Artaserse (Hasse)
Artaserse is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Johann Adolph Hasse to an Italian libretto adapted from that by Metastasio by Giovanni Boldini. It premiered at the Teatro di San Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice on 11 February 1730, shortly after the libretto's first setting by Leonardo Vinci premiered in Rome 6 days earlier. Metastasio's libretto, Artaserse, has been used in more than 90 works. Hasse himself would later re-work the score for performances at the Opernhaus am Zwinger in Dresden (1740) and the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples (1760).
Artaserse | |
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Opera by Johann Adolph Hasse | |
Title page of the original libretto for Hasse's first setting of the work | |
Librettist | Pietro Metastasio (adapted by G. Boldini) |
Premiere | 11 February 1730 |
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 11 February 1730 Conductor: – |
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Artaserse Prince and subsequently King of Persia; friend of Arbace and in love with Semira | tenor | Filippo Giorgi |
Mandane Sister of Artaserse; in love with Arbace | soprano | Francesca Cuzzoni |
Artabano Prefect of the Royal Guard; father of Arbace and Semira | alto castrato | Nicolò Grimaldi ("Nicolini") |
Arbace Brother of Semira; Friend of Artaserse; in love with Mandane | soprano castrato | Carlo Broschi ("Farinelli") |
Semira Sister of Arbace; in love with Artaserse | contralto | Maria Maddalena Pieri |
Megabise General of the Persian Army and confidant of Artabano; also in love with Semira | soprano castrato | Castoro Antonio Castori |
Recordings
- Hasse Artaserse, Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia, conductor: Corrado Rovaris; Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani (tenor) as Artaserse, Maria Grazia Schiavo (soprano) as Mandane, Sonia Prina (contralto) as Artabano, Franco Fagioli (countertenor) as Arbace, Rosa Bove (mezzo-soprano) as Semira, Antonio Giovannini (countertenor) as Megabise. Recording date: July 2012, Festival della Valle d'Itria, Martina Franca release: 2016, Label: Dynamic Cat. CDS7715/1–3 (CD), 37715 (DVD).
External links
- Media related to Artaserse (Hasse) at Wikimedia Commons
- Artaserse: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Work details, Corago archive
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