Zingari

Zingari è un’opera in italian di Ruggero Leoncavallo, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1912.

Compositore
Ruggero Leoncavallo
Prima rappresentazione

1912 1912-09-16

Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Verismo

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Zingari (Gypsies), also known as Gli Zingari, is an opera in two acts by Ruggero Leoncavallo. The libretto by Enrico Cavacchioli and Guglielmo Emanuel is based on The Gypsies, an 1827 narrative poem by Alexander Pushkin. The opera premiered on 16 September 1912 at the Hippodrome Theatre in London. The United States premiere of the opera was staged by the Chicago Grand Opera Company in 1913 with soprano Carolina White as Fleana.

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Librettisti

Enrico Cavacchioli
Guglielmo Emanuel

Trama di Zingari

Place: The lands along the lower Danube River Time: Early 1900s Act 1 Setting: A Gypsy encampment on the shore of the river Fleana, a beautiful Gypsy, has been seen stealing out of the camp at night. Several members of the band follow her and discover that she is meeting a stranger. He is Radu, a young nobleman. The lovers are taken captive. Radu swears an oath that if he is allowed to marry Fleana, he will join the band and never again have dealings with his own people. The couple are pardoned, but the poet, Tamar, protests violently and declares his own love for Fleana. He is rebuked by Fleana and challenged to a fight by Radu but vanishes from the camp. As Fleana and Radu's wedding is being celebrated, Tamar sings a mournful song in the distance. Act 2 Setting: A Gypsy encampment at an abandoned church on the plains near the river A year has passed. Radu notices that Fleana has become increasingly cold to him. He hears her singing a wild love song in her caravan and he realizes that she must be in love with someone else. When he confronts her, she confesses that her love for him is dead and continues to sing her song ever more wildly. She then runs away, despite Radu's attempts to stop her, and goes to meet Tamar whose jubilant song is heard in the distance. They passionately declare their love for each other and disappear into a nearby hut made from straw and wood. Outside, Radu is in despair and vowing revenge. He steals up to the hut, bolts the door from the outside and…

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Cast e personaggi di Zingari

4 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personRadu (tenor)
  • personFleana (soprano)
  • personTamar (baritone)
  • personOld man (baritone)

Libretto di Zingari

Il libretto è scritto da Enrico Cavacchioli, Guglielmo Emanuel — in totale 2 autori di libretto.

Da The Gypsies all’opera

Zingari è un adattamento di The Gypsies — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.

Opere contemporanee

Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1912, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:

Altre opere di Ruggero Leoncavallo

Fonte dei dati

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


Wikidata Q8012683 open_in_new