Le donne rivali | |
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Intermezzo by Domenico Cimarosa | |
Language | Italian |
Premiere | 1780 Teatro Valle, Rome |
Le donne rivali is an intermezzo in two acts by composer Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by a now unknown poet. It is speculated that Giuseppe Petrosellini may have been the author of the libretto. The opera premiered at the Teatro Valle in Rome during Carnival in 1780.[1] The original choreography was created by Alberto Cavos, the original costumes by Antonio Dian, and the original scenery by Domenico Fossati. In accordance with Papal law on theatre in Rome, the premiere cast was all-male.[2]
The opera was later produced in Venice and Florence, and in 1789, in French, in St. Petersburg.[1]
In recent years, Le donne rivali has been occasionally revived and recorded. In 1991, the Juilliard Opera Center intertwined the work with Mozart's unfinished opera Lo sposo deluso, which shares the same libretto, to make one large work.[3]
Roles
[edit]Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, Carnival 1780 (Conductor: – ) |
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Fernando | tenor | |
Laurina | soprano castrato travesti | Giuseppe Censi |
Sempronio Pippistrelli | baritone | Michele Del Zanca |
Don Annibale | tenor | Giuseppe Lolli |
Emilia | soprano castrato travesti | Domenico Bruni |
Recordings
[edit]- Le donne rivali with conductor Alberto Zedda and the Orchestra di Padova e Veneto. Cast includes: Alessandra Ruffini (Laurina), Anna Rita Taliento (Emilia), Emanuele Giannino (Annibale), Bruno Praticò (Sempronio) and Bruno Lazzaretti (Fernando). Recorded live in September 1994.
References
[edit]- Notes
- ^ a b Rossi (1999) p. 83
- ^ Rossi (1999), p. 166
- ^ Music in Review; "Lo Sposo Deluso," by Mozart, and "Le Donne Rivali," by Cimarosa – New York Times
- Sources
- Nick Rossi, Talmage Fauntleroy, Domenico Cimarosa: his Life and his Operas (1999). Westport CT and London: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313301123