Single "Aida" opera costume painting, circa early 1870sGuide to Single "Aida" opera costume painting C0474Published by George Mason University Libraries Contact Information:Fenwick Library (2FL) George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444 USA Phone: (703) 993-2220 Fax: (703) 993-8911 Email: speccoll@gmu.edu URL: http://sca.gmu.edu Historical Note"Aida" is a four-act opera by Giuseppe Verde that premiered in 1871. Set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt and sung in Italian, it tells the story of an enslaved Ethiopian princess, the titular Aida, who is brought to the ancient Egyptian court. Unbeknownst to the court, the Egyptian military commander Radames is in love with Aida, who also returns his love. Throughout the opera the couple struggles to assert their love, while also honoring their respective countries and dealing with the war that ensues between Egypt and Ethiopia. "Aida" was immensely popular when it premiered and is still considered one of the most beloved operas today. "Aida" has a performance history of brown and blackface, with white singers often performing characters of another race. This occurred as recently as early 2020, though there has been more effort in the opera world to cast racially appropriate singers in these roles, particularly that of Aida. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and ContentSingle pen and watercolor painting on paper of a costume design from the opera "Aida," made circa early 1870s. The character is unlabeled, but based on other costume designs of the era, it may be the character Radames. There are two practice sketches of a figure's head in the upper right hand corner, as well as the artist's signature in the bottom right hand corner. The painting is likely French in origin. Return to the Table of Contents ArrangementThis is a single item collection. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsThere are no access restrictions. Use RestrictionsPublic Domain. There are no known restrictions. Return to the Table of Contents Related MaterialThe Special Collections Research Center also holds the "Aida" opera costume paintings (C0473) and the "Cavalleria rusticana" opera costume paintings, as well as other materials related to opera, costume design, and the performing arts. Return to the Table of Contents Index Terms
Persons:Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. (Title of work: Aida.)
Subjects:Art
Costume design
Opera
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationSingle "Aida" opera costume painting, C0474, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries. Acquisition InformationPurchased by Steve Gerber from J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians in September 2016. Processing InformationProcessing completed by Amanda Brent in March 2021. EAD markup completed by Amanda Brent in March 2021. This item was formerly part of the Performing Arts Manuscript Materials collection, C0215. Return to the Table of Contents BibliographyGroenert, Kaeli, "Blackface at the Met: An exploration of the casting of performers of color in the roles of Aida and Othello from 2007-2017" (2019). Music. 1. https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/honorscollege_music/1. Holmes, Helen. "The Met Casts Anna Netrebko as 'Aida' Despite Her Past Controversy in the Role," February 13, 2020. Observer. https://observer.com/2020/02/anna-netrebko-aida-met-opera-casting-2020-2021-season-details/. "Synopsis: Aida." The Metropolitan Opera. Accessed March 15, 2021. https://www.metopera.org/user-information/synopses-archive/aida. |