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词条 La finta parigina
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  1. The opera

  2. Roles

  3. Recordings

  4. References

{{Infobox opera
| name = {{lang|it|La finta parigina}}
| type = Opera buffa
| composer = {{nowrap|Domenico Cimarosa}}
| image = Domenico cimarosa.jpg
| caption = The composer
| translated_name =
| librettist = Francesco Cerlone
| based_on =
| language = Italian
| premiere_date = {{Start date|1773}}
| premiere_location = Teatro Nuovo, Naples
}}La finta parigina (The false Parisienne) is an opera buffa in 3 acts by Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by Francesco Cerlone. The opera premiered at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples, in 1773.[1][2]

The opera

La finta parigina was composed for Carnival of 1773 and, although the exact date of the work's premiere is now unknown. It is the second of the sixty-eight operas that Cimarosa wrote and is written in the then popular style of Neapolitan opera buffa. The libretto uses Neapolitan dialect and praises Cimarosa's home town of Aversa, notably its mozzarella cheese and Asprina wine. most of the opera consists of solo numbers, with only a few brief duets and ensembles.[1]

The opera relates the amorous misadventures of a group including the shopkeeper Cardillo (baritone), his sister Rosalina (soprano), the nobles Donna Olimpia (soprano) and Don Flaminio (alto), a Frenchman Monsiu Blò (tenor) and Donna Armida (soprano), the 'fake Parisienne'.[2]

Roles

RoleVoice typePremiere Cast, Carnival 1773
(Conductor: - )
Donna Olimpia Onesti, Don Martino's wife who is supposedly deadsoprano
Don Flaminio del Sole, a local dandytenor
Mossiù Le Blò, a French doctor who is really a quacktenor
Don Martino Crespa, Donna Olimpia's supposedly widowed husbandbaritone
Donna Armida Gnoccolosa, engaged to Don Martinosoprano
Cardillo, an innkeeperbaritone
Malacarne, brother of Cardillobass
Preziosa, a purveyor of cheesesoprano
Rosolina, Cardillo's young sistersoubrette

Recordings

  • La finta parigina with conductor Danilo Lombardini and the Orchestra Filarmonica Siciliana. Cast includes: Alessia Sparacio (Armida), Juan Gambina (Flaminio), Nunzio Galli (Le Blò), Alessandro Battiato (Martino), Anna Rita Gemmabella (Olimpia), Rosita Ramini (Preziosa), Alice Sunseri (Rosolina), Paolo Cutolo (Cardillo), and Giovanni Bellavia (Malacarne). Released on the Bongiovanni label in 1999.

References

Sources
  • Rossi, Nick and Talmage Fauntleroy (1999). Domenico Cimarosa - His Life and Operas. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. {{ISBN|0313301123}}
Notes
1. ^Rossi and Fauntleroy (1999), p. 56
2. ^Rossi and Fauntleroy (1999), p. 174
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