- La gazzetta
"La gazzetta, ossia Il matrimonio per concorso" ("The Newspaper, or The Marriage Contest)" is an
opera buffa byGioachino Rossini . The libretto was by Giuseppe Palomba afterCarlo Goldoni 's play "Il matrimonio per concorso" of1763 .The opera satirizes the influence of newspapers on people's lives. It was a great success in its time. As was his wont, Rossini borrowed melodic fragments from some of his previous works,
Il Turco in Italia being the largest contributor. The overture is probably the best known piece from the opera, because, along with other music from "La gazzetta", it was incorporated intoLa Cenerentola .Performance history
The opera was first performed on
26 September 1816 at theTeatro dei Fiorentini inNaples .Roles
ynopsis
The plot surrounds the story of a pretentious Neapolitan, Don Pomponio Storione, who travels the world in search of a husband for his daughter, putting ads in the newspapers. He arrives in a city, and after a series of ridiculously inadequate pretendants, such as the Quaker Monsù Traversen or the waiter at the hotel who usually end up beating poor Pomponio, he finally resigns to let his daughter marry her lover, the only pretendant he seems to consider inappropriate.
ources
*"Gazzetta, La" by Richard Osborne, in 'The
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
*"Il Turco in Italia ", Recorded by Philips (1991), Ambrosian Opera Chorus,Academy of St Martin in the Fields , conducted bySir Neville Marriner , Booklet essay by Philip Gossett
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