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  2. Un ballo in maschera ('A Masked Ball') is an 1859 opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The text, by Antonio Somma, was based on Eugène Scribe's libretto for Daniel Auber's 1833 five act opera, Gustave III, ou Le bal masqué.

  3. Un ballo in maschera, opera in three acts by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (Italian libretto by Antonio Somma) that premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Rome on February 17, 1859. The Italian libretto was hastily adapted from French dramatist Eugène Scribes libretto Gustave III; ou, le bal masqué,

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · Un Ballo in Maschera is an opera by Giuseppe Verdi. It was composed 1857-1859, as Gustavo III, the Swedish King, assassinated at a Ball at the Royal Opera in Stockholm in 1792. Knowing anything about the Italian situation in those years, you should immediately foresee huge problems with censorship.

  5. Un ballo in maschera (A Masked Ball), is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi with text by Antonio Somma. The libretto is loosely based on an 1833 play, Gustave III, by French playwright Eugène Scribe who wrote about the historical assassination of King Gustav III of Sweden.

  6. Jun 7, 2022 · Writing in the New York Tribune, critic William Henry Fry noted the incongruity of setting Un ballo in maschera in colonial Boston. He also joshed that the opera’s conspirators, Samuel and Tom, were apparently meant to suggest real-life American political stalwarts Samuel Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

  7. Writers: Giuseppe Verdi Antonio Somma. Overview. Show Information. Music. Giuseppe Verdi. Libretto. Antonio Somma. Category. Opera. Number of Acts. First Produced. 1859. Genres. Drama, Romance. Settings. Multiple Settings, Unit/Single Set. Time & Place. stockholm, sweden 1792. Cast Size. medium. Orchestra Size. Medium. Dancing. None. Casting Notes.

  8. Un Ballo in Maschera has a tortured composition history. Verdi originally wanted to set Shakespeares King Lear , one of his all-time favorite plays; he settled on Gustave III , the source material for Ballo , only after his Shakespearean plans had fallen through.

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