Settings of Artaserse (1730)", Discourses in Music, vol. 6 no. 1, (Summer 2006). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pietro Metastasio. Wikiquote has...
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Artaserse is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Leonardo Vinci to an Italian libretto by Pietro Metastasio. This was the first of many...
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Artaserse is the name of a number of Italian operas, all based on a text by Metastasio. Artaserse is the Italian form of the name of the king Artaxerxes...
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Artaserse is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Johann Adolph Hasse to an Italian libretto adapted from that by Metastasio by Giovanni...
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Utica, Ezio, Alessandro nelle Indie, Semiramide riconosciuta, Siroe and Artaserse. After 1730 he was settled in Vienna and turned out more librettos for...
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Venetian Carnival of 1730, where his opera Artaserse was performed at S Giovanni Grisostomo. Metastasio's libretto was heavily reworked for the occasion...
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in Rome) – libretto by Metastasio Artaserse (Rome, 1749) – libretto by Metastasio Demetrio (Parma, 1749) – libretto by Metastasio Intermezzo Don Trastullo...
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Semiramide (Il finto Nino, overo La Semiramide riconosciuta) in 1737, Artaserse in 1738, Seleuco with Russian translation by Sumarokov, premiered in Moscow...
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1742) Artaserse, libretto by Metastasio (3 acts, 1743) Catone in Utica, libretto by Metastasio (3 acts, 1743) Alessandro e Poro, libretto by Metastasio (3...
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Artaserse is an opera in three acts by the Czech composer Josef Mysliveček, set to a popular libretto (or dramma per musica) by Metastasio that was originally...
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