Wolf-Ferrari - Le donne curiose, act III - Scene - White, N. Y. - The Victrola book of the opera
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Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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Over the door of the club may be seenthe motto, No Women Admitted. Eachwoman has her own theory as to the doingsbehind closed doors, and they seek in variousways to gain an entrance. In reality the menare enjoying themselves with simple masculinepleasures, and chuckling over the intense curiosityof their wives and sweethearts. With the help of Colombina and Arlecchino,and by luring the keys from the pocket ofone of the members, the ladies finally succeedin making an entrance within the sacred walls,and are surprised to find the men enjoyingthemselves harmlessly at dinner. On being dis-covered by the husbands they are forgiven, andthe evening ends happily with a merry dance. The Victor offers an air from Act II—the loveduet of Rosaura and Florindo, sung after the formerhas induced her fiancee to give her the keys. II cor nel contento (My Heart,How it Leaps in Rejoicing) By Geraldine Farrar and Herman Jadlowker (Italian) 88359 12-inch, $3.00 FARRAR AND JADLOWKERAS ROSAURA AND FLORINDO
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SCENE FROM ACT III J 7
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Le donne curioseLe donne curiose ist eine komische Oper in drei Akten von Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Das Libretto stammt von Luigi Sugana und basiert auf der gleichnamigen Komödie von Carlo Goldoni. Die Uraufführung fand am 27. November 1903 im Königlich Bayerischen Nationaltheater in München unter der Leitung von Hugo Reichenberger in der deutschen Bearbeitung von Hermann Teibler statt. Die erste Aufführung auf Italienisch wurde in New York am 3. Januar 1912 gegeben. Die erste Aufführung in Italien fand am 16. Januar 1913 in Mailand statt. .. weiterlesen