le figaro
Four-act comedy opera
Mozart/Kloc-0 began to compose operas at the age of 0/0, and he composed 2/Kloc-0 operas of different types in his life. However, not all prodigy's works are masterpieces. Like other fields, although his childhood works shine with the light of genius, most of them are not important works in his life. Mozart's major contributions to opera are his three masterpieces: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Juan (also known as Don Juan) and The Magic Flute.
The Marriage of Figaro is a folk opera featuring Mozart's favorite type of woman, so he wrote it very easily and quickly. This opera is based on the play of the same name by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, a talented French playwright in the 8th century/KLOC-0. It was adapted into an opera script by the Jewish writer Da Punta. It took only six weeks to write the script and compose music, which can be described as quickness. Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais's original works criticized and satirized the decadence of the upper class on the eve of the French Revolution and were banned in France and Austria. The opera "The Wedding of Figaro" was staged in Vienna. Thanks to the efforts of the screenwriter Da Punta, the emperor watched the premiere at the Brook Theatre. He deleted some sensitive contents and wrote the script into a lively comic opera, which was recognized by the emperor and the performance was a great success. Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais composed the Figaro Trilogy, and his first work, The Barber of Seville, was first adapted into an opera by Pacillo in 1782, which achieved good performance results. 1785, Mozart put his second marriage, Figaro, on the opera stage. 18 16, Rossini re-created The Barber of Seville, making it a masterpiece.