Xerse (Bononcini)

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Xerse (Xerxes) is an opera in three acts by Giovanni Bononcini. It was designated as a dramma per musica. The libretto was written by Silvio Stampiglia after that by Nicolò Minato which had been used for the 1654 opera of the same name by Francesco Cavalli. Stampiglia's version was in turn used as the basis for Handel's Serse.

Stampiglia's version keeps to the story used by Minato but there are major differences in the way the work as a whole is structured.

Performance history

The opera was first performed in Rome at the Teatro di Tor di Nona on 25 January 1694.

Roles

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!Role

!Voice type

!Premiere cast, 25 January 1694

Xerse

|soprano castrato

|Nicolò Paris 'Nicolino'

Romilda

|soprano castrato

|Antonio Romolo Ferrini

Adelanta

|soprano castrato

|Rinaldo Gherardini

Arsamene

|alto castrato

|Francesco Antonio Pistocchi

Amastre

|alto castrato

|Luigi Albarelli

Elviro

|soprano castrato

|Carlo Antonio Corno

Eumene

|alto castrato

|Benedetto Cini

Aristone

|tenor

|Pietro Paolo Alberti

Clito

|tenor

|Giuseppe Trivelli

Ariodate

|bass

|Matteo de Grandis

References