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''Le cantatrici villane'' (''The Boorish Singers'') is a comic opera (''dramma giocoso'') in two acts composed by Valentino Fioravanti to a libretto by Giuseppe Palomba. It was first performed in Naples in 1799.〔Polzonetti (2011) p. 283〕 A revised one act version premiered at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice as ''Le virtuose ridicole'' in 1801.〔Casaglia (2005)〕 An opera by Antonio Cagnoni based on the same libretto and entitled ''Don Bucefalo'' premiered in Milan in 1847.〔Gelli (2007a)〕 ==Roles== * Rosa, ''a peasant believed to be a widow'' (soprano)〔Roles and voice types based on Gelli (2007b)〕 * Agata, ''a peasant'' (soprano) * Giannetta, ''a peasant'' (soprano) * Don Bucefalo, ''a timid and ignorant choirmaster'' (bass) * Don Marco, ''a well-to-do student of Don Bucefalo and in love with Rosa'' (bass) * Carlino, ''a young soldier who has disappeared in Spain and husband of Rosa'' (tenor) * Giansimone, ''a waiter in the local inn'' (tenor) 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 cantatrici villane」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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