Marcello in Siracvsa Drama per mvsica nel famoso Teatro Grimano L'Anno M.DC.LXX. [i.e. 1670]
Alternative Title
Marcello in Siracusa
Creator
Boretti, Giovanni Antonio, approximately 1640-1672 Composer Noris, Matteo, 1640-1714 Librettist Della Torre, Ottavio de Tassis, Libero Barone del Sacro Romano Impero Dedicatee
Date Created and/or Issued
1670
Publication Information
In Venetia Per Francesco Nicolini con licenza de'Superiori, e Priuilegio
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Description
Three acts; librettist's dedication--p. [3]-[7]; foreword--p. [8]-[9]; "Argomento"--p. [10]-[11]; scene and ballet descriptions--p. [13]-[14]; page 107 misnumbered 197. Music by Gio: Antonio Boretti--foreword. "Balli: nell' atto primo, di scolari d'Archimede; nell atto secondo, di prigioni usciti alla liberta'"--p. [14] Performers' names not given. US-BEm
Type
text
Extent
14 , 15-107, 1 p. 15 cm.
Identifier
(librettos)00140
Language
Italian
Subject
Operas--Librettos Ballets--Scenarios Marcello Celia Mario Fabio Lentulo Fulvio Varrone Ierone Virginia Archimede Nicia Birena Sillo
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