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La scuola de' gelosi

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Template:Salieri operasLa scuola de' gelosi (The School of Jealousy) is a dramma giocoso in two acts by Antonio Salieri, set to a libretto by Caterino Mazzolà.

Performance history

It was first performed at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice on 27 December 1778. In 1783 it was given in Vienna, with a cast including Francesco Benucci as Blasio and Nancy Storace as the countess, the original Figaro and Susanna in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. It reached London in 1786, where, as in many other European cities, it enjoyed great success. Franz Josef Haydn composed two insertion arias for the work, one lost, the surviving aria, Dice benissimo, aria for bass & orchestra, H. 24b/5 was for Blasio.

Roles

Cast Voice type Premiere, 27 December 1778
(Conductor: - )
Count Bandiera tenor
Countess Bandiera soprano
Blasio, a grain dealer bass
Ernestina, his wife soprano
Lumaca, Blasio's servant bass
Carlotta, a chambermaid soprano
The Lieutenant, Blasio's cousin and a friend of the count tenor

Synopsis

The plot of the opera involves love intrigues, attempted seductions and provocations to jealousy between members of the three different social strata: the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie and the working class. The role of the Lieutenant is a close parallel to that of Don Alfonso in Mozart's Così fan tutte.

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