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Le nozze di Figaro ossia la folle giornata (Trans: The Marriage [lit. Wedding] of Figaro or the Crazy Day), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, Le mariage de Figaro (1784). Although the play by Beaumarchais was at first banned in Vienna due to the mockery of the upper class, the opera became one of Mozart's most successful works. It is now commonly regarded as a cornerstone of the standard operatic repertoire. The overture is especially famous and is often played as a concert piece.//The opera was the first of several celebrated collaborations between Mozart and da Ponte; they went on to create Don Giovanni and Così fan tutte. It was Mozart who brought a copy of Beaumarchais's play to da Ponte, who turned it into a libretto in 6 weeks. Da Ponte translated it into Italian, then the common language of opera, and removed the pointed satirical elements of the story. Only after convincing Emperor Joseph II that the inflammatory scenes from the play (including a soliloquy by Figaro, in which he contemplates his past history, and wonders whether the Count is really intrinsically superior to himself) had been removed was permission given to perform the opera. Figaro premiered at the Burgtheater, Vienna, on May 1, 1786.The overture to the Marriage of Figaro does not use any of the music from the opera itself, unlike many operatic overtures. The music of Figaro's Act One finale aria, Non piú andrai, is used as the regimental slow march of the Coldstream Guards of the British Army. Mozart "recycled" the music of the Agnus Dei of his "Krönungsmesse" KV317(Coronation Mass), for the Countess' Dove sono, in G major instead of the original F major). The same motif was used in his early bassoon concerto
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Filling The Void
The Chapel chandelier hung ablaze above a solemn black grand piano. Despite the dark skies behind the windows, the space where Colgate student musicians and their supporters gathered was warm and encouraging. On November 13, the Music department continued its traditional Luncheon Musicale series, where Colgate student artists are given the opportunity to perform.
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New York Festival Of Song's Fugitives , with Kaiser and Lindsey, Performs in NY Nov. 18-20
New York Festival of Song is currently presenting an evening of music by notable composers who fled Hitler's Europe. Entitled Fugitives , the program stars familiar Met faces Joseph Kaiser and Kate Lindsey, and performs Nov. 18 and 20 at Merkin Concert Hall.
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