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Ingomar Gruenauer (Composer) | Francesco Micieli (Librettist) | Carlo Goldoni (Author of original text)
Trilogie der Sommerfrische
Oper in drei Akten nach Carlo Goldoni
Libretto von Francesco Micieli
Edition: Performance material
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After a stay in Paris, Carlo Goldoni is spending his last evening before his departure for Venice. Suddenly the protagonists of his Trilogia della Villeggiatura (Trilogy of Vacation) come to him as real people.
Giacinta is in love with Guglielmo, but her father Filippo prefers Leonardo who is supposed to be wealthy. There is an exchange of words between Giacinta and Leonardo. Vittoria, Leonardo’s sister, bursts onto the scene; the women exchange compliments. Goldoni, who is observing the whole scene, has to listen to Vittoria’s reproaches, because she is no longer his favourite girl.
After a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, the little company embarks. It becomes increasingly clear that both Giacinta and Vittoria are in love with Guglielmo. Giacinta professes her love for Guglielmo but in the same breath she tells him that she will marry Leonardo, because she wants to keep her word to her father. Guglielmo goes off with Vittoria.
The characters distance themselves more and more from their creator Goldoni. It also becomes obvious that Leonardo is deeply in debt and that the marriage between Leonardo and Giacinta is a sham. But the people on this summer holiday don’t have the power to change anything. What remains is alienation and disillusionment.
Giacinta is in love with Guglielmo, but her father Filippo prefers Leonardo who is supposed to be wealthy. There is an exchange of words between Giacinta and Leonardo. Vittoria, Leonardo’s sister, bursts onto the scene; the women exchange compliments. Goldoni, who is observing the whole scene, has to listen to Vittoria’s reproaches, because she is no longer his favourite girl.
After a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, the little company embarks. It becomes increasingly clear that both Giacinta and Vittoria are in love with Guglielmo. Giacinta professes her love for Guglielmo but in the same breath she tells him that she will marry Leonardo, because she wants to keep her word to her father. Guglielmo goes off with Vittoria.
The characters distance themselves more and more from their creator Goldoni. It also becomes obvious that Leonardo is deeply in debt and that the marriage between Leonardo and Giacinta is a sham. But the people on this summer holiday don’t have the power to change anything. What remains is alienation and disillusionment.
Orchestral Cast
2 (2. auch Picc.) · 1 · Engl. Hr. · 2 (2. auch Bassklar.) · 2 (2. auch Kfg.) - 2 · 2 · 0 · 1 - S. (Vibr. · 2 Kuhgl. · Hi-Hat · Beck. [h./t.] · Tamt. · Steel Drum · 3 Tomt. · kl. Tr. (ohne Schnarrs.) · gr. Tr. · Woodbl. · Peitsche · Agogô · Stimmpf.) (2 Spieler) - Hfe. · Akk. (Kombimodell) · Reißnagel-Klav. (auch vierhd.) - Str. (chorisch oder 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2)
Cast
Brigida, Zofe von Giacinta · Sopran - Giacinta, Tochter von Filippo · Sopran - Vittoria, Schwester von Leonardo · Mezzosopran - Guglielmo, Verehrer von Giacinta · Tenor - Leonardo, Verehrer von Giacinta · Bariton - Carlo Goldoni · Bariton - Filippo · Bass - Fulgenzio, alter Freund von Filippo · Bass
More Information
Title:
Trilogie der Sommerfrische
Oper in drei Akten nach Carlo Goldoni
Libretto von Francesco Micieli
Language:
German
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1998
Duration:
90 ′
World Premiere:
June 30, 2000 · Hannover (D)
EXPO 2000
Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Trier
EXPO 2000
Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Trier
Technical Details
Product number:
LS 1910-01
Performances
Trilogie der Sommerfrische
EXPO 2000
Orchestra: Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Trier
June 30, 2000 |
Hannover (Germany) — World Premiere
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