Chi soffre, speri
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Chi soffre, speri (Que el que sufre, tenga esperanza) o L'Egisto es una ópera en un prólogo y tres actos de los compositores italianos Virgilio Mazzocchi y Marco Marazzoli. Ha sido descrita como la "primera ópera cómica". El libreto, por Giulio Rospigliosi (el futuro papa Clemente IX), se basa en Boccaccio. Se estrenó en el Palacio Barberini, Roma el 12 de febrero de 1637. La partitura que se ha conservado es una versión revisada que data de 1639.
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Chi soffre, speri (Let him who Suffers Hope) or L'Egisto is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composer Virgilio Mazzocchi, performed with an intermedio titled La fiera di Farfa with music by Marco Marazzoli. The opera was first performed at the Palazzo Barberini, Rome on 12 February 1637. The surviving score is a revised version dating from 1639.
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Chi soffre, speri (Let him who Suffers Hope) or L'Egisto is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composer Virgilio Mazzocchi, performed with an intermedio titled La fiera di Farfa with music by Marco Marazzoli. It has been described as the "first comic opera". In fact the libretto, by Giulio Rospigliosi (the future Pope Clement IX), is based on Boccaccio and deals with a Christian-Neoplatonic allegory, regarding the relationships of Ozio (“Leisure”), Sentimento and Virtù (“Virtue”). During the intermezzi, which were composed by Marazzoli, commedia dell'arte characters (like "the Neapolitan Coviello, the Bergamasque Zanni, Moschino" etc.) are introduced into this 'serious' context. The use of the term "comedia musicale" in the printed score might go back to Dante's Divine Comedy (completed 1320), merely addressing a happy ending story. The opera was first performed at the Palazzo Barberini, Rome on 12 February 1637. The surviving score is a revised version dating from 1639.
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Chi soffre, speri (Que el que sufre, tenga esperanza) o L'Egisto es una ópera en un prólogo y tres actos de los compositores italianos Virgilio Mazzocchi y Marco Marazzoli. Ha sido descrita como la "primera ópera cómica". El libreto, por Giulio Rospigliosi (el futuro papa Clemente IX), se basa en Boccaccio. Se estrenó en el Palacio Barberini, Roma el 12 de febrero de 1637. La partitura que se ha conservado es una versión revisada que data de 1639.
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