General informations
- Composer:Francesco Corselli
- Librettist:Pietro Metastasio
- Creation date:08/12/1744
- Creation place:Spain
- Opera House of original production:Real Coliseo del Buen Retiro
Work description
A libretto for several operas
Metastasio's libretto was to be the subject of numerous operatic adaptations, notably to celebrate high-profile weddings. These include Antonio Caldara's dramma per musica created in Vienna in 1736 for the wedding of the future Maria Theresa with the Duke of Lorraine François-Etienne, Domenico Sarro's opera seria created in 1737 for the inauguration of the Teatro di San Carlo by King Charles VII of Naples, and Johann Adolf Hasse's Achille in Sciro in 1759.
The composer Francesco Corselli (or Francisco Courcelle) also used Metastasio's libretto to compose his own Achilles in Sciro, which was premiered at the Real Coliseo del Buen Retiro in Madrid on 8 December 1744 to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of the Infanta of Spain, Maria Teresa Rafaela, to the Dauphin Louis of France (son of Louis XV). A major figure in 18th century Spanish opera, Francesco Corselli was the Kapellmeister of Capilla Real in Madrid and one of the leading opera composers at the Spanish Court.
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