La farsa amorosa
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The opera is on a comic subject, and was an attempt to revitalize the opera buffa tradition which flourished in Italy during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
The story is based on the novel El sombrero de tres picos, (1874) by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón,[1] which was the basis of Manuel de Falla's ballet The Three-Cornered Hat[2] and Hugo Wolf's opera Der Corregidor.[3] The libretto by Zandonai's frequent collaborator Template:Ill relocates the action to Lombardy but retains Spanish names. The cast uniquely includes two love-lorn donkeys, Ciccio and Checca.
Performance history
La farsa amorosa, which turned out to be the composer's last completed opera, premiered on 22 February 1933 at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, conducted by Template:Ill.
Roles
| Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 22 February 1933[4] Conductor: Riccardo Zandonai |
|---|---|---|
| Don Ferrante | baritone | Carmelo Maugeri |
| Donna Mercedes | mezzo-soprano | Sara Ungaro |
| Frulla | tenor | Alessio De Paolis |
| Giacomino | tenor | Adelio Zagonara |
| Lucia | soprano | Mafalda Favero |
| Orsola | mezzo-soprano | Agnese Dubbini |
| Renzo | tenor | Nino Bertelli |
| Spingarda | bass | Salvatore Baccaloni |
References
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- ↑ "Three-Cornered Hat", Oxford Reference
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