Olivo e Pasquale

Olivo e Pasquale

Olivo e Pasquale è un’opera in italian di Gaetano Donizetti.

Compositore
Gaetano Donizetti
Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Unknown

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Olivo e Pasquale is a melodramma giocoso, a romantic comedy opera, in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Jacopo Ferretti wrote the Italian libretto after Antonio Simeone Sografi's play.

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Librettista

Jacopo Ferretti

Genere

opera
opera buffa


Gaetano Donizetti

Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic.

Trama di Olivo e Pasquale

Olivo and Pasquale are two brothers, both merchants from Lisbon: the first is hot-blooded and brutal, the other is sweet and shy. Olivo's daughter, Isabella, loves a young apprentice, Camillo, but her father wants her to marry a wealthy merchant from Cadiz, Le Bross. Isabella tells Le Bross that she loves another. At first he is led to believe that it is Columella, an old conceited and ridiculous man, but shortly after he understands that it is Camillo. Olivo, realizing that his daughter dares to oppose his will, is furious and Le Bross, shocked by his disproportionate reaction, becomes Isabella and Camillo's ally and promises to help them get married. The lovers threaten to commit suicide at five o'clock if Olivo doesn't agree to let the marriage take place, but he does not believe them and he refuses to be blackmailed. However, at five o'clock, shots of a firearm ring out: Pasquale faints and Olivo says that now he would have preferred Isabella to be Camillo's wife rather than be dead. The threat of suicide was not true, and the young couple appears at the door; Olivo embraces and blesses their union.

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Libretto di Olivo e Pasquale

Il libretto è scritto da Jacopo Ferretti. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera, opera buffa.

Altre opere di Gaetano Donizetti

Fonte dei dati

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