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Il convitato di pietra is a 1832 opera by Pacini originally written for private performance by the composer's own family and friends. The libretto by Gaetano Barbieri, librettist of Il Talismano, was compiled from earlier librettos telling the story of Mozart's Don Giovanni, including Bertati's for Gazzaniga, but with changes including the removal of the role of Elvira.[1]

Original cast

Role Voice Interpreter
Don Giovanni tenor Francesco Pacini
Donna Anna contralto Signora Rosa[2]
Zerlina soprano Claudia Pacini
Masetto
Il Commendatore
basso Giovanni Billet
Duca Ottavio tenor Domenico Tonelli
Ficcanaso basso Luigi Pacini

Recording

References

  1. ^ Alexander Weatherson in Donizetti Society Journal
  2. ^ La cognata del compositore, moglie del fratello Francesco
  3. ^ review
  4. ^ Libretto