Mercadante first suggested
Virginia as the subject of an opera to
La Fenice in 1839, but the idea was rejected. Deploring the pattern of events in his country, Mercadante selected Alfieri's
Virginia as a means of expressing his criticism of the constitution's suppression. Alfieri's story, set in
Ancient Rome, tells the tale of a
plebeian revolt, spurred on by the tragic murder of the title heroine by her father, which leads to the founding of the
Roman Republic tribunes and the
Plebeian Council. Mercadante asked Cammarano, with whom he frequently collaborated, to write the opera's libretto. Cammarano obliged, giving Mercadante a finished libretto in late 1849. Mercadante began composing the opera in December 1849, completing it in March 1850.
Virginia was scheduled to première at the Teatro di San Carlo in March 1850. However, King Ferdinand II got word of the production and issued a ban on the opera's performance, even though Cammarano’s libretto carefully avoided any possible negative political implications. The censorship of the opera drew wide scorn for Ferdinand throughout Europe. In an attempt to appease the outcry, the Italian state offered a compromise, allowing the opera to be set in Egypt and not Italy. Mercadante refused to comply. In the place of
Virginia, the premiere of Mercadante's
Medea occurred in Naples on 1 March 1851. In 1852, most likely out of an attempt at improving the state's public image, Ferdinand appointed Mercadante as inspector of the royal military bands, a post which led to the commissioning of several compositions for these musical groups (
Fantasia sull’inno russo;
Fantasia sull’inno borbonico; etc.) However, Ferdinand never lifted the ban on the opera, and neither did his successor
Francis II. In 1861 the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was conquered by the
Expedition of the Thousand under
Giuseppe Garibaldi. Garibaldi served the
Kingdom of Sardinia which was in the process of
Italian unification. While members of the deposed Royal House survived, they no longer carried any power, freeing Mercadante to present his opera. The work was finally premiered in Naples on 7 April 1866. The premiere night performance of the work proved to be problematic, but the second performance of the opera was triumphantly received. ==Performance history==