Canio
The clown's name is Canio.
The lead tenor in I Pagliacci is Canio, but all the main characters are in a traveling show in which they play clowns.
Pagliacci
pagliacci meansadj. zany, crazy, wacky, ludicrous; clown n. buffoon, clown, zany (some or most of them mean what you ask)
The cast of I pagliacci - 1923 includes: Alexander Butler Frank Dane as Silvio Campbell Gullan as Tonio Adelqui Migliar as Canio, the Clown
Pagliacci was created in 1892.
"Bajazzo" is another term for "pagliaccio," which is Italian for "clown." It is often used in reference to characters or performers in traditional Italian comedy, such as in the opera "Pagliacci."
The Spanish name for clown is "payaso".
Pagliacci - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Giorgia Pagliacci is 175 cm.
The opera featuring a clown is "Pagliacci," composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo. The story revolves around a traveling commedia dell'arte troupe, focusing on the character Canio, who plays the clown Pagliaccio. The famous aria "Vesti la giubba" captures his emotional turmoil as he must perform while heartbroken. This opera is well-known for its blend of drama and tragedy within the world of theater.
Pagliacci - 1968 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:U