Suor Angelica - the who & the how
IL TRITTICO | OPERA - 12 OCTOBER 2024
Synopsis
The opera opens with scenes showing typical aspects of life in the convent. Sister Angelica and two lay sisters – Sister Genovieffa and Sister Dolcina – are late for chapel. All the sisters sing hymns, the Monitoress chides Sisters Genovieffa and Dolcina for not doing penance as Sister Angelica has done, and everyone gathers for recreation in the courtyard.
The sisters rejoice because, as the mistress of novices explains, this is the first of three evenings that occur each year when the setting sun strikes the fountain so as to turn its water golden. This event causes the sisters to remember Bianca Rosa, a sister who has died. Sister Genovieffa suggests they pour some of the “golden” water onto her tomb.
The nuns discuss their desires for worldly pleasures. While the Monitoress believes that any desire at all is wrong, Sister Genovieffa confesses that she longs for the lambs she tended to when she was a shepherdess, and Sister Dolcina for sweet foods to eat. Sister Angelica claims to have no desires, but as soon as she says so, the nuns begin gossiping – Sister Angelica has lied, because her true desire is to hear from her wealthy noble family, whom she has not heard from in seven years. Rumours are that she was sent to the convent as punishment.
The conversation is interrupted by the Infirmary Sister, who begs Sister Angelica to make a herbal remedy, her specialty, for a wasp sting. Two tourières arrive, bringing supplies to the convent, and news that a grand coach is waiting outside. Sister Angelica becomes nervous and upset, thinking rightly that someone in her family has come to visit her. The Abbess chastises Sister Angelica for her inappropriate excitement and announces the visitor, the Princess, Sister Angelica’s aunt.
The Princess rejects Sister Angelica’s affectionate gestures. The Princess explains that 20 years prior, she became the guardian to Angelica and her sister Anna Viola when their parents died and that she was given control over her nieces’ inheritance. The Princess then reveals her reason for coming to the convent — Angelica must sign a document transferring her inheritance to Anna Viola, who is marrying a man willing to ignore the shame that his fiancée’s sister brought on their family. Angelica replies that she has repented of her sin but that she cannot sacrifice everything to the Virgin: she cannot forget the memories of her illegitimate son, who was taken from her 7 years previously and of her aunt’s banishing her to the convent as retribution. The Princess at first refuses to respond, but she finally informs Sister Angelica that her son died of fever 2 years previously. Sister Angelica, devastated, signs the document transferring her inheritance and then collapses in tears. The Princess leaves.
Sister Angelica is seized by a heavenly vision — she believes she hears her son calling for her to meet him in paradise. She makes a poison and drinks it but realizes that by killing herself she has committed a mortal sin and has damned herself to eternal separation from her son. She begs the Virgin Mary for mercy and, as she dies, she witnesses a miracle: the Virgin Mary appears along with Sister Angelica’s son, who runs to embrace her.
Suor Angelica
A single-mother exiled in a convent
The Princess
Angelica’s aunt
La Badessa
The Abbess
La Suora Zelatrice
The Monitoress
La Maestra delle Novizze
The Mistress of the Novices
Suor Genovieffa
Sister Genovieffa, former shepherdess
Suor Osmina
Sister Osmina
Suor Dolcina
Sister Dolcina, the one with the sweet tooth
La Suora Infermiera
The nursing sister
Suor Lucilla
Sister Lucilla
Le Cercatrici
The alms sisters
La Novizza
The novice
Le Converse
The lay sisters