

La finta semplice (The Pretended Simpleton)
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La finta semplice (The Pretended Simpleton)
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Mozart had a deep and enduring interest in composing music for opera. In the 18th century, opera belonged to different traditions of which only the Italian opera seria and the Italian opera buffa held wide international appeal. Mozart was commissioned twice to compose an opera seria for the theater in Milan, which was then still under Habsburg rule: Mitridate, re di Ponto, KV 87 (1770); and Lucio Silla, KV 135 (1772). Idomeneo, re di Creta, KV 366 (1781) and La clemenza di Tito, KV 621 (1791) are late examples of opera seria, a genre which gradually declined and was finally abandoned entirely around 1800. Three further works—Ascanio in Alba, KV 111 (1771); Il sogno di Scipione, KV 126 (1771); and Il re pastore, KV 208 (1775)—were so-called “serenatas”, celebratory compositions intended for a single performance at a special occasion.
After 1780, German opera gradually became established in German-speaking countries. In 1781–1782, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, KV 384 originated as part of a short-lived initiative of Emperor Joseph II to promote the German Singspiel (with dialog instead of secco recitatives) at the so-called National-Singspiel. The piece was very popular and was performed throughout the German-speaking world during Mozart’s lifetime. Three opere buffe on librettos by the Viennese court poet Lorenzo da Ponte—Le nozze di Figaro, KV 492 (1786); Don Giovanni, KV 527 (1787); and Così fan tutte, KV 588 (1790)—gained Mozart international acclaim. Die Zauberflöte, KV 620 (1791) was written for a successful suburban theater in Vienna, where Emanuel Schikaneder sought to introduce more serious works into the repertory beyond his usual light comic productions.
Autograph, 1768
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Autograph, 1768
[rechts oben:] di Wolfgango Mozart
Partitur: 118 Bl. (231 beschr. S.)
Abschrift, 1760-1800
La finta semplice/ Opera burlesca/ del/ W. A. Mozart/ in 3 Atti
Partitur: 373 S.
Abschrift, 1832
Sei/ Arie Buffe/ Tratte dalla Finta Semplice Opera Burlesca/ di/ W. A. Mozart./ Quattro/ Pel Basso/ Due Pele Canto/ Coll' accompagnamento/ Di/ Due Violini/ Viola/ e Basso/ Salisburgo 1832/ N. Algarotti
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Abschrift, 1832
Coro a quattro voci/ ed Aria a Solo/ Della/ Finta Semplice op. Burlesca/ Di/ W. A. Mozart./ Coll'accompagnamento/ di/ Due Violini// Due Flauti/ Viole/ e/ Basso.
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Abschrift, 1854-1855
[Kopftitel?: ] La Finta Semplice. di W. Mozart. 1768
Partitur: 132 Bl.
Abschrift, 1860
La Finta Semplice/ Opera in 3 atti Musica di W. Mozart 1768
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