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{{Mascagni operas}}'''''Lodoletta''''' is a ''dramma lirico'' or lyric ] in three acts by ] (1917). The ] is by Giovacchino Forzano, and is based on the novel ''Two Little Wooden Shoes'' by ], (]). {{Mascagni operas}}'''''Lodoletta''''' is a ''dramma lirico'' or lyric ] in three acts by ] (1917). The ] is by ], and is based on the novel ''Two Little Wooden Shoes'' by ], (]).


It was first performed at the ] in ] on April 30, 1917, with ] in the title role. The ] premiere was on January 12, 1918 at the ], ], with ] as Lodoletta and ] as Flammen. It was first performed at the ] in ] on April 30, 1917, with ] in the title role. The ] premiere was on January 12, 1918 at the ], ], with ] as Lodoletta and ] as Flammen.

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Template:Mascagni operasLodoletta is a dramma lirico or lyric opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni (1917). The libretto is by Giovacchino Forzano, and is based on the novel Two Little Wooden Shoes by Marie Louise de la Ramée, (Ouida).

It was first performed at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on April 30, 1917, with Rosina Storchio in the title role. The American premiere was on January 12, 1918 at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, with Geraldine Farrar as Lodoletta and Enrico Caruso as Flammen.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 12 January 1918
(Conductor: Pietro Mascagni )
Lodoletta soprano Rosina Storchio
La pazza contralto Cleofe Braghini
Maud soprano Luigia Pieroni
La vanard soprano Ida De Filippis
Flammen tenor Giuseppe Campioni
Giannotto baritone Enrico Molinari
Franz baritone Leone Paci
Antonio bass Augusto Dadò
A voice/a postman tenor Ettore Bonzi

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