Puneet Varma (Editor)

Siroe (Hasse)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Librettist
  
Pietro Metastasio

Language
  
Italian

Composer
  
Johann Adolph Hasse

Siroe (Hasse) wwwparnassusatuploadstxartistsdbSiroe20140

Premiere
  
2 May 1733 (1733-05-02) Teatro Malvezzi, Bologna

Similar
  
Artaserse, Solimano, Piramo e Tisbe, Tito Vespasiano, Cleofide

Hasse la sorte mia tiranna world premiere recording from the opera siroe re di persia


Siroe, or Siroe re di Persia (Siroes, King of Persia), is an opera seria in three acts by Johann Adolph Hasse. The libretto was by Metastasio. As with many of the latter's libretti, Siroe was also set by Hasse's contemporaries, for example Vinci, Vivaldi and Handel (see his Siroe of 1728).

Contents

Franco fagioli interpr te johann adolf hasse siroe r di persia fra l orror della tempesta


Performance history

Siroe was first performed on 2 May 1733 at the Teatro Malvezzi in Bologna. It was produced again in Naples at the Teatro di San Carlo on 4 November 1747.

Hasse was asked to reset the opera for the Elector of Saxony and this version was first performed on 3 August 1763 at the Grosses Königliches Opernhaus am Zwingerhof in Dresden.

Siroe received its modern-day premiere in an uncut version by Ensemble Serse in September 2008 in a performance which, including two fifteen-minute intervals, lasted just under five hours. Siroe was revived in an abridged form for the 2011 London Handel Festival by Ensemble Serse at St George's, Hanover Square in London on 15 April 2011 in a performance which lasted two and a half hours.

Synopsis

Medarse wishes to supplant Siroe as Cosroe's heir. Siroe is in love with Emira, daughter of Cosroe's former enemy Asbite, disguised as a man called Idaspe, while Siroe is loved in turn by his father's mistress Laodice. Eventually Cosroe recognizes the loyalty of Siroe and Emira, and makes Siroe the new king.

References

Siroe (Hasse) Wikipedia


Similar Topics