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University of the Philippines College of Music Graduation Recital 2024 Juan Diego V. Alcudia, (Uberto) baritone Daniella G. Silab, (Serpina) soprano Collaborating Artists: Trisha Kay G. Piao, piano Miggy Delos Santos, violin Christine Faith Cruz, oboe Jhon Carlo Dela Cruz, flute Djanggo Alagar as Vespone, mute servant La Serva Padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi With English translation of recitatives- Gennaro Antonio Federico La Serva Padrona (The Servant Turned Mistress) is a short comic opera performed between the acts of a serious opera. It was composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and premiered in 1733. Characters: Uberto: A wealthy, grumpy old bachelor. Serpina: Uberto’s clever and ambitious maid. Vespone: Uberto’s mute servant. Act 1: Uberto is frustrated with Serpina, his maid because she is becoming increasingly assertive and domineering in his household. Despite her behavior, Uberto relies on her to manage his home. Serpina, recognizing her influence over Uberto, devises a plan to elevate her status. Uberto, tired of Serpina's bossiness, decides that he wants to marry to regain control of his household. He orders his servant, Vespone, to find him a suitable wife. Uberto, non interamente vestito (Uberto) Sempre in contrasti (Uberto) Stizzoso, mio, stizzoso (Serpina) Lo Cconosco (Serpina and Uberto) Act 11: Serpina, determined to marry Uberto herself, tricks him by pretending that she is going to marry a rich but brutish soldier named Tempesta. She describes Tempesta in a way that makes Uberto jealous and anxious about losing her. Vespone, following Serpina's plan, disguises himself as Tempesta. Serpina tells Uberto that he must either marry her or pay a hefty dowry to Tempesta to take her off his hands. Uberto, caught between his feelings and the prospect of losing Serpina, eventually agrees to marry her, thus turning the servant into the mistress of the house. A Serpina penserete (Serpina) Son Imbrogliato io gia (Uberto) Per te ho io nel core (Serpina and Uberto) Contento tu sarai (Serpina and Uberto)