Suzanne's Secret, an interlude in one act, is a delightful comedic opera by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, with the libretto by Enrico Golisciani. Originally written in Italian, this charming piece explores themes of jealousy and misunderstanding in a lighthearted manner. Set against a backdrop of domestic life, the story unfolds with wit and humor, making it a perfect example of Italian comedic opera. This edition offers a valuable resource for students, performers, and enthusiasts of Italian opera, providing access to a lesser-known work by a celebrated composer. The short length and engaging plot make "Suzanne's Secret" an appealing choice for both performance and study, showcasing Wolf-Ferrari's talent for crafting memorable melodies and comedic situations.
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