Francesco Ruggi
I Due Ciabattini
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Composer:Francesco RuggiGenre:OperaStyle:Opera"I Due Ciabattini" is an opera buffa in two acts composed by Francesco Ruggi. The opera was composed in the late 18th century, and it premiered in Venice in 1783. The libretto was written by Carlo Goldoni, a famous Italian playwright who wrote many plays and librettos for operas. The plot of "I Due Ciabattini" revolves around two shoemakers, Pasquale and Simone, who are in love with the same woman, Rosina. Rosina is a wealthy widow who is courted by many suitors, but she is not interested in any of them. Pasquale and Simone both try to win her heart, but their attempts are unsuccessful. In the first act, Pasquale and Simone are shown working in their shop, making shoes. They both express their love for Rosina and argue about who should have her. Rosina enters the shop and tells them that she is not interested in either of them. She leaves, and the two shoemakers decide to compete for her love by making her a pair of shoes. In the second act, Pasquale and Simone present their shoes to Rosina, but she is not impressed with either of them. She tells them that she is looking for a man who is brave and strong, not just a good shoemaker. The two shoemakers then decide to dress up as soldiers to impress Rosina. The final scene of the opera takes place in a public square, where Pasquale and Simone are dressed as soldiers. They both try to impress Rosina with their bravery, but they end up getting into a fight with each other. Rosina is not impressed with either of them and decides to leave. "I Due Ciabattini" is a typical opera buffa, with a light-hearted plot and comic characters. The music is lively and upbeat, with many catchy tunes and comic songs. The opera is divided into two acts, with several musical numbers in each act. The movements are fast-paced and energetic, with many ensemble pieces and duets. The characters in "I Due Ciabattini" are typical of the opera buffa genre. Pasquale and Simone are both comic characters, with exaggerated personalities and comic mannerisms. Rosina is a strong-willed woman who is not easily impressed by the men around her. The other characters in the opera are also comic, with exaggerated personalities and comic mannerisms. Overall, "I Due Ciabattini" is a classic example of the opera buffa genre. It is a light-hearted and entertaining opera, with catchy music and comic characters. The opera premiered in Venice in 1783 and has been performed many times since then.More....