Falstaff

Falstaff

Release date : January 1, 1993
Runtime : 2h 6m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Italian /
Writers : Arrigo Boito /
Production companies : Deutsche Grammophon /
January 1, 1993 2h 6m United States of America Music Italian More
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It is to composer and librettist Arrigo Boito and his constant pestering of the octogenarian Verdi that there remained within him one last great comedy fighting to get out that we owe this absolute miracle of an opera. Produced in 1893 as Verdi turned 80 there is much in this masterpiece that can be identified as a modernist neoclassical work. The use of short motifs instead of long arioso melodic lines, the spry and reduced orchestral textures and the lack of a single 'stand and deliver' dramatic declamatory aria all serve to make this more of a 20th century work than an example of 19th century late-Romanticism.
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  • title:Falstaff
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:2h 6m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Franco Zeffirelli / Brian Large /
  • Writers: Arrigo Boito ·
  • Production companies: Deutsche Grammophon ·
  • Overview:It is to composer and librettist Arrigo Boito and his constant pestering of the octogenarian Verdi that there remained within him one last great comedy fighting to get out that we owe this absolute miracle of an opera. Produced in 1893 as Verdi turned 80 there is much in this masterpiece that can be identified as a modernist neoclassical work. The use of short motifs instead of long arioso melodic lines, the spry and reduced orchestral textures and the lack of a single 'stand and deliver' dramatic declamatory aria all serve to make this more of a 20th century work than an example of 19th century late-Romanticism.
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