Zaira

Zaira

Zaira è un’opera in italian di Vincenzo Bellini.

Compositore
Vincenzo Bellini
Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Unknown

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Zaira is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini set to a libretto by Felice Romani which was based on Voltaire's 1732 play, Zaïre. The story takes place in the time of the Crusades and the opera's plot involves the heroine, Zaira, struggling between her Christian faith and her love for Orosmane, the Muslim Sultan of Jerusalem.

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Librettista

Felice Romani

Genere

opera
opera seria


Vincenzo Bellini

Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835) — compositore italian, periodo Romantic.

Trama di Zaira

Scene 1: A gallery leading to the Sultan's harem There is celebration in the Sultan's court over the impending marriage between Sultan Orosmane and Zaira, the orphaned Christian slave girl. But some of his courtiers resent the marriage, seeing the installation of a Christian woman as sacrilegious. Corasmino, the Sultan's vizier vows to seek a way that this will not happen. Zaira herself is happy, but is reminded by Fatima, another slave girl, that she will have to give up her religion upon marriage, and this causes Zaira to declare that from then on, her religion will be that of love. When the Sultan appears, each expresses their mutual love. The Frenchman Nerestano, a former slave, has returned from France to plead for the release of ten French knights still held captive. Orosmane quickly agrees to release all the captives, who number around one hundred, but insists on retaining Prince Lusignano whom he has condemned to death. Zaira pleads for Lusignano to be released from his death sentence. Scene 2: A subterranean prison leading to the prisoners' cells Nerestano and Zaira go down to the prisoners' cells to see the French knights who are to be freed. There they see Prince Lusignano who, upon seeing the couple, actually recognises them as his long-lost children who were taken prisoner during the time he was battling with Syria. Zaira is disturbed by Lusignano's concern that she must renounce her religion and, although called away, pledges to do what she can to avoid taking t…

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Cast e personaggi di Zaira

8 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personOrosmane (bass)
  • personMeledor (bass)
  • personLusignano (baritone)
  • personCorasmino (tenor)
  • personCastiglione (tenor)
  • personZaira (soprano)
  • personFatima (mezzo-soprano)
  • personNerestano (mezzo-soprano)

Libretto di Zaira

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

Altre opere di Vincenzo Bellini

Fonte dei dati

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


Wikidata Q144419 open_in_new