Giulietta e Romeo (Vaccai)

It was first performed at the Teatro alla Canobbiana, Milan, on 31 October 1825.

It was Vaccai's last major success, although he wrote another nine operas,[1] and is rarely performed in its full version today.

The opera was also first performed in Barcelona on 26 May 1827, Paris on 11 September 1827, Lisbon in the autumn of 1828, London on 10 April 1832, and Mexico in July 1841.

This was done at the request of the Romeo, Maria Malibran, and became frequent practice during the remainder of the 19th century.

It was almost always done this way in Italy, and in this guise this portion of Vaccai's opera continued to be performed up to as late as 8 September 1897, when it was presented in this manner in Hamburg.

Nicola Vaccai, c. 1845