Apolloni / Domenico / Piccoli: L'ebreo

Apolloni / Domenico / Piccoli: L'ebreo

Apolloni / Domenico / Piccoli: L'ebreo

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Title: L'ebreo
Artist: Apolloni / Domenico / Piccoli
Label: Bongiovanni
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8007068209026
Genre: Classical Artists

L'Ebreo (the Jew) was staged at La Fenice in Venice on the 23rd of January 1855; the result was triumphant and made the 33 year-old Apolloni immediately famous. The score, bought by Ricordi, started making the rounds right away and in a few years there was no Italian theatre which had not staged at least one edition. What did the public find in this opera? A kind of melodic idea, certainly not banal and often adequate and incisive, an insistent rhythm and a logical, feverish narrative movement. There was certainly a clear subjection to Verdi's expressive form; the score is entirely entrusted to the singing: the recitatives are short and the composer rarely makes use of declamatory or arioso parts. The present recording was staged and recorded at Teatro Chiabrera di Savona in October 1989.

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