Attila

Attila

Attila è un’opera in italian di Giuseppe Verdi, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1846.

Compositore
Giuseppe Verdi
Prima rappresentazione

1846 1846-09-01

Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Romantic

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Attila is an opera in a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on the 1809 play Attila, König der Hunnen by Zacharias Werner. The opera received its first performance at La Fenice in Venice on 17 March 1846.

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Librettisti

Francesco Maria Piave
Temistocle Solera

Genere

opera


Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic. Prima rappresentazione di Attila nel 1846.

Trama di Attila

Scene 1: The ruined city of Aquileia Attila and his victorious horde have destroyed the city of Aquileia (Urli, rapine / "Shouts, pillage"). They are surprised to see a group of women spared as prisoners of war (Di vergini straniere / "Ah, what is this group"). Their leader, Odabella, asks why the Huns' women remain at home (Allor che i forti corrono / "While your warriors rush to their swords like lions"). Attila, impressed by her courage, offers a boon and she asks for her sword, with which she intends to avenge the death of her father at Attila's own hand (Da te questo or m'è concesso / "O sublime, divine justice by thee is this now granted"). After she leaves, the Roman envoy Ezio asks for an audience and proposes a division of the empire (Avrai tu l'universo, Resti l'Italia a me / "You may have the universe, but let Italy remain mine"). Attila disdainfully calls him a traitor to his country. Scene 2: A swamp, the future site of Venice A boat bearing Foresto and other survivors arrives. He thinks of the captive Odabella (Ella in poter del barbaro / "She is in the barbarian's power!") but then rouses himself and the others to begin building a new city (Cara patria già madre e reina / "Dear homeland, at once mother and queen of powerful, generous sons"). Scene 1: Some weeks later. A wood near Attila's camp, near Rome Odabella laments her late father and (believing him to be dead) also her lover Foresto (Oh! Nel fuggente nuvolo / "O father, is your image not imprinted on the…

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Cast e personaggi di Attila

6 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personAttila (bass)
  • personLeone (bass)
  • personUldino (tenor)
  • personForesto (tenor)
  • personOdabella (soprano)
  • personEzio (baritone)

Libretto di Attila

Il libretto è scritto da Francesco Maria Piave, Temistocle Solera — in totale 2 autori di libretto. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera.

Altre opere di Giuseppe Verdi

Fonte dei dati

Dati sull’opera provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q211460 open_in_new