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Franz von Suppé
Boccaccio
Works Info
Composer
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Franz von Suppé
Genre
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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7:02
Franz von Suppé's operetta 'Boccaccio' was composed in 1879 and premiered on February 1, 1879, at the Carltheater in Vienna. The operetta is based on the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, a collection of novellas that tells the story of ten young people who flee from the Black Death in Florence and spend their time telling each other stories. 'Boccaccio' is divided into three acts and features a total of 20 musical numbers. The first act introduces the main characters and sets the scene for the story. The second act is the most musically diverse, featuring a range of styles from waltzes to polkas to marches. The third act brings the story to a close and features a number of lively ensemble pieces. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Boccaccio' is its use of dance music. Suppé was known for his ability to write catchy, danceable tunes, and 'Boccaccio' is no exception. The operetta features a number of lively waltzes and polkas that are sure to get audiences tapping their feet. Another characteristic of 'Boccaccio' is its use of humor. The operetta is full of witty one-liners and comedic situations that are sure to keep audiences laughing. The characters are all larger than life, with exaggerated personalities that add to the overall comedic effect. Overall, 'Boccaccio' is a lively and entertaining operetta that showcases Suppé's talent for writing catchy tunes and humorous situations. Its use of dance music and humor make it a popular choice for productions to this day.
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