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Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
Il Campiello
Works Info
Composer
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Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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Feb 11, 1936
Average_duration
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58:51
Il Campiello is an opera composed by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, with a libretto by Mario Ghisalberti. The opera was composed in 1936 and premiered on April 11, 1936, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy. The plot of Il Campiello is set in 18th-century Venice and revolves around the lives of the residents of a small square, or "campiello," in the city. The story follows the romantic entanglements of four couples, each with their own unique set of challenges and obstacles to overcome. The first couple is made up of Gasparina, a young woman who dreams of marrying a wealthy man, and Anzoletto, a poor musician who is hopelessly in love with her. The second couple is Tonina, a beautiful but vain woman, and her long-suffering husband, Poppet. The third couple is Ciboletta, a flirtatious young woman, and her jealous lover, Leandro. Finally, there is the elderly couple, Menego and his wife, who are struggling to make ends meet. Throughout the opera, the characters navigate their various romantic entanglements, often with humorous and unexpected results. The opera is known for its lively and colorful depiction of Venetian life, as well as its witty and engaging libretto. Il Campiello is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct musical style and mood. The first act is characterized by lively, dance-like music, while the second act is more introspective and melancholy. The third act is a joyful celebration of love and life, with a rousing finale that brings all of the characters together in a joyful dance. Overall, Il Campiello is a charming and engaging opera that captures the spirit of 18th-century Venice with its colorful characters, lively music, and witty libretto. It remains a popular work in the operatic repertoire to this day, and is often performed in theaters around the world.
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