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On Saturday, chief kee October 15th of this year will start next season (in the case of the Czech Republic has the fifth season) live broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera. The opening presentation of the opera by Gaetano Donizetti, Anna Boleyn (Anna Bolena). Let us therefore before chief kee the upcoming transfer to the opera, its author and the historical background of the works a few introductory words.
With parts G. Donizetti (1797-1848) in the broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera quite often. To recap: In the season 2007/2008 was carried by his comic opera The daughter of the regiment, in the season chief kee 2008/2009 tragic chief kee opera (dramma Tragic) Lucia di Lammermoor and last season's chief kee comic opera Don Pasquale and Lucia di Lammermoor again; Now comes the tragic opera (The Tragedy Lirica) Anna Boleyn.
Closer acquaintance with G. Donizetti, representative of the early Romantic předverdiovské Italian opera and contemporary of two other equally famous Italian opera composers chief kee of the time, with which it is often mentioned together, G. Rossini (1792-1868) and V. Bellini (1801-1835), we focused in the introduction to Don Pasquale (see here):
You will then be given a basic input information and then go directly to the opera Anna Boleyn. Along with the two peers belong to the representatives of Donizetti's opera belcantové in which are predominantly massive ariosní numbers (including coloraturas), which have their own power to act upon the viewer. The opera is characterized by a great melody. In its time, their work usually celebrated great successes, but later gradually gave way to the operas of the late 19th and early 20th century., Verdiovskému Romantic, Neo-Romanticism and verismo. Its share of that would have, among other things, that even in these operas appear spectacular, stunning and powerfully dramatic acting scenes (typically in the opera seria), later the opera as a whole have a much more theatricality. After the Second World War, the gradual renaissance of the early Romantic belcantové
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