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''L’occasione fa il ladro, ossia Il cambio della valigia'' (''Opportunity Makes a Thief, or The Exchanged Suitcase'') is an opera (''burletta per musica'' or ''farsa'') in one act by Gioachino Rossini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Prividali, based on ''Le prétendu par hasard, ou L’occasion fait le larron'', an 1810 vaudeville by Eugène Scribe.〔''Magasin encyclopédique, ou Journal des sciences, des lettres et des arts''. Rédigé par Aubin-Louis Millin de Grandmaison. Année 1810. Tome I. Paris. (p. 209 books.google )〕 ==Performance history== 19th century ''L’occasione fa il ladro'' was first performed at the Teatro San Moisè, Venice, on 24 November 1812. Of the five one-act operas that he wrote for the theatre, this was the one performed most often during the composer’s lifetime but it was neglected after his death. There was, however, a revival at Pesaro in 1892 celebrating the hundredth anniversary of his birth there on 29 February 1792, with Alessandro Bonci.〔Osborne, Richard 2004, p. 99. in ''Eight Little Greats'', Opera North's programme-book.〕 20th century and beyond The opera was given at the Théâtre Nouveau in Nice in 1983〔 and, in 1987, presented at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, where it was recorded.〔 In the same year, it was given at the Buxton Festival. In addition it was "revived at the Macerata Opera (1992〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=L'occasione fa il ladro / La scala di seta )〕), in Paris, in Cologne and in the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen".〔Osborne, Charles 1994, p. 24〕 In April 1991 it was presented at the Politeama Garibaldi in Palermo, conducted by Antonello Allemandi with the orchestra and chorus of the Teatro Massimo. Rockwell Blake sang Count Alberto.〔( Performances and recordings listed on operadis-opera-discography.org.uk )〕 A performance under Gianluigi Gelmetti with the Stuttgarter Rundfunkorchester was given in 1992, the cast including Susan Patterson and Alessandro Corbelli.〔 The Ponelle production was revived during the 2013 season at the Rossini Opera Festival. One reviewer notes that the cast members were mostly native Italians.〔Carlos Maria Solare, "Pesaro", ''Opera'' (London), Vol. 64, No. 11, November 2013, p. 1438〕 In Britain, Opera North presented a number of English-language performances in 2004 as part of their ''Eight Little Greats'' season. The opera was entitled ''Love’s Luggage Lost'', and the production was directed by Christopher Alden and conducted by David Parry. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「L'occasione fa il ladro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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