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Vicente Martin y Soler
La Volubile
Works Info
Composer
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Vicente Martin y Soler
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:54
La Volubile is an opera buffa composed by Vicente Martin y Soler, a Spanish composer who was active in the late 18th century. The opera was first performed in Vienna in 1780 and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The opera is divided into three acts and features a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, who would later collaborate with Mozart on several operas. The story revolves around the character of Rosina, a young woman who is courted by two men, Don Fabrizio and Don Alvaro. Rosina is torn between the two men and her indecision leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and mistaken identities. The first act of the opera opens with a lively overture that sets the tone for the rest of the work. The music is characterized by its lightness and playfulness, with a focus on vocal melodies and witty dialogue. The first act also introduces the main characters and sets up the central conflict of the story. The second act of the opera features several comedic set pieces, including a scene in which Don Fabrizio disguises himself as a gypsy in order to win Rosina's affections. The music in this act is more complex and features several ensemble numbers, including a quartet and a sextet. The final act of the opera resolves the central conflict and features a happy ending for all of the characters. The music in this act is characterized by its energy and exuberance, with a focus on lively dance rhythms and catchy melodies. Overall, La Volubile is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases Martin y Soler's skill as a composer of comic opera. The music is light and playful, with a focus on vocal melodies and witty dialogue. The opera premiered in Vienna in 1780 and remains a popular work in the repertoire of opera companies around the world.
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