EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 23 MIN
Donizetti: From Pawnshop Poverty to Opera's Tragic Fall
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Picture the king of Italian opera at his dazzling peak, flowers raining onto the stage. Now picture him just a few years later, paralyzed in a Parisian asylum as friends sing his greatest hits directly to his face, with not a single flicker of recognition in his eyes.This episode traces the rags-to-riches-to-madness arc of Gaetano Donizetti, the Bel Canto pioneer who composed over 70 operas and paved the way for Verdi. From extreme poverty in Bergamo to international superstardom, we examine how his manic creative genius became intertwined with his devastating decline.How the charity-school teacher Simon Mayer fought to keep an impoverished, misbehaving boy enrolledThe lead tenor's death days before opening that forced him to rewrite an entire role for a female voiceWhy he abandoned hit comedies for serious Tudor-history dramas as rivals retired or diedThe mechanics of Bel Canto and his 1835 masterpiece Lucia di LammermoorThe deception that lured him into an asylum and the international fight over his care
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Donizetti: From Pawnshop Poverty to Opera's Tragic Fall
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