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Nina (opera)

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The Count's valet appears with good news: it turns out Lindoro is still alive. Giorgio tells his master that Lindoro is at the castle gates hoping to see his darling. The Count greets Lindoro with tears of joy. Lindoro tells him that he was seriously wounded and nursed back to health by a friend.
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As the opera opens, Nina, the Count’s daughter, has gone mad due to a broken heart. We learn that she was to marry Lindoro, with her father’s approval, but on their wedding day a richer and more powerful suitor turned up, and the Count broke his word. Lindoro challenged his rival to a duel, and was
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Nina goes to the crossroads at the same hour every day to wait for her lover. The villagers come to comfort her, and sing her favourite song. Nina sings in anticipation of meeting Lindoro, but when he fails to appear, Nina leaves flowers at the waiting place and returns to the village.
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killed. Now she wanders around the village doing good deeds for the people, who all adore her. The Count is tortured by remorse.
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He has stayed away until now, believing Nina married his rival. He is aghast to hear that his beloved has lost her mind.
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was first performed in a one-act version at the Teatro del Reale Sito di Belvedere in
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on 25 June 1789. The revised and familiar two-act work was presented at the
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in 1786. The work is a sentimental comedy with set numbers,
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and spoken dialog. It is set in Italy in the 18th century.
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The lovers are reunited, and Nina is restored to sanity.
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opera
Giovanni Paisiello
libretto
Giovanni Battista Lorenzi
Giuseppe Carpani
Benoît-Joseph Marsollier
Nina, ou La folle par amour
Nicolas Dalayrac
recitative
Caserta
San Leucio
Teatro dei Fiorentini
soprano
tenor
bass
mezzo-soprano
Arts Music
Nuova Era
Richard Bonynge
(DVD)
IMDb
Ádám Fischer
Zürich Opera
Archipel
Ennio Gerelli
Wikidata
Stranger Things
opera of the same name, year, and subject
"Nina o sia La pazza per amore, 25 June 1789"

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