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Baldassare Galuppi
Il Mondo alla roversa
Works Info
Composer
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Baldassare Galuppi
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1750
Average_duration
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143:45
Il Mondo alla roversa is an opera buffa in three acts composed by Baldassare Galuppi. The opera was first performed in Venice in 1750. The libretto was written by Carlo Goldoni, who was a famous Italian playwright of the time. The plot of the opera revolves around the character of Leandro, a young man who is in love with Rosaura, the daughter of a wealthy merchant. However, Rosaura's father does not approve of Leandro and wants her to marry a wealthy nobleman instead. In order to win Rosaura's hand in marriage, Leandro comes up with a plan to disguise himself as a servant and work for Rosaura's father. The first act of the opera introduces the characters and sets up the plot. Leandro disguises himself as a servant and begins working for Rosaura's father. He quickly wins the favor of the other servants and starts to get close to Rosaura. In the second act, Leandro's plan starts to unravel. Rosaura's father becomes suspicious of him and starts to investigate his background. Meanwhile, Leandro's true identity is revealed to Rosaura, who is shocked and confused. The third act of the opera is where everything comes to a head. Rosaura's father confronts Leandro and demands that he leave the house. However, Leandro refuses to go and instead reveals his true identity to everyone. He declares his love for Rosaura and asks for her hand in marriage. In the end, Rosaura's father relents and gives his blessing to the couple. Il Mondo alla roversa is a classic example of an opera buffa. It features a lighthearted plot, comedic characters, and plenty of musical numbers. The music is lively and upbeat, with catchy melodies and playful rhythms. The opera is also notable for its use of ensemble numbers, where multiple characters sing together in harmony. Overall, Il Mondo alla roversa is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases the talents of both Galuppi and Goldoni. Its premiere in Venice in 1750 was a great success, and it has remained a popular work in the operatic repertoire ever since.
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