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The Pirates (opera)

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First performance
  
21 November 1792

Language
  
English

Composer
  
Stephen Storace

The Pirates (opera)

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The Pirates is an opera by composer Stephen Storace with an English libretto by James Cobb. The work was partly adapted from Storace's 1786 opera, Gli equivoci and is remarkable as affording one of the earliest instances of the introduction of a grand finale into an English opera. The work premiered at the Haymarket Theatre on November 21, 1792. The opera became a huge success and is considered by many music critics to be Storace's best composition. It was chosen as the starring prima buffa to be performed for King George III at the King's Theatre, London on 16 May 1794.

Notable arias

No more his fears alarming for the soprano voice.

References

The Pirates (opera) Wikipedia