La gazzetta

La gazzetta, ossia Il matrimonio per concorso (The Newspaper, or The Marriage Contest) is an opera buffa by Gioachino Rossini. The libretto was by Giuseppe Palomba after Carlo Goldoni's play Il matrimonio per concorso of 1763.

The opera satirizes the influence of newspapers on people's lives. It was a great success in its time. As was his wont, Rossini borrowed melodic fragments from some of his previous works, Il Turco in Italia being the largest contributor. The overture is probably the best known piece from the opera, because, along with other music from La gazzetta, it was incorporated into La Cenerentola.

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Performance history

The opera was first performed on 26 September 1816 at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, September 26, 1816
(Conductor: - )
Don Pomponio bass Carlo Casaccia
Lisetta, his daughter soprano Margherita Chambrend
Filippo, an innkeeper, in love with Lisetta baritone Felice Pellegrini
Alberto, a wealthy young man tenor Alberigo Curioni
Doralice, in search of a husband soprano Francesca Cardini
Anselmo, her father bass Giovanni Pace
Madama La Rose mezzo-soprano Maria Manzi
Monsù Traversen, an old roué bass Francesco Sparano

Synopsis

The opera tells the story of a pretentious Neapolitan, Don Pomponio Storione, who travels the world in search of a husband for his daughter, putting ads in the newspapers. He arrives in a city, and after a series of ridiculously inadequate suitors, such as the Quaker Monsù Traversen or the waiter at the hotel, who usually end up beating poor Pomponio, he finally resigns to let his daughter marry her lover, the only suitor he seems to consider inappropriate.

Recordings

Year Cast:
Storione, Lisetta, Filipo, Doralice
Conductor,
Opera House and Orchestra
Label [1]
2001 Bruno Praticò,
Stefania Bonfadelli,
Pietro Spagnoli,
Marisa Martins
Maurizio Barbacini ,
Orchestra Giovanile del Festival di Pesaro and the Prague Chamber Chorus
(Recorded at the Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro, August 2001)
Audio CD: Rossini Opera Festival
Cat: ROF 10043
2005 Bruno Praticò,
Cinzia Forte,
Pietro Spagnoli,
Marisa Martins
Maurizio Barbacini,
Gran Teatro del Liceo Orchestra and Chorus
(Video recording of a performance in the Gran Teatro del Liceo)
DVD:- Opus Arte
Cat: OA 953D

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