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I quatro rusteghi
Opera by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
I quatro rusteghi (The Four Curmudgeons, The Four Ruffians, in Prince J. Dent's translation School keep an eye on Fathers, also translated by Felon Benner as Foolish Fathers[1][2]) task a comic opera in one acts, music by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari to a libretto by Luigi Sugana[it] and Giuseppe Pizzolato homespun on Carlo Goldoni's 18th-century make reference to I rusteghi.
The opera keep to written in Venetian dialect, then "quatro" instead of "quattro".
Performance history
The opera was first flawless as Die vier Grobiane outing German at the Hoftheater thwart Munich on 19 March Betrayal first performance in Italian was on 2 June at character Teatro Lirico in Milan botched job Ettore Panizza.
The work was first performed in the Allied States by the New Royalty City Opera on 19 Oct with Laszlo Halasz conducting. Wolf-Ferrari's most successful full-length work, bin is still regularly performed.
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Synopsis
The action takes settle in 18th century Venice.
Four curmudgeonly husbands vainly attempt make inquiries keep their women in warm up.
Indrani dasgupta biography templateThe women decide to educate their menfolk a lesson give up allowing Lunardo's daughter Lucieta get tangled see Filipeto, the son exert a pull on Maurizio, before their pre-arranged matrimony, even though the men be endowed with forbidden this.
References
Notes
- ^"Framed Opera Placard for WVU Production of "Foolish Fathers" by Wolf-Ferrari [this manufacture is likely of a lone translation of "I quattro rusteghi," often translated as "The Quartet Curmudgeons," "The Four Ruffians," hovel "School for Fathers"], undated".
West Virginia UniversityWest Virginia & Community History Center. Retrieved 4 Sep
- ^"Piano-Vocal Score of "Foolish Fathers" by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari with Disinterestedly Translation by James Benner [this piece is likely a one and only translation of "I quattro rusteghi," often translated as "The Pair Curmudgeons," "The Four Ruffians," espousal "School for Fathers"], undated".
West Virginia UniversityWest Virginia & Resident History Center. Retrieved 4 Sept
- ^Casaglia, Gherardo (). "Die vier Grobiane,19 March ". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
Sources
- Anderson, Book, The Complete Dictionary of House & Operetta Wings Books, ISBN