Maria egiziaca
Maria egiziaca is an opera in a single three-episode act by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. The libretto, by Claudio Guastalla, is based on a medieval life of Saint [Mary of Egypt], contained in the translation into the vernacular of the Vitae Patrum written by Domenico Cavalca.
The work was originally intended as a concert piece although it has been fully staged in some revivals. It was first performed at Carnegie Hall, New York City, on 16 March 1932. The first stage performance was at the Teatro Goldoni in Venice on 10 August 1932. Both the language of the libretto and the music employ archaism; Respighi's score contains stylistic echoes of Gregorian chant, Renaissance music and Monteverdi.
Roles
| Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 16 March 1932 Conductor: Ottorino Respighi |
| Maria | soprano | Charlotte Börner |
| Abbate Zosimo /Pilgrim | baritone | Nelson Eddy |
| Sailor | tenor | Alfredo Tedeschi |
| The leper | tenor | |
| Second companion/Poor man | contralto | Myrtle Leonard |
| First companion/Blind woman/Voice of an angel | soprano | Helen Gleason |
Instrumentation
Maria egiziaca is scored for the following instruments:flute, oboe, 2 clarinets, bassoon, 2 horns, trumpet, 2 trombones, harpsichord, strings.