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English: Mozart - Le nozze di Figaro - Cherubino's ballad

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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1823, in English. Somenotable revivals were—in the 70s, with Hersee, Sequin and Parepa-Rosa; in 1889, withNordica, Eames, de Reszke, Ancona and Arnoldson; in 1902, with Sembrich, Eames, FritziScheff, de Reszke and Campanari; and in 1909, with Sembrich, Eames, Farrar and Scotti,and in 1917, with Hempel, Farrar, Matzenauer and de Luca. Cast FIGARO, (Fee-gahr-roh) the Barber, valet to the Count Bass COUNT ALMAV1VA, (Al-mah-oee-vah) a Spanish noble Baritone COUNTESS ALMAVIVA, his wife Soprano SUSANNA, maid of the Countess, betrothed to Figaro Soprano CHERUBINO, (Chay-rue-bee -noh) page to the Countess Soprano MARCELLINA, (Mar-chel-lee-nah) servant to Bartolo Contralto BARTOLO, a rejected lover of Susanna Bass BASILIO, (Bah-zee -lee-oh) a busybody Tenor ANTONIO, gardener to the Count Bass Servants, Country People, Guards. Scene and Period: Seville; the seventeenth century. The action is a directcontinuation of the Barber of Seville. 291 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA—THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO
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CHERUBINO S BALLAD The overture is a most delightful one, written in true Mozartian style. Mozarts Marriage of Figaro, with itsmerry plot and music, is one of the mostdelightful of musical comedies, and regretmust be expressed for the all too infre-quent performance of this ever-youngand lovely opera, in which the complica-tions of the story, the quick changes ofmood, and the sparkling humor are allso well reflected in the music. In nosingle opera, perhaps, is there such asuccession of musical gems as in Figaro.Each is perfect in its way and each seemsto enhance the beauty of the others. Those who have read the story ofBarber of Seville -will find themselves againmaking the acquaintance of Bartolo,Almaviva and Figaro, some time after themarriage of the dashing Count to Bar-tolo s ward. The Count has settled downquietly on his estates, while Figaro, asa reward for his services as a match-maker, has been appointed major-domoof the castle. Figaro is in love with theCountess maid Susanna,

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