Palmira, regina di Persia

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Operas by Antonio Salieri

Armida (1771)
La fiera di Venezia (1772)
Europa riconosciuta (1778)
La scuola de' gelosi (1778)
Der Rauchfangkehrer (1781)
Il ricco d'un giorno (1784)
Les Danaïdes (1784)
Les Horaces (1786)
Prima la musica e poi le parole (1786)
Tarare (1787)
Axur, re d'Ormus (1788)
La cifra (1789)
Palmira, regina di Persia (1795)
Falstaff (1799)

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Palmira, regina di Persia is an opera by Antonio Salieri: more specifically, it is a dramma eroicomico. The opera is in two acts and is set to a libretto by Giovanni de Gamerra.

The opera was first performed at the Kärntnertortheater in Vienna on 14 October 1795, and staged 39 times in the Austrian capital between then and 1798. It was also given in Germany in translation. Salieri mingled elements of comic opera and heroic opera to produce a work that was a popular success at the time of its first performance, also partly due to the grandiose staging that is called for.

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Cast Voice type Premiere, October 14, 1795
(Conductor: - )
High Priest bass
Palmira, a princess soprano
Alderano, King of Egypt bass
Oronte, King of Scythia bass
Alcidoro, King of India tenor
Darius, King of Persia bass

[edit] Synopsis

Set in ancient Persia, three Kings, arriving variously on a camel, an elephant and a horse, vie for the honour of killing a monster and winning the hand of the Persian princess Palmira.

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