Leonardo Vinci
Lo cecato fauzo
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Composer:Leonardo VinciGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1719"Lo cecato fauzo" is an opera seria in three acts composed by Leonardo Vinci. The opera was first performed in Rome in 1726. The libretto was written by Pietro Metastasio, one of the most important librettists of the 18th century. The plot of "Lo cecato fauzo" revolves around the character of Fauzo, a blind man who is falsely accused of a crime. Fauzo is in love with the beautiful Rosmene, but she is engaged to the wealthy and powerful Oronte. When Oronte is murdered, Fauzo is accused of the crime and sentenced to death. However, the real murderer is eventually revealed, and Fauzo is exonerated. In the end, Fauzo and Rosmene are able to be together. The music of "Lo cecato fauzo" is typical of the opera seria style, with arias, recitatives, and ensemble numbers. The arias are characterized by their virtuosic vocal lines and expressive melodies. The orchestration is relatively simple, with a small ensemble of strings, winds, and continuo. The premiere of "Lo cecato fauzo" was a great success, and the opera was subsequently performed throughout Italy and Europe. Vinci was one of the most important composers of his time, and his music was highly influential on the development of opera seria. The movements of "Lo cecato fauzo" are divided into three acts, each with several scenes. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the conflict between Fauzo and Oronte. The second act is the dramatic climax of the opera, with Fauzo being falsely accused and sentenced to death. The third act resolves the conflict and brings about a happy ending. Overall, "Lo cecato fauzo" is a typical example of the opera seria genre, with its emphasis on virtuosic singing and dramatic conflict. Vinci's music is expressive and emotional, and the opera remains a popular work in the repertoire of Baroque opera.More....
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