I granatieri
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I granatieri (The Grenadiers) is an 'Neapolitan operetta' in three acts by the Italian composer Vincenzo Valente with a libretto in Italian by Raffaele Della Campa and Joseph Méry. It has been called the first true Italian operetta.[1]
Performance history
I granatieri had its world premiere in Turin on 26 October 1889, presented by Luigi Maresca's theatre company. Later performances include:
- 19 May 1897 – first performance in the Teatro Amazonas in Manaus, Brazil (reprised in 1899, 1900, 1902, and 1906) [2]
- 4 February 1898 – first performance in the Teatro Costanzi in Rome[3]
- 12 June 1911 – New York City premiere at the Irving Place Theatre [4]
Roles
- Nini soprano
- Dorotea soprano
- Beatrice soprano
- Odoardo tenor
- Bernardo baritone
- Marchese Emilio baritone
- Giorgio bass
- John bass
Notes and references
- Casaglia, Gherardo, Almanacco Amadeus
- Istituzione Casa della Musica di Parma, Intorno all'operetta
- New York Times, "Old Timers' Festival Week" 13 June 1911, p. 9 (PDF)
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