Thomas and Sally
Thomas and Sally | |
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Opera by Thomas Arne | |
![]() John Beard and Charlotte Brent in Thomas and Sally | |
Librettist | Isaac Bickerstaffe |
Premiere | 28 November 1760 Covent Garden theatre, London |
Thomas and Sally (also known as The Sailor's Return) is a dramatic pastoral opera in two acts by the composer Thomas Arne with an English libretto by Isaac Bickerstaffe. The opera was meant to be performed as an "after piece", which is a short musical work to be performed after a spoken play.
Performance history
The opera was initially scheduled to premiere in October 1760 but was postponed due to the death of
The opera made its
Musical analysis
Thomas and Sally is about fifty minutes in length and is notable in that it is the first English comic opera to be sung throughout. The orchestration is also unusual for a lighter opera of this period, as Arne included clarinets in the score which were usually only used in tragic pieces. The nautical themes in the libretto led Arne to compose a sturdy score that includes a boisterous hunting song for the Squire. Sally's songs are written in an opera buffa style.[1]
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 28 November 1760[4] Conductor: Thomas Arne |
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Sally, a milkmaid | soprano | Charlotte Brent |
Thomas, a sailor | baritone | |
A Squire, infatuated with Sally | tenor | William Mattocks |
Dorcas, a matron | mezzo-soprano | Vernon |
Synopsis
- Act 1
- Sally is distraught over the impending loss of Thomas who is about to embark on a sea voyage which will separate them for a long time. The lovers tearfully say goodbye to one another. Meanwhile, the squire is infatuated with Sally but has not pursued her because of Thomas. Now that Thomas is gone, the squire decides to try to woo Sally under the encouragement of Dorcas. Sally spurns the squire. Seeing that he has failed, Dorcas tries to help him out by advising Sally to celebrate her youth. Sally, however, remains firm in her devotion to Thomas.
- Act 2
- The squire and Dorcas continue to plot together in the attempt to woo Sally. Just as it seems like Sally may give in, Thomas returns to rescue Sally and the two declare that they will marry.
References
- ^ a b Thomas and Sally (1782) – Thomas Augustine Arne, University of North Texas Libraries
- ^ "Thomas and Sally". IBDB.com. Internet Broadway Database.
- IMDb
- ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Thomas and Sally, 28 November 1760". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).