Teseo

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Operas by George Frideric Handel

Almira (1705)
Florindo (1708)
Rodrigo (1707)
Agrippina (1709)
Rinaldo (1711)
Il pastor fido (1712)
Teseo (1713)
Amadigi di Gaula (1715)
Acis and Galatea (1718)
Radamisto (1720)
Muzio Scevola (1721)
Floridante (1721)
Ottone (1723)
Flavio (1723)
Giulio Cesare (1724)
Tamerlano (1724)
Rodelinda (1725)
Scipione (1726)
Alessandro (1726)
Admeto (1727)
Riccardo Primo (1727)
Siroe (1728)
Tolomeo (1728)
Lotario (1729)
Partenope (1730)
Poro (1731)
Ezio (1732)
Sosarme (1732)
Orlando (1733)
Arianna in Creta (1734)
Oreste (1734)
Ariodante (1735)
Alcina (1735)
Atalanta (1736)
Arminio (1737)
Giustino (1737)
Berenice (1737)
Alessandro Severo (1738)
Faramondo (1738)
Serse (1738)
Giove in Argo (1739)
Imeneo (1740)
Deidamia (1741)
Semele (1744)

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For the missile, see Teseo.

Teseo (or 'Theseus') is an opera seria with music by George Frideric Handel, the only Handel opera that is in five acts.[1] The Italian-language libretto was by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Philippe Quinault's Thésée. It was Handel's third London opera, intended to follow the success of Rinaldo after the unpopular Il pastor fido.

The opera was premiered at the Queen's Theatre in London on 10 January 1713. It received an additional 12 performances through 16 May 1713.[2] The singers included the castratos Valeriano Pellegrini and Valentino Urbani. Between 1713 and 1984, there were only two revivals[3], the first being the revival under Fritz Lehmann in Göttingen on 29 June 1947. In 1985, the tercentenary year for the Handel commemorations, the opera received three revivals.[3] English Touring Opera produced Teseo in October and November 2007.[4]

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Role Voice type Premiere Cast, January 10, 1713
(Conductor: - )
Teseo soprano castrato
King Egeo alto castrato
Princess Agilea soprano
Clitia soprano
Arcano alto
Medea soprano
Priest of the goddess Minerva bass

[edit] Selected recordings

  • Erato 2292 45806-2: Eirain James, Della Jones, Julia Gooding, Derek Lee Ragin, Catherine Napoli, Jeffrey Gall; Les Musiciens du Louvre; Marc Minkowski, conductor[5]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Price, Curtis, "Teseo in Boston and London" (February 1986). Early Music, 14 (1): pp. 149, 151.
  2. ^ Kimbell, David, "The Libretto of Handel's Teseo" (October 1963). Music & Letters, 44 (4): pp. 371-379.
  3. ^ a b Dean, Winton, "Music in London: Opera - Teseo" (October 1985). The Musical Times, 126 (1712): pp. 611-612.\
  4. ^ Erica Jeal. "Teseo (Hackney Empire, London)", The Guardian, 16 October 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-10. 
  5. ^ Burrows, Donald, Review of recording of Teseo (August 1993). Early Music, 21 (3): pp. 505-506.

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