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Le astuzie femminili Le astuzie femminili ("Feminine wiles") is an dramma giocoso in four acts by composer Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Palomba. The opera buffa first premiered at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples, Italy on August 26, 1794. The opera subsequently premiered in Barcelona in 1795, Lisbon in 1797, Vienna in 1799, Paris in 1802, and London in 1804, remaining popular during the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Although not performed often today, the opera is still occasionally revived and a number of recordings have been made.
Le astuzie femminili It is at a disappointing London performance of "Le astuzie feminili" that Stephen Maturin glimpses Diana Villiers, now a kept woman, in Patrick O'Brian's historical novel "Post Captain".
Carlo Bergonzi Other baritone roles which he undertook included those of Metifio in "L'arlesiana", Doctor Malatesta in "Don Pasquale", Belcore in "L'elisir d'amore", Enrico Ashton in "Lucia di Lammermoor" , Ghirlino in "Le astuzie di Bertoldo", Silvio in "Pagliacci", David in "L'amico Fritz", Alfio in "Cavalleria rusticana", Albert in "Werther", Marcello in "La bohème", Sonora in "La fanciulla del West", Sharpless in "Madama Butterfly", Lescaut in "Manon Lescaut", Laerte in "Mignon", the title role in "Rigoletto", and Georgio Germont in "La traviata".
Raúl Giménez Giménez was born in the small town of Carlos Pellegrini, Argentina. He studied at the Music Conservatory of Buenos Aires and made his operatic debut at the Teatro Colón as Ernesto in "Don Pasquale", in 1980. After appearing in concert and opera throughout South America, he came to Europe in 1984, where he made his debut at the Wexford Festival in Ireland, in Cimarosa's "Le astuzie femminili".
Mariella Adani In 1956 Adani made her first appearance at La Fenice as Elena in Nino Rota's "Il cappello di paglia di Firenze". She returned there periodically through 1968 in such roles as Anna in "Die Jahreszeiten", Norina in "Don Pasquale", and Zerlina in "Don Giovanni". In 1957 she married bass Giorgio Tadeo, with whom she has two children. That same year she made her debut at the Teatro della Piccola Scala as Sofia in Riccardo Malipiero's "La donna è mobile". She returned to that house often through 1973, portraying such roles as Arminda in "La finta giardiniera", Bellina in "Le astuzie femminili", Fanny in Gioachino Rossini's "La cambiale di matrimonio", Paoluccia in "La buona figliuola", and the title heroine in Gaetano Donizetti's "Rita" among other roles.