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Gaetano Donizetti
Imelda de'Lambertazzi
Works Info
Composer
:
Gaetano Donizetti
Genre
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Opera
Style
:
Opera
Compose Date
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1830
Average_duration
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117:41
Imelda de'Lambertazzi is an opera composed by Gaetano Donizetti in 1830. The plot revolves around the tragic love story of Imelda, the daughter of a noble family, and Bonifacio, the son of a rival family. The opera is set in Bologna, Italy, in the 13th century. The opera opens with a chorus of villagers celebrating the upcoming wedding of Imelda's brother, Lamberto, to his fiancée, Agata. Imelda is introduced as a beautiful and virtuous young woman who is admired by all. However, she is secretly in love with Bonifacio, a member of the rival family, and they plan to elope. When Imelda's father, Count Lamberto, discovers their plan, he forbids Imelda from seeing Bonifacio and arranges for her to marry another nobleman, Ernesto. Imelda is devastated by this news and refuses to marry Ernesto. Bonifacio, meanwhile, is determined to win Imelda back and challenges Ernesto to a duel. In the second act, the duel takes place and Bonifacio is mortally wounded. Imelda rushes to his side and they declare their love for each other before Bonifacio dies in her arms. Imelda is then forced to marry Ernesto, but she is consumed by grief and dies shortly after the wedding. The opera features several notable musical movements, including a duet between Imelda and Bonifacio in the first act, a chorus of villagers in the opening scene, and a powerful aria sung by Imelda in the final act. Imelda de'Lambertazzi premiered on June 5, 1830, at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy. The opera was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it remains a popular work in the operatic repertoire. One of the key characteristics of Imelda de'Lambertazzi is its emphasis on the themes of love, honor, and family loyalty. The opera explores the tragic consequences of forbidden love and the destructive power of feuds between rival families. Donizetti's music is also notable for its emotional intensity and dramatic flair, which heighten the impact of the story's tragic ending.
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