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词条 Boccaccio (operetta)
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  1. Roles and role creators

  2. Synopsis

  3. Arias, duets, and ensembles

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox opera
| name = Boccaccio
| genre = Operetta
| composer = Franz von Suppé
| native_name = Boccaccio, oder Der Prinz von Palermo
| translated_name = Boccaccio, or the Prince of Palermo
| image = Franz von Suppé.jpg
| alt =
| caption = The composer of the operetta, c. 1885
| librettist = {{plainlist|
  • Camillo Walzel
  • Richard Genée

}}
| language = German
| premiere_date = {{Start date|1879|2|1|df=y}}
| premiere_location = Carltheater, Vienna
}}

Boccaccio, oder Der Prinz von Palermo (Boccaccio, or the Prince of Palermo) is an operetta in three acts by Franz von Suppé to a German libretto by Camillo Walzel and Richard Genée, based on the play by Jean-François Bayard, Adolphe de Leuven, Léon Lévy Brunswick and Arthur de Beauplan, based in turn on The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio.

The opera was first performed at the Carltheater, Vienna, on 1 February 1879.

An English translation was done by Oscar Weil and Gustav Hinrichs around 1883.[1]

Roles and role creators

RoleVoice typePremiere cast, 1 February 1879[2]
(Conductor: )
Fiametta, Lambertuccio's foster-daughtersopranoRosa Streitmann
Giovanni Boccaccio, novelist and poetmezzo-sopranoAntonie Link
Beatrice, Lambertuccio's wifesoprano
Isabella, Lotteringhi's wifemezzo-soprano
Peronellacontralto
Pietro, Prince of Palermo tenor
Lambertuccio, the grocerbaritone
Lotteringhi, the cooperbaritoneFranz Tewele
Scalza, the barberbaritone
Leonello, Boccaccio's student friendbaritone
Checco, a beggarbassCarl Blasel
Fratelli, the booksellerbaritone
Majordomobaritone
Beggars, students, servants, Donna Pulci's daughters – chorus

Synopsis

Time: 1331.

Place: Florence.

In early-Renaissance Florence, the erotic novellas of the poet Boccaccio cause a stir and the locals are divided into the female fans of his scandalous tales and their jealous husbands. A plot is hatched by the husbands to chase Boccaccio from the city and have him locked up. But Boccaccio has other plans, including one to win the hand of the Duke's daughter Fiametta, which he finally succeeds in doing after finding favour with the Duke. Suppé's finest operetta.

Arias, duets, and ensembles

  • "Ich sehe einen jungen Mann dort stehn" (Boccaccio)
  • "Hab' ich nur deine Liebe" (Fiametta, later with Boccaccio)
  • Act 1 Finale (book-burning)
  • Serenade (Boccaccio, Pietro, Leonetto)
  • Cooper's Song (Lotteringhi)
  • Waltz Trio "Wie pocht mein Herz so ungestüm" (Fiametta, Isabella, Peronella)
  • Lovers' Sextet
  • Duet "Florenz hat schöne Frauen (Mia bella florentina)" (Fiametta, Boccaccio)
  • Act 3 Finale (Boccaccio's counsel)

References

Notes
1. ^"Von Suppé's sparkling comic opera in three acts, entitled: Boccaccio / libretto by Messrs. Reece & Farine" on trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 28 July 2013
2. ^Amadeus Almanac, accessed 20 September 2013
Sources
  • Lamb, Andrew (1992), "Boccaccio" in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) {{ISBN|0-333-73432-7}}

External links

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  • {{IMSLP|work=Boccaccio (Suppé, Franz von)|cname=Boccaccio}}
  • Synopsis at music.yodelout.com
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