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, K. 430, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart between 1783 and 1784. However, the opera was never completed and only a 20-minute fragment from act 1 exists.


Performance history

Mozart had originally planned to have the opera performed by a seven-member Italian troupe in Vienna. Although it was once thought that Lorenzo Da Ponte might have been the author of the libretto, scholarship by Alessandra Campana has established that the libretto was written by an unknown Italian poet for Domenico Cimarosa's opera ''
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'', which he composed for the Rome carnival season of 1780. According to Neal Zaslaw, Cimarosa's librettist may have been
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, the house poet of the
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where ''Le donne rivali'' premiered. (Petrosellini was also the probable librettist of Mozart's earlier opera '' La finta giardiniera''). For ''Lo sposo deluso'', Mozart had the characters in ''Le donne rivali'' expanded from five to seven, renamed the original five, and established the cast of singers for whom he would be writing. It is unclear why he abandoned the work, although Zaslaw has proposed that it was a combination of the difficulties presented by re-writing and adapting the libretto for the Viennese audience and the fact that in 1785, Da Ponte had finally come through with the libretto for '' Le nozze di Figaro''. The first known performance of material from ''Lo sposo deluso'' dates from 15 November 1797, six years after Mozart's death. Mozart's widow, Constanze, arranged for the overture and opening quartet to be performed at the
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in Prague during a concert highlighting the musical debut of their youngest son,
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.Landon (1988) 187 In 1991, the 200th anniversary of Mozart's death, Opera North premièred ''
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'' as well as
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s written by Mozart for insertion into operas by Anfossi, Piccini and Cimarosa, among others. (The programme was an imagined reconstruction of a 1783 pantomime in which Mozart and Aloysia Weber are said to have taken part.) In 2006, the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, the fragment of ''Lo sposo deluso'' received several performances, including: *
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's revival of ''The Jewel Box''. *The Salzburg Festival's double bill of ''Lo sposo deluso'' and ''L'oca del Cairo'', and other arias written by Mozart in a programme titled ''Rex tremendus'', conceived and staged by Joachim Schlöme with the Camerata Salzburg conducted by Michael Hofstetter. (This performance is preserved on DVD, see
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Roles

Note that the opera was unfinished and never premiered as such. The singers' names given in the table below are those for whom Mozart wrote the roles and who were to have sung in its premiere. The setting is a seaside villa near Livorno. The cast is nearly identical to that of the first '' Le nozze di Figaro''. Benucci was the first Figaro. Storace the first Susanna. Mandini the first Count Almaviva, and Bussani the first Bartolo. Both Mandini and Bussani started as tenors but by this time they were a baritone and a bass respectively.


Existing pieces from the opera

* Overtura – an upbeat, presto instrumental piece which develops into a more lethargic pensive mood * Quartetto – "" (Pulcherio, Papparelli, Bettina, Don Asdrubale) *
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(fragment) – "" (Eugenia) *Aria (fragment) – "" (Pulcherio) *
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– "" (Papparelli, Don Asdrubale, Eugenia)


Recordings

*''Rex Tremendus'' (''Lo sposo deluso'', ''L'oca del Cairo'' and other fragments by W. A. Mozart) with Ann Murray, Marianne Hamre, Graham Smith, Josef Wagner, Marisa Martins, Jeremy Ovenden, Matthias Klink, Silvia Moi, Miljenko Turk, Malin Hartelius and the Camerata Salzburg conducted by Michael Hofstetter. DVD of the live performance at the 2006 Salzburg Festival ( Deutsche Grammophon 0734250) * 1975 – Clifford Grant (Bocconio),
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(Eugenia), Anthony Rolfe Johnson (Asdrubale), Robert Tear (Pulcherio),
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(Bettina) – London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis – CD Philips Classics


References

Notes Sources * Anderson, Emily, "An Unpublished Letter of Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", '' Music & Letters'' (Vol. 18, No. 2, April 1937), pp. 128–133 *Campana, Alessandra, "Il libretto de ''Lo sposo deluso''", ''Mozart-Jahrbuch'' (1988–89), pp. 573–588. *Dell Antonio, Andrew, "Il Compositore Deluso: The Fragments of Mozart's Comic Opera ''Lo sposo deluso'' (K424a/430)" in Stanley Sadie, (ed.) ''Wolfgang Amadé Mozart: Essays on His Life and Work'', (1996) London: Oxford University Press. * Zaslaw, Neal, "Waiting for Figaro" in Stanley Sadie, (ed.) ''Wolfgang Amadé Mozart: Essays on His Life and Work'', (1996) London: Oxford University Press. *
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, "1791: Mozart's Last Year", (1988) New York: Schirmer Books.


Further reading

*W. A. Mozart, ''Lo sposo deluso'', K. 430 – Complete reconstruction by Mario-Giuseppe Genesi in three volumes – I: piano vocal, II: conductor's score, III: 23 orchestral single instrumental parts; Piacenza, P. M. Ed., 2009, (score held by Salzburg Mozarteum and the New York Sibley Music Library). This extensive reconstruction includes 62 numbers equally subdivided in recitatives, a quartet, two ''finali d' atto'', single arias, some terzetti and only one duetto. Genesi's not yet staged reconstruction includes also a couple of basset horns introduced in the Mozart style, whilst most of the music is Mozart's original drawn one from the less-known vocal production.


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which contained parts from ''Lo sposo deluso'',
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