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Francesca Caccini
La Liberazione di Ruggiero Dall'Ilosa D'Alcina
Works Info
Composer
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Francesca Caccini
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Average_duration
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39:47
"La Liberazione di Ruggiero Dall'Ilosa D'Alcina" is an opera composed by Francesca Caccini, an Italian composer, singer, and lutenist of the Baroque era. The opera was composed in 1625 and premiered in Florence, Italy, in the same year. The plot of the opera is based on the story of Ruggiero, a knight who is enchanted by the sorceress Alcina and held captive on her island. Ruggiero's fiancée, Bradamante, sets out to rescue him and is aided by the magician Melissa. The opera follows their journey and the eventual liberation of Ruggiero from Alcina's spell. The opera is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct musical style. The first movement is characterized by recitative, a style of singing that is closer to speech than melody. The second movement features arias, which are more melodic and expressive. The final movement is a duet between Ruggiero and Bradamante, which brings the opera to a dramatic conclusion. One of the most notable characteristics of "La Liberazione di Ruggiero Dall'Ilosa D'Alcina" is its use of female voices. Caccini was one of the first composers to write specifically for women's voices, and the opera features a number of female soloists. The music is also notable for its use of chromaticism, a technique that involves using notes outside of the traditional diatonic scale to create tension and dissonance. Overall, "La Liberazione di Ruggiero Dall'Ilosa D'Alcina" is a significant work in the history of opera. It showcases Caccini's innovative approach to composition and her pioneering use of female voices. The opera remains a popular choice for performances and recordings today, and it continues to be celebrated as a landmark work in the Baroque era.
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