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Praun, Christoph <1696-1771>Nähere Informationen , Reutter, Theresia <1708-1782>Nähere Informationen , Giuseppe, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen , Giovanni, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen , Conti, SignoraNähere Informationen , Vitali, Giacomo <1736+>Nähere Informationen , Borghi, Gaetano <1686-1777>Nähere Informationen , Gaetano, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen
Praun, Christoph <1696-1771>Nähere Informationen , Reutter, Theresia <1708-1782>Nähere Informationen , Giuseppe, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen , Giovanni, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen , Conti, SignoraNähere Informationen , Vitali, Giacomo <1736+>Nähere Informationen , Borghi, Gaetano <1686-1777>Nähere Informationen , Gaetano, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen


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Revision as of 02:11, 11 October 2023

Enone
opera seria by Antonio Caldara
Paris and Oenone, from The Greek Heroines 1539
Paris and Oenone, from The Greek Heroines 1539
Translationdt.: Oinone
LibrettistApostolo Zeno
LanguageItalian
Premiere
August 28, 1729 (1729-08-28)
Wien, Gardens of the Favorita

Enone is an opera (opera seria) by Antonio Caldara to a libretto by Apostolo Zeno. The opera premiered in Vienna on 28 August 1729 (1729-08-28).[1]

Synopsis

Italian

English

German

Roles and premiere cast

The Cast of "Enone" as listed in the score
The Cast of "Enone" as listed in the score [2]
Role description (eng/it) Voice type Premiere Cast, 30 August 1733[3]
Clistene King of Sicione, father of Aristea (re di Sicione, padre d’Aristea) Gaetano (Orsini?)
Aristea his daughter, beloved of Megacle (sua figlia, amante di Megacle) La Reutter
Argene Cretan lady disguised as the shepherdess, Licori,

betrothed to Licida (dama cretense in abito di pastorella sotto nome di Licori, amante di Licida)

La Pisani
Licida generally believed to be the son of the king of Crete,

lover of Aristea, friend of Megacle (creduto figlio del re di Creta, amante d’Aristea ed amico di Megacle)

(Pietro?) Cassati*
Megacle lover of Aristea and friend of Licida (amante d’Aristea ed amico di Licida) Felice Salimbeni
Aminta tutor of Licida (aio di Licida) Praun
Alcandro confidant of Clistene (confidente di Clisthene) Borghi
nymphs, shepherds, priests, populus,

followers of Clistene and of Aristea, guards (Coro di pastori e ninfe, coro di atleti, coro di sacerdoti)

Sources:[4][5][2][6]

*) The booklet lists Orsini as the original cast of Megacle[7]. "Cassati" may be a spelling variation of "Casati"[8].

Répertoire International des Sources Musicales – RISM-OPAC

  • RISM ID no.: 464110019[9]

Sources

  • Deutsches Libretto 1:
Olympisches Jahr-Fest. Welsch-gesungener vorgestellet. Von Antonio Caldara in Music verfasset
Verlag: Ghelen
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
1733
Olympisches Jahr-Fest. Welsch-gesungener vorgestellet. Von Antonio Caldara in Music verfasset. Vienna: Gehlen, 1733.[10]
  • Deutsches Libretto 2:
Das olympische Jahrsfest, ein Singspiel, vorgestellet auf der privilegirten Schaubühne nächst der kaiserl. Burg im Jahr 1764. In das Deutsche übertragen von J. A. E. v. G.
Verlag: Ghelen
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
1764
Das olympische Jahrsfest, ein Singspiel, vorgestellet auf der privilegirten Schaubühne nächst der kaiserl. Burg im Jahr 1764. In das Deutsche übertragen von J. A. E. v. G. Vienna: Gehlen, 1764.[11]
  • Italian Libretto:
"L'olimpiade, Vienna, van Ghelen, 1733". Progetto Metastasio. Retrieved October 1, 2023.[6]
  • Score:
Copyist Copyist of Vienna
Publisher Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1733).
Misc. Notes Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna (A-Wn): Mus.Hs.17164
Contains ballets composed by Nicola Matteis Jr..
Work Title L'olimpiade
Composer Caldara, Antonio
I-Catalogue Number IAC 161
Movements/Sections 3 acts
Year/Date of Composition 1733
First Performance 1733-08-30 in Vienna, Teatro della Favorita
Librettist Pietro Metastasio (1698-1782)
Language Italian
Composer Time Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation 7 vocal soloists, mixed chorus (SATB), orchestra[2]

Antonio Caldara's L'olimpiade in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Solo Albums/Recital albums

Year Album
2010 (recorded) Caldara in Vienna (Album)

Complete list of musical numbers from Antonio Caldara's L'olimpiade

This listing only contains the musical pieces performed and/or recorded by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed Title Album, Video or Concert Program Year first published/performed
2010 (recorded) "Lo seguitai felice" Caldara in Vienna (Album) 1733[3]
2010 (recorded) "Mentre dormi amor fomenti" Caldara in Vienna (Album) 1733[3]

References

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Copyist Copyist of Vienna Publisher Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1729-30). Copyright Public Domain Misc. Notes Bibliothèque nationale de France, Musique (F-Pn): L-3454


RISM ID no.: 840010049

Opera seria en 5 actes suivi d'une licenza Livret d'Apostolo Zeno 1re représentation : Vienne, Favorita, 28 août 1734 Rôles : Agelao (Fa 4, Sig. Praun), Egle (Ut 1, Sig.ra Holzhauser), Eurialo (Ut 1, Sig. Giuseppe), Cleone (Ut 3, Sig. Giovanni), Enone (Ut 1, Sig.ra Conti), Paride (Ut 1, Sig. Vitali), Cibrene (Ut 4, Sig. Borghi), Priamo (Ut 3, Sig. Gaetano) Soliste de la licenza : Ut 1 Choeur : Ut 1, Ut 3, Ut 4, Fa 4 Vl 2, vla, b, fag, tr 2, clno 4, timp 2, bc Au f. 2, rôles et noms des interprètes Ne contient pas les ballets de Nicola Matteis


Praun, Christoph <1696-1771>Nähere Informationen , Reutter, Theresia <1708-1782>Nähere Informationen , Giuseppe, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen , Giovanni, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen , Conti, SignoraNähere Informationen , Vitali, Giacomo <1736+>Nähere Informationen , Borghi, Gaetano <1686-1777>Nähere Informationen , Gaetano, Signor <18.sc>Nähere Informationen

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