Work Information
Gioachino Rossini : L’ Italiana in Algeri (The Italian Girl in Algiers)
| Work Notes |
G. Schirmer controls the rights in the English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin for this work but does not supply orchestral materials. |
Publisher |
G Schirmer Inc |
| Category |
Opera and Music Theatre |
Year Composed |
1813 |
| Languages |
English, Italian |
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| Libretto(s): |
50340440 |
Libretto(s): |
GS34044 |
| Vocal Score(s): |
50338360 |
Vocal Score(s): |
GS33836 |
Programme Note
Cast List: MUSTAFA, Bey of Algiers: Bass ELVIRA, his wife: Soprano ZULMA, personal slave of Elvira: Mezzo-Soprano ALI, captain of the Algerian Pirates: Bass-Baritone LINDORO, a young Italian, favorite slave of Mustafa: Tenor ISABELLA, Italian lady: Contralto TADDEO, companion of Isabella: Basso-Buffo Eunuchs of the Harem, Algerian pirates, Italian slaves, Papadummies, Women of the Harem, Sailors
Synopsis: Mustaphà, Bey of Algiers, reveals his plans to marry off his wife Elvira to Lindoro, his Italian slave. Mustaphà has tired of her and wants to find an Italian girl instead. Meanwhile, a ship is blown onto the shores of Algiers by a storm. On it is Lindoro’s lover Isabella who has been sailing the seas in search of her man. Mustaphà falls in love with her, but she and Lindoro hatch a plan to escape. She stages a ceremony to enroll Mustaphà in the exclusive Order of the Pappataci, members of which must eat, drink and sleep plenty, but above all, be silent. Lindoro and Elvira use the ceremony as a chance to escape and Mustaphà and Elvira are eventually reconciled.
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