- Ercole su'l Termodonte
Ercole su'l Termodonte (
Hercules inThermodon ) is a baroqueItalian opera in three acts. In 1723, it became the sixteenthopera set to music byAntonio Vivaldi . Its catalogue number is RV 710. Thelibretto was written byAntonio Salvi (notGiacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed) ("Vitali, 2007"). The opera was premiered January 27, 1723 in Rome’sTeatro Tordinona . Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles ("Vitali, 2007"). Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist.Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by
Alessandro Ciccolini .Roles
ynopsis
The story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary
Labors of Hercules . To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel toThermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle.) TheAmazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death.Hercules, accompanied by the heroes
Theseus ,Telamon andAlceste , attacks theAmazons and capturesMartesia , daughter of the queen. The Amazons then captureTheseus and, as soon as QueenAntiope swears to sacrifice him,Martesia falls in love with him. In the end, the goddess Diana decrees the marriage ofHippolyte withTheseus , prince of Athens, and ofMartesia withTelamon , king of IthacaRecordings
* Vivaldi - Ercole s'ul Termodonte / Il Complesso Barocco, Curtis (Spoleto Festival 2006) (2007). Performers: Zachary Stains, Mary-Ellen Nesi, Laura Cherici, Lucia Dordolo, Marina Bartoli, Randall Scotting, Filippo Mineccia / Il Complesso Barocco, conductor: Alan Curtis, director: John Pascoe. Dynamic, Italy.
References
* Talbot, Michael, Vivaldi and Rome: Observations and Hypotheses, "Journal of the Royal Musical Association", Vol. 113, No. 1, 1988, 28-46.
* Vitali, Carlo, Biondi’s Labors Won, or Unearthing the Lost Vivaldi, "Opera Today", 22 Oct 2007.External links
* [http://www.operatoday.com/content/2007/10/biondis_labors.php Biondi’s Labors Won, or Unearthing the Lost Vivaldi]
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