Ottone Tragedia per musica fatta da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S. Gio: Grisostomo l'anno M.DC.XCIV. [i.e. 1694] : dedicata a Sua Altezza Serenissima Elettorale Ernesto Avgusto duca di Bronsuich, e Lunebourg & c., elettore del S.R.I
Creator
Pollarolo, Carlo Francesco, approximately 1653-1723 Composer Roberti, Girolamo Frigimelica Librettist Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, 1629-1698 Dedicatee
Date Created and/or Issued
1694
Publication Information
In Venetia Per il Nicolini, con licenza de' superiori, e priuilegio
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Description
Five acts; each act preceded by a synopsis (Argomento); acts 1-4 each followed by an untitled "intramezzo" with brief scenarios; act 5 followed by "L'vltima apparenza" with brief scenario. Librettist's dedication signed "Il Co: Girolamo Frigimelica Roberti"--p. 5-8; librettist's foreword--p. 9-10; "Argomento istorico"--p. 11-12; scene and "intramezzo" descriptions--p. 13-14; pp. 25-7 "atto secondo" instead of "atto primo". Music by C.F. Pollarolo--New Grove. Performers' names not given.
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