The third and last appointment with 'Note Magiche in Valdidentro' brings to the stage an opera portraying virtuosity and irony
Alessia Compagnoni
Third appointment of ‘Note magiche a Valdidentro’, a new and fascinating series of spring concerts to celebrate the season of rebirth.
La Cenerentola (Cinderella) is an opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. The opera's subject is taken from Charles Perrault's famous fairy tale. In this version of the fairytale, the values portrayed are very close to the sensibility of the time and appreciated by the papal scrutiny. In the background of the story, however, peeks out a degraded society, ideally suited to the Roman atmosphere of those years, pervaded by corruption, a decadent and profligate nobility, and severe hardship among the poorer social classes. Under the guise of good-naturedness, one glimpses the sarcastic reading of a fairy tale that is bitter rather than sweet.
Eleonora De Prez | Cenerentola
Pasquale Conticelli | Don Ramiro, the prince
Giordano Rossini | Dandini, Don Ramiro's servant
Davide Rocca | Don Magnifico
Olga Angelillo | Clorinda
Carlotta Vichi | Tisbe
Edoardo Pisati | Alidoro
SWQ - Spiritum Wind Quintet
Lorenzo Fazzini | flute
Giacomo Riva | oboe
Giacomo Alfano | clarinet
Riccardo Nanni | horn
Vincenzo Riccio | bassoon
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