Edoardo In Iscozia is a dramma per musica in two acts by Carlo Coccia, with libretto by Domenico Gilardoni. This work, presented here in its original Italian, offers a glimpse into the world of early 19th-century Italian opera. Set in Scotland, the drama unfolds through a rich tapestry of vocal performance and orchestral arrangement, characteristic of the bel canto style. The opera showcases Coccia's melodic inventiveness and Gilardoni's skill in crafting compelling narratives for the stage.
This edition allows modern audiences and scholars to rediscover a significant work from the Italian operatic tradition, revealing the artistic trends and cultural sensibilities of its time. The complete libretto provides valuable insight into the dramatic structure and lyrical beauty of "Edoardo In Iscozia."
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