- L'oca del Cairo
"L'oca del Cairo" is an
opera buffa in three acts, K. 422, begun byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart in July1783 but abandoned in October.The complete three actlibretto by Giovanni BattistaVaresco remains.Mozart completed seven of the ten numbers of the first act, plus some recitative; his music amounts to about 45minute s.The title is usually translated as "The Goose of Cairo" but sometimes as "The Cairo Goose."Don Pippo, a Spanish
Marquess , keeps his only daughter Celidora locked up in his tower. She is betrothed to Count Lionetto, but her true love is Biondello, a wealthy gentleman. Biondello makes a bet with the Marquis that if he can rescue Celidora from the tower within a year he wins her hand in marriage.He succeeds by having himself smuggled into the tower garden inside a large mechanical goose.Mozart's correspondence shows he was seeking a comical plotto please the Viennese, but abandoned Varesco's libretto after six months because of its silly ending, a farcical travesty of the
Trojan Horse legend.The first stage performance was on 6 June 1867 at Théâtre des Fantaisies-Parisiennes, Paris. [ [http://opera.stanford.edu/Mozart/OcaDelCairo/history.html L'Oca del Cairo: History ] ] Several versions have been prepared by adapting other music. The first performance (in concert) was in
Frankfurt in April1860 with numbers taken from "Lo sposo deluso " and some concert arias.Fragments from both these incomplete operas plus "Der Schauspieldirektor " have been combined as "Waiting for Figaro," performed in 2002 by theBampton Classical Opera .There are a few recordings.
Roles
Noted arias
* " _it. Ogni momento dicon le donne" - Chichibio in Act I, Scene I
* " _it. Se fosse qui nascono" - Auretta in Act I, Scene I
* " _it. Siano pronte alle gran nozze" - Don Pippo in Act I, Scene IIIee also
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List of Mozart's operas References
External links
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*David Cairns, "Mozart and his Operas", 2006
* Libretto (composed numbers only) and Dramatis Personæ at http://opera.stanford.edu/Mozart/OcaDelCairo/
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