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Gioconda - translation to English

DRAMMA LIRICO IN FOUR ACTS BY AMILCARE PONCHIELLI
La Gioconda (film); Gioconda; La Giconda; Giconda; The Ballad Singer

Gioconda      
n. Mona Lisa, famous portrait of a woman which was painted c.1503 by Leonardo Da Vinci
Mona Lisa         
  • 2014: ''Mona Lisa'' is among the greatest attractions in the Louvre.
  • The tourist's view in 2015
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  • Detail of the background (right side)
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OIL PAINTING BY LEONARDO DA VINCI
Monalisa; Monna Lisa; La Gionconda; La joconde; Mona lisa; La Joconde; La Mona Lisa; The Mona Lisa; Lisa Giacondo; Lonely madonna; Mona lisa theft; Monaliza; La Gioconda (painting)
Mona Lisa, Gioconda
Ponchielli      
n. Ponchielli, apellido; Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886), compositor italiano famoso por su ópera "La Gioconda"

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Wikipedia

La Gioconda (opera)

La Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito (as Tobia Gorrio), based on Angelo, Tyrant of Padua, a 1835 play in prose by Victor Hugo (the same source Gaetano Rossi had used for his libretto for Mercadante's Il giuramento in 1837).

First performed in 1876, La Gioconda was a major success for Ponchielli, as well as the most successful new Italian opera between Verdi's Aida (1871) and Otello (1887). It is also a famous example of the Italian genre of Grande opera, the equivalent of French Grand-Opéra.

Ponchielli revised the work three times, and the fourth and final version was first performed in 1879 in Genoa before reaching Milan in 1880 where its reputation as the definitive version was established. There are several complete recordings of the opera, and it is regularly performed, especially in Italy. It is one of only a few operas that features a principal role for each of the six major voice types. The opera also includes the famous ballet Dance of the Hours, often performed separately or in parody.

Examples of use of Gioconda
1. Robo en el Museo del Louvre La Gioconda, de Leonardo da Vinci.
2. Su versión de La Gioconda, Moona Lisa, se ha vendido por 68.000 euros.
3. Robo en el Museo del Louvre de La Gioconda, de Leonardo da Vinci.
4. Gioconda Belli es escritora nicaragüense. 5 de 11 en Opinión anterior siguiente
5. Ninguna Almudena, ni Maruja, tampoco Elvira, Ana María, Rosa, Gioconda o Rosalía. ¡Ni una sola mujer!