Cavalleria rusticana facts for kids
Cavalleria rusticana is an Italian opera in one act. The music was written by Pietro Mascagni. The story and words (libretto) were written by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci. The opera was based on a play by Giovanni Verga.
The opera was first performed in Rome on May 17, 1890. The work marked the start of the verismo style in Italian opera. It is often paired with Ruggero Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci to make a full evening. Both operas are just a little over one hour each.
Characters
- Santuzza, a peasant girl (soprano)
- Turiddu, a young villager (tenor)
- Lucia, his mother (contralto)
- Alfio, a carter (baritone)
- Lola, his wife (mezzo-soprano)
- Anderson, James. 1993. The Complete Dictionary of Opera & Operetta. Wings Books.
- The Earl of Harewood. 1989. Kobbe's Illustrated Opera Book. Putnam's. ISBN: 0-399-13475-1. pages 110-112.
Images for kids
See also
In Spanish: Cavalleria rusticana para niños
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