L'ambizione delusa (Leo)

L'ambizione delusa is a 1742 comic opera by Leonardo Leo. The plot concerns Lupino and his sister Cintia, rural poor suddenly rich who are taught by the maid Delfina to behave like "posh" people.[1]

Recordings

  • L'ambizione delusa - Lupino – Riccardo Gagliardi (tenor), Cintia – Michela Antenucci (soprano) Delfina – Filomena Diodati (soprano), Ciaccone – Giampiero Cicino (baritone), Foresto – Candida Guida (alto), Laurina – Alessia Martino (mezzo), Silvio – Federica Carnevale (mezzo). Orchestra ICO of Magna Grecia di Taranto, conducted Antonio Greco Dynamic. Recorded live at the 39th Valle d'Itria Festival, Martina Franca, in 2013[2]
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References

  1. Gramophone Review
  2. Musicwebinternational Review
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