Under The Willow Tree

Under The Willow Tree

From: Vanessa
By: Barber
Voice Type(s): Soprano

Melody
C
Full
C

Show Synopsis:
A middle aged woman named Vanessa refuses to take covers off the mirrors in her home until her beloved Anatol comes back to her, and she has been waiting for him for 20 years. Anatol finally returns and Vanessa covers her face until he tells her he loves her. Vanessa does not recognize Anatol, who is actually Anatol?s son who goes by the same name as his father. Vanessa is upset, but her niece Erika befriends him and he seduces her. When he proposes marriage, Erika says no because she cannot believe he is being sincere. Vanessa declares that she still loves Anatol, and Erika refuses his proposal again. On New Year?s eve, Vanessa sends the drunk doctor to find Erika and The Baroness so she can announce her engagement to Anatol, but Erika faints from the stress of her early secret pregnancy. She runs away in the hope that her body will be stressed to the point of a natural abortion but is found. As she recovers, Vanessa asks Anatol to take her somewhere far away. Erika tells her mother that she was pregnant but lost the baby but will not tell Vanessa, who is moving away to Paris with Anatol. Erika covers up all the mirrors in the house to avoid seeing herself age until Anatol returns for her, just as Vanessa did for twenty years.

Character:
The Old Doctor, a caring physician with a weakness for alcohol.

Song Context:
The Doctor tries to cheer Vanessa up by asking her to recall the days when there were parties and dances in her house. He begins to sing an old song to get her to dance with her.

Fun Facts:
1) Vanessa is considered one of the great American operas and won composer Samuel Barber the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1958.
    

"Under the willow tree 
Two doves cry, two doves cry. 
Under the willow tree 
Two doves cry, two doves cry, 
Ah oh! 
Where shall we sleep, my love, 
Whither shall we fly? 
Where shall we sleep, my love, 
Whither shall we fly? 
The wood has swallowed the moon, 
The fog has swallowed the shore, 
The green toad has swallowed 
The key to my door."