Marco Palmieri

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Marco Palmieri is one of the romantic Venetian gondoliers and central protagonists in Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera "The Gondoliers," whose mistaken royal identity drives much of the plot’s humor and confusion.

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instanceOf fictional character
opera character
appearsIn The Gondoliers NERFINISHED
The Gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria NERFINISHED
associatedWith D'Oyly Carte Opera Company productions of The Gondoliers NERFINISHED
creator Arthur Sullivan NERFINISHED
W. S. Gilbert NERFINISHED
culturalContext British Savoy opera tradition
drivesPlotElement comic confusion over royal identity
fictionalUniverse The Gondoliers NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1889
genreOfWork comic opera
hasMusicalNumber participates in several ensemble and duet pieces in The Gondoliers
hasRelative Giuseppe Palmieri NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
marriedTo Gianetta NERFINISHED
medium stage
mistakenFor King of Barataria NERFINISHED
nationality Venetian
notableCharacteristic cheerful
good-natured
romantic
occupation gondolier
plotSignificance central to the mistaken-identity storyline involving the throne of Barataria
relationship Giuseppe Palmieri is his fellow gondolier and close companion NERFINISHED
roleInWork protagonist
romanticPartner Gianetta NERFINISHED
setting Barataria NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
workBy Gilbert and Sullivan NERFINISHED

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The Gondoliers hasCharacter Marco Palmieri