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Composed
  
1671

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Language
  
Italian

First performance
  
1719

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Tito Manlio ([ˈtiːto ˈmanljo]; RV 738) is an opera in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi, to a libretto by Matteo Noris. It was written in celebration of the marriage of Philip of Hesse-Darmstadt (1671–1736), the governor of Mantua, which he had announced at Christmas. Vivaldi quickly composed the opera within five days. Whereas the wedding eventually did not take place at all, the opera was successfully premiered at the Teatro Arciducale in Mantua during the carnival season of 1719.

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Synopsis

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The opera is about the story of Titus Manlius Torquatus, consul of Rome and the conflict between him and the region of Latium.

Recordings

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  • Tito Manlio: Nicola Ulivieri, Karina Gauvin, Ann Hallenberg, Marijana Mijanovic, Debora Beronesi, Barbara Di Castri; Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone (conductor); Naïve OP30413
  • Tito Manlio: Conductor: Vittorio Negri. Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Singers: Luccardi, Wagemann, Hamari, Finnila, Marshall, Trimarchi, Lerer, Ahnsjo. 1978. Philips 6769 004.
  • Tito Manlio: Sergio Foresti (Tito), Elisabeth Scholl (Manlio), Nicky Kennedy (Lucio), Rosa Dominguez (Vitellia), Lucia Sciannimanico (Servilia), Thierry Gregoire (Decio), Davide Livermore (Geminio), Bruno Taddia (Lindo), Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli (conductor); cpo 777 096-2

  • Tito Manlio Vivaldi Tito Manlio Act I Sinfonia YouTube

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    References

    Tito Manlio Wikipedia


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