I Vespri Siciliani

I Vespri Siciliani

Release date : July 17, 1986
Runtime : 2h 35m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Luca Ronconi /
Production companies : NVC Arts /
July 17, 1986 2h 35m Italy Music Italian More
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I Vespri Siciliani must me Verdi's most underrated masterpiece. Most people are put off by the fact that it has 5 acts, therefore they conclude that it must be incredibly long. It is long but not as long as some people may fear as most of the acts are under half an hour each. The total length of the DVD in question is 171 minutes, just under 3 hours, including titles at the beginning, applauses and curtain calls between the acts and at the end. The opera contains Verdi's most powerful overture and a number of very elegant arias, duets and ensembles for the principals.
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  • title:I Vespri Siciliani
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1986
  • Runtime:2h 35m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Luca Ronconi /
  • Writers: Arnaldo Fusinato · Eugène Scribe ·
  • Production companies: NVC Arts ·
  • Overview:I Vespri Siciliani must me Verdi's most underrated masterpiece. Most people are put off by the fact that it has 5 acts, therefore they conclude that it must be incredibly long. It is long but not as long as some people may fear as most of the acts are under half an hour each. The total length of the DVD in question is 171 minutes, just under 3 hours, including titles at the beginning, applauses and curtain calls between the acts and at the end. The opera contains Verdi's most powerful overture and a number of very elegant arias, duets and ensembles for the principals.
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