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''The Siege of Belgrade'' is a comic opera in three acts, principally composed by Stephen Storace to an English libretto by James Cobb. It incorporated music by Mozart, Salieri, Paisiello and Martini, and is therefore considered a pasticcio opera, as well as a Singspiel in English language, as it contained a spoken dialogue. It premiered on 1 January 1791 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London with a great success,〔(Stephen Storace ). short biography〕 featuring many famous singers and actors of the time, such as sopranos Nancy Storace〔(Anna (Nancy) Storace ), list of performances〕 and Anna Maria Crouch, tenor Michael Kelly as well as Shakespearean actors (in spoken roles) such as John Bannister and Richard "Dicky" Suett. ==Roles== Roles and performers at the premiere in London on 1 January 1791: ;Men *Saraskier, the leader of Turkish forces (tenor) – Mr. Kelly *Colonel Cohenberg, Austrian Commander (spoken role) – Mr. Palmer *Krohnfeldt (spoken role?) – Mr. R. Palmer *Ismael, Commissioner of Saraskier and Yuseph (baritone) – Mr. Fox *Yuseph, Turkish kadi (tenor) – Mr. Suett *Leopold, Serbian peasant, in love with Lilla (tenor) – Mr. Bannister Jr. *Peter, Serbian peasant, Lilla's brother and in love with Ghita (tenor) – Mr. Dignum *Anselm, Serbian peasant (baritone) – Mr. Cook (later Mr. Sedgewick) *Michael (spoken role) – Mr. Hollingsworth *Soldier (spoken role) – Mr. Dubois ;Women *Lilla, Serbian peasant girl, Peter's sister (soprano) – Signora Storace *Catherine, wife of colonel Cohenberg (soprano) – Mrs. Crouch *Ghita, Serbian peasant girl (soprano) – Mrs. Bland *Fatima (spoken role) – Miss Hagley ''Soldiers, Guards, Peasants, etc.'' 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「The Siege of Belgrade」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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