Il Diamante
Il Diamante (The Diamond), ZWV 177, is a composition from 1737 by Czech baroque composer Jan Dismas Zelenka.
History
The secular vocal piece was performed as a surprise gift from the Electress Maria Josepha for the wedding feast of the Schwabian baroness Joanna von Stein and the Polish magnate prince Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski.
The libretto was discovered in 20th century. The title refers to the bride's name (Stein) and to the special jewelry given to her by the electress as a wedding gift. The composition was a great opportunity for Zelenka to excel as other Dresden operatic composers (Johann Adolf Hasse, Giovanni Alberto Ristori) were busy at that time. It is composed in Italian operatic style.
Description
Terra offers Juno a gemstone as a guarantee of a marriage (Dresden). She asks Hymen and Cupid for a help, to bless the couple. After the final chorus, Venus' aria reminds us that only she can perfect fiancés' love.
Parts
- Sinfonia (Allegro, adagio, Minuetto)
- Recitativo "Questa che il sol produce": Soprano, Terra
- Aria "Alla madre degli amori": Soprano, Terra
- Recitativo "Del gentile tuo dono": Soprano, Guinone
- Aria "Mira come sue candide piume": Soprano, Guinone
- Recitativo "Prima di scoglier il volo": Soprano+Alto+Soprano, Guinone, Imeneo, Amore
- Aria "Coronato di ghirlande": Alto, Imeneo
- Recitativo "Abitro del destino": Soprano, Amore
- Aria "Cosi per la foresta": Soptano, Amore
- Recitativo "Fido Imeneo, non piu dimora": Soprano, Guinone
- Aria "Veder aspetta": Soprano, Guinone
- Recitativo "Gemma tal che in durezza": Alto+Soprano, Imeneo, Amore
- Aria "Di quegli occhi": Alto, Amore
- Recitativo "Tu che al mondo presiedi": Soprano, Terra
- Aria "Del volto della sposa": Soprano, Terra
- Coro "Godete che liche Il"
- Recitativo "Dove amore si festiggia": Soprano, Venere (Venus)
- Aria "Qui piegate": Soprano, Venere
Recordings
- Adam Viktora, Prague Baroque Soloists & Ensemble Inégal. 2009.[1]