L'Olimpiade (Galuppi) explained
For Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's L'Olimpiade, see L'Olimpiade (Pergolesi)
L'Olimpiade is an opera in three acts by Baldassare Galuppi in the opera seria style,[1] [2] based on the original libretto of the same name by Pietro Metastasio.[3] It premiered on 26 December 1747 at the Teatro Regio Ducale in Milan.[4]
Recordings
- Mark Tucker (Clistene, tenor), Ruth Rosique (Aristea, soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (Argene, soprano), Romina Basso (Megacle, soprano [castrato]), Franziska Gottwald (Licidas, soprano [trouser role]), (Alcandro, contralto), Filippo Adami (Aminta, tenor); premiere recording on video DVD (2006) Andrea Marcon (conductor), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Dominique Poulange (stage director) Teatro Malibran, Venice – Dynamic Cat. 33545[5]
Notes and References
- Book: Lorenzo Bianconi.
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. Giorgio Pestelli. Giorgio Pestelli. Kate Singleton. Mercedes Viale Ferrero. I. Stage and Set. Opera on Stage. 2002. 0-226-04591-9. 37. Chicago. University of Chicago Press.
- Web site: L'olimpiade (Galuppi, Baldassare) - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download . 2023-05-16 . imslp.org . en.
- Olimpiade, L' (opera) ('The Olympiad')(iv). Monson. Dale E.. O903632. 2002.
- http://corago.unibo.it/opera/0000297927 "L'Olimpiade"
- https://operabaroque.fr/GALUPPI_OLIMPIADE.htm "L'Olimpiade"