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Nerone (Nero) is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni, 1935, from a libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, based on the play Nerone by Pietro Cossa. Most of Mascagni's music was drawn from a failed project Vistilia (from 1907) - the music made to 'fit' a wholly unconnected liberetto.
It received its first performance on January 16, 1935 at La Scala, Milan which was conducted by Mascagni himself.
Roles
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 16 January 1935[1]
(Conductor: Pietro Mascagni)Atte soprano Lina Bruna Rasa Claudio Cesare Nerone tenor Aureliano Pertile Clivio Rufo bass Duilio Baronti Egloge soprano Margherita Carosio Epafrodìto baritone Fabio Ronchi Faònte tenor Gino Del Signore Icèlo tenor Giuseppe Nessi Menècrate baritone Apollo Granforte Vinìcio baritone Aristide Baracchi Nevio tenor Ettore Parmeggiani Pastore tenor Nello Palai Basilio bass Tancredi Pasero Petronio bass Giuseppe Noto Mucrone bass Luciano Donaggio Eulogio bass Franco Zaccarini References
Categories:- Italian-language operas
- Operas by Pietro Mascagni
- Operas
- 1935 operas
- Depictions of Nero in opera
- La Scala world premieres
- Operas set in Italy
- Italian-language opera stubs
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