Merope (Giacomelli)

La Merope is an opera seria in three acts by Geminiano Giacomelli with a libretto by Apostolo Zeno. It was dedicated to Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont. It was first performed in 1734 at the Teatro Grimani di San Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice. The stage designer was Alessandro Mauro, the costume designer was Natale Canciani and the choreographer was Francesco Aquilante.

Music

The opera contains the famous aria Sposa, non mi conosci sung by the character Epitide. It was later used by Vivadi in his pasticcio Bajazet and it was now called Sposa son disprezzata, because of the new text. Another aria is Quell'usignolo (also sung by Epitide) which also have been recorded many times, and the aria is also known for its difficult coloratura part. The full opera has never been recorded.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 1734, Teatro Grimani di San Giovanni Grisostomo, Venice
Polifonte, tyrant of Messina tenor Francesco Tolve
Merope, queen of Messina, widow of Cresfonte contralto Lucia Facchinelli
Epitide, son of Merope soprano castrato Carlo Broschi, known as Farinelli
Argia, princess of Aetolia soprano Maria Teresa Piori Fiorentina
Trasimede, Head of the Council of Messina soprano castrato Gaetano Majorano, known as Cafarelli
Licisco, ambassador of Aetolia contralto
(en travesti)
Caterina Giorgi
Anassandro confidant of Polifonte contralto castrato Antonio Baldi

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