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'''La clemenza di Tito''' <Italian> (1789) is an opera by [[Bernardo Ottani]] (mus.) and [[Pietro Metastasio]] (libr.).
'''La clemenza di Tito''' <Italian> / ''The Clemency of Titus'' (1798) is an [[opera]], set to [[music]] by [[Bernardo Ottani]].


==Abstract==
~ [[Libretto]] by [[Pietro Metastasio]]; see [[La clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus / 1734 Metastasio), libretto (opera)]]


==Editions, performances==
==Abstract==          


Premiered in Turin [Italy]: 1789.
An operatic version of Metastasio's libretto.
 
==Cast==
 
* [[Antonio Gordegiani]] = [[Titus]]
* Angiola Perini = Vitellia
* Andrea Martini (detto Senesino) = Sesto
* Caterina Lorenzini = Servilia
* Giuseppe Batazzi = Annio
* Gaetana Augè = Publio
 
==Editions==
 
Published in [[Turin, Italy]]: Onorato DeRossi, 1798.
 
==Performance history==
 
Premiered at [[Teatro Regio, Turin, Italy]]: 26 December 1797.


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 6 February 2021

La clemenza di Tito <Italian> / The Clemency of Titus (1798) is an opera, set to music by Bernardo Ottani.

~ Libretto by Pietro Metastasio; see La clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus / 1734 Metastasio), libretto (opera)

Abstract

An operatic version of Metastasio's libretto.

Cast

  • Antonio Gordegiani = Titus
  • Angiola Perini = Vitellia
  • Andrea Martini (detto Senesino) = Sesto
  • Caterina Lorenzini = Servilia
  • Giuseppe Batazzi = Annio
  • Gaetana Augè = Publio

Editions

Published in Turin, Italy: Onorato DeRossi, 1798.

Performance history

Premiered at Teatro Regio, Turin, Italy: 26 December 1797.

External links