, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 480 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503604367.
Summary Pietro Metastasio (1698-1782) can be considered as the most renowned operatic dramatist of eighteenth-century Europe. His drammi per musica travelled all around Europe - and beyond - throughout the eighteenth century and the early years of the nineteenth. Courts, palaces, and public theatres were eager to perform his dramas, and so hundreds of composers set them to music, sometimes on more than one occasion. This volume lets the surviving textual and musical traces speak for themselves. As a catalogue of the sources of five of Metastasio's most successful titles - Didone abbandonata, Alessandro nell'Indie, Artaserse, Adriano in Siria, and Demofoonte -, it offers their most complete chronology up to date, as well as a detailed presentation of the printers and the theatres in which these texts became alive. In the case of the majority of these works, thousands of manuscripts and copies attest to more than one hundred complete musical versions and over two hundred and fifty productions. They may thus rightly be considered witnesses to the operatic fever that took Europe by storm in the Enlightenment. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword, by lvaro Torrente Acknowledgements List of abbreviations List of institutions Introduction 1. Didone abbandonata (1724-1832) Ana Llorens and Gorka Rubiales Zabarte 2. Alessandro nell'Indie (1730-1831) Ana Llorens and Valentina Anzani 3. Artaserse (1730-1850) Ana Llorens and Gorka Rubiales Zabarte 4. Adriano in Siria (1732-1828) Ana Llorens and Tatiana Ar ez Santiago 5. Demofoonte (1733-1821) Ana Llorens, Gorka Rubiales, and Nicola Usula Bibliography Main bibliographic tools Indices I. Chronological indices Ia. Chronological index: by years and cities Ib. Chronological index: by date and title II. Onomastic index - composers III. Onomastic index - printers IV. Index of theatres