Ciro in Babilonia (Cyrus in Babylon / 1812 Rossini / Aventi), opera

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Ciro in Babilonia; ossia, La caduta di Baldassare <Italian> / Cyrus in Babylon; or, The fall of Belshazzar (1812) is an opera by Gioachino Rossini (mus.) and Francesco Aventi (libr.).

Abstract

This story of the fall of Babylon is based largely on the Bible. Belshazzar (Baldassare), Cyrus (Ciro) and Daniel (Daniello) are among the characters.

Editions, performances

Premiered in Ferrara, Italy: Teatro Comunale, 14 March 1812.

Performance History

  • Also performed in many Italian cities and in Munich (1816), Lisbon, Vienna (1817), Weimar (1819), and Dresden (Königlich Sächsisches Theater, 1822), until about 1827. Then it disappeared until 1988.

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