Gaetano Donizetti
Gianni di Parigi
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Various ArtistsSeptember 16, 2014
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Composer:Gaetano DonizettiGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1831Average_duration:122:01Gianni di Parigi is an opera composed by Gaetano Donizetti in 1839. The plot of the opera revolves around the character of Gianni, a young man who is in love with the Princess of Navarre. However, the Princess is already engaged to the Duke of Vendôme, and Gianni must find a way to win her heart. The opera is set in the 15th century and is a romantic comedy with elements of drama. The music is light and playful, with a focus on vocal virtuosity and melodic invention. The score features a number of memorable arias and ensembles, including the famous quartet "Ah! Taci, ingiusto core." The premiere of Gianni di Parigi took place on September 10, 1839, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. The opera was a success, and it quickly became one of Donizetti's most popular works. It was subsequently performed throughout Italy and Europe, and it remains a staple of the operatic repertoire to this day. The movements of the opera are divided into two acts, each with several scenes. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the love triangle between Gianni, the Princess, and the Duke. The second act features a series of comic misunderstandings and mistaken identities, as Gianni tries to win the Princess's heart while avoiding the wrath of the Duke. One of the key characteristics of Gianni di Parigi is its lightness and humor. Donizetti's music is full of playful melodies and witty lyrics, and the opera is filled with comic situations and characters. However, there are also moments of genuine emotion and drama, particularly in the final scene, where Gianni and the Princess finally declare their love for each other. Overall, Gianni di Parigi is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases Donizetti's skill as a composer of both comedy and drama. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal and the enduring power of Donizetti's music.More....