Crispino e la comare (Ricci, Federico)

Collaborative Work
This work was co-authored by with his brother Luigi Ricci.

Sheet Music

Vocal Scores

Original version (1860)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Escudier, n.d.(ca.1860). Plate L.E. 2378.
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Revised version (1866)

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Massenetique (2010/8/13)

Language French
Translator Charles Nuitter (1828-1899) and
Alexandre Beaumont (1827-1909), French text
Publisher. Info. Milan: G. Ricordi & Cie., n.d.(ca.1866). Plate G.R. 54100.
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Arranger Antonio Tornaghi (fl.1841-1870), piano reduction
Publisher. Info. O Brasil Musical, No.144
Rio de Janeiro: Filippone & Cia., n.d. Plate 624.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

Complete

For Piano

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Arranger unknown
Publisher. Info. Milan: G. Ricordi, n.d. Plate 49092.
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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For Piano solo (Arban)
See: Polka sur 'Crispino e la comare' by Jean-Baptiste Arban

Sestetto: Quanti Baci Vorrei Dare/Quelle gloire! Quelle affaire! (Act II)

For Piano Solo (Dressler)

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Schissel (2013/2/20)

Arranger William Dressler (1826–1914)
Publisher. Info. Peters’ Parlor Music:
A Collection of Easy and Moderately Difficult Piano Music, Vol.8.

New York: J.L. Peters, 1875. Plate 10,710-1.
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Misc. Notes Front cover and Page 172. Presumably a popular excerpt, as the act is not specified. The original version had 3 acts, apparently? of which both acts 2 and 3 had sestetti - 'Qual Ti Veggo O Mia Lisetta' from act 3 and 'Quanti Baci Vorrei Dare' from act 2. (Will compare the vocal score to this excerpt in a little bit- ah. Opens as no.12 in the revised French version does, the Sextuor of the 2nd Act.)
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Libretti

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Language Italian
Publisher. Info. Milan: Ricordi, 1865.
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General Information

Work Title Crispino e la comare ; Le docteur Crispin
Alternative. Title Melodramma fantastico-giocoso ; Opéra-bouffe
Name Translations Crispino e la Comare; 鞋匠遇仙記; クリスピーノと死神
Name Aliases Cizmarul și zâna; Cizmarul şi zâna; 靴直クリスピノ; クリスピーノと代母(コマーレ)
Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 176655001; LCCN: no2005115312; GND: 1100926917; BNF: 139179057; BNE: XX4582749
Composer Ricci, Federico
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFR 4
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 or 4 acts
First Performance. 1850-02-28 in Venice: San Benedetto (Original Italian version)
1866-12-17 in Liège (Revised French version)
First Publication. 1850
Librettist Francesco Maria Piave (1810–1876)
Language Italian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation vocal soloists, mixed chorus, orchestra