Isabeau

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Isabeau is an opera by Italian composer Pietro Mascagni, inspired by the Lady Godiva legend and known for its lyrical verismo style.

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instanceOf opera
basedOn Lady Godiva legend NERFINISHED
composer Pietro Mascagni NERFINISHED
composerBirthPlace Livorno NERFINISHED
composerNationality Italian
countryOfOrigin Italy
firstEuropeanPerformanceLocation Teatro alla Scala, Milan GENERATED
firstEuropeanPerformanceYear 1912
genre verismo opera
hasAria Aria of Isabeau (various titles in Italian) NERFINISHED
language Italian
librettist Luigi Illica NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Cornelius NERFINISHED
Folviero NERFINISHED
Princess Isabeau NERFINISHED
numberOfActs 3
orchestration large orchestra
period early 20th-century opera
premiereCity Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1911-06-02
premiereLocation Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
settingPeriod medieval times
settingPlace legendary kingdom
structure three-act opera
style lyrical verismo
subject chivalric love
public humiliation
sacrifice
vocalForces chorus
solo voices

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