"Boccaccio, Or, The Prince Of Palermo" is a comic opera in three acts by Franz von Supp , with a libretto by F. Zell and Richard Gen e. First performed in 1879, the opera is based on the life of the Italian poet and writer Giovanni Boccaccio. Set in 14th-century Florence, the story follows Boccaccio as he navigates love, politics, and artistic inspiration. The opera is known for its lively music, humorous plot, and memorable characters. This edition preserves the original libretto, offering readers the chance to experience the wit and charm of this enduring operatic work.
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