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Le maschere ( The Masks) is an in a and three acts by to an Italian by .

The work was Mascagni's homage to Rossini and to the Italian and commedia dell'arte traditions. It was premiered simultaneously in six Italian opera houses on 17 January 1901: in Milan (with as Florindo, as Rosaura, and conducting); the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa; the Teatro Regio in Turin; the in Rome; in Venice; and the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona. Two days later, it premiered at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples.

Apart from the performance in Rome, conducted by Mascagni himself (and later in the first run by his pupil Roberto Moranzoni), Le maschere received a dismal reception, with the performance in Genoa suspended halfway through because of the audience's vociferous expressions of displeasure. The opera was sporadically performed in Italy over the next four years and then sank into obscurity. When Mascagni revised and represented the oper|thumba in 1931 it met with little lasting success. However, sporadic revivals in the late 20th century have been greeted with some critical interest.


Roles
+ !Role ! !Premiere cast at
17 January 1901
RosauraMaria Farneti
BattocchioE. Giordani
sopranoM.a Fiori
SpaventaNestore della Torre
tenorAugusto Balboni
GrazianobaritoneFelice Foglia
De' Bisognosibass
FlorindotenorElvino Ventura
TartagliabaritoneGiovanni Bellucci
GiocadiospokenCarlo Duse


Synopsis
In the prologue, a travelling commedia dell'arte troupe and their present the characters they are about to play. The remaining three acts are the play itself wherein after many vicissitudes, Florindo and Rosaura, aided by Columbina and Arlecchino, manage to prevent the marriage which Rosaura's father, Pantalone, had planned for her.


Arias
The only frequently encountered aria is "Quella è una strada", a humorous aria sung – with much stuttering – by Tartaglia.


Recordings
  • Maria Josè Gallego, Vincenzo La Scola, , Giuseppe Sabbatini, et al.; orchestra and chorus of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna; conductor: Gianluigi Gelmetti. Ricordi / Fonit Cetra RFCD 2004
  • Antonio Cassinelli, Cesy Broggini, Ferrando Ferrari, Elena Rizzieri, Amedeo Berdini, Afro Poli; conductor Bruno Bartoletti. Trieste, 1961. Gala GL 100.731


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