera was first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor, Vienna, on 25 February 1806. It was enthusiastically received by Beethoven and Haydn but failed to win a lasting place in the repertoire.Holden, p. 209


Roles
+ !Role ! !Premiere cast, 25 February 1806
Rasinski, mayor of
Faniska, his wifeAnna Milder "Milder-Hauptmann, Anna." by F. A. Marshall and Christopher Howard Gibbs in Grove Music Online
Hedwig, his daughtersopranoThérèse Neumann
Zamoski, mayor of bassKarl Friedrich Clemens Weinmüller
Oranski, captain of the in Zamoski's servicebassJohann Vogel
Moska, Zamoski's maidsoprano
Rasno, her nephewtenor
Manoski, a friend of Rasinskitenor
Two Cossack officialstenor and bass
Chorus: Cossacks, guards, servants, countrymen and women


Synopsis
Act 1
Zamoski, the of Sandomir, orders his Cossack henchman Oranski to kidnap Faniska, the wife of the starosta of Rava, Rasinski. Faniska is taken to Zamoski's castle but manages to resist his advances. Rasinski arrives at the castle disguised as a messenger. Zamoski sees through his disguise and throws Rasinski and Faniska into the castle dungeon.

Act 2
Zamoski's maid Moska and Moska's nephew Rasno try to free the couple from prison but their plan fails.

Act 3
The couple finally manage to escape with Rasno's help. Rasinski's soldiers attack the castle, Zamoski is killed and Oranski is captured and brought to trial.


Recordings
  • Faniska (Italian version) Natalia Rubis, Krystian Adam, Katarzyna Belkius, Robert Gierlach, Poznan Chamber Choir, Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra, , 2 CDs Label: DUX, DDD, 2020
Notes

Sources

  • , Cherubini, New York: Oxford University Press, 1965
  • Holden, Amanda (Ed.), The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001.


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