

In England, at Windsor during the reign of Henry IV of England (1399â1413). Sir John Falstaff, also known as âIl Pancioneâ (the Potbelly), has two identical love letters sent out, one to Meg Page and the other to Alice Ford, then delivers a sarcastic lecture on honour to his servants Bardolfo and Pistola. In Fordâs garden, his wife Alice and her friend Meg notice the similarity between Falstaffâs letters and decide to take revenge on him by pretending that Alice is receiving him at home whilst Ford is away. âFalstaffâ is a three-act opera buffa by Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeareâs âThe Merry Wives of Windsorâ and âHenry IVâ, Parts I and II. It premiered on 9 February 1893 at La Scala in Milan and on 18 April 1894 at the OpĂ©ra-Comique in Paris. It was the last opera composed by the composer, then aged 80. Taken from the 27-opera Verdi box set âTutto Verdiâ. Recorded live at the Teatro Regio in Parma on 10, 12, 15, 22 and 25 October 2011.
Writer
Arrigo Boito
Language
Italian
Country
Italy


