Francesco Cilèa
L'Arlesiana
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Composer:Francesco CilèaGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1897Average_duration:82:52L'Arlesiana is an opera composed by Francesco Cilèa, an Italian composer, in 1897. The plot of the opera revolves around a young man named Federico, who is in love with a woman from Arles, a town in southern France. However, Federico's mother disapproves of his love interest and tries to prevent him from pursuing her. Federico becomes increasingly obsessed with the woman, and his mental state deteriorates as a result. The opera premiered on November 27, 1897, at the Teatro Lirico in Milan, Italy. It was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it quickly became one of Cilèa's most popular works. The opera is divided into four acts, and it features a number of memorable arias and duets. The first movement of the opera introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the drama that will unfold. Federico is introduced as a young man who is deeply in love with a woman from Arles. His mother, Rosa, disapproves of his love interest and tries to convince him to forget about her. However, Federico is unable to do so, and his obsession with the woman begins to consume him. The second movement of the opera focuses on Federico's mental state as his obsession with the woman from Arles intensifies. He becomes increasingly unstable and begins to have hallucinations. His mother becomes increasingly concerned about his mental health and tries to intervene, but Federico refuses to listen to her. The third movement of the opera features a number of duets and arias as the drama between Federico and his mother reaches its climax. Federico's mental state continues to deteriorate, and he becomes increasingly violent and unpredictable. His mother is torn between her love for her son and her desire to protect him from himself. The final movement of the opera features a tragic conclusion as Federico's obsession with the woman from Arles leads to his downfall. He ultimately takes his own life, leaving his mother to mourn his loss. Overall, L'Arlesiana is a powerful and emotional opera that explores themes of love, obsession, and mental illness. It features a number of memorable arias and duets, and it remains one of Cilèa's most popular works to this day.More....
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