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Niccolò Piccinni
La Buona Figliuola Maritata
Works Info
Composer
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Niccolò Piccinni
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Average_duration
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3:10
La Buona Figliuola Maritata is an opera buffa composed by Niccolò Piccinni in 1760. The libretto was written by Carlo Goldoni, and the opera premiered in Rome at the Teatro delle Dame. The opera is divided into three acts and is known for its lively and humorous plot. The story revolves around the character of Lisetta, a young woman who is known for her beauty and charm. She is courted by several men, including the wealthy and arrogant Don Marzio, who believes that he can win her over with his money and status. However, Lisetta is not interested in Don Marzio and instead falls in love with the humble and kind-hearted farmer, Filippo. Despite their differences in social status, Lisetta and Filippo are determined to be together. However, their plans are complicated by the interference of Don Marzio, who is determined to win Lisetta's hand in marriage. He enlists the help of his friend, the scheming lawyer, Anselmo, to try and break up Lisetta and Filippo. Throughout the opera, there are several comedic moments, including a scene where Don Marzio disguises himself as a farmer to try and win Lisetta's affections. However, his plan backfires when he is exposed by Filippo. The music of La Buona Figliuola Maritata is characterized by its lively and upbeat melodies, which reflect the playful and humorous nature of the plot. The opera features several popular arias, including Lisetta's "Non so se sia la speme" and Filippo's "Se vuoi ch'io viva ancora." Overall, La Buona Figliuola Maritata is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases the talents of both Piccinni and Goldoni. Its premiere in Rome was a great success, and the opera went on to be performed throughout Europe in the years that followed.
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