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Giovanni Paisiello
Nina, o sia La pazza per amore
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Composer
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Giovanni Paisiello
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Opera
Style
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Opera
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113:04
"Nina, o sia La pazza per amore" is an opera composed by Giovanni Paisiello in 1789. The plot revolves around the character of Nina, a young woman who is in love with the Count of Syracuse. However, her love is unrequited, and she becomes increasingly obsessed with him, eventually losing her sanity. The opera is divided into two acts, with a total of 22 scenes. The music is characterized by its lyrical melodies and expressive vocal lines, which convey the emotional intensity of the story. The orchestration is also notable, with the use of woodwinds and strings to create a rich and varied sound. The premiere of "Nina, o sia La pazza per amore" took place on February 25, 1789, at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples. The opera was an immediate success, and it quickly became one of Paisiello's most popular works. It was performed throughout Europe, and it was particularly well-received in France, where it was staged numerous times. The movements of the opera are varied, with a mix of arias, duets, and ensemble pieces. The opening scene features a lively chorus, which sets the tone for the rest of the work. Nina's first aria, "Il mio ben quando verra," is a beautiful and melancholic piece that expresses her longing for the Count. Other notable moments include the duet between Nina and the Count, "Se tu m'ami, o mia vita," which is a tender and romantic piece, and the ensemble finale of Act I, which is a lively and energetic piece that brings the act to a close. The character of Nina is the central focus of the opera, and she is portrayed as a complex and tragic figure. Her descent into madness is depicted with great sensitivity and empathy, and her final aria, "Povera Nina," is a heart-wrenching piece that conveys the depth of her suffering. Overall, "Nina, o sia La pazza per amore" is a masterful work of opera, characterized by its beautiful music, compelling characters, and emotional intensity. It remains a beloved and frequently performed work to this day.
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