Le cinesi is a comic opera by Manuel García to a libretto by Metastasio originally set by Caldara in 1735, but best known in the setting by Gluck of 1754. The opera is one of five chamber operas which the singing teacher composed in 1830 and 1831 for his students, along with I tre gobbi, Il finto sordo, L'isola disabitala, and Un avvertimenlo ai gelosi.[1] The chamber opera was revived for Rossini in Wildbad (2015),[2] and again by the Fundación Juan March in Madrid (2017).[3][4]

Recording

  • Le Cinesi Francesca Longari, Giada Frasconi, Ana Victoria Pitts, Patrick Kabongo Mubenga, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Michele d'Elia OF, DDD, 2016

References

  1. Suzanne Rhodes Draayer Art Song Composers of Spain: An Encyclopedia 2009 - Page 31 0810867192 " His last compositions, composed in 1830 and 1831, were five chamber operas intended for his students, I tre gobbi, Il finto sordo, Le cinesi, L'isola disabitala, and Un avvertimenlo ai gelosi."
  2. Rossini in Wildbad Belcanto Opera Festival 10.07.2015 - 26.07.2015
  3. Scherzo.es CRÍTICA: Le Cinesi, una ópera de cámara de Manuel García, el gran sevillano Madrid. Fundación Juan March. 9/16-I-2017. Manuel García, Le Cinesi (ópera de salón en un acto a partir de un libreto de Metastasio). Marina Monzó (Lisinga), Cristina Toledo (Sivene), Marifé Nogales (Tangia), José Manuel Zapata (Silango). Dirección musical y piano: Rubén Fernández Aguirre. Dirección de escena: Bárbara Lluch. Escenografía: Carmen Castañón. Figurines: Gabriela Salaverri.
  4. Opera World · 15 Jan. 2017 Gran éxito de Le Cinesi de Manuel García en la Fundación Juan March
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