Margherita (opera)

Margherita is a 1848 opera by the then 23-year old Italian composer Jacopo Foroni.

Recording

  • Alessandra Volpe, Wexford Opera Festival Timothy Myers Radio 3[1]
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References

  1. An utterly unmissable Margherita at Wexford Festival Opera By Andrew Larkin, 21 October 2017 "If murder most foul had the final say in last night’s Medea, tonight’s Wexford Festival Opera billing, Margherita, had a more cheerful message: love triumphs in the end. It wasn’t the only thing that triumphed, for this whole production sparkled and charmed – a veritable tour de force."
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