La fiera di Venezia
Opera buffa by Antonio Salieri
Antonio Salieri, engraving by Carl Traugott Riedel, 1802
TranslationThe fair in Venice
LibrettistGiovanni Gastone Boccherini
LanguageItalian
Premiere
29 January 1772 (1772-01-29)
Burgtheater, Vienna

La fiera di Venezia (The fair in Venice) is a three-act opera buffa, described as a commedia per musica, by Antonio Salieri, set to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Gastone Boccherini [it] (brother of the composer Luigi Boccherini).

Performance history

The opera premiered with great success on 29 January 1772 at the Burgtheater in Vienna.[1][2] La fiera di Venezia turned out to be one of Salieri's best regarded works and during his lifetime was staged more than thirty times throughout Europe.[3] In 1773, Mozart wrote fortepiano variations to the aria "Mio caro adone". In the movie Amadeus, Mozart called the aria, “a funny little tune but it yielded some good things”.[citation needed][relevant?]

Roles

Roles, voice types
Role Voice type
Falsirena soprano
Calloandra soprano
Cristallina soprano
Ostrogoto tenor
Rasoio tenor
Cecchino tenor
Grifagno bass
Belfusto bass

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "La fiera di Venezia, 29 January 1772". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  2. ^ Music and History.com page Archived 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "The Mozart–Salieri Connection" Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine by Volkmar Braunbehrens