La Cleopatra

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Operas by Domenico Cimarosa
Domenico cimarosa

La finta parigina (1773)
L'Armida immaginaria (1777)
Giannina e Bernardone (1781)
La Cleopatra (1789)
Il matrimonio segreto (1792)
Il maestro di cappella (1793)
Le astuzie femminili (1794)

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La Cleopatra (1789) is an opera seria in two acts by composer Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by F. Moretti.[1]

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[edit] Historical background and musical analysis

La Cleopatra was commissioned by Queen Catherine II in 1788. Cimarosa and Moretti were instructed to keep the opera short and give it a relatively simple plot. As a result, the opera is about a hundred minutes in length which is short for an opera of that period and time. The plot is also very straight forward, lacking the typical plot twists and intrigues of other opera serias of the day. Musically the opera is made up of mostly arias with only a few duets, a quartet, a ballet, and a march. Although, music critics of the opera have admired the duet at the end of act one, the music written for the ballet, and the final quartet at the end, overall the opera is not that remarkable. The work premiered at the Theater Eremitage in Saint Petersburg, Russia on September 27, 1789.[2]

[edit] Major roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, September, 27 1789
Conductor:
Cleopatra coloratura soprano
Antonio castrato
Domizio tenor
Arsinoe baritone

[edit] Discography

  • La Cleopatra with conductor Franco Piva and the Orchestra e Cora Città di Adria. Cast includes: Luisa Giannini (Cleopatra), Patrizia Morandini (Antonio), Luca Favaron (Domizio), and Maria Pia Moriyòn (Arsinoe). Released in 1996 on Bongiovanni GB label.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.operone.de/opern/cleopatracim.html
  2. ^ http://www.operatoday.com/content/2006/09/cimarosa_cleopa.php