Falstaff
Falstaff è un’opera in italian di Giuseppe Verdi, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1889.
Falstaff is a comic opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian-language libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from the play The Merry Wives of Windsor and scenes from Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, by William Shakespeare. The work premiered on 9 February 1893 at La Scala, Milan.
commedia lirica

Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic. Prima rappresentazione di Falstaff nel 1889.
Trama di Falstaff
A room at the Garter Inn Falstaff and his servants, Bardolfo and Pistola, are drinking at the inn. Dr Caius bursts in and accuses Falstaff of burgling his house and Bardolfo of picking his pocket. Falstaff laughs at him; he leaves, vowing only to go drinking with honest, sober companions in future. When the innkeeper presents a bill for the wine, Falstaff tells Bardolfo and Pistola that he needs more money, and plans to obtain it by seducing the wives of two rich men, one of whom is Ford. Falstaff hands Bardolfo a love-letter to one of the wives (Alice Ford), and hands Pistola an identical letter addressed to the other (Meg). Bardolfo and Pistola refuse to deliver the letters, claiming that honour prevents them from obeying him. Falstaff loses his temper and rants at them, saying that "honour" is nothing but a word, with no meaning (Monologue: "L'onore! Ladri … !" / "Honour! You rogues … !") Brandishing a broom, he chases them out of his sight. Ford's garden Alice and Meg have received Falstaff's letters. They compare them, see that they are identical and, together with Mistress Quickly and Nannetta Ford, resolve to punish Falstaff. Meanwhile, Bardolfo and Pistola warn Ford of Falstaff's plan. Ford resolves to disguise himself and visit Falstaff and set a trap for him. A young, handsome fellow called Fenton is in love with Ford's daughter Nannetta, but Ford wants her to marry Dr. Caius, who is wealthy and respected. Fenton and Nannetta enjoy a moment of privacy, but are i…
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Cast e personaggi di Falstaff
12 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:
- personPistola (bass)
- personDr Caius (tenor)
- personFenton (tenor)
- personBardolfo (tenor)
- personNannetta (soprano)
- personAlice Ford (soprano)
- personFord (baritone)
- personSir John Falstaff (bass-baritone)
- personMistress Quickly (mezzo-soprano)
- personMeg Page (mezzo-soprano)
- personMine Host of the Garter Inn
- personRobin
Libretto di Falstaff
Il libretto è scritto da Arrigo Boito. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera, commedia lirica.
Da Henry IV all’opera
Falstaff è un adattamento di Henry IV, The Merry Wives of Windsor — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.
Opere contemporanee
Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1889, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:
- Khovanshchina — Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1886)
- Cherevichki — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1887)
- The Enchantress — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1887)
- Esclarmonde — Jules Massenet (1889)
- Gina — Francesco Cilea (1889)
- The Jacobin — Antonín Dvořák (1889)
Altre opere di Giuseppe Verdi
- Alzira
- Gustavo III
- I due Foscari
- I Lombardi alla prima crociata
- I masnadieri
- I vespri siciliani
- Il corsaro
- Jérusalem
- La battaglia di Legnano
- La forza del destino
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