Il finto astrologo
Il finto astrologo | |
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Intermezzo by Niccolò Piccinni | |
Il finto astrologo is an intermezzo by composer Niccolò Piccinni. The opera uses an Italian-language libretto by Carlo Goldoni. The work premiered at the Teatro Valle in Rome on 7 February 1765 with a cast that included the famous castrato Venanzio Rauzzini as Clarice.[1]
Il finto astrologo is derived from Il mondo della luna, a libretto originally set to music by Baldassare Galuppi in 1750, with several modifications. The work of Piccinni has only two acts and is written for a reduced cast of four singers (Ecclittico, Buonafede, Clarice and Lisetta).[2]
The first performance in modern times was produced in Fermo in 1988.[2] The finale of the first act (that describes the imaginary travel of Buonafede to the Moon), has been described as "a typical opera buffa jewel".[2]
See also
- Opera portal
- List of operas by Niccolò Piccinni
References
- ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Il finto astrologo, 7 February 1765". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
- ^ a b c Cappelletto, Sandro (20 July 1988). "Il mondo della luna una sorpresa del '700". La Stampa (in Italian). Turin. p. 22. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
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