Calliroe
Calliroe is an opera by Antonio Sacchini, set to a libretto by Mattia Verazi. It was first performed in Ludwigsburg on 11 February 1770 and the ballets were set by French choreographer Louis Dauvigny.
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The opera follows the usual pattern of opera seria of the time: secco recitative interlaced with da capo arias. Within this format Sacchini introduced strong dramatic music to suit the libretto: stromentato recitative is also used for extra dramatic effect, and the arias are sometimes interrupted by bursts of recitative. Stylistically, the work is thought to anticipate Italian opera of the following decade, and in particular Mozart's Il re pastore.
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 11 February 1770 (Conductor:) |
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Bicestre | soprano | Anna Cesari Seeman |
Tarsile | soprano castrato | Andrea Grassi |
Sidonio | soprano castrato | Francesco Guerrieri |
Calliroe | mezzo-soprano | Caterina Bonafini |
Dorisia | mezzo-soprano | Monaca (or Monica) Bonanni |
Agricane | alto castrato | Giovanni Maria Rubinelli |
Arsace | tenor | Gaetano Petti |
References
- Italianopera, 12 February 2011
- Casaglia, Gherardo (2005)."Calliroe, 11 February 1770". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
- Marita P. McClymonds: "Calliroe", Grove Music Online ed L. Macy (Accessed 3 June 2007), grovemusic.com, subscription access.
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