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Author:
Melani, Alessandro, 1639-1703, composer.
Title:
L'empio punito / Alessandro Melani ; edited by Luca Della Libera.
Publisher:
A-R EditionsInc.,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
1 score (xcvii, 361 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates) : facsimiles ; 31 cm.
Subject:
Juan,--Don (Legendary character)--Scores.--Scores.
Operas--Scores.
Operas.
Scores.
Other Authors:
Acciaiuoli, Filippo, 1637-1700, librettist.
Apolloni, Giovanni Filippo, approximately 1635-1688, librettist.
Della Libera, Luca, editor.
Notes:
Preface and critical notes in English. "This edition of L'empio punito is based on two manuscript scores, mainly the work of the copyist Giovanni Antelli, active in Rome between 1653/54 and 1696." -- page 357. Libretto by Giovanni Filippo Apolloni. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"Alessandro Melani's L'empio punito was produced during a short period of prosperity for Roman opera in the second half of the seventeenth century. The libretto, by Giovanni Filippo Apolloni, versified by Filippo Acciaiuoli, adapts the Don Juan myth into an operia seria form. By borrowing many elements from classical literature, Acciaiuoli and Apolloni distance their story from the psychological and ideological topics of the original myth, thereby creating space to parody some of its previous models. The first performance, at the Teatro Colonna on 17 February 1669, was sponsored by Cardinal Flavio Chigi, Agostino Chigi, Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, and Cardinal Giacomo Rospigliosi, a collective sponsorship following the similar successful production of Il Girello in 1668. Contemporary accounts describe L'empio punito as a novelty and praise its production, especially the visual aspect, which was so well received that a second row of seats was added to allow the entire audience a good view of the stage. The scenery, costumes, ballets, and the various nobles in attendance were all described in the surviving avvisi; the quality of the music and the singing were also highly praised."--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era, 0484-0828 ; 228
Recent researches in music online, 2577-4573
ISBN:
9781987208122
1987208129
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1334100449
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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