This is a list of the operas written by the Italian composer Antonio Salieri (1750–1825).__TOC__
+ Operas by Antonio Salieri | ||||||
Title | Genre | Acts | Libretto | Premiere | ||
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Date | Venue | |||||
La Vestale | 3 acts | Unknown | Vienna | |||
Le donne letterate | 3 acts | Giovanni Gastone Boccherini, after Molière's Les femmes savantes | Carnival 1770 | Vienna, Burgtheater (or Kärtnertortheater) | ||
L'amore innocente | pastorale | 2 acts | Giovanni Gastone Boccherini | 1770 | Vienna, Burgtheater (or Kärtnertortheater) | |
Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamace | divertimento teatrale | 2 acts | Giovanni Gastone Boccherini, after Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote | Carnival 1771 | Vienna, Burgtheater (or Kärtnertortheater) | |
La moda, ossia scompigli domestici | pasticcio | 2 acts | Pietro Cipretti | 1771 | Vienna | |
Armida | dramma per musica | 3 acts | Marco Coltellini, after Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata | 2 June 1771 | Vienna, Burgtheater (or Kärtnertortheater) | |
La fiera di Venezia | commedia per musica | 3 acts | Giovanni Gastone Boccherini | 29 January 1772 | Vienna, Burgtheater (or Kärtnertortheater) | |
Il barone di Rocca antica | 2 acts | Giuseppe Petrosellini | 12 May 1772 | Vienna, Burgtheater (or Kärtnertortheater) | ||
La secchia rapita | 3 acts | Giovanni Gastone Boccherini, after Alessandro Tassoni's play of the same name | 21 October 1772 | Vienna, Kärtnertortheater | ||
La locandiera | dramma giocoso | 3 acts | 8 June 1773 | Vienna, Burgtheater[1] | ||
La calamita de' cuori | dramma giocoso | 3 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra, after Carlo Goldoni | 11 October 1774 | Vienna, Kärtnertortheater | |
La finta scema | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra | 9 September 1775 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
Daliso e Delmita | azione pastorale | 3 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra | 29 July 1776 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
Europa riconosciuta | dramma per musica | 2 acts | Mattia Verazi | 3 August 1778 | Milan, Teatro alla Scala (inauguration) | |
La scuola de' gelosi | dramma giocoso | 2 acts | Caterino Mazzolà | Carnival 1779 | Venice, San Moisè | |
La partenza inaspettata | 2 parts | Giuseppe Petrosellini | Carnival 1779 | Rome, Teatro Valle | ||
Il talismano (Acts 2 and 3 by Giacomo Rust) | dramma giocoso | 3 acts | Carlo Goldoni; revised by Lorenzo Da Ponte | 21 August 1779; Revised: 10 September 1788 | Milan, Teatro Cannobiana; revised: Vienna, Burgtheater | |
La dama pastorella | intermezzo | 2 parts | Giuseppe Petrosellini | 1780 | Rome, Teatro Valle | |
Der Rauchfangkehrer, oder Die unentbehrlichen Verräther ihrer Herrschaften aus Eigennutz | musikalisches Lustspiel | 3 acts | Leopold von Auenbrugger | 30 April 1781 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
Semiramide | dramma per musica | 3 acts | 14 January 1782[2] | Munich, Residenz Theatre | ||
Les Danaïdes | 5 acts | Marius François Louis Gaud Du Roullet and Louis Théodore Baron de Tschudi, after Raniero de Calzabigi | 26 April 1784 | Paris, Opéra | ||
Il ricco d'un giorno | dramma giocoso | 3 acts | Lorenzo Da Ponte after Giovanni Bertati | 6 December 1784 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
La grotta di Trofonio | opera comica | 2 acts | 12 October 1785 | Vienna, Burgtheater | ||
Prima la musica e poi le parole | divertimento teatrale | 1 act | Giovanni Battista Casti | 7 February 1786 | Vienna, Schloss Schönbrunn Orangerie | |
Les Horaces | tragédie lyrique | 3 acts | 2 December 1786 | Versailles | ||
Tarare | prologue and 5 acts | Pierre Beaumarchais | 8 June 1787 | Paris, Opéra | ||
Axur, re d'Ormus | 5 acts | Lorenzo Da Ponte, after Pierre Beaumarchais' Tarare | 8 January 1788 | Vienna, Burgtheater | ||
Cublai, gran kan de' Tartari | dramma eroicomico | 2 acts | Giovanni Battista Casti | composed 1788; first performed 1998 | Würzburg, Mainfrankentheater | |
Il pastor fido | dramma tragicomico | 4 acts | Lorenzo Da Ponte, after Battista Guarini's play of the same name | 11 February 1789 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
La cifra | dramma giocoso | 2 acts | Lorenzo Da Ponte, after Giuseppe Petrosellini's La dama pastorella | 11 December 1789 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
Catilina | dramma eroicomico | 2 acts | Giovanni Battista Casti | composed 1792; first performed 1994 | Staatstheater Darmstadt | |
Il mondo alla rovescia | dramma giocoso | 2 acts | Caterino Mazzolà, after his libretto L'isola capricciosa | 13 January 1795 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
Eraclito e Democrito | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra | 13 August 1795 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
Palmira, regina di Persia | dramma eroicomico | 2 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra, after Voltaire's La princesse de Babylone | 14 October 1795 | Vienna, Kärtnertortheater | |
Il moro | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra | 7 August 1796 | Vienna, Burgtheater | |
I tre filosofi | 2 acts | Giovanni de Gamerra | composed 1797, but unperformed | |||
Falstaff, ossia Le tre burle | dramma giocoso | 2 acts | Carlo Prospero Defranceschi, after William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor | 3 January 1799 | Vienna, Kärtnertortheater | |
Cesare in Farmacusa | dramma eroicomico | 2 acts | Carlo Prospero Defranceschi | 2 June 1800 | Vienna, Kärtnertortheater | |
L'Angiolina ossia Il matrimonio per Susurro | 2 acts | Carlo Prospero Defranceschi, after Ben Jonson's Epicœne | 22 October 1800 | Vienna, Kärtnertortheater | ||
Annibale in Capua | dramma per musica | 3 acts | Antonio Simone Sografi | 19 May 1801[3] | Trieste, Teatro Nuovo | |
La bella selvaggia | opera buffa | 2 acts | composed 1802, but unperformed | |||
Die Neger | 2 acts | 10 November 1804 | Vienna, Theater an der Wien |
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