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Claudio Guastalla

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Claudio Guastalla in 1932

Claudio Guastalla was an Italian opera librettist.

Claudio Guastalla (right) with Ottorino Respighi in 1932 in Rome

Guastalla was born in Rome on 7 November 1880 and died probably in the same city in 1948.[1]

Especially important was his collaboration with the composer Ottorino Respighi.

Operas

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Guastalla wrote fifteen libretti.[1] Among them:

  • La grazia, opera in 2 acts, music by Vincenzo Michetti, Rome, Teatro Costanzi, 31 March 1923 (after Grazia Deledda)[2]
  • Belfagor, commedia lirica in 1 prologue, 2 acts and 1 epilogue, music by Ottorino Respighi, Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 26 April 1923
  • Die versunkene Glocke (La campana sommersa), opera in 4 acts, music by Ottorino Respighi, Hamburg, Stadttheater, 18 November 1927
  • Odette, opera in 3 acts, music by Mario Marangolo, Brescia, Teatro Grande, 1929[1]
  • Maria egiziaca , mistero lirico in 1 act and three episodes, music by Ottorino Respighi, New York City, Carnegie Hall, 16 March 1932
  • La fiamma, melodramma in 3 acts, music by Ottorino Respighi, Rome, Teatro dell'Opera, 23 January 1934
  • Lucrezia , opera in 1 act, music by Ottorino Respighi, Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 24 February 1937
  • Gli Orazi, opera (istoria per musica) in 1 act, music by Ennio Porrino, Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 1 February 1941[1][2]

Guastalla was also the author of the subject of Respighi's ballet Belkis, regina di Saba (1932) and collaborated with Respighi for a revision (1934) of the libretto of L'Orfeo of Claudio Monteverdi.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Reynolds, Barbara (1992). "Guastalla, Claudio". In Sadie, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-522186-2.
  2. ^ a b c Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Claudio Guastalla". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).