. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . IL TROVATORE FIRST SCENE (Italian) IL TROVATORE (Eel Troh-vah-toh -reh) (English) THE TROUBADOUR OPERA IN FOUR ACTS Words by Salvatore Cammanaro, the story being suggested by a Spanish drama of thesame name. Music by Giuseppe Verdi. Produced at the Teatro Apollo, Rome, January 19,1853; at the Theatre des Italiens, Paris, December 23, 1854; at the Opera, Paris, asLe Trouvere, January 12, 1857; at Covent Garden, London, May 17, 185


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . IL TROVATORE FIRST SCENE (Italian) IL TROVATORE (Eel Troh-vah-toh -reh) (English) THE TROUBADOUR OPERA IN FOUR ACTS Words by Salvatore Cammanaro, the story being suggested by a Spanish drama of thesame name. Music by Giuseppe Verdi. Produced at the Teatro Apollo, Rome, January 19,1853; at the Theatre des Italiens, Paris, December 23, 1854; at the Opera, Paris, asLe Trouvere, January 12, 1857; at Covent Garden, London, May 17, 1855; in English as TheGypsys Vengeance, Drury Lane, March 24, 1856. First New York production, in Italian, April30, 1855, with Brignoli, Steffanone, Amodio and Vestvali. First Philadelphia production atthe Walnut Street Theatre, January 14, 1856, and at the Academy of Music, February 25,1857. Produced at the New Orleans Opera April 13, 1857. A German version was givenat the Metropolitan Opera House in 1889. Some notable revivals occurred in 1908 withCaruso, Eames and Homer; and again, in 1914, with Destinn, Ober, Martinelli, Amato andRothier. Characters LEONORA,


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