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CIMAROSA, D.: Italiana in Londra (L') [Opera] (Frankfurt Opera, 2021) (NTSC)

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Petrosellini, Giuseppe, Lyricist.
Cimarosa, Domenico, Composer.
Naxos Digital Services US
Series:
Naxos Video Library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Opera.
Local Subjects:
Opera.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated 2024.
System Details:
digital
data file
Summary:
L'Italiana in Londra was Domenico Cimarosa's first international triumph, thrilling audiences all over Europe after its premiere in 1778. However, it later became eclipsed by the even bigger success of Il matrimonio segreto, and has become a rarity on stage today. Set in a London hotel, this cheerful Intermezzo in musica has cleverly crafted arias, duets and ensembles that drive the plot along, the story being one of thwarted love, quarrels, and misundertandings. L'Italiana in Londra has been summed up by the director R.B. Schlather as 'incredibly charming and sophisticated... demanding, dark, dirty and very funny ... an impeccable rom-com.'
Contents:
L'italiana in Londra (Frankfurt Opera, 2021) (NTSC) ( 02 hrs., 37 minutes ) / Cimarosa
Participant:
Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra, Orchestra -- Lebow, Theo, Artist -- Hussain, Leo, Artist -- Bintner, Gordon, Artist -- Samoilov, Iurii, Artist -- Vallone, Angela, Artist -- Tognocchi, Bianca, Artist -- Petrosellini, Giuseppe, Lyricist -- Cimarosa, Domenico, Composer
Notes:
Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
Streaming video.
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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