Nina (opera)
Nina, o sia La pazza per amore is an opera, described in 1790 as a commedia in prosa ed in verso per musica, in two acts by Giovanni Paisiello to an Italian libretto by Giambattista Lorenzi after Giuseppe Carpani's translation of Benoît-Joseph Marsollier's Nina, ou La folle par amour, set by Nicolas Dalayrac in 1786. The work is a sentimental comedy with set numbers, recitative and spoken dialog. It is set in Italy in the 18th century. Nina was first performed in a one-act version at the Teatro del Reale Sito di Belvedere in Caserta, San Leucio on 25 June 1789. The revised and familiar two-act work was presented at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples in the autumn of 1790.Roles
- Nina
- Lindoro, her lover/Un Pastore
- The Count, her father
- Susanna, her companion
- Giorgio, the Count’s valet
- A musician
- Second musician
- Chorus
Discography
- Hans Ludwig Hirsch, 1998
- Richard Bonynge, 2003
- , Ádám Fischer, 2002
- Ennio Gerelli, 2007