Georges Bizet
Don Procopio
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Composer:Georges BizetGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1858 - 1859Average_duration:74:22Don Procopio is an opera buffa in two acts composed by Georges Bizet. The opera was composed in 1859 when Bizet was just 21 years old. It premiered on April 10, 1906, at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, France, more than 20 years after Bizet's death. The plot of Don Procopio revolves around the character of Don Procopio, a wealthy but miserly old man who is determined to marry off his daughter Bettina to a wealthy suitor. However, Bettina is in love with a poor artist named Leandro, and the two of them hatch a plan to trick Don Procopio into allowing them to marry. The first act of the opera takes place in Don Procopio's house, where he is entertaining a group of potential suitors for Bettina. Leandro arrives disguised as a wealthy nobleman and manages to win Don Procopio's favor. However, when Don Procopio discovers that Leandro is actually a poor artist, he becomes enraged and orders him to leave. In the second act, Leandro and Bettina continue their plan to trick Don Procopio. They convince him that Leandro has inherited a large fortune and is now a wealthy man. Don Procopio agrees to the marriage, but when he discovers the truth, he once again becomes angry and orders Leandro to leave. The opera ends with Don Procopio finally relenting and allowing Bettina and Leandro to marry. The music of Don Procopio is characterized by its light and playful tone, with catchy melodies and lively rhythms. The opera is also notable for its use of comic dialogue and physical humor, which add to its overall sense of fun and frivolity. Overall, Don Procopio is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases Bizet's talent for composing light and playful music. While it may not be as well-known as some of his other works, such as Carmen, it remains a beloved piece of operatic repertoire that is sure to delight audiences of all ages.More....
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Don Procopio
Act 1. Scene 5. Aria di Bettina. Odoardo mi scrive... Voler che sposi un vecchio. / Scene 6. Marcia
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