La straniera

La straniera

La straniera è un’opera in italian di Vincenzo Bellini, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1828.

Compositore
Vincenzo Bellini
Prima rappresentazione

1828 1828-01-01

Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Romantic

Sintesi da Wikipedia

La straniera is an opera in two acts with music by Vincenzo Bellini to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani, based on the novel L'Étrangère by Charles-Victor Prévot, vicomte d'Arlincourt, although writer Herbert Weinstock also adds that it is "more likely [based on] a dramatization of [that novel] in Italian by Giovan Carlo, barone di Cosenza" since he then quotes a letter from Bellini to his friend Francesco Florimo in which he says that Romani "certainly will not follow the play" [suggesting then that they were aware of its existence.]

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Librettista

Felice Romani

Genere

opera
opera seria


Vincenzo Bellini

Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic. Prima rappresentazione di La straniera nel 1828.

Trama di La straniera

Scene 1: Central courtyard of the Castle of Montolino A chorus of local people on boats proclaims the upcoming wedding of Isoletta, daughter of Montolino, to Count Arturo of Ravenstal: (Men: Voga, voga, il vento tace……..e l'alma pace / Messaggiera dell'amor / "Row, row, the wind has dropped……this blessed peace is the message of love".) But, together on the shore, Isoletta tells Baron Valdeburgo that she fears her Arturo has changed his attitude toward her and believes that he has fallen in love with a mysterious woman living as a hermit in a hut by the lake: (Duet: Isoletta to Valdeburgo: Agli atti, al volto / non mortal, divina imago / "From her gestures, her expression, she did not appear to be mortal, but rather a divine image". Valdeburgo, to himself: Giovin rosa, il vergin seno / schiudi appena al ciel sereno / "A newly bloomed rose has scarce opened / her virgin breast to the serene sky, / and already she wilts in pallor".) In the distance a crowd is heard following "La straniera" who has been seen from the lake shore. They curse her as a witch. Count Montolino enters, supporting his daughter Isoletta's concerns, but is reassured by his friend Osburgo who promises to bring Arturo to his senses. Together, Isoletta and Valdeburgo share her concern as to what has transpired: (Duet and ensemble: Isoletta, then Valdeburgo, then chorus, as Montolino returns: Oh tu che sai gli spasimi / "Oh you who know the quakings of this wounded heart of mine"). Valdeburgo offers hi…

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Cast e personaggi di La straniera

7 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personIl signore di Montolino (bass)
  • personIl Priore degli Spedalieri (bass)
  • personValdeburgo (baritone)
  • personArturo (tenor)
  • personOsburgo (tenor)
  • personAlaide (soprano)
  • personIsoletta (mezzo-soprano)

Libretto di La straniera

Il libretto è scritto da Felice Romani. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera, opera seria.

Opere contemporanee

Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1828, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:

Altre opere di Vincenzo Bellini

Fonte dei dati

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


Wikidata Q785347 open_in_new