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- Title: Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore
- Author : Michael Steen
- Release Date : January 15, 2014
- Genre: Biographies & Memoirs,Books,History,Arts & Entertainment,Music,Professional & Technical,Education,Performing Arts,Europe,Children & Teens,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2287 KB
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Donizetti’s colourful and comic opera, a favourite of Pavarotti, attracts opera fans who enjoy light farce, sentimental comedy and satire. The successful Milan production of 1832 followed the comedies of Rossini such as La Cenerentola and Le Comte Ory. It was assembled in a fortnight. In the heyday of operatic mass production, Donizetti was highly professional, as his score in beautiful handwriting shows.
Its music hall characters were imitated by Gilbert and Sullivan: the oafish Nemorino buys his love potion (cheap wine), in order to attract the affluent Adina, who has fallen for Belcore, the local sergeant. Dulcamara, the medical charlatan may arrive by coach, by balloon or even on Ringo the donkey.
With its popular melodies, Nemorino’s Quanto è bella and Una furtiva lagrima, Dulcamara’s Udite, udite, o rustici, and his duet with Adina Io son ricco…. it is hard to say which is the best tune. It was written before the death of Donizetti’s wife and young children, after which he degenerated with syphilis caused by his depraved sexual behaviour among the prostitutes of Paris and Vienna.
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