Francesca di Foix
Francesca di Foix è un’opera in italian di Gaetano Donizetti.
Francesca di Foix is a melodramma giocoso in one act by Gaetano Donizetti with a libretto by Domenico Gilardoni based on one by Jean-Nicolas Bouilly and Emmanuel Mercier-Dupaty for Henri Montan Berton's 3-act opéra-comique Françoise de Foix, inspired by the life of Françoise de Foix.

Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic.
Trama di Francesca di Foix
The Count is determined to keep his beautiful wife Francesca well away from the temptations of the French court. Knowing the amorous ways of the nobility he tells them that she is unwilling to appear in public because she is extremely ugly. Unfortunately this raises the interest of the King who despatches one of his gentlemen (the Duke) to investigate, and if he finds that the Countess is beautiful he must lure her back incognito to court. Sure enough the Duke is able to persuade Francesca to return to Paris with him. Rather than admit his deceit her husband at first refuses to acknowledge who she is. To force his hand the King announces that a tournament is to be held and the winning knight will be given Francesca's hand in marriage. The Count can no longer keep up his subterfuge and admits that, driven by jealousy, he lied to the King and his courtiers. After due admonishment by the King all is forgiven and the Count and Countess live happily ever after.
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Libretto di Francesca di Foix
Il libretto è scritto da Domenico Gilardoni. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera semiseria.
Altre opere di Gaetano Donizetti
- Alahor in Granata
- Alfredo il Grande
- Alina, regina di Golconda
- Belisario
- Betly, o sia La capanna svizzera
- Buondelmonte
- Caterina Cornaro
- Chiara e Serafina
- Dalinda
- Dom Sébastien
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