Didone (opera)
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Francesco Cavalli |
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Operas
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The plot is based on Virgil's Aeneid (Book 4 in particular), though Busenello, in his second libretto for Cavalli, replaces Dido's tragic suicide of Virgil with a happy ending in which Dido marries Iarbas, King of the Getuli, who saves Dido from herself after Aeneas abandons her. The action is divided into a prologue and 3 acts.
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 1641 (Conductor: - ) |
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Enea | tenor | |
Didone | soprano | |
Iarbas | contralto | |
Cassandra | soprano | |
Anchise | tenor | |
Ascanio | soprano | |
Hecuba | contralto | |
Creusa | soprano | |
Anna | soprano | |
Mercurio | contralto | |
Sicheo | tenor | |
Pirro | tenor | |
Corebo | contralto | |
Sinone | bass | |
Ambasciatore Ilionèo | contralto | |
Acate | tenor | |
Giove | bass | |
Giunone | soprano | |
Iride | soprano | |
Venere | soprano | |
Amore | soprano | |
Nettuno | bass | |
Eolo | tenor | |
Fortuna | soprano | |
Three court ladies | sopranos | |
Recordings
- Live Video recording on DVD - 2006 - Teatro Malibran, Venice - Fabio Biondi, conductor - Orchestra Europa Galante
Cast: Claron McFadden, Magnus Staveland, Jordi Domènech, Manuela Custer, Marina De Liso, Donatella Lombardi - Dynamic cat. 33537
See also
References
- Sources
- Rosand, Ellen. "Didone", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed 28 August 2007), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
External links
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