Carlo re d'Allemagna explained

Carlo re d'Allemagna is a three-act dramma per musica by Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti to a libretto by Giuseppe Papis, after, premiered at the Teatro San Bartolomeo of Naples on 26 or 30 January 1716.[1] [2] This is the composer's 79th opera out of 114 composed.

Silvani's libretto was already set to music by in Venice in 1698, under the title L'innocenza giustificata and another set to music by Giuseppe Maria Orlandini in Ferrara in 1712, but under the title L'innocenza difesa and given again in Bologna and Parma in 1713 and 1714, shortly before Scarlatti's opera. Papis adds comic roles (Amilla and Bleso) to Silvani's drama, a contrast much appreciated in Naples, absent from Silvani's original libretto, which play the role of intermezzi at the end of the acts.[3]

The title refers to Charles the Bald and Judith of Bavaria.

Roles

Synopsis

Lotario plots against his half-brother Carlo and his mother-in-law Giuditta to gain access to the throne he covets.

Recordings

Sinfonia and arias

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://operabaroque.fr/SCARLATTI_CARLO.htm Charles roi d’Allemagne (Carlo re d’Allemagna)
  2. https://www.francemusique.fr/evenements/carlo-re-d-alemagna-opera-en-3-actes-d-alessandro-scarlatti Carlo Re d'Alemagna, opéra en 3 actes d'Alessandro Scarlatti
  3. Web site: it. Revue: Carlo Re d'Alemagna. Maurizio Frigeni . 31 January 2014. saladelcembalo.org. .
  4. Lors de sa sortie ce disque a été récompensé par Jean-François Lattarico d'un « Diapason découverte » par le magazine Diapason N° 620, January 2014.
  5. Web site: fr. Revue: Enfin un opéra d'Alessandro Scarlatti. Pierre Degott. resmusica.com. 7 January 2014. .