Ricci: Crispino e la Comare
Soloists
Orchestra Internazionale d’Italia
Jader Bignamini
This is a rare example of an opera by two composers. The Ricci brothers both had independent careers as opera composers but came together to write some works jointly.
I was aware of this opera but I had never heard it before. It is something of a romp. Some of the music is routine but it has charm and some energy - though it rarely pales in comparison to the Rossini in the previous entry in this project) and it was well worth listening to. There are some extended ensembles including a trio for the male characters which is highly amusing. I remember talking to the great Bonaventura Bottone (who sang with the Nottingham Opéra Group) about this trio. Early in his career he took part in a performance of the opera at the Wexford festival. In rehearsal they found this trio very long and rather dull and wanted to make cuts, but in fact on stage it turned out to be the hit of evening!
Apparently Luigi wrote all of the music in 3/4 and Federico the music in 2/4! I suppose that is one way of dividing up the responsibilities. Alas the brothers fell out badly and Luigi did not attend the premier! It will be interesting to listen to some of the opera which which they wrote as individuals. Some recordings of extracts are available.
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