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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


The libretto was so popular that it was set to music by other composers, including [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (1695) and [[Antonio Vivaldi]] (1715). In 1703 it was adapted (under the title ''L'Agrippina'') by librettist [[Antonio Piantanida]] and set to music by composer [[Paolo Magni]]  
The libretto was so popular that it was set to music by other composers, including [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (1695), [[Francesco Gasparini]] (1715), and [[Antonio Vivaldi]] (1715). In 1703 it was adapted (under the title ''L'Agrippina'') by librettist [[Antonio Piantanida]] and set to music by composer [[Paolo Magni]]


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==Editions==

Latest revision as of 16:38, 12 December 2019

Nerone fatto Cesare <Italian> / Nero Made Emperor (1692) is an opera, set to music by Giacomo Antonio Perti.

~ Original libretto by Matteo Noris.

Abstract

The libretto was so popular that it was set to music by other composers, including Alessandro Scarlatti (1695), Francesco Gasparini (1715), and Antonio Vivaldi (1715). In 1703 it was adapted (under the title L'Agrippina) by librettist Antonio Piantanida and set to music by composer Paolo Magni

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Adaptations

Performance history

Premiered in Venice, Italy: Teatro Vendramin di S. Salvatore, 27 December 1692.

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