The Marriage of Figaro Flashcards

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The Marriage of Figaro background information

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  • opera buffa
  • Le nozze di Figaro, ossia la folle giornata (The Marriage of Figaro or The Day of Madness)
  • Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart
  • Lorenzo da Ponte (librettist)
  • Italian
  • source of lib.: a controversial French play by Pierre-Augustin de Beaumarchais
  • comp 1786
  • structure: 4 acts
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The Marriage of Figaro essay sections

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  • Principal Characters
  • Plot Summary
  • Overture
  • Exposition: First Theme
  • Second Theme
  • Recapitulation
  • Act 1
  • “Non so più” (Cherubino’s Aria)
  • “Ah! Son perduto” (Recitativo secco: Susanna, Count, Basilio
  • “Cosa sento!” (Terzetto: Count, BAsilio, Susanna)
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The Marriage of Figaro Principal Characters

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  • Figaro, baritone, personal valet to the Count
  • Susanna, soprano, personal maid to the Countess
  • Cherubino, mezzo-soprano a young male page at the palace
  • Count Almaviva, baritone, unfaithful husband to the Countess
  • Countess Almaviva, soprano, neglected wife of the Count
  • Basilio, tenor, the palace gossip and music teacher
  • Dr. Bartolo, bass, former guardian of the Countess
  • Marcellina, mezzo-soprano, former housekeeper of Dr. Bartolo
  • Barbarina, soprano, Susanna’s cousin
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The Marriage of Figaro Plot Summary

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  • Figaro,and Susanna, servants in household of Count Almaviva, look forward to their wedding day
  • troubled that Count wants to seduce Susanna before marriage
  • Countess joins Susanna to trap te Count
  • Final Act: two women switch identities (exchange outfits)
  • too late when Count realize he’s seducing his wife in disguise
  • Final Scene: begs wife for forgiveness, pledges love and faithfulness to her
  • Sub-plot: housekeeper Marcellina attempt marry Figaro (discovers he’s her long-lost son) and charming escapades of Cherubino, a teenage boy discovering romantic love
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The Marriage of Figaro Overture

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  • D major
  • modified sonata form
  • Allegro
  • cut time
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The Marriage of Figaro Exposition: First Theme

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  • D major
  • strings rapid eigth-note figures
  • joy, excitement
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The Marriage of Figaro Second theme

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  • A major

- more lyrical, less active (contrast)

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The Marriage of Figaro Recapitulation

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  • 1st and 2nd them restated in D major
  • when first theme returns: unclear if repeat of exposition, start of dev, or recap (element of surprise)
  • surprise: foreshadow unexpected events and playful mood of drama that follows
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The Marriage of Figaro Act 1

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  • opera open w/ Figaro measure space for bed he will share w/ bride
  • Susanna try hat she will wear for wedding
  • they discuss close proximity of bedroom to Count’s room, Figaro determined to outsmart Count
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The Marriage of Figaro “Non so più” (Cherubino’s Aria)

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  • E flat major
  • ABAC form
  • Allegro vivace
  • cut time
  • Cherubino in Susanna’s bedroom, sings about newly emerging feelings about love, overwheling attraction to women, confused feelings about love
  • melody begin in upper register, builds higher as agitation increases
  • very short phrases, separated by rests: suggest breathless passion
  • Section A: E flat major
  • Section B: B flat major
  • Section C: slower, more reflective, end w/ spirited authentic cadence
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The Marriage of Figaro “Ah! Son perduto” (Recitativo secco: Susanna, Count, Basilio

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  • Cherubino hides in the room (fearful) when Count announces his arrival at Susanna’s bedroom
  • Susanna lets count in, worries he’ll find Cherubino, and reject his advances
  • Basilio enters, Count fears discovery, hides in the room
  • Basilio reveal’s Cherubino’s love for Countess, Count angrily emerges from hiding place
  • recitativo secco; accompanied by continuo only
  • dialogue b/t Susanna and Count, then Basilio unfold quickly
  • speech-like, declamatory style
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The Marriage of Figaro “Cosa sento!” (Terzetto: Count, Basilio, Susanna)

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  • end of recitative: 3 chars sing trio
  • Count rage over Cherubino
  • Basilio pleased with trouble he caused
  • Susanna worried Count will discover Cherubino
  • orchestral accompaniment
  • sonata form; unexpected in context
  • first theme: B flat major, sung by Count
  • bridge: sung by Basilio
  • Second Theme: dominant minor, sung by Susanna
  • each char express emotions, create contrast and rich musical texture
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