Pietro Mascagni
Preludio e Siciliana
from the opera Cavalleria Rusticana for symphonic band
Pietro Mascagni
Preludio e Siciliana
from the opera Cavalleria Rusticana for symphonic band
- Instrumentation Concert Band
- Optional Instrumentation Concert Band (Vocal Solo (High Voice))
- Composer Pietro Mascagni
- Editor Jos van de Braak
- Series Baton Vocal
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Score
- Publisher Baton Music
- Order no. BTM160SC
Description:
Cavalleria Rusticana is a tempestuous drama of adultery and revenge set in a remote Italian village. Its earthy passions, bold confrontational scenes and richly melodic score set a fashion for so-called 'verismo' opera that would endure for more than a decade.Ultimately Cavalleria Rusticana became Mascagni's most successful opera. It is still a great repertoire favorite, almost always double-billed with Ruggiero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci.The Preludio to the opera is interrupted by the Siciliano sung by Turrido behind the curtain accompanied by the harp. It's an aubade to his new love, Lola and sung in Sicilian dialect. The Preludio can aslo be played without the Siciliana.