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Achille in Sciro

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Teatro Real: Sala PrincipalPlaza de Isabel II, s/n, Madrid, 28013, España
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Madrid
Intérpretes
Teatro Real
Ivor BoltonDirección
Mariame ClémentDirección de escena
Julia HansenDiseño de escena, Diseño de vestuario
Ulrik GadDiseño de iluminación
Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla
Coro Titular del Teatro Real
Mirco PalazziBajoLicomede2023 feb 17, 19, 23, 25
José Coca LozaBajoLicomede2023 feb 21
Tim MeadContratenorUlisse
Francesca AspromonteSopranoDeidamia
Sabina PuértolasSopranoTeagene
Franco FagioliContratenorAchille2023 feb 21, 23, 25
Gabriel DíazContratenorAchille2023 feb 17, 19
Krystian AdamTenorArcade

Disguise and transvestism were an essential part of opera plots from the Venetian origins of this genre. In line with this tradition -   continued by ópera seria – the episode of Aquiles on the island of Esciros inspired more than 30 compositions for voice based on the libretto of Metastasio in 1737: Tetis, mother of Aquiles, disguises her son as a woman to hide him in the court of King Licomedes and prevent his participation in the Trojan War.  (What else is missing?). However, the plan begins to come apart when Aquiles, incapable of subduing his virility, falls in love with Princess Deidamia.

Francesco Corselli is a fundamental name in Spanish opera of the 18th century:  as Kapellmeister of the Royal Chapel of Madrid for nearly 30 years, he was the principle supplier of opera to the Spanish court. Some of these were under the artistic direction of the famous castrato Farinelli. First seen in 1744 at the Real Coliseo del Buen Retiro in Madrid, Achille in Sciro was composed to celebrate the marriage of the Infanta of Spain, Maria Teresa Rafaela to the Dauphin of France. Staging this opera was postponed by the interruption of the pandemic and it represents a momentous milestone in the recovery of our musical heritage.

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