Il Tabarro (Puccini, Giacomo)

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Italian

 Complete Score
#23363 - 5.60MB - 121 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - V/V/17

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Uploader: Daphnis (19 October 2008)

Editor:

Carlo Carignani (1857–1919), piano reduction

Publisher Info.:

Milan: Ricordi, 1918. Plate 117000.

Copyright:

Public Domain - Non-PD EU

Misc. Notes:

Opera pp. 1-115. Includes an unmarked appendix pp.116-121, the earlier "Scorri, fiume eterno" which was replaced with "Nulla! Silencio!"

Libretto

Italian / English

 Complete Libretto
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PDF file, Scanned by Stanford University
Uploader: operalala (22 November 2009)

Editor:

Edoardo Petri, English translation

Publisher Info.:

New York: G. Ricordi, 1918.

Copyright:

Public Domain

Misc. Notes:


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General Information

Work Title Il trittico
Alternative Title Il trittico
Composer Puccini, Giacomo
Number of Movements/Sections 1 act
Year/Date of Composition 1918
Librettist Giuseppe Adami (1878-1946)
Language Italian
Genre Opera
Piece Style Romantic
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Roles

  • MICHELE, padrone del barcone (Baritone)
  • GIORGETTA, moglie di Michele (Soprano)
  • LUIGI, scaricatore (Tenor)
  • IL "TALPA", scaricatore (Bass)
  • LA "FRUGOLA", moglie del Talpa, (Mezzo-soprano)
  • IL "TINCA", scaricatore (Tenor)
  • Un venditore di canzonette (Tenor)
  • Due amanti (Soprano, Tenor)
  • Coro: Scaricatori, Midinettes

Sections

Arias:

  • Hai ben ragione (Luigi)
  • È ben altro il mio sogno! (Giorgetta)
  • Perchè, perchè non m'ami più? (Michele)

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Notes

Grove Music Online : "Late in 1921 Puccini replaced Michele’s original apostrophe to the Seine (‘Scorri, fiume eterno’) with a brief, tauter monologue, strictly concerned with the action (‘Nulla! Silenzio’), which thereafter became definitive."

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