Otto mesi in due ore
Otto mesi in due ore è un’opera in italian di Gaetano Donizetti.
Otto mesi in due ore ossia Gli esiliati in Siberia is an opera in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti to a libretto by Domenico Gilardoni.

Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic.
Trama di Otto mesi in due ore
Saimika, Siberia Having been wrongly exiled, Count Stanislao Potoski, his wife, Countess Fedora, and their daughter, Elisabetta, are living in a ramshackle dwelling attached to an abbey. Elisabetta vows to undertake an arduous journey on foot to Moscow to seek a pardon from the Tsar. The shores of the Kama River Elisabetta is befriended by Tartar hordes, who had initially threatened her but were won over by her innocence and virtue. She also meets Ivano, the man responsible for her parents' exile, who is now working as a ferryman at the river. When the river floods, Elisabetta saves herself by making a raft from the wooden tomb of Ivano's dead daughter. A grand chamber in the Kremlin The Grand Marshal, who is also partly responsible for the Potoski family's exile, tries to cause trouble for Elisabetta. Nevertheless, she manages to reach the Tsar, who in the meantime has received a letter from his messenger Michele (a friend of Elisabetta and the son of her nurse) explaining the injustice of their exile. The Tsar pardons the whole family who are then reunited in Moscow.
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Libretto di Otto mesi in due ore
Il libretto è scritto da Domenico Gilardoni.
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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