Cavalleria Rusticana.English

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Cavalleria Rusticana, premiered in Roma in 1890, is a compact and tense story of passion, betrayal, and retribution.

It is a first-rate libretto-one of the best ever put forth.

The hot blood of the story coursesthrough the music of Mascagni,

who in his score also has quieter passages that make the cries of passion

the more poignant.

Like practically every enduring success,that of Cavalleria Rusticana

rests upon merit. From beginning to end

Cavalleria Rusticana is an inspiration.

Besides the INTERLUDE that we are just listening to,

the famous symphonic INTERMEZZO that the orchestra plays between the first and

second scenehas been considered a true compendium of

musical beauty.

We will enjoy it next but please…volume up!

And LIVE the music!

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We will enjoy it next but please… volume up!

And LIVE the music!

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We will enjoy it next but please… volume up!

And LIVE the music!

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During this presentation we have listened to fragments of PRELUDEand INTERMEZZO from the opera Cavalleria Rusticana, recorded by the Symphonic Orchestra of Berlin when still directed by Herbert Von Karajian.Research and images: Internet.

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During this presentation we have listened to fragments of PRELUDEand INTERMEZZO from the opera Cavalleria Rusticana, recorded by the Symphonic Orchestra of Berlin when still directed by Herbert Von Karajian.Research and images: Internet.