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Giovanni Pacini
Carlo di Borgogna
Works Info
Composer
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Giovanni Pacini
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Average_duration
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183:25
Movement_count
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51
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Carlo di Borgogna is an opera in two acts composed by Giovanni Pacini. The opera was first performed on 21 November 1835 at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The libretto was written by Gaetano Rossi and is based on the life of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. The plot of the opera revolves around the political and personal struggles of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. The opera opens with Charles returning to his kingdom after a long absence. He is greeted by his wife, Isabella, who is unhappy with his absence and his neglect of their son, Maximilian. Charles is also confronted by his former lover, Eglantine, who is now married to his enemy, the Duke of Lorraine. As the opera progresses, Charles becomes increasingly paranoid and suspicious of those around him. He accuses Isabella of infidelity and orders her to be imprisoned. He also orders the execution of Eglantine's husband, the Duke of Lorraine. These actions lead to a rebellion against Charles, and he is eventually defeated in battle. The music of Carlo di Borgogna is characterized by its dramatic intensity and emotional depth. Pacini's use of orchestration and vocal writing is particularly notable, with the music often reflecting the psychological states of the characters. The premiere of Carlo di Borgogna was a great success, with the audience applauding the opera and Pacini's music. The opera went on to be performed throughout Italy and Europe, cementing Pacini's reputation as one of the leading composers of his time. In conclusion, Carlo di Borgogna is a powerful and emotionally charged opera that explores the political and personal struggles of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Pacini's music is characterized by its dramatic intensity and emotional depth, making it a masterpiece of Italian opera.
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