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Domenico Cimarosa
I due baroni di Rocca Azzurra
Works Info
Composer
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Domenico Cimarosa
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1783
"I due baroni di Rocca Azzurra" is an opera buffa in two acts composed by Domenico Cimarosa. The opera was composed in 1783 and premiered at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples on January 26, 1784. The plot of the opera revolves around two barons, the impoverished Don Asdrubale and the wealthy Don Pomponio, who both desire the hand of the beautiful Rosina. Rosina, however, is in love with the young and handsome Ernesto, who is also in love with her. Don Asdrubale and Don Pomponio both try to win Rosina's hand through various schemes and deceptions, but in the end, Rosina and Ernesto are able to outsmart them and marry each other. The opera is characterized by its lively and humorous music, which features a variety of musical styles, including arias, duets, and ensembles. The music is full of catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and playful rhythms, which help to create a light and entertaining atmosphere. The first movement of the opera begins with a lively overture, which sets the tone for the rest of the work. The first act introduces the characters and their various schemes, while the second act focuses on the resolution of the plot. The second act features a number of comedic scenes, including a hilarious duet between Don Asdrubale and Don Pomponio, in which they argue over who is the better suitor for Rosina. Overall, "I due baroni di Rocca Azzurra" is a charming and entertaining opera, which showcases Cimarosa's skill as a composer of comic opera. Its catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and playful rhythms make it a favorite among audiences and performers alike, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed to this day.
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