Le Nozze Di Figaro
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Title:
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Le Nozze Di Figaro |
Otros títulos:
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The Marriage Of Figaro Las Bodas de Fígaro |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor; Helmuth Froeschauer; Wiener Philharmoniker; Riccardo Muti |
Código CDU:
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Mo.14 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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Lorenzo da Ponte wrote the libretto for Mozart's Figaro after falling out with Antonio Salieri, who, as imperial court composer, had obtained the position of court poet for da Ponte. At the time of the opera's composition and first performances, there was a climate of antagonism among factions of Italian musicians and poets living in Vienna, among whom was counted Salieri. Although the efforts of the anti-Mozart Italian clique did not succeed in having Mozart's Figaro banned from the stage, the opera did receive fewer than ten performances in Vienna immediately after its première at the Burgtheater on May 1, 1786. Figaro would have tremendous success in Prague, however, before spreading to other parts of Europe and becoming a classic of the opera buffa repertory. So began the fortuitous Mozart/da Ponte relationship, from which would come two further masterworks, Don Giovanni (1787) and Così fan tutte (1789-1790).
Mozart admired Pierre Auguste Caron de Beaumarchais' politically radical ... |
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