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Giuseppe Verdi
Stiffelio
Works Info
Composer
:
Giuseppe Verdi
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Opera
Compose Date
:
1850
Average_duration
:
111:04
Movement_count
:
39
Movement ....
Stiffelio is an opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi in 1850. The plot revolves around the story of a Protestant minister, Stiffelio, who discovers that his wife, Lina, has been unfaithful to him with the Count of Rovigo. Stiffelio is torn between his love for his wife and his duty as a minister to uphold the moral values of his community. The opera was composed during a time when Verdi was experimenting with new forms and styles of opera. Stiffelio is considered to be one of his most innovative works, as it combines elements of both the traditional Italian opera and the French grand opera. The premiere of Stiffelio took place on November 16, 1850, at the Teatro Grande in Trieste, Italy. The opera was not well-received by the audience, and Verdi was forced to make significant changes to the score before it could be performed again. The movements of Stiffelio are divided into three acts. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the conflict between Stiffelio and Lina. The second act is the climax of the opera, as Stiffelio confronts Lina and the Count of Rovigo. The third act resolves the conflict and ends with Stiffelio forgiving his wife and the couple being reunited. One of the characteristics of Stiffelio is its use of choral music. Verdi employs a large chorus to represent the community and their moral values, which are in conflict with the personal desires of the main characters. The opera also features a number of powerful arias and duets, including Stiffelio's "Ah, mio cor!" and Lina's "Tutto tace." Overall, Stiffelio is a complex and emotionally charged opera that explores themes of love, forgiveness, and moral responsibility. Despite its initial poor reception, the opera has since become recognized as one of Verdi's most important works and is regularly performed in opera houses around the world.
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Works Music
Released Music
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Stiffelia  Sinfonia - Overture - Ouverture
9:59
4
Stiffelia  Ei fugge! e con tal faglio...Lina, pensai che un angelo
9:25
7
Stiffelia  Ei fugge!...Lina, pensai che un angelo...Oh gioia inesprimibile
8:10
10
Stiffelia  Vidi donvunque gemere... Ah, v'appare in fronte scritto
5:43
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