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Ottone Trag·Edia ".---.... ~.. ~ ----~-------~ OTTONE TRAG·EDIA -. l'er M ufica Da Rapprefcntarfi nel Famofo Teatro Grimani di S. Gio: G rifoClomo • L' ANNO MDCCXVI. Seconda ImprefJione • . IN VENEZIA) M. DCCXV~. Appreffo Marino Roffetti • In Merzeria all' lnft'gna della Pace. /1 i) ~\ 7i ).~f;;'j / ..-' f;: •• 89 Elisabetta Cristina imperatrice regnante. Centurione; Giuseppe ad Arimatea. I text: [Aurelio AureliJ. music: [Johann Adolf] Bologna: Giulio Borzaghi. [1718]. 16 pp. Hasse. Cf. Allacci 397; Sartori 11606. performed at: [Napoli], Teatro di S. Bartolomeo, BlC #56 19 November 1727. names: Elisabetta Cristina (dee); Michele­ 563. "Gesu Nato. Componimento pastorale per Federico d'Althann (dee); Francesco Saracino musica." napoletano (sce). text: Gregario Giacomo Terribilini romano. cast Antonio Barbieri; Gaetano Valletta; music: Antonio Bencini romano. Giustina Turcotti; Barbara Stabile; Anna performed at: Venezia, Congregazione Bagniolesi; Antonia Colasanti. dell'Oratorio di S. Filippo Neri di Venezia, [1760]. roles: Gerone; Eumene; Clotilde; Arpalice; roles: Salomino; Osea; labano. Lisarco; Osmicle. misc.: First perf. at Bologna, 1742. ballets: libretto of unnamed intermezzo printed Venezia:? 1760. 22 pp. between acts: [Grilletta e Porsugnacco] (cf. BlC ct. Sa rtori 11634. #677b). BlC #305 misc.: Hasse's firstname given as "Gio. Adolfo." Napoli: Francesco Ricciardo. 1727. 60 pp. ct. Sartori 11575; Sonneck 554. 564. "Giaele. Oratorio per l'Assunzione della Ble #677a B.ma Vergine." text: Anonymous. music: Giovanni (Battista] Costanzi. 561. "Gerusalemme Distrutta. Dramma sacro performed at: [RomaJ, Collegio Clementino, per musica da rappresentarsi ... la quadragesima [1754]. del 1794 ... " roles: Debbora; Giaele; Baracco. text: Avvocato Sograsii veneziano. music: misc.: Bound in a collection of individually , Niccola Zingarelli di Napoli. paginated oratorios. performed at: Pergola, Regio Teatro di Via della Roma: stamperia del Chracas. 1754. 14 + j pp. Pergola. 1794. ct. Sa rt 0 r i 11 697. names: Ferdinando III arciduca d'Austria (ded); Ble #392d Michele Neri Bondi (cmr); Pietro Fiorelli (drt); Giovanni Tarchiani (drt); Gio Felice Mosell (cnd); Giovanni Chiari di Milano (sce); Francesco Cecchi 565. "Giannina e Bernardone. Commedia per fiorentini (cst); Francesco Mori fiorentini (cst): musica da rappresentarsi ... per prim'opera in Giuseppe Mori fiorentini (cst): Gio Batista quest'anno 1785." Rigagnoli fiorentini (cst); Giuseppe Borgini (mch). text: [F Livigni]. music: Domenico Cimarosa. cast: Giuseppe Dubbie; Niccolao Quilici; Matteo performed at: [Napoli], Teatro Nuovo. 1785. Babini; Elena Cantoni; Angiolo Monanni names: Giuseppe Marenzi (sce). (Manzoletto); Anonymous. cast: Anna Benini: Rosa Satiro; Orsolina Mattei; roles: Fannia; Giovanni; Manasse; Marianne; Gennaro luzio; Giuseppe Marchesi; Bernardo Gioseffo Flavio; Tito. Mengozzi; Giuseppe Buzzi. misc.: 2 acts. Chorus and orchestra members roles: Giannina; D. Aurora; Lauretta; listed. Bound with several other works. Bernardone; D. Orlando; II Capitan leone; Masino. Firenze: Pietro Fantosini. 1794. 39 pp. misc.: First perf. at Venezia, S Samuele, Fall Ct. Sartori 11590; Sonneck 554. 1781. Ble #367a Napoli:? 1785. 48 pp. ct. Sa rt 0 r i 11 739. BlC #530 562. "Gesu al Sepolcro. Oratorio fatto cantare ... la sera del venerd, santo dell'anno 1718." text: Giacomo Antonio Bergamori. music: 566. "Giannina e Bernardone. Dramma giocoso Giacomo Antonio Perti. per musica." performed at: [Bologna]. Arciconfraternita di text: F. Livigni. music: Domenico Cimarosa. Santa Maria della Morte, 1718. performed at: Lisboa, T eatro della Rua dos • roles: Maria; S Maria Maddalena; S Giovanni; Condes, Spring, 1791. 90 cast: Francesco Rossi: Francesco Bartocci; Cassiano, 5 January 1648/9. ludovico Brizzi; leonardo Martini; Antonio Brizzi: Carlo Fidanza; Antonio Giuseppe da Silva. (ecB(,\~:\:;:j; folio ML 50 .C3~ (;53 roles: Giannina; Bernardone; Capitan Francone: 571. "Giasone e Medea. Ballo eroico favoloso." • D. Aurora; D. Orlando; laureta; Masino. text: Domenico Ricciardi. music: Giuseppe misc.: First perf. at Venezia, S. Samuele. Fall Horbman. 1781. Bilingual libretto (Italian/Portugese). performed at: [Firenze]. Regio Teatro della Palla ..Liseea-: Antonio Rodrigues Galhardo. 1791. 163 a Corda, Spring. 1785. pp. names: Pietro d'Antonio Fabbrini (cst); Cammillo Ct. Sartori 11754. del Riccio Baldi Papi tiorentino (sce). BlC #254 cast: Domenico Ricciardi; Cammilla Dupetit Banti; Giacomo Ricciardi; Teresa Zampieri. 567. "II Giardino. Concerto musicale roles: Giasone; Medea; Creonte; Creusa. rappresentato nella solennita della Santiss~ ballets: Corps de ballet listed. Annuntiata. " misc.: 4 acts. Bound with several other works. text: Anonymous. music: Anonymous. Firenze: Stamperia Bonducciana. [1785]. 12 pp. performed at: [Lucca], Congregatione della Madre BlC #368e di Dio. 1666. names: Scuole di S. Maria Cortelandini (trp). 572. "Giasone e Medea. Ballo eroico Lucca: lacinto Paci. 1666. 11 pp. pantomimico." Ct. Sa rt 0 r i 11 785 . text: Domenico Ricciardi. music: Giuseppe BlC #706 Horbman. performed at: Modena, Teatro Rangone, Spring, 568. "Giasone. Drama musicale." '787. text: Giacinta Andrea Cicognini. music: names: Ercole III duca di Modena (dee); Giovanni [Francesco Cavalli?]. Zerbini (imp); Domenico Ricciardi (chr); Bartolo roles: Giasone; Ercole; Besso; Isifile: Oreste; Ruggeri bolognese (cst). Alinda; Medea; Delta; Egeo. cast: Domenico Ricciardi; Carolina Dupre; misc.: First perf. at Venezia. 1649. with music Antonio Papini; Clementina Banti. • by Cavalli. roles: Giasone; Medea; Creonte; Creusa. Viterbo: il Diotallevi. 1665. 106 pp. ballets: Ballet outlined following BlC #276a: "II ct. Franchi 384; Sartori 11817. Demo~onte. Dramma per musica." Corps de BlC #546 ballet listed. misc.: Ballet invented and directed by Domenico 569. "II Giasone. Drama musicale." Ricciardi. text: Giacinta Andrea Cicognini. music: Modena: Giuseppe Davolio. [1787]. [iv] pp. BlC #276b [Francesco Cavalli]. performed at: [Venezia], [1664]. Venezia: Nicolo Pezzana. 1664. 108 pp. 573. "la Gineviefa. Dramma per musica," Ct. Sartori 11815 ; So n neck 557. text: lorenzo Brunassi. music: Giacomo Sellitto. BlC #98 names: Giuseppe Aurelio di Gennaro (dee). roles: Sefrido; Gineviefa; Mitrane; Erminia; 570. "Giasone. [Opera]. [Modern libretto Godo; Manete. misc.: ~ article on Sellitto's brother, translation]: text: [G A. Cicognini]. music: [Francesco] Giuseppe, mentions Giacomo. but does not say Cavalli. that Giacomo wrote any operas. roles: [prologue:] Apollo: Amor; [Opera:] Napoli: Giovanni di Simone. 1745. 76 pp. Ercole; Besso; Giasone; Medea; Egeo; Oreste; Ct. Sartori 11861. Demo; Delta: Isifile: Alinda; corio BlC #773 misc.: Anonymous English translation of original Italian libretto. First pert. at Venezia, Teatro S 574. "Ginevra Principessa di Scozia, Dramma per musica." • 91 text: [Antonio Salvi]. music: [Giacomo Antonio text: Andrea Cal mo. I Perti]. names: Gabriel Gradenigo (dee). performed at: Firenze, Villa di Pratolino, [Fall, roles: Lucido; Gretolo; Turbido; Notola; Coccido; 1708]. Lidia; Oracolo. roles: Re di Scozia; Ginevra; Ariodante; misc.: Bound with two other works. Lurcanio; Dalinda; Polinesso; Odoardo. Vinegia: lovambattista Bertacagno. 1553. 11 9 + misc.: Libretto after Ariosto. Bound with several i pp. other works. Ble #694b Firenze: Anton Maria Albizzini. 1708. viii + 61 pp. 578. "II Gionata. Componimento sagro da ef. Allaee i 403; Sartori 11863. cantarsi nella sera della festivita della Beata Ble #367b Vergine del Fuoco principal protettrice della citta di Forli ... " 575. "Giocasta. Drama musicale." text: Anonymous. music: Giovanni Valentini text: Giovanni Andrea Moniglia; Sig Consigliere napolitano. Rulant (trans.). music: Gio Ugo Wilderer; Giorgio performed at: Forli, 1782. Kra ttt. names: Luigi Valenti Gonzaga (dee). performed at: [Dusseldorff], Nuovo Teatro del roles: Gionata; Saulle; Abcinoa; Abnere. Serenissimo Elettor Palatino, 1696. misc.: D.o. imprimatur: 15 and 20 January 1782. names: Matteo Alberti (drt); Mons Rodier (chr). Forli: Achille Marozzi. [1782]. 15 + i pp. roles: Cirene; Arbante; Eurito; Irene; Giocasta; Cf. Sartori 11992. Delmiro; Feraspe; Filoro; Ergindo. Ble #126 ballets: Ballets named. Dusseldorff: Gio. Christiano Schleuter. [1696]. 579. "II Giorno di Notte. Drama per musica." [86] pp. text: Matteo Noris. music: [Carlo Francesco Cf. Sartori 11947; Sonneek 559. Pollaroli]. Ble #357 performed at: [Venezia]. Teatro Grimani in S. Gio. Grisostomo. 1704. 576. "La Gioconda. [Dramma lirico]." roles: Eliogabalo; Sabina; Livia; Corsica; Cina; text: [Arrigo Boito]. music: [Amilcare] Vitelio; Quintilio; Domizio; Lindo. Ponchielli. ballets: With ballets. performed at: Chicago, Auditorium Theater. 27 Venezla: Marino Rossetti. 1704. 70 pp. November 1915. Cf. Allaeei 406; Sartori 12017; Sonneek names: Cleofonte Campanini (cnd). 560. cast: Emmy Destinn; Eleonora de Cisneros; BlC #615d Vittorio Arimondi; Frances Ingram; Amedeo Bassi; Mario Ancona; Constantin Nicolay; Octave 580. "[Giove]. Cantata a tre voci. Per Dua; Rocco Franzini. festeggiare ... il felicissimo giorno natalizio di sua roles: La Gioconda; Laura Adorno; Alvise maesta." Badoero; La Cieca; Enzo Grimaldo; Barnaba: text: Anonymous. music: [Josef Myslivecek] Zuane; Un Cantore; Isepo. detto il Boemo. misc.: Boito's libretto, written under the performed at: Napoli, Real Teatro di San Carlo, pseudonym "Tobia Gorrio," is after Hugo: [1775]. "Angelo, tyran de Padoue." First perf. at Milan, cast: Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci; Giuseppe La Scala,
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