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Il ritorno di Don Calandrino

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Other title
  
Armidoro e Laurina

Language
  
Italian

Composer
  
Domenico Cimarosa

Genre
  
Intermezzo

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Translation
  
The Return of Don Calandrino

Librettist
  
Giuseppe Petrosellini (?)

Premiere
  
1778 Teatro Valle, Rome

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Il ritorno di Don Calandrino (The Return of Don Calandrino), also known as Armidoro e Laurina, is an intermezzo in two acts by Domenico Cimarosa to an Italian libretto presumably written by Giuseppe Petrosellini.

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Performance history

The premiere took place in 1778 at Teatro Valle in Rome. Performances in Livorno (1783), Prague (1785), Vienna (1787), Barcelona (1788), Florence (1788 and 1793) and Padua (1801) followed. After a long break, the opera was revived in 2007 under the musical direction of Riccardo Muti in a series of performances at the Salzburg Festival, Teatro Pérez Galdós in Las Palmas, Teatro Municipale in Piacenza, Teatro Verdi in Pisa, and the Ravenna Festival.

Synopsis

The libretto gives a humorous account of characters and actions of Don Calandrino, the son of the podestà of Monte Secco (Abruzzo, Italy), who pretends he knows everything, but in fact is incapable of even thinking logically; Livietta, a haughty and rich peasant girl, who tries to act as a lady, but invariably fails both in her language and manners; Monsieur Le Blonde, a French traveler eager to talk about places he has supposedly visited, but of which he knows nothing; Irene, a simple and humble girl; and Valerio, the Mayor of Monte Secco and Irene’s brother. After several turns, the story resolves in pairing Don Calandrino with Livietta, and Le Blonde with Irene.

References

Il ritorno di Don Calandrino Wikipedia


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