Le donne curiose

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Le donne curiose (English: The Inquisitive Women) is an opera in three acts by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari to a text by Luigi Sugana after Carlo Goldoni's play.

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[edit] Performance history

It was first performed in Munich on 27 November 1903 in a German translation as Die neugierigen Frauen. The first performance in Italian was in New York on 3 January 1912 with a distinguished cast led by Arturo Toscanini, including Geraldine Farrar and Hermann Jadlowker. Tullio Serafin conducted the first performance in Milan on 16 January 1913.

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Role Voice type Premiere Cast,
27 November 1903
(Conductor: Hugo Josef Rheinberger)
First performance
in Italian,
3 January 1912
(Conductor: Arturo Toscanini)
Arlecchino bass Georg Sieglitz Antonio Scotti
Beatrice mezzo-soprano Charlotte Huhn Rita Fornia
Colombina soprano Hermine Bosetti Geraldine Farrar
Florindo tenor Hans Koppe Hermann Jadlowker
Leandro tenor Hans Breuer Jeanne Maubourg
Lelio baritone Andres de Segurola
Ottavio bass Paul Bender Adam Didur
Pantalone baritone Friedrich Brodersen Antonio Pini-Corsi
Rosaura soprano Ella Tordek Bella Alten
Lunardo bass
Mènego bass
Mómolo bass
Eleonora soprano
Asdrubale tenor
Almorò tenor
Alvise tenor
First gondolier tenor
Second gondolier bass

[edit] Synopsis

The story is a comedy set in 18th-century Venice about two wives checking up on the goings-on at their husband's club.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

vocal score at IMSLP

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