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Released in 1996, the film is known by several titles depending on the region: : Die versklavte Ehefrau Italian Title : La moglie schiava English Title : The Slave Wife

The music begins with a restless, pulsing string motif in a minor key, representing the character's internal conflict. The vocal line should shift from low, breathy "parlando" (speaking) style to soaring, desperate high notes as she explores the duality of her "slavery"—the tension between societal expectation and her own hidden desires.

Il Vincolo di Seta (The Silk Bond) Voice Type: Dramatic Soprano Setting: A dimly lit, opulent Venetian chamber at midnight. Die Versklavte Ehefrau - Opera Quarta - La Mogl...

"Opera Quarta" (oftmals genutzt als Reihen- oder Studiobezeichnung für kunstvoll inszenierte europäische Adult-Filme) Die Handlung: Traum, Realität und sexuelle Unterwerfung

Today, Mancini's La moglie schiava is rarely performed in full but remains a subject of interest for musicologists studying the development of Neapolitan opera. Its title is sometimes confused with other "slave" themed operas (like Rossini's later L'italiana in Algeri or Haydn's L'incontro improvviso ), but Mancini's work remains a distinct Baroque artifact of the early 1700s. Released in 1996, the film is known by

: The cast features several prominent names from the 90s adult industry, including: as the submissive wife. John Walton as the dominant husband. Anita Blond Deborah Wells in supporting roles. Critical Consensus

Magdalena Lynn (teilweise geführt unter Nicky Ranieri) John Walton as the dominant husband

The Opera Quarta is written in C minor—traditionally the key of heroic tragedy. However, the dominant seventh chords never fully resolve to the tonic. They hang, suspended, mirroring Ginevra’s unfulfilled desire for closure. When the music finally lands on a C major chord in Act III, it is not triumphant; it is hollow, indicating her resignation.

Produced in Italy by , the film was released in Germany under the title Die Versklavte Ehefrau in 2003. It is also known internationally as The Slave Wife or Nuits blanches . Key characteristics of the production include: