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Wolf-Ferrari : The Cunning Widow (Teatro La Fenice di Venzia)

Wolf-Ferrari’s comic opera La vedova scaltra (The Cunning Widow), is among the works he based on plays by Goldoni. It matches closely the conventions of 18th-century opera buffa in its witty if sceptical look at the mechanisms governing the interplay of human relations. Four hopeful suitors, English, French, Spanish and Italian, vie for the hand of Rosaura, the cunning widow of the title, who disguises herself to meet each wooer, eventually choosing the only one who can demonstrate his sincerity. This production, filmed live at the Teatro La Fenice in February 2007 in celebration of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Goldoni in Venice in 1707, is the first to appear on DVD.

Top Cast

  • Anne-Lise Sollied

    Anne-Lise Sollied

    Rosaura

  • Maurizio Muraro

    Maurizio Muraro

    Milord Runebif

  • Emanuele D’Aguanno

    Emanuele D’Aguanno

    Monsieur Le Bleau

  • Mark Milhofer

    Mark Milhofer

    Il Conte di Bosco Nero

  • Riccardo Zanellato

    Riccardo Zanellato

    Don Alvaro di Castiglia

  • Elena Rossi

    Elena Rossi

    Marionette

  • Alex Esposito

    Alex Esposito

    Arlecchino

  • Claudio Zancopè

    Claudio Zancopè

    Birif

  • Luca Favaron

    Luca Favaron

    Folletto

Overview

Wolf-Ferrari’s comic opera La vedova scaltra (The Cunning Widow), is among the works he based on plays by Goldoni. It matches closely the conventions of 18th-century opera buffa in its witty if sceptical look at the mechanisms governing the interplay of human relations. Four hopeful suitors, English, French, Spanish and Italian, vie for the hand of Rosaura, the cunning widow of the title, who disguises herself to meet each wooer, eventually choosing the only one who can demonstrate his sincerity. This production, filmed live at the Teatro La Fenice in February 2007 in celebration of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Goldoni in Venice in 1707, is the first to appear on DVD.

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