Teuzzone
Teuzzone | |
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Opera by Antonio Vivaldi | |
Probable portrait of Antonio Vivaldi, c. 1723 | |
Librettist | Apostolo Zeno |
Language | Italian |
Premiere | 1719 (1719) Teatro Arciducale, Mantua |
Teuzzone is the twelfth Italian opera composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1719 to a libretto by Apostolo Zeno of 1706, which was first performed at the Teatro Arciducale in Mantua.
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast (Conductor: – ) |
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Troncone, Emperor of China | tenor | Giuseppe Pederzoli |
Teuzzone, his son, in love with and betrothed to Zelinda | soprano (en travesti) | Margherita Gualandi, "la Campioli" |
Zidiana, bride but not wife of Troncone, secretly in love with Teuzzone | contralto | Anna Ambreville |
Zelinda, Tartar princess, in love with Teuzzone | contralto | Teresa Mucci |
Cino, governor of the realm, in love with Zidiana | soprano castrato | Gasparo Geri |
Sivenio, a general of the realm, in love with Zidiana | bass | Francesco Benedetti |
Egaro, captain of the guards, relative and confidant of Zidiana | contralto castrato | Lorenzo Beretta |
Argonte, Tartar prince and confidant of Zelinda | tenor | Giuseppe Pederzoli |
Chorus of soldiers, guards and people |
Synopsis
The plot concerns the aftermath of Troncone's death, where his wife Zidiana schemes with the governor Cino and the general Sivenio to seize power, even though Teuzzone is the rightful heir. Zelinda, the fiancée of Teuzzone, is a powerful woman in her own right and fights against this move, especially when it becomes clear that Zidiana's plan is to marry Teuzzone for herself.
Recordings
Conductor: Sandro Volta. Orchestra dell'Opera Barocca di Guastalla. Singers: Pagano, Barazzoni, Bortolanei, Piccini, Lippi, Favari, Manzotti. Date: 1996. Issued: 1996.
Conductor: Jordi Savali. Le Concert des Nations. Singers: Lopez, Milanesi, Galou, Mameli, Zanasi, Giovannini, Sakurada. Label: Naive. Issued: 2011.
External links
- Teuzzone summary and cast list (in Italian and English)
- Libretto (in Italian)
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