The Gondoliers - Roles

Roles

  • The Duke of Plaza-Toro, A Grandee of Spain (comic baritone)
  • Luiz, his Attendant (lyric baritone or tenor)
  • Don Alhambra del Bolero, the Grand Inquisitor (bass-baritone)
  • Marco Palmieri, Venetian Gondolier (tenor)
  • Giuseppe Palmieri, Venetian Gondolier (baritone)
  • Antonio, Venetian Gondolier (baritone)
  • Francesco, Venetian Gondolier (tenor)
  • Giorgio, Venetian Gondolier (bass)
  • Annibale, Venetian Gondolier (speaking role/chorus)
  • The Duchess of Plaza-Toro (contralto)
  • Casilda, her Daughter (soprano)
  • Gianetta, Contadina (soprano)
  • Tessa, Contadina (mezzo-soprano)
  • Fiametta, Contadina (soprano)
  • Vittoria, Contadina (mezzo-soprano)
  • Giulia, Contadina (mezzo-soprano or soprano)
  • Inez, the King's Foster-mother (contralto)
  • Chorus of Gondoliers and Contadine, Men-at-Arms, Heralds and Pages

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