CMU School of Drama


Friday, May 01, 2009

Rossini's comedy is perfect for opera first-timers

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "Italian composer Gioachino Rossini was 21 in 1813 when he wrote his first big hit, 'The Italian Girl in Algiers.' It was his ninth opera, and within five years and with two more comic masterpieces before the public, his popularity would surpass even Ludwig van Beethoven's across Europe, even in Vienna."

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