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Lamberto Pavanelli
Vanna
Works Info
Composer
:
Lamberto Pavanelli
Genre
:
Opera
First Performance
:
November 23, 1910
Average_duration
:
44:19
'Vanna' is an opera composed by Lamberto Pavanelli, an Italian composer, in 1909. The plot of the opera revolves around the love triangle between Vanna, Guido, and Marco. Vanna is a beautiful and virtuous woman who is married to Guido, a wealthy merchant. However, Vanna falls in love with Marco, a poor artist, and they begin an affair. Guido discovers their relationship and challenges Marco to a duel. Marco wins the duel but is mortally wounded. Vanna, consumed by guilt, decides to take her own life. The opera is divided into three acts and features arias, duets, and ensembles. The music is characterized by lush melodies, dramatic harmonies, and intricate orchestration. Pavanelli's use of leitmotifs, recurring musical themes associated with specific characters or ideas, adds depth and complexity to the score. 'Vanna' premiered on March 20, 1909, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The opera was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and Pavanelli was praised for his skillful composition and emotional depth. The opera was subsequently performed in other Italian cities and in Europe. Despite its initial success, 'Vanna' fell out of favor in the years following its premiere. The opera's melodramatic plot and sentimental music were seen as outdated and clichéd. However, in recent years, there has been renewed interest in Pavanelli's work, and 'Vanna' has been revived in several productions. Overall, 'Vanna' is a romantic and tragic opera that showcases Pavanelli's talent as a composer. Its lush melodies and dramatic harmonies make it a compelling work that continues to captivate audiences today.
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