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''Le baruffe chiozzotte'' (''Brawling in Chioggia'') is a play by the Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni, first performed at the Teatro San Luca in Venice in January 1762. It deals with the comic struggles between two groups of fishermen in the lagoon-mouth village of Chioggia brought on by the love affairs of the younger generation. Written in a dialect even more exotic than Venetian, the comedy is intensified by the presence of a hapless young Venetian official, who is helpless to enforce order on the sly inhabitants he is supposed to keep under control. In modern times, the play was revived at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano in 1962, in a production by Giorgio Strehler emphasizing the humanity and realism of Goldoni's script over the conventionally farcical elements. In 1966 the production was filmed for Italian television. A concert overture based on the play was composed by Leone Sinigaglia in 1907; it was a favorite of Arturo Toscanini. ==Roles== *Master Toni (Antonio), owner of a fishing boat *Madam Pasqua, wife of Master Toni *Lucietta, young girl, sister of Master Toni *Titta-Nane (Giambattista), young fisherman *Beppe (Giuseppe), younger brother of Master Toni *Master Fortunato, fisherman *Madam Libera, wife of Master Fortunato *Orsetta (Orsolina), younger sister of Madam Libera *Checca (Francesca), another younger sister of Madam Libera *Master Vincenzo, fisherman *Toffolo (Cristoforo), boat owner *Isidoro, Adjunct of the Court Chancellor *The Court Bailiff *Canocchia, young man who sells pumpkin *Fishermen on Master Toni's boat *Servant of the Adjunct 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「Le baruffe chiozzotte」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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