CILEA, FRANCESCO BIOGRAPHY(1866 - 1950)
Francesco Cilea was trained at the Naples Conservatory and won
his principal reputation with the opera Adriana Lecouvreur in
1902. He had a career as a teacher in Florence, in Palermo and
finally in the Conservatory in Naples, a position he retained
until he retired in 1936.
Operas
Cilea's opera Adriana Lecouvreur, with a libretto based on the play by the French writers Scribe and Legouvé, with a plot concerning the stage actress Adriana Lecouvreur and her lover Maurizio, Count of Saxony and ending in her death. The best known arias from the opera are for the soprano Adriana, her Io son' l'umile ancella (I am the humble handmaid), in which she expresses her humility as an interpreter of the words of Corneille, and her tragically ironic Poveri fiori, as she receives from Maurizio the flowers that she had given him, now withered, and poisoned by her rival.
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