Zanetto
Zanetto è un’opera in italian di Pietro Mascagni, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1896.
Zanetto is an opera in one act by Pietro Mascagni to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci. It received its first performance on 2 March 1896 at the Liceo Musicale Rossini in Pesaro. Only 40 minutes long and with cast of two singers, Zanetto was originally described by its composer as a scena lirica rather than an opera. It is set in the countryside near Florence during the Renaissance and tells the story of an encounter between a beautiful courtesan, Silvia, and a young wandering minstrel, Zanetto. The libretto was adapted from an Italian translation by Emilio Praga of François Coppée's play Le passant in which the young Sarah Bernhardt had won fame in the en travesti role of Zanetto.
Guido Menasci
Trama di Zanetto
Setting: the Tuscan countryside during the Renaissance The following synopsis was published in the souvenir libretto printed for the New York premiere of Zanetto in 1902: Silvia is the rich and beautiful hostess of a country hotel, who has been besieged by lovers of almost every description, she repulses them all, because although they may be well-to-do and even wealthy and powerful, they have not pleased her fancy or awakened her heart. At last she forswears love entirely, being convinced that her destiny is to remain single. Still, she remembers a youth she once saw, and believes that he lives near by, in Florence, toward which city she idly looks out in the summer evening from the veranda of her hotel, placed on the side of a steep mountain. As she looks she hears the voice of a roving minstrel who is approaching. She conceals herself. He comes near, and not venturing to enter the hotel, lies down to sleep on a bench. He is soon asleep; and Silvia comes near to see him. She recognizes in him her ideal; and at once loves him. She wakes him up, and he sees in her the madonna of his dreams. He is fond of his freedom, and of his own way of living; but thinks it would be nice to have a home, and a sister. This does not suit Silvia; who then conceals her identity; and says that she is a widow, and very poor; and cannot possibly entertain a wandering poet. After several refusals, he tells her that he has heard of Silvia, who is also beautiful, as well as rich, and liberal. He ask…
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Cast e personaggi di Zanetto
2 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:
- personSilvia (soprano)
- personZanetto (contralto)
Libretto di Zanetto
Il libretto è scritto da Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, Guido Menasci — in totale 2 autori di libretto. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera.
Opere contemporanee
Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1896, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:
- I Medici — Ruggero Leoncavallo (1893)
- La damnation de Faust — Hector Berlioz (1893)
- La Navarraise — Jules Massenet (1894)
- Regina Diaz — Umberto Giordano (1894)
- Thaïs — Jules Massenet (1894)
- The Beginning of a Romance — Leoš Janáček (1894)
Altre opere di Pietro Mascagni
- Cavalleria rusticana (1890)
- L'amico Fritz (1891)
- I Rantzau (1892)
- Guglielmo Ratcliff (1895)
- Silvano (1895)
- Iris (1898)
- Le maschere (1901)
- Amica (1905)
- Isabeau (1911)
- Parisina (1913)
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