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Domenico Cimarosa
Le Stravaganze del Conte
Works Info
Composer
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Domenico Cimarosa
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1772
"Le Stravaganze del Conte" is an opera buffa in two acts composed by Domenico Cimarosa. The opera was composed in 1772 and premiered in Rome at the Teatro delle Dame on January 28, 1772. The libretto was written by Carlo Goldoni, a famous Italian playwright. The plot of the opera revolves around the Count, who is a wealthy and eccentric nobleman. He is obsessed with his own appearance and spends most of his time admiring himself in the mirror. The Count is also a womanizer and has a reputation for seducing young women. The opera begins with the Count's latest conquest, Rosina, who is in love with a young man named Florindo. The Count is jealous of Florindo and tries to prevent him from seeing Rosina. However, Florindo manages to sneak into the Count's house disguised as a servant. Meanwhile, the Count's valet, Pasquale, is in love with the Count's maid, Lisetta. However, Lisetta is in love with Florindo's servant, Arlecchino. Pasquale and Arlecchino both try to win Lisetta's affections, leading to a series of comic misunderstandings and mistaken identities. In the end, the Count is exposed as a fraud and is forced to marry Rosina. Florindo and Lisetta also end up together, while Pasquale is left alone. "Le Stravaganze del Conte" is known for its lively and humorous music, which perfectly complements Goldoni's witty and satirical libretto. The opera features a number of memorable arias and ensembles, including the famous duet "Perdonate, signor mio" sung by Pasquale and Lisetta. Overall, "Le Stravaganze del Conte" is a classic example of the Italian opera buffa genre, which was popular in the 18th century. The opera's lively music, witty libretto, and colorful characters continue to delight audiences to this day.
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