Le donne letterate
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Le donne letterate composed by Antonio Salieri
Antonio Salieri
Antonio Salieri was a Venetian classical composer, conductor and teacher born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, but who spent his adult life and career as a faithful subject of the Habsburg monarchy....

 (1750-1825), is an Italian
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 opera
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 in three acts, stylistically it is an opera buffa
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 and is very similar to the mid-18th century librettos of Carlo Goldoni
Carlo Goldoni
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. The libretto
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 by Giovanni Gastone Boccherini, dancer, poet and stage manager, brother of the composer Luigi Boccherini
Luigi Boccherini
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, was based on Molière
Molière
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's Les Femmes Savantes
Les Femmes Savantes
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("The Learned Ladies").

This opera was the first of Salieri's to be publicly performed, as well as, his first collaboration with Boccherini. This was Salieri's second complete opera.

Performance history

Salieri, wrote Le donne letterate in Vienna
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 in late 1769 and early 1770. It received its first performance during Carnival that same year at one of the Imperial theaters in Vienna. There is some dispute among scholars as to the date and place of the premier. Rudolph Angermüller lists January 10, 1770 in the Burgtheater as the first performance. The opera was apparently revived only once, in Prague
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 in 1773. There is no known modern performance history.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, Carnival, 1770
(Conductor: Antonio Salieri)
Don Baggeo, A wealthy old man bass
Bass (voice type)
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Donna Artemia, Don Baggeo's wife soprano
Soprano
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Clementina Baglioni
Donna Elvira, Sister of Artemia soprano
Corilla , Daughter of Donna Elvira,
and the niece of Donna Aremia, a pupil of Don Baggeo
soprano
Don Prudenzio, Brother of Don Baggeo
in love with Corilla
tenor
Tenor
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Don Vertiginie, An effeminate and ridiculous poet,
also in love with Corilla
tenor
Tenor
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Gioachino Caribaldi?
Don Trimetro (sp?), A Scholar and Professor,
also in love with Corilla
bass
Bass (voice type)
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Don Filiberto, Don Baggeo's tutor Unknown
Commissioner of the Curiale, The local head of police Unknown
Choruses: Depicting Servants of Don Baggeo, the local Literati, friends of Don Prudenzio dressed in doctoral gowns,
Students of Don Trimetro dressed in the red gowns, and the local Police
mixed voices

The Structure, Genre and Critical Reception of the Music of Le donne letterate

This opera by Salieri and Boccherini, was written in the

Noted arias

  • "Ah se foss'io smarrito" - Despina in Act I, with extended oboe solo, later prepared for insertion in the opera Il mondo alla rovescia, but left out of the final score.
  • "Non vo' gia che vi suonino" - Guidalba in Act II, later reworked and inserted in La Cifra.

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