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Il Flaminio : commedia per musica in three acts / [music by] Giovanni Battista Pergolesi ; libretto by Gennarantonio Federico ; Unitel Classica, Classica, Fondazione Pergolesi Spontini present, from the Teatro Valeria Moriconi, Jesi.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista, 1710-1736.
Contributor:
Federico, Gennaro Antonio, active 18th century, librettist.
Gatell, Juan Francisco, 1978- performer.
Polverelli, Laura, performer.
De Liso, Marina, performer.
Yoncheva, Sonya, 1981- performer.
Malfi, Serena, 1985- performer.
Cherici, Laura, performer.
Priante, Vito, performer.
Dantone, Ottavio, conductor.
Znaniecki, Michał, 1969-
Leonori, Benito.
Konieczny, Klaudia.
Mancini, Tiziano
Accademia Bizantina, performer.
Unitel Classica (Firm)
Fondazione Pergolesi Spontini.
Arthaus Musik (Firm)
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Korean
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Operas.
Genre:
Operas.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
2 videodiscs (183 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
polychrome
Place of Publication:
[Halle/Saale] : Arthaus Musik, [2012]
Language Note:
Sung in Italian with optional subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Korean.
System Details:
DVD 9; NTSC; soundtracks in Dolby digital 5.1, PCM stereo; aspect ratio 16:9; region code 0.
digital
optical
mixed
Dolby digital 5.1
NTSC
video file
DVD video
Summary:
The burgeoning love of Flaminio (known as Giulio) and Giustina is at the core of this comic opera, which is interlaced with the clowning of Polidoro and the flirting between Checca and Vastiano. In the end Flaminio, assured of Giustina's love, reveals his true identity as her former lover, and Checca agrees to marry Vastiano.
Participant:
Juan Francisco Gatell (Polidoro) ; Laura Polverelli (Flaminio) ; Marina De Liso (Giustina) ; Sonia Yoncheva (Agata) ; Serena Malfi (Ferdinando) ; Laura Cherici (Checca) ; Vito Priante (Vastiano) ; Accademia Bizantina ; Ottavio Dantone, conductor.
Credits:
Stage director and lighting designer, Michał Znaniecki; set designer, Benito Leonori; costume designer, Klaudia Konieczny; video director, Tiziano Mancini.
Notes:
Title from opening screen credits.
Recorded in performance 2010, Teatro G.B. Perogolesi, Jesi.
Program notes in English, German and French (18 p. : ill.)--laid in container.
OCLC:
823893806
Publisher Number:
807280165395
101 653 Arthaus Musik

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