Great Singers, Second Series - Malibran To Titiens by George T. (George Titus) Ferris
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Bellini had just completed "Norma," and it was to be produced at the Scala. The part of the Druid priestess had been expressly written for Pasta. This Bellini considered his masterpiece. It is related that a beautiful Parisienne attempted to extract from his reluctant lips his preference among his own works. The persistent fair one finally overcame his evasions by asking, "But if you were out at sea, and should be shipwrecked--" "Ah!" said the composer, impulsively, "I would leave all the rest and save 'Norma'"! With Pasta were associated Giulia Grisi in the _rĂ´le_ of _Adalgiza_, and Donzelli in _Pollio_. The singers rehearsed their parts _con amore_, and displayed so much intelligence and enthusiasm that Bellini was quite delighted. The first performance just escaped being a failure in spite of the anxious efforts of the singers. Donzelli's suave and charming execution, even "Casta Diva," delivered by Pasta in her most magnificent style, failed to move the cold audience. Pasta, at the end of the first act, declared the new opera _a fiasco_. The second act was also coldly received till the great duet between _Norma_ and _Adalgiza_, which was heartily applauded. This unsealed the pent-up appreciation of the audience, and thenceforward "Norma" was received with thunders of applause for forty nights. Encouraged by Pasta, Giulia Grisi declared that she, too, would become a great tragedienne. "How I should love to play _Norma!_" she exclaimed to Bellini one night behind the scenes. "Wait twenty years, and we shall see." "I will play _Norma_ in spite of you, and in less than twenty years!" she retorted. The young man smiled incredulously, and muttered, "_A poco! a poco!_" But Grisi kept her word. Her genius was now fully appreciated, and she had obtained one of those triumphs which form the basis of a great renown. With astonishing ease |
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