By Kenneth Walton [The Scotsman, 19 May 2011]
‘LA PRIGIONE di Edimburgo, which holds a delicate balance between pathos and comedy, might well bear revival”. So wrote the late Julian Budden in the recently published New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, in reference to a long-forgotten opera by the 19th century Italian composer Frederico Ricci that translates rather banally, but intriguingly for us in Scotland, as The Prisoner of Edinburgh.