Don Magnifico

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Don Magnifico is the vain, greedy stepfather and comic antagonist in Gioachino Rossini’s opera "La Cenerentola," a buffa reimagining of the Cinderella story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic antagonist
fictional character
opera character
alignment villainous
appearsIn La Cenerentola NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre opera buffa
appearsInLanguage Italian
associatedWithTheme greed
social climbing
vanity
basedOn Cinderella’s stepfamily figure
createdBy Gioachino Rossini NERFINISHED
Jacopo Ferretti NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse La Cenerentola NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLocationOfWork Teatro Valle, Rome NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1817
gender male
hasRelative Angelina NERFINISHED
Clorinda NERFINISHED
Tisbe NERFINISHED
hasSocialStatus impoverished nobility
hasTrait boastful
comic
greedy
self‑important
vain
inspiredBy Cinderella fairy tale NERFINISHED
isParentOf Clorinda NERFINISHED
Tisbe NERFINISHED
isStepfatherOf Angelina NERFINISHED
isStepparentOf Angelina NERFINISHED
librettoBy Jacopo Ferretti NERFINISHED
medium stage
musicBy Gioachino Rossini NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction comic relief
obstacle to Angelina’s happiness
nationalityInFiction Italian
notableMusicalNumber Miei rampolli femminini GENERATED
Sia qualunque delle figlie GENERATED
notableScene wine cellar dream monologue
occupation minor nobleman
roleInWork antagonist in La Cenerentola
stepfather of Angelina in La Cenerentola
seeks social advancement through his daughters
title Don
treatsCharacter Angelina poorly
workBasedOn La Cenerentola, ossia La bontà in trionfo NERFINISHED

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La Cenerentola (opera by Gioachino Rossini) character Don Magnifico
subject surface form: La Cenerentola