La grotta di Trofonio

{{short description|Opera by Antonio Salieri}}

{{Infobox opera

| name = {{lang|it|La grotta di Trofonio}}

| composer = Antonio Salieri

| image = Antonio Salieri 2.jpg

| image_upright = 0.9

| alt =

| caption = Antonio Salieri, engraving by {{nowrap|Carl Traugott Riedel, 1802}}

| translated_name = Trofonio's Cave

| librettist = Giovanni Battista Casti

| language = Italian

| based_on =

| premiere_date = {{Start date|1785|10|12|df=y}}

| premiere_location = Burgtheater, Vienna

}}

La grotta di Trofonio (Trofonio's Cave) is an opera, described as an opera comica, in two acts (five scenes) composed by Antonio Salieri to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Battista Casti.

The work was first performed in Vienna at the Burgtheater on 12 October 1785.[http://www.operamanager.com/cgi-bin/process.cgi?azione=ricerca&tipo=OP&id=10948 Opera Manager - Opera: Antonio Salieri Grotta di Trofonio, La] The similarity of the story of the opera may have influenced Lorenzo da Ponte when he wrote the libretto of Mozart's Così fan tutte.[http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,1706316,00.html#article_continue Salieri: La Grotta di Trofonio, Lallouette/Lausanne Opera Chorus/ Les Talens Lyriques/ Rousset | | Guardian Unlimited Arts]

Roles

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!Role

!Voice type

!Premiere cast
12 October 1785[http://www.secm.org/newsletter/volume7.pdf Vol7.indd]

!Revival
14 March 2005

Aristone

|bass

|Francesco Bussani

|Olivier Lallouette

Dori, daughter of Aristone, in love with Plistene

|soprano

|Celeste Coltellini

|Marie Arnet

Ofelia, daughter of Aristone, in love with Artemidoro

|soprano

|Nancy Storace

|Raffaella Milanesi

Artemidoro

|tenor

|Vincenzo Calvesi

|Nikolai Schukoff

Plistene

|tenor

Stefano Mandini

|Mario Cassi

Trofonio, a magician

|bass

|Francesco Benucci

|Carlo Lepore

Synopsis

Dori and Ofelia (sisters) are in love with Plistene and Artemidoro (friends). The two pairs have contrasting personalities: Dori and Plistene are extroverted and enthusiastic, Ofelia and Artemidoro are introverted and reserved. The magician Trofonio invites them to his magic cave where their characters are reversed, first the men and then the women. Eventually everything is sorted out and there is a happy ending.

Recordings

Les Talens Lyriques and Lausanne Opera Chorus

  • Conductor: Christophe Rousset
  • Principal singers: Olivier Lallouette, Raffaella Milanesi, Marie Arnet, Nikolai Schukoff, Mario Cassi
  • Recording date: (published 2005)
  • Label: Ambroisie AMB 9986

References

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Literature

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Category:Operas by Antonio Salieri

Category:Opera world premieres at the Burgtheater

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Category:1785 operas