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The story of this opera is taken from the source of Matteo Bandello instead of the Shakespearean text. In this version of the ill-fated lovers tale, the Capulet and Montague families are members of opposing political factions, the Guelphs and Ghibellines. Giulietta is betrothed to Tybalt, though she has already fallen for Romeo, who is the leader of the Montecchi (Montague) family. This love is further complicated by the fact that Romeo has killed Giulietta’s brother, the son of Capellio the leader of the Capuleti (Capulet) family. Bellini decided to the role of Romeo would be better suited to that of a woman, so using the tradition at the time of a “pants role”, Romeo is sung by a mezzo soprano, which makes for some exquisite duets between mezzo and soprano. The opera is classified as being written during the “Bel Canto period” of which Bellini was a huge part. This period focused on beauty of voice, long legato lines, and very ornate passages for the singers. Due to this, these pieces often require virtuosic singers. The score is packed with wonderful melodies and and touching drama that will give you a different look at a very familiar story.

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Lyrics
Felice Romani
Libretto
Felice Romani
Based on the Play/Book/Film
Matteo Bandello
Category
Opera
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1830
Genres
Drama
Settings
Multiple Settings
Time & Place
13th century, verona, italy
Cast Size
small
Orchestra Size
Large
Dancing
None
Ideal For
Professional Opera, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Early Teen, Late Teen, Mature Adult, Adult Characters, Small Cast

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Romeo

Lead

Male

Mezzo-Soprano

Giulietta

Lead

Female

Soprano

Tebaldo

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Capellio

Featured

Male

Bass

Lorenzo

Featured

Male

Baritone

Songs

Act One

Act Two

  • Scena ed aria - Morte io non temo (Lorenzo, Giulietta)
  • Scena e duetto - Stolto! Ad un sol mio grido - Romeo, Tebaldo
  • Coro, Aria e Duetto Finale - Ah! Crudel! Che mai facesti! - Giulietta, Romeo

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

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