Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 2 acts |
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First Publication | 1822 |
Genre Categories | Dramma giocoso; Theatrical Works; Operas; |
Related Works | Pieces based on 'Matilde di Shabran' |
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Work Title | Matilde (di) Shabran, ossia Bellezza, e cuor di ferro |
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Alternative. Title | Corradino ossia Bellezza e cuor di ferro. Melodramma giocoso |
Name Translations | マティルデ・ディ・シャブラン; Матильда ди Шабран |
Name Aliases | Matilde Shabran; Bellezza e cuor di ferro |
Authorities | WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 182656433; LCCN: n94088455; GND: 300309511; BNF: 13918032w |
Composer | Rossini, Gioacchino |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IGR 40 |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 2 acts |
First Performance. | 1821-02-24 in Rome, Teatro Apollo |
First Publication. | 1822 |
Librettist | Jacopo Ferretti (1784–1852), after François-Benoît Hoffmann (1760–1828) and Jacques-Marie Monvel (1745–1812) |
Language | Italian |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Romantic |
Piece Style | Romantic |
Instrumentation | voices, mixed chorus, orchestra |
Related Works | Pieces based on 'Matilde di Shabran' |
External Links | Wikipedia article |
Extra Information | At the first performance at the Vienna Kärtnertortheater on July 24, 1822 the title of this opera was "Corradino ossia Bellezza e cuor di ferro". Czerny's rondino Op.29, for example, refers to this opera as "Corradino". The French (Janet et Cotelle) vocal score refers to this work as an opéra seria. |
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